01748824251
☎️ 01748824251 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 174882 with a prefix of 01748. The area code 01748 originates from Richmond.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01748824251
- Foreign scam call about AmazonMay
2025Blocked silent call in WalesMay
2025Scam call pretending to be AmazonMar
2025Unknown caller, left no messageMar
2025Scammer call regarding fake orderMar
2025Scam call impersonating Amazon securityMar
2025Blocked call, single ring onlyFeb
2025Scammer posing as Amazon representativeJan
2025Scam call claiming to be AmazonJan
2025Amazon scam reported; beware phone numberJan
2025Unsolicited calls, no messages leftJan
2025Suspected scam: phone went silentDec
2024Received scam call about chargesNov
2024Block this number, avoid sharing informationNov
2024Caller impersonated Amazon customer serviceNov
2024Amazon scam attempting personal informationNov
2024Report scams to 7726 via textNov
2024Scammer posing as Amazon supportNov
2024Suspicious Amazon call, blocked numberOct
2024It's a scam, don't respondOct
2024Call was not answeredOct
2024No response when call answeredOct
2024Scam call, just hang upOct
2024Suspicious Amazon call, hung upOct
2024Suspected scam regarding unauthorized chargesSep
2024Number Of Searches: 50 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 23 September 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broadwater(West Sussex), Geary(Highland) and Polruan(Cornwall).
01748824251 has 24 comments of which 15 x negative and 9 x neutral
01748824251 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01748824251 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from Amazon, often with male or female Asian accents. The callers allege suspicious activity on Amazon accounts, like high-value smartphone orders, and urge victims to access their computers to resolve the issue. Several calls feature insistence on security checks or claim to be from a London head office, but quickly disconnect when challenged. Many recipients suspect spoofed numbers and have blocked the calls. The scam includes silent or abandoned calls, with some pretending to be legitimate staff named Derek, David or Alex Hill. Multiple users warn that the scam is aggressive and deceptive, with no genuine links to Amazon, advising caution and reporting attempts through official channels.
Reports on phone number 01748824251
1 yearGot a call from some bloke claiming he was with Amazon. I wasn’t having any of it so I shouted “scammer!” and just ended the call straight away.Amazon1 yearGot a call with no sound, number was blocked, we're located in Wales.Wales1 yearSome guy with an Asian accent called, claiming he was from Amazon. He said there was an order for an iPhone costing £720 on my account. He insisted I log onto my computer to fix it and said he'd hang around while I did it. I told him he’d be waiting ages ‘cos I wasn’t falling for it, then just hung up.Amazon1 yearGot a call from this number but didn’t know who it was. Let it go to voicemail and the caller just hung up.1 yearGot a ring on my home phone from this number. Woman with an Asian accent said someone had bought an iPhone using my Amazon account at 8 in the morning. She wanted me to look through my emails for confirmation. I told her I checked on my iPhone and there was nothing from Amazon. Then she asked me to check on my PC instead. When I asked if she was calling from outside the UK, maybe India, she claimed it was from the London Head Office. After a while, I told her flat out she was trying to scam me and cut the call. She hung up straight away.AmazonIndiaHeadOfficeLondon1 yearRang once then nothing, luckily BT Call Guardian caught it and blocked it.BT Call Guardian1 yearSo this guy, sounded quite posh and Asian, said his name was Derek and rang me about my Amazon account. I dragged the chat out while I looked up his number on this site. After nearly ten minutes, I told him he wasn’t really Derek and also that I don’t even have an Amazon account. Then he just ended the call.DerekAmazon2 yearsGot a call today from a bloke named David claiming he was with Amazon. Total con, because we never have any business with Amazon.DavidAmazon2 yearsGot a call earlier today from the number 01748824251, they said they were from Amazon. I decided to check the number online and saw it’s linked to some kinda Amazon scam - watch out for it.Amazon2 yearsKeeps ringing but doesn’t bother to say anything. Don’t know who it is and didn’t ask for the call either.2 yearsThe call suddenly dropped, felt like a dodgy scam to me.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming there was £600 spent on my Amazon account. Told them straight up that they were trying to scam me and then just ended the call.Amazon2 yearsJust a heads up, this is an Amazon scam call. Don’t ever share any personal info, not even your name. Best thing to do is block the number straight away.Amazon2 yearsSomebody called me saying they’d made a phoney Amazon account using my details. I told them I’d contact Amazon myself to sort it. Then the caller said, “Ma’am, you’re actually speaking to Amazon customer support.” I just said I’d sort things out later and then they just ended the call.AmazonMadam2 yearsGot a call saying there was some weird activity on my Amazon account, asked me to jump on my computer to sort it out. Turned out to be a total scam.Amazon2 yearsIf you get scam calls, you can text 7726 to report them. Just follow the steps they send back to confirm your report. This is the main method used to log and investigate these calls properly. For more in depth advice on how to deal with phishing attempts, whether by phone, email, texts, ads or websites, check out the phishing section on the National Cyber Security Centre website: 'https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/phishing-scams'. Using this official yet not well-known system is the best way to make sure these scammers get noted and looked into.National Cyber Security Centre2 yearsI got a call from some bloke called Alex Hill claiming to be from Amazon, talking about some dodgy activity on my account via email. He had a strong Indian accent and just kept chatting away, even when I tried to get some clear answers. Then, out of nowhere, he actually confessed he was based in India and that he and his mates, who I could hear on speaker, were ringing up folks to pull scams. Proper dodgy stuff!Alex HillAmazonIndia2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Amazon, telling me to turn my computer on to check some emails. They said they’d wait on the line while I did it. I told them no, and before I could say much more, they ended the call. I’ve blocked the number now.Amazon2 yearsBest to just ignore it, definitely some kinda scam.2 yearsGot a missed call, no one there when I rang back.2 yearspicked up the phone but no one was there on the other end2 yearsGot a call from 01748824251, they claimed my amazon account had been accessed and asked me to log in so they could help. I just hung up straight away. Checked the number after and realised it was a scam. Best just ignore and hang up.Amazon2 yearsGot a call at about 2:40 pm from 01748824252, they claimed to be from Amazon but then just ended the call suddenly.Amazon2 yearsI got a call from someone with a strange foreign accent claiming to be from Amazon. They said my computer had been hacked and that a £720 charge was made for a smartphone. They told me to log into my PC so they could help me sort it out and stop any more charges. Felt a bit dodgy to me.AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (01748 824251)
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