01753852007
☎️ 01753852007 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 175385 with a prefix of 01753. The area code 01753 originates from Slough.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01753852007
- Warnings to beware of scamsDec
2019Left call from supposed AmazonDec
2019Possible Amazon Prime scam - bewareDec
2019Fraudulent Amazon renewal phone callDec
2019Missed call from international numberDec
2019Frequent annoying silent callsDec
2019Unknown caller identified as AmazonDec
2019Amazon Prime renewal scam recordedDec
2019Recorded message about Amazon PrimeDec
2019Internet service alert for cutoffDec
2019Upsetting experience with unwanted callsDec
2019Amazon Prime scam attempt, beware!Dec
2019Suspicious Amazon Prime renewal phone callDec
2019User mentioned shopping on AmazonDec
2019Contact number provided: 01753852007Dec
2019Received suspicious call regarding AmazonDec
2019warning of Amazon Prime fraudDec
2019Unwanted Amazon Prime subscription renewalDec
2019Short yet impactful comment providedDec
2019Referring to product as AmazonDec
2019quiet or silent personality characteristicDec
2019Number Of Searches: 72 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 28 November 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bramley(Derbyshire), Brockhollands(Gloucestershire), Chapel Allerton(West Yorkshire), Great Hivings(Buckinghamshire) and Lane End(Kent).
01753852007 has 15 comments of which 7 x negative and 8 x neutral
01753852007 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01753852007 👆 is reported as a persistent scam calling claiming to be Amazon Prime about subscription renewals. Callers often demand bank details or try to trick people into pressing buttons to connect with supposed support, sometimes with recorded or robotic voices. Some calls come with a confusing mix of accents or silent pauses, and the number frequently switches on caller ID or shows as "International". Users have experienced multiple calls daily, with some targeting those who recently set up Amazon devices, possibly as a ploy. Many report it as an annoying nuisance or outright fraud aiming to access personal or financial info. The general consensus is a scam trying to pressure recipients into giving data or computer access, despite many callers having no actual Amazon Prime subscription.
Reports on phone number 01753852007
7 yearsI got a call that claimed to be from Amazon, but I just ended it straight away.Amazon7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Amazon Prime, saying they needed my bank info to keep my subscription going. I don’t even have one with them, so clearly a scam just after my bank details.Amazon Prime7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Amazon, telling me my Prime was up for renewal soon. When I questioned it, he insisted I bought something on November 9th - which I definitely didn't. Then he said I couldn’t cancel the subscription unless I gave my bank info. Pretty obvious what they were after. Watch out, these people are total con artists.Amazon7 yearsI let the phone ring until it went to voicemail, but during the ringing, the caller ID kept switching from a number to showing "International". They didn’t leave any message on the answerphone though.7 yearsKeeps ringing silent and it’s like every couple of days. So frustrating!7 yearsI got a call from someone with an American voice claiming to be from Amazon. Honestly, I didn’t catch a word they were saying, so I just ended the call.Amazon7 yearsGot a robocall telling me my free Amazon Prime ran out and they’ll take £339.99 from my bank if I don’t press 1. Of course, if you do press 1, you end up talking to someone from India who wants to control your PC. Just hang up straight away!Amazon PrimeIndia7 yearsGot hit with a recorded call a few times today saying my Amazon Prime was up for renewal. Definitely a scam!Amazon7 yearsI got a ring from 01753852007 about some Amazon Prime subscription stuff, asking me to hit key 1 if I wanted to talk to a support manager. Bit weird since just the day before I'd set up an Amazon Fire TV Stick! Not entirely sure if it’s just a coincidence or something fishy.Amazon7 yearsGot this quiet call again, just a total waste of time and really annoying.7 yearsGot a message on speaker that my internet was gonna be stopped in a day, sounded like a recorded one.7 yearsLike a few others mentioned, I just got this automated call claiming there was an issue with my Amazon Prime account.Amazon Prime7 yearsI got a call from a robot lady who said my Amazon Prime was about to run out. She told me I could renew it for 39.99 if I pressed 1 and chatted with a customer service person. It sounded pretty legit, but the weird thing is, I don't even have a Prime account. Also, she never said if that was in pounds or dollars, which felt odd.7 yearsGot a call telling me my Amazon Prime subscription was being charged again. Problem is, I don’t even have an Amazon account!Amazon7 yearsThey mentioned something about it being Amazon.AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (01753 852007)
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