01748825271
☎️ 01748825271 👆 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 01748825271
- Ignored spam calls, not concernedMay
2025Spam regarding Amazon account issuesApr
2025Obvious Amazon scam call detectedFeb
2025Suspicious Amazon Security phone callFeb
2025Repeated calls, blocked unknown numberFeb
2025Scam call from Santander, blockingFeb
2025Scam call from foreign callerJan
2025Suspicious Amazon security scam callJan
2025Hanging up, no background soundsJan
2025Suspicious call from Amazon impersonatorJan
2025Suspected scam call about AmazonJan
2025Scam call impersonating Amazon SecurityDec
2024Amazon scam regarding £700 phoneDec
2024Ignored unknown number, suspected scamDec
2024Unsolicited scam call experience sharedDec
2024Amazon scam call; misleading identityDec
2024Violation of TPS regulations notedNov
2024Warning about Amazon scam activityNov
2024Scammer pretended to be AmazonNov
2024Reported as a scamNov
2024User reports scam activityNov
2024Suspected Amazon scam call, disconnectOct
2024Amazon scam call, persistent attackerOct
2024Voicemail notice from female voiceOct
2024Scam call, voice recognition suspectedOct
2024Scam call claiming Amazon accessOct
2024Definitely a scam call reportedOct
2024Number Of Searches: 48 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 30 September 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Besford(Shropshire), Cotes(Cumbria) and Dimson(Cornwall).
01748825271 has 25 comments of which 6 x neutral and 19 x negative
01748825271 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01748825271 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number impersonating Amazon, often claiming account security issues or unauthorized purchases. Callers typically have strong foreign accents and use pressure tactics to prompt victims to check emails or reveal personal details. The number is linked to repeated unsolicited calls, frequently ignored or blocked by recipients suspicious of fraud. Despite warnings, calls continue, showing disregard for Do Not Call regulations. Many have expressed frustration with the lack of action from major companies to curb these scams. Overall, this number is best avoided and treated with caution, as it forms part of a widespread pattern of fraud targeting Amazon users.
Reports on phone number 01748825271
1 yearTotal spam, just hung up straight away!1 yearSpam about Amazon account.Amazon1 yearGot a call from a guy with a really thick Indian accent claiming to be from Amazon. He asked if I was (name of elderly resident), I said no, and he snapped at me, "Why are you lying?" I wasn’t lying at all, which was pretty cheeky of him considering it was a scam. Then he told me to check my emails, but the person he named doesn’t even have a computer or emails. Total scam, very obvious from the start.Amazon1 yearGot a call that claimed it was Amazon Security, but I was like, nah, Amazon doesn't ring me up. So I just hung up straight away.Amazon SecurityAmazon1 yearThis number has called me loads of times, like about twelve maybe, but since I didn’t know who it was or even where it was from, I just let it ring out and ended up blocking it on my phone.1 yearYet another number popping up from old Richmond, supposedly working for Santander (same story as before) and probably next comes Amazon. They say it’s a Mr Brian Wilson - like you’d trust that! Had a good laugh putting all these numbers on block.RichmondSantanderAmazonBrian Wilson1 yearGot a ring from this number just now, some bloke claiming he was with Amazon's security lot. He was going on about me needing to check my emails on my computer. I told him, "Yeah right, no way!" and then I just ended the call straight away!AmazonSecurity Team2 yearsGot a ring from a bloke speaking with an Indian accent, saying he was part of the Amazon security crew. He asked if I’d looked at my emails earlier today. I thought it sounded fishy, told him I wasn’t interested, and he just ended the call straight away.Amazon2 yearsI didn’t say a word, but there was loads of noise buzzing in the background, then they just cut the call.2 yearsGot a call earlier from a bloke with this really thick Indian accent who said he was with Amazon's security team. I just told him I wasn’t convinced he was legit and ended the call straight away.Amazon2 yearsI got a call from a woman with a strong Indian accent claiming she was calling from Amazon. She said someone tried to buy a smartphone using my Amazon account. When she asked for my full name, address, phone number, and username, I didn't give it to her. She kept insisting she wasn't a scam and kept repeating the same lines over and over while saying "OK" all the time. I just told her to get lost.Amazon2 yearsSomebody rang, said they were from Amazon Security or something like that. I knew right away it was a total con. I couldn’t help myself, had to tell them off and asked if they couldn’t come up with a better trick to try and scam me. Made my day, honestly!Amazon Security Services2 yearsReceived a call about a £700 phone order from Amazon, but I never bought anything. Pretty sure it’s a scam trying to trick me. Stay cautious, everyone!Amazon2 yearsSaw the number but had no clue who it was, so I just let it ring out. Figured it was probably another spam call anyway. No voicemail or anything.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Amazon, saying I needed to check a security email that apparently never showed up in my inbox. He never used my name, so I asked him what name he thought I was. He quickly said Mr Marshall, but obviously that’s not me. I just told him goodbye and ended the call!AmazonMarshall2 yearsTotally ignoring the TPS regulations, absolutely no respect for it.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsSomebody with an accent I didn’t quite place called me up, speaking perfect English, and claimed to be from Amazon. I quickly told them I wasn’t interested and made it clear I don’t deal with scams, especially first thing on a Monday morning!Amazon2 yearsLooks like a total con to me.2 yearsDefinitely a scam, watch out!2 yearsGot a call from what said it was Amazon, but the line sounded like some dodgy call centre overseas. Pretty sure it was a scam, so I just hung up straight away!Amazon2 yearsGot a call just before noon on 16/10 from a woman claiming she was from Amazon. She said I’d supposedly received an email about a big purchase made on my Amazon account. Thing is, I’ve never even ordered anything from Amazon, and I told her that straight away. She kept pushing, trying to get me to look at messages on my phone and computer. Total nonsense, obviously a scam.Amazon2 yearsI rang this number and after a bit, a woman’s voice came on saying “you’ve reached voicemail, please leave your message.”2 yearsI think it was one of those scam calls because as soon as they heard my voice, they just ended the call.2 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent called claiming he was from Amazon. I told him I'd never used Amazon and wouldn't want to either, but then he said I ought to look at my emails because someone was apparently trying to get into my account.Amazon2 yearsIt's definitely a dodgy call. Nobody starts off with "Hello, this is Julie" and then just mumbles something about security without saying which company they're from right away. Totally fishy if you ask me.JulieSubmit Your Own Report (01748 825271)
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