01845626406
☎️ 01845626406 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by IP Voice Networks Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1845626 with a prefix of 01845. The area code 01845 originates from Thirsk.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01845626406
- Scam call from fake providerMay
2023Learn to protect against phone scamsFeb
2023Report ALL scam attempts to policeFeb
2023Detailed guide on reporting scamsFeb
2023Report all scams to policeFeb
2023Refuse future communication, goodbyeFeb
2023Block numbers without answering callsFeb
2023Recorded voice: goodbye, blocked, lookedFeb
2023Received potential scam call, hung upFeb
2023Received scam call, automated goodbyeFeb
2023Unknown call likely scam messageFeb
2023Number Of Searches: 32 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 24 January 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blaster Hole(Orkney), Clifftown(Essex), Epping Green(Essex), Little Heath(Surrey) and Moss Edge(Lancashire).
01845626406 has 7 comments of which 3 x negative and 4 x neutral
01845626406 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01845626406 👆 is reported as a scam call often made by an Asian accented man pretending to be from internet providers. Callers usually use prerecorded messages or stay silent, aiming to trick recipients into ringing back or revealing personal info. Many identify it as a scam or part of widespread fraud attempts by foreign gangs using spoofed UK numbers. The consensus is to avoid calling back and to report any such calls or messages directly to police systems like Action Fraud and NFIB, rather than relying solely on phone providers or services like TPS. Users highlight the importance of collective reporting to help law enforcement tackle these ongoing scams, noting that most spam calls remain unreported and unchecked.
Reports on phone number 01845626406
3 yearsI received a call from a chap with a strong Asian accent claiming to represent my broadband provider. After a couple of minutes of chatting, it became pretty clear he was up to no good and attempting to pull a fast one on me.3 yearsHonestly, best thing is to just hang up straight away without saying anything. They’re just waiting for you to call back so they can bill you. I’ve blocked that number now.3 yearsPlease, dont call me again. Bye.Cheerio3 yearsI just got a voicemail saying goodbye, but after checking the number out, I decided to block it.3 yearsI got a call today from this number, some bloke with an Asian accent claiming to be from my internet provider. They told me to hang up the phone, sounded a bit dodgy to me. Watch out, feels like one of those scams!3 yearsGot a call from 01845626406 and when I picked up, all I got was a recorded voice saying "Goodbye". Pretty sure it's just another one of those scams.3 yearsGot a call from 01845626406, and as soon as I picked up, there was this automated message just saying "Goodbye". Pretty sure it was just another scam trying to fool someone.Submit Your Own Report (01845 626406)
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If you want to return a call to ☎️ 01845626406 👆, it will cost you £0.16 per minute on landline and between between £0.03 to £0.65 per minute on mobile. Additionally, there might be a connection charge of £0.23.
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