01726890060
☎️ 01726890060 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 172689 with a prefix of 01726. The area code 01726 originates from St Austell.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01726890060
- Bogus bank security scam callJul
2024Warning about persistent scam communicationsAug
2023Unanswered call, likely scammer, no messageAug
2023Missed call, no message receivedJul
2023Beware of credit card scamJul
2023Unidentified recorded message claiming paymentsJul
2023Viking story, time-wasting secretsJul
2023Fraudulent call regarding credit cardJul
2023Warning about automated Visa fraudJul
2023Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 24 July 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blackley(West Yorkshire), Blanchland(Northumberland), Filgrave(Buckinghamshire) and Lifton(Devon).
01726890060 has 8 comments of which 4 x neutral and 4 x negative
01726890060 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01726890060 👆 is reported as a persistent scam where callers use recorded messages claiming suspicious credit card transactions, often mentioning big names like Amazon without specifying any bank. Callers urge you to press buttons to confirm or speak to an adviser, but these are fake and no legitimate bank contacts customers like this. Many have received missed calls with no voicemail or recorded warnings on landlines and mobiles alike. Blocking numbers seems ineffective as scammers use multiple lines. Police recommend reporting to Action Fraud and raising awareness on social media to combat widespread fraud losses. Users note no actual suspicious transactions show up on their accounts, confirming these calls are bogus attempts to trick victims.
Reports on phone number 01726890060
2 yearsReceived a recorded message purporting to be from my bank’s security team, alleging that there were dubious transactions linked to my credit card. Definitely a scammer on the line.3 yearsJust got a call from a number I don't pick up, as usual. They didn’t leave any voicemail either, so pretty sure it was a spam call.3 yearsDidn’t answer, no voicemail left.3 yearsGot a robo call claiming to be from Visa, definitely some kind of scam.3 yearsViking sales just wasted my time, complete hassle.3 yearsJust like a few others have said, I got an automated call saying there were two charges on my bank card. No clue who was calling or which bank they were talking about.3 yearsDodgy call. Got a recorded message on my home phone claiming there were 2 transactions made on my card today. They didn’t say what bank they were from, no caller ID or even mention my name. They told me to press 1 to speak to someone. No legit bank would handle a fraud alert like that, it’s just not how it’s done. I double checked all my cards in my online banking and there’s nothing there. What’s more, my partner answered the exact same call on our landline a few days earlier.3 yearsI got this recorded call the other day, sounded like some bank security warning about strange activity on my credit card. They mentioned Amazon and a couple other things. The message told me to press 1 if I wanted to authorise it or 2 to talk to someone. I just ended the call straight away. A few days earlier, I had almost the same call, but that one came from an 01726 number, I think.AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (01726 890060)
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