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Warning Over Scam Calls Linked to 01748834599

In recent weeks, numerous reports have emerged from individuals across the UK regarding suspicious calls from the phone number 01748834599. Many have recounted their experiences, with a common theme of unsolicited calls claiming to be related to Amazon and other services. These reports have sparked concern amongst the public, prompting warnings from consumer protection agencies.

Phantom Amazon Orders

A prevalent pattern in these calls is the discussion of fraudulent Amazon orders. One female caller, identifiable only by her voice, contacted a victim at 8 o'clock in the morning. She attempted to confirm a supposed order for a smartphone costing £600. The recipient, bemused, denied any such order and asked which email address they had purportedly contacted. The caller was unable to specify and the conversation ended abruptly. “I said goodbye and hung up,” the victim stated, feeling frustrated about their time wasted.

Similarly, another individual received a call from a person labelled “Mark from the Security People of Amazon”. The caller wanted the victim to turn on their computer to supposedly rectify a fraudulent order of £780 in their name. After the recipient expressed their awareness of scams, the caller quickly disengaged, showcasing typical evasive behaviour from these hoaxers.

Disregarded Messages

Another trend highlighted by these reports is the absence of messages left when calls go unanswered. One potential victim remarked, “A genuine caller would have left a message,” when referring to a call he did not answer from the same number. With no voicemail, he classified the call as believably fraudulent.

Several other accounts echo this sentiment. A victim recorded their experience of a call that ended as soon as their answerphone activated, resulting in zero follow-up communication. The lack of effort by these callers to leave a message has raised alarms about their legitimacy, leading many to dismiss the calls as scams.

Disturbing Patterns of Baiting

Further investigation into the practices of these perpetrators reveals a standard procedure of teasing information in hopes of drawing in frightened users. One citizen detailed receiving a call from an individual purporting to be “James Martin from Amazon,” who spoke in a strong Indian accent. The caller warned them about problematic charges on their Amazon account, prompting the recipient to verify their email, yet the caller would not disclose which email was in question and ended the call when pressed.

"Clearly phishing for info," the victim observed, cautioning others to beware of these suspicious tactics. Multiple individuals have echoed warnings about the deceitful nature of these calls, labelling them as “annoying” and “filthy scams”.

Consumer Concerns Raised

As more accounts come to light, consumer safety groups have begun to address the worrying issue of phone scams. "This number appears to be a front for fraudulent activity,” commented a spokesperson from a local consumer advisory service. “It’s vital for everyone to remain vigilant and not share personal information over the phone, especially when the caller is not personally known to you.”

With reported incidents involving aggressive tactics and appeals for urgent action from victims, there is rising anxiety among the public regarding the implications of such calls. Many individuals are left feeling bewildered and unsafe, making it even more critical that awareness is raised.

Ignored Call Trends

The trend of ignoring calls from unknown numbers is on the rise, as more recipients refuse to engage with potential scammers. “Every time I see an unknown number, I simply don’t bother picking up,” shared one frustrated respondent. "If it's important, they will leave a message."

Across the UK, many others have adopted a similar approach, indicating a shift towards cautious behaviour as a response to the increasingly common scenario of deceitful calls. By sharing experiences and educating themselves on the tactics used by scammers, consumers are taking proactive steps toward safeguarding their personal information.

Final Thoughts

The persistence of calls from 01748834599 serves as a reminder for everyone to remain alert to potential scams. If you receive a suspicious call, it is advisable to hang up and report the number to local authorities or consumer protection agencies. Protecting personal information is a priority, and spreading awareness could prove crucial in preventing others from falling victim to these scams. Stay safe, and trust your instincts when it comes to unexpected calls.

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01748 834599 Tagged as:

amazon james martin mark amazon security

01748834599 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 174883 with a prefix of 01748. The area code 01748 originates from Richmond.

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+441748834599+44 1748 83459901748 834599+44-1748-834599

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Number Of Searches: 30 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 25 December 2023 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Kirkham(North Yorkshire), Manton Warren(Lincolnshire) and Mouswald(Dumfries and Galloway).

01748834599 has 7 comments of which 5 x neutral and 2 x negative

Reports on phone number 01748834599

5 months
I received a call from an unfamiliar number earlier, and I chose not to answer. Surely, if it were a legitimate caller, they would’ve taken the time to leave a message on my voicemail? Since nothing was dropped in there, it’s quite evident this is likely a scam.
6 months
Rang me claiming to be from Amazon. I could tell straight away it was dodgy, so I just ended the call.
Amazon
6 months
Received a call earlier from someone claiming to be from Amazon. My wife wasn't in the mood for a chit-chat, so she said she was too busy and ended the call. Honestly, these folks are a right nuisance!
Amazon
8 months
Seems like there were no messages from this number, which definitely raises a few red flags. Looks suspicious to me—probably just a scam!
8 months
The caller disconnected as soon as my answering machine kicked in. No voicemail was left behind.
9 months
Absolutely disgusting! What a right state!
1 year
I received a call from someone with a pronounced Indian accent who introduced himself as "James Martin from Amazon". I decided it was best to end the call.
James MartinAmazon

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TimeLine of events for phone number 01748834599

  • Received unknown call about smartphone
    Sep
    2024
  • Ignored unknown number, suspected scam
    Sep
    2024
  • Received scam call from Amazon
    Aug
    2024
  • Annoying caller pretending to be Amazon
    Jul
    2024
  • No messages indicate potential scam
    Jun
    2024
  • Caller hung up; no message
    May
    2024
  • User uses inappropriate language
    Apr
    2024
  • Received scam call from "Amazon Security"
    Mar
    2024
  • Beware of Amazon account scam
    Jan
    2024
  • Suspicious call from fake Amazon
    Dec
    2023

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