01753963002
☎️ 01753963002 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 1753963 with a prefix of 01753. The area code 01753 originates from Slough.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01753963002
- Intending to block after readingApr
2021O2 discount scam, phone orderedDec
2020Ongoing communication with o2 scammersDec
2020Unexpected call, flagged as dangerousDec
2020Scam call posing as O2Dec
2020Avoid sharing any personal informationDec
2020Received suspicious call from O2Dec
2020Unknown number call, no responseDec
2020Received scam call from SloughDec
2020O2 offering discount, suspected scamDec
2020Suspicious call supposedly from O2Nov
2020Unsolicited call, sworn at afterNov
2020Fraudulent individuals posing as O2Nov
2020Poor communication and rude behaviorNov
2020Difficulty understanding Indian accent, rude attitudeNov
2020Difficult communication with telemarketer, rudeNov
2020Phone flagged call as fraudNov
2020Concerns over unauthorized order from o2Nov
2020Difficulty understanding due to accentNov
2020Receiving fraud calls from dating siteNov
2020Grateful for suggestions, avoided scamNov
2020Warning: potential scam, do not engageNov
2020Received spam call, played alongNov
2020Received scam call from O2Nov
2020Possible scam - blocked numberNov
2020Phone provider scam alert: avoidNov
2020Fraudulent o2 Black Friday scamNov
2020Ignored unrecognized number, possible scamNov
2020O2 sends discount codes automaticallyNov
2020Fraudulent call offering fake discountNov
2020Repeated scam calls from imposterNov
2020Received suspicious call claiming discountNov
2020Fraudulent phone call and emailNov
2020Warning about O2 discount scamNov
2020Dealt with aggressive phone scammerNov
2020Received fraudulent phone call offerNov
2020Harry from O2 offered discountNov
2020Caller pretending to be O2Nov
2020Beware of impersonating scammer as 02Nov
2020Fraudulent call from fake numberNov
2020Caller complained about a scamNov
2020Fraudulent phone call posing risksNov
2020Scam call claiming O2 discountNov
2020Spam call, falsely representing O2Nov
2020User believes product is scamNov
2020Username flagged as potential fraudNov
2020Comment accuses fraud of unknown subjectNov
2020Suspicious call from fake womanNov
2020Suspicious call from India, hung upNov
2020Caller with heavy Indian accentNov
2020phishing scam involving fake discountNov
2020Call from fake phone offerNov
2020Warning about Indian fraud operationNov
2020Scam calls from Indian voicesNov
2020Unverified Indian voice impersonating companyNov
2020Report O2 discount scam callsNov
2020Reported scam pretending to be O2Nov
2020Warning about phishing scam attemptsNov
2020User claims others are hackersNov
2020Potential phishing scam attempt from "O2."Nov
2020Doubting legitimacy of phone numberNov
2020Unknown number from potentially scamNov
2020Suspicious call from unknown networkNov
2020Repeated harassing phone calls, hung upNov
2020Unfamiliar number, did not answerNov
2020Number Of Searches: 704 Number Of Comments: 62 First Seen: 14 November 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fortuneswell(Dorset), Tobermore(County Londonderry) and Tynewydd(Rhondda Cynon Taff).
01753963002 has 62 comments of which 18 x neutral and 44 x negative
01753963002 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01753963002 👆 is reported as a number frequently used in sophisticated scam attempts impersonating O2, often offering a false 40% discount to gain personal information and account access. Callers, predominantly with strong South Asian accents, employ social engineering tactics including texted code requests linked to genuine O2 messages, leading victims to unknowingly reset passwords or approve fraudulent orders of high-value phones. The scammers exhibit persistence, calling repeatedly, sometimes using withheld numbers, and can become aggressive if challenged. Several victims successfully halted fraud by promptly contacting O2’s official fraud department and blocking the number. It is strongly advised not to provide any personal or security details, ignore unsolicited discount offers, and report suspicious contact directly to O2 and the relevant authorities to safeguard your account and personal data.
Reports on phone number 01753963002
5 yearsAfter seeing all the comments, I think I’m gonna block this number now.6 yearsMy phone buzzed twice then cut off. Pretty sure they wanted me to call em back, but I’m not daft. My phone’s security gave me a warning about it being dodgy, so I’ve made a note of the number now.6 yearsGot a really dodgy scam call pretending to be from O2, saying they’d give me a 40% discount and unlimited calls (which I already had) plus unlimited data. They asked me to confirm some passcodes sent by text, looked legit so I foolishly gave my security answer. Then I got an email saying my password had changed. The guy said it was to upgrade my account but then just hung up. I called O2 support straight away and they confirmed it wasn’t them. Had to change my password and security stuff right away. I’ve blocked the number now.O26 yearsGot a call from 01753963002; When I answered, no one said anything; they hung up after about 5 seconds.6 yearsTotally sketchy, don’t share any details, not even your name. They said they could get me a better deal than O2. Pretty sure that’s rubbish since I’m actually an O2 employee!6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were O2, offering 40% off phones 'cause of Covid19, saying it would be added onto my current O2 sim. Bit strange cos I’ve never actually had an O2 phone before! The line was super noisy like their office was packed, so I told them maybe they should work from home given the restrictions. After I hung up, they rang me back twice, probably trying to stop me blocking the number!6 yearsThey claimed to be representatives from O2, promising a whopping 40% off my contract. I was sceptical, so I cut the conversation short and hung up. Shortly after, I received a text containing a code that supposedly allowed me to redeem this discount, followed by a call from them again. I made it clear that I thought they were attempting a scam and promptly ended the call once more.O26 yearsGot a call from this number which was clearly a scam trying to tell me I could get 40% off at O2. It showed up as a Slough number but the voice was really hard to make out. There was loads of noise in the background like it was a busy call centre. I'm gonna report it to the police or fraud department since the location makes it easier for them to track it down.6 yearsGot a call on my mobile from a Slough number claiming to be O2, saying they wanted to offer me a 40% discount as a loyal customer! They even sent a code to my phone to try and make it look legit.Slough6 yearsWe made it quite clear that we weren’t keen and ended the call. Before we knew it, they rang us again and started hurling abuse! Quite ridiculous, really!6 yearsTotal scam, claimed to be from O2 saying they'd sort a discount on my bill but really just wanted to get into my account info.6 yearsSomeone tried ringing me but my phone marked it as a possible scam. From Manchester, UK.Manchester6 yearsJust got a ring from this muppet, struggled to make out his thick Indian accent. When I said I wasn’t keen, he started shouting “F### Off” repeatedly down the line. Lovely bloke!!6 yearsJust had a call from this muppet, his Indian accent was really hard to get and when I said I wasn't interested, he kept yelling F### Off down the phone like three times. Lovely bloke!!6 yearsThis happened to me too, some indian guy with poor english calling from O2 supposedly. He got into my account and placed an order for an iPhone 12 max, not sure why though. Maybe he could see my bank info from the DD mandate? Just a heads up, I’m dealing with O2’s fraud team now and will send the phone back if it shows up. Trying to get the order cancelled asap.O26 yearsHad a call from this guy, his Indian accent was so thick I could barely catch what he was saying. When I said I wasn’t interested, he started shouting ‘F### Off’ at me three times. Absolutely lovely bloke!6 yearsClaimed to be calling from Auto-Net, but I struggled to make sense of what they were saying thanks to their thick accent. I ended up tuning out the rest of their message.Auto - Net6 yearsSince I signed up on that dating site xxx####tor, I've been getting loads of scam calls. Feels like they gave out my number without asking.6 yearsJust tried calling me but I didnt answer. Glad I didnt once I read all your reviews.6 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke who was talking super fast, saying theres a 40% off deal on O2 plus free stuff and cheap phones. I told O2 and they said its a scam, so I changed all my passwords and blocked the number. They seemed to know a bit too much about me and my phone. Definitely a trick to make you ring them back.6 yearsGot a call from a man speaking with a thick Indian accent, trying to sell me a 40% discount. I replied with a random code via text to the number. I told him the code, then he claimed he couldn’t access my account. I just told him that must be a problem on their end. He didn’t bother me anymore after that. For sure a spam call.6 yearsLooks like a scam, best not to pick up.6 yearsSome bloke said he was from O2 offering a supposed 40% discount. He had a thick Indian or maybe South East Asian accent. When he wanted my info, I just said to send something in the post and ended the call. I’ve blocked the number now - pretty clear it was a con.6 yearsI received a dubious call supposedly from my mobile provider, claiming they could help me cut costs on my contract. They asked if I was the account holder, but when I requested to confirm my name, the call dropped abruptly. It's all rather suspect, as it seems they're keen for you to simply say "yes" so they can manipulate your voice digitally into consenting to some deal you're blissfully unaware of. Quite dodgy if you ask me!6 yearsThat discount code is actually sent straight from O2 since they've got your phone number (and maybe your email too). So basically, someone is just hitting "forgot password" to try and get into the account.6 yearsSaid they were from O2 offering a Black Friday discount. They somehow knew my address and date of birth. Foolishly, because they had that info, I answered my security question. Next thing, they changed my password, placed an order for a new iPhone, and altered my contract. The phone arrived today but I’ve already sent it straight back. It’s odd someone would order phones using someone else’s details. Fingers crossed nothing else happens now I’ve updated my password and security info.6 yearsGot a call this morning claiming to be from O2, saying I could get that 40% discount others have mentioned here. They said it’d apply to the number they’d rung, but what they didn’t realise was that I switched providers a while ago and the phone didn’t have an O2 SIM anymore. Then the caller said they sent me a text with a code (718250) and insisted I had to enter it and press send to get the discount. I told him I wasn’t doing that, and he got pretty annoyed fast.6 yearsDidnt know the number so I just let it ring off. Cheers everyone for the info. Looks like those dodgy scammers are back at it once more!6 yearsThis number called me pretending to be from o2, saying I could get 40% off for no clear reason. I asked them what my current monthly bill was to check if they were genuine, but they couldn’t give me an answer.6 yearsThey rang me a couple of days back, claiming to be from O2. I told them what they were doing was proper disgusting and then ended the call. But they keep ringing me almost every single day. It’s really starting to get on my nerves now.6 yearsI received a call purporting to be from my mobile service provider. They seemed to have all my information, which raised alarm bells. Shortly after, I got an email notifying me that my password had been altered. It was necessary for me to contact the fraud department at my provider to report the incident. They confirmed it was indeed a case of fraud. The call was routed through an Indian call centre, which made me even more suspicious.6 yearsChatted with someone regarding my O2 phone plan, had a strong Indian accent and claimed that due to COVID-19 they had lost many clients and were now giving a 40% discount. They asked me to verify I owned the phone number and said they'd send me an authorisation code by text. The message appeared to be from 'O2 UK', but I've already had texts from O2 since they’re my provider, and this showed up in a separate message thread. So, I was pretty sure this wasn't genuinely from O2. Definitely a scam - stay alert and cautious!6 yearsHad a call from someone named 'Harry' claiming to be from 'O2', saying I could get 40% off my plan. Sounded like he had a strong Indian accent. I told him I’d rather go to my nearby store to talk about it. Then he just ended the call. No offence meant, just what I noticed.HarryIndia6 yearsSaid he was from O2 with a Black Friday deal, 40% discount or something. Told me not to hang up but I just did anyway. He called right back and wanted to know why I ended the call, so I just told him he was a scammer and goodbye. As I was trying to hang up, I caught him calling me a “motherf#cker”. So at least I got under his skin, which felt good.6 yearsReceived a dodgy call earlier, claiming they were ringing from O2. Definitely feels like a scam attempt!6 yearsSCAM - I called them out for what was clearly a scam and the woman on the phone began shouting and being rude to me.6 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying she was from O2, trying to give me a COVID-19 discount but I don't even have O2.6 yearsGot a call off someone claiming to be 02, bit dodgy if you ask me. Watch out, could be a scam.6 yearsBlocked the number straight away. They were acting like they were from O2. Total scam artists.6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with O2, trying to sell me a Covid upgrade or something. I’m not even an O2 customer! 😂Covid6 yearsWATCH OUT! Got a call from this Slough number claiming to be O2, saying there’s a 40% discount on monthly plans for Black Friday. The guy on the phone had a strong Indian accent and said he’d text me a discount code. The text looked like it came from O2 UK, which was a bit concerning. No legit company would randomly offer 40% off only to some customers, or send discount codes by text for others to use! Stay cautious!CAUTIONSlough6 yearsTotally a scam.6 yearsscam alert for sure6 yearsScam alert!6 yearssome bloke from india said he was with 02. i just ended the call and then they rang me back again.6 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy with a really strong Indian accent, saying he was from “the 02° phone down”. He started off by asking me to verify some personal info, which felt a bit off. Felt like a dodgy call to me.6 yearssome woman pretending to be from 02 called me - i just ended the call straight away6 yearsthis lady with a strong south asian accent called me, loads of chatter in the background like one of those hectic call centres (guess scamming is proper busy nowadays!). when i asked her to say it again cos i couldnt catch it, she passed me to some bloke who said that because of covid, folks are ditching 02, so they wanna give me 40% off my phone bill. they asked me to confirm a code sent by text but i said no thanks. i told them i'd ring 02 myself and then hung up. total scam.6 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from O2. Thing is, I’m not even a customer with them. Blocked the number straight away :)6 yearsGot a call from a guy saying he was from 02 with some Black Friday deal, but it was a dodgy trick. He wanted my one-time SMS code, probably to hack into my 02 account. Total phishing scam.6 yearsGot calls from people pretending to be 02, saying there's a 40% discount. They keep phoning non stop and trying to get your account info. Make sure you report them to 02 right away when they call and also inform the police.O26 yearssomeone pretending to be from 02 offering a 40% discount. they then send a code using the account recovery option on 02's site. if u give them this code, they can get into your 02 account. never share this code. report it to 02 through their website or by sending a free text to 7726 and also tell the police at https://report.actionfraud.police.uk/. make sure your mates and family know about this aswell.O2Action Fraud PoliceUK6 yearssomeone called me pretending to be from 02 trying to scam me, I’ve already reported it to the fraud department.6 yearssomeone rang pretending to be o2, saying they could cut my monthly bill by nearly half. since im with o2 already, it sounded kinda believable at first. then they said they’d send me a text and asked me to read it out loud when i called back. pretty clear they were trying to get my 2fa code. i just ended the call there.6 yearsa person with an indian accent said they were calling from 02, but thats definitely not true, total scam.6 yearsLooks like a scam from India, claiming they're with 02 just to trick you into giving out your account and personal info.India6 yearsSaying they’re from O2? Can’t be right with that number.6 yearslike everyone keeps saying these calls are from hackers or something6 yearssome guy with an indian accent said he was from [inaudible] network. when i asked him to repeat, he just ended the call. number's linked to slough.Slough6 yearsso annoying! kept ringing every five mins, when i finally picked up they just ended the call.6 yearscalled the number back, said it was 02 home or something. i’m not with 02 so i just ended the call.6 yearsi dont reconize this number so i just let it ring outSubmit Your Own Report (01753 963002)
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