01865880431
☎️ 01865880431 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 186588 with a prefix of 01865. The area code 01865 originates from Oxford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01865880431
- This call is unwanted spamJun
2025Missed call, no voicemail leftOct
2023Advocating to shut down scammersOct
2023Warning of possible scam callOct
2023Call Like Other Fraud AttemptsOct
2023Persistent unidentified calls, multiple timesOct
2023Unknown landline call, potential scamOct
2023Automated call about potential fraudOct
2023Accusing of failed bank paymentsOct
2023Beware of Visa robocall scamsOct
2023Likely scam regarding Amazon paymentsOct
2023Suspicious activity on credit cardOct
2023Report fake number demanding actionOct
2023User claims scam in commentOct
2023Received call about fraudulent transactionsOct
2023Suspicious bank activity, likely scamOct
2023Unsolicited call from American womanOct
2023Unverifiable caller asking about paymentsOct
2023Elderly mother received suspicious callOct
2023Phishing call about fake paymentOct
2023Number Of Searches: 30 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 08 October 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Plumbley(Derbyshire), Wetherup Street(Suffolk) and Winkleigh(Devon).
01865880431 has 20 comments of which 16 x negative and 4 x neutral
01865880431 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01865880431 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller, often using automated messages claiming unauthorised or fraudulent bank transactions. Callers frequently mention suspicious payments to big companies like Amazon or Western Union and prompt recipients to press a number, likely to connect to scammers. Many have noted multiple calls a day with no voicemail left, sometimes using a woman’s voice with an American accent. Targets include vulnerable people, such as elderly individuals. The number is widely recognised as fake and linked to attempts to trick people into revealing personal or financial info. It’s flagged for spoofing and repeated scam tactics, causing considerable annoyance and concern amongst those receiving calls.
Reports on phone number 01865880431
1 yearjunk call3 yearsI just had a call come through from some number!3 yearsGot a call about some dodgy transactions on my account that I never made - total scam warning!3 yearsGot a call from 01865880431 again, looks like it’s one of those scams. Same as the other ones warning about 1300 pounds fraud or something. Watch out!3 yearsAbout 10 minutes back, I got a phone call from this number. A lady with a distinctly American accent was on the line and rattled off a couple of random digits without any explanation. I just ended the call straight away.3 yearsA bloke called saying he was from bank fraud team, asking about charges of over £300 on Amazon and a £1000 international money transfer. The voice and way he spoke sounded exactly like the calls I’ve had over the last few days. Pretty sure it’s the same scam.Amazon3 yearsGot a call from some dodgy number saying my card got charged by Amazon and Western Union? Asked me to press 1 to sort it out. Honestly, these scam calls need to be shut down for good. So annoying!AmazonWesternUnion3 yearsGot a call on my landline from 01865880431, but the number was totally unfamiliar so I just ignored it. They didn’t leave any voicemail either. Looks like it was probably just another scam attempt!3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming my bank payments didn’t go through. Sounds like a total scam to me. Wouldn’t trust it at all.3 yearsI've been getting calls from this number quite often, like up to 4 times daily, but they never bother to leave a voicemail. Quite annoying!3 yearsGot a call about two transactions on my card, but there’s no way that could happen.3 yearsGot a robocall pretending to be Visa about some dodgy transactions on my account. They said to press 1 to sort it out, but I reckon that just links you straight to a fraudster, probably based in India. Looks like they faked the number too. Total scam alert.VisaIndia3 yearsJust got a ring from this number. A lady said there were two payments taken out of my bank - one was £300 and the other £1000.3 yearsThese lot are running a bank transfer scam. Seriously, when is BT going to step in and put a stop to it?BT3 yearsGot a call warning me about some charges on my card at Amazon and Western Union. They asked me to press 1 to report it, which sounded fishy to me. Pretty sure it’s a scam.AmazonWestern Union3 yearsGot a robo call claiming to be my bank, saying two withdrawals happened from my account today, one for £300 and another for £1100. Definitely looks like a scam to me.3 yearsTotal rip off!3 yearsGot a robo call warning me about some suspicious charges on my bank account.3 yearsThis number just rang my 84 year old mum. She was quick to cut the call off, thankfully.3 yearsGot a voicemail saying a payment had gone through. Didn’t let it finish cos it wasn’t my bank calling. Hung up straight away.Submit Your Own Report (01865 880431)
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