01726812013
☎️ 01726812013 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 172681 with a prefix of 01726. The area code 01726 originates from St Austell.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01726812013
- False story to scammer leverageApr
2019Warning about unsafe computer adviceMar
2019Warning about BT scam alertMar
2019Receiving unwanted calls all weekMar
2019Reported as a scam numberMar
2019Inquiry about suspicious phone callMar
2019Phone call disturbed elderly womanMar
2019Possible phone scam involving OpenreachMar
2019Caller pretended to be BTMar
2019Not BT, used foul languageMar
2019Possible phishing or scam callMar
2019Received call from potential scammerMar
2019Possible scam call experiencing language barrierMar
2019False claim, rude response, enjoyable interactionMar
2019Unknown number called during lunchMar
2019Suspicious call about router, likely scamMar
2019BT Openreach hacked by Asian hackersMar
2019Persistent phone calls from unknown numbersMar
2019Ignore rude fake BT callsMar
2019Scam call from St AustellMar
2019Warning: BT Openreach scam callsMar
2019Claimed internet router from BTMar
2019Caution against BT phone scamMar
2019Crackly line interrupted call abruptlyMar
2019Impersonated BT technician called, cautiousMar
2019BT reports router issue, claims problemMar
2019Confusing English from BT representativeMar
2019Number Of Searches: 134 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 03 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Outhgill(Cumbria), Rotherfield Greys(Oxfordshire) and Wrangle Lowgate(Lincolnshire).
01726812013 has 26 comments of which 17 x negative and 9 x neutral
01726812013 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01726812013 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam number frequently impersonating BT Openreach. Callers often use foreign accents and rude language when challenged, claiming issues with broadband or routers to gain remote access to computers. Many victims, including vulnerable individuals, report repeated harassing calls at all hours, sometimes in multiple numbers within minutes. The scammers refuse to provide verifiable contact details and resort to offensive remarks or abrupt hang-ups when questioned. It is strongly advised not to engage with these callers, never grant remote access, and report the number. This is a well-documented phishing attempt aiming to defraud and harass recipients, with no genuine association to BT or any legitimate services.
Reports on phone number 01726812013
7 yearsI told this bloke that my husband, who’s a copper, was busy on the computer so he couldn’t enter the SCAM code. He then wanted to leave it with me for a bit. I said my husband was in the middle of an urgent report about crime and fraud. He asked what to do next, but honestly, the rest of what was said isn’t something I can write down here. None of what I said is true, but if they’re gonna spin lies, I’m more than happy to play along and take the mick a bit.7 yearsWhatever you do, dont listen to this guy about your computer screen. He’s sketchy and should be locked away. He’s a fraud for sure. I’ve already reported him and the phone number he keeps calling from.7 yearsKept ringing all week long at all sorts of times.7 yearsI believe this number is associated with some sort of scam.7 yearsReceived a call earlier today that upset an 82 year old lady stuck in bed after a stroke. It was quite distressing for her.7 yearsI received a call regarding a BT router, which I found a bit odd since I'm actually a Virgin Media customer! Could this be some sort of phishing attempt or a scam?Virgin Media7 yearsGot a call from 01281 011521, they just buzzed and then cut off straight away. Total scam, probs.7 yearsI answered and they started chatting in some language I didn't get. When I just said sorry, they put the phone down straight away. Bit obvious it was a scam like others mentioned.7 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be Joan from BT. I told him congrats on the gender switch and he just ended the call right away.BTJoan7 yearsGot a call from some cheeky BT Asian scammer, but I didn’t hang about for their nonsense spiel. Ended it quick by hanging up. They rang back, expecting a different answer, but nope, same treatment from me again!7 yearsI noticed that 07502564308 and this number both rang me about five mins apart. Both kept saying they were from Openreach or BT, which seemed a bit odd.OpenreachBT7 yearsSome guy said he was from BT Openreach but when I asked for a callback number, he just started swearing at me! Definitely not legit BT at all.BT7 yearsSome bloke said he was from BT Open Reach about my internet speed. When I asked for his staff ID, he got really cheeky and said something offensive about me mum, then just cut me off. Honestly, it's been the highlight of my day!BT Open Reach7 yearsGot a call from this number during my lunch break today. I didn’t pick up 'cause the number was unfamiliar and they didn’t leave a voicemail. Later, I looked it up here and saw loads of people saying the caller pretended to be from BT Openreach. Problem is, we’re not even with BT!BT OpenreachBT7 yearsI picked up the phone and there was no one there, so I just hung up. Seems like yet another scam call pretending to be from around St Austell in Cornwall.St AustellCornwall7 yearsI keep getting calls from someone pretending to be BT Openreach, but it’s actually a scam. They ring me every so often, trying to gain access to my computer. Watch out for this!BT7 yearsI reckon BT Openreach might be under the thumb of some hackers from Asia now. Just a heads up, be careful when dealing with them these days.BT Openreach7 yearsApparently, BT is stating that there’s an issue with the router.BT7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from BT, telling me to log onto my PC to test my internet speed. Since I’d had a similar call before at home, I decided to play along but didn't actually use my computer. When she asked what I could see on my screen, I replied, ‘You think I’m stupid enough to let you get into my computer?’ She just hung up straight away, haha.BT7 yearsClaimed to be from BT regarding a router for the internet.BT7 yearsThis number rings me daily, even on weekends, and it’s always a different one.7 yearsHad this really annoying lady call me, said she was from BT Openreach and needed to access my computer to check my broadband speed. She was so pushy and rude about it. Honestly, best thing to do is just hang up straight away!BT Openreach7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, sounded like they wanted info about my internet router or something, told them I didn’t own a laptop, tablet, or phone, and they just ended the call abruptly. Pretty sure it's a scam, so I looked up the number and ended up here. Definitely not the first time they’ve tried this on me.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with BT Openreach about our internet. Their English was so poor it was really hard to follow what they were trying to say.BT Openreach7 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Asian accent claiming to be from BT. I pretended to go along with it at first but when she asked me about what was on my screen, I had no clue what she was on about since I hadn't followed her instructions. Then she rudely told me I was wasting her time and just dropped the call. Pretty clear this was a scam, especially since I'm not even a BT customer. Still, I reckon someone who is could easily fall for it.BT7 yearsGot a call from someone with an accent that seemed Asian, asking about my broadband. The connection was really bad and crackly, so they just ended the call right away.Submit Your Own Report (01726 812013)
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