☎️ 01941 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01941.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01941
- Received call, hung up immediatelyApr
2021Scam call threatening service cancellationNov
2020Unwanted calls from BT scammersNov
2020Imposter claiming to be AmazonNov
2020Suspicious call regarding account transactionOct
2020Automated scam call about internetOct
2020Suspicious calls about internet disconnectionSep
2020Received scam call about transferJul
2020Suspected scam call from AmazonMay
202001941 number associated with scamsFeb
2020Received scam calls, ignored themFeb
2020Suspicious call from wrong numberNov
2019Scam call about computer issuesMar
2019Fraudulent calls claiming WiFi issuesOct
2018Suspicious call claiming router virusOct
2018Answered call, then disconnected quicklyJun
2018Caller claims to be from BTFeb
2018Call answered, no information providedAug
2017Concerned about privacy and number sourceJun
2017Number Of Searches: 7 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 04 June 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Church End(Oxfordshire), South Heath(Buckinghamshire), Totaig(Highland) and Wemyss Bay(Inverclyde).
01941 has 17 comments of which 5 x negative and 12 x neutral
01941 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01941 👆 is reported as a nuisance involving fraudulent calls purporting to be from well-known companies such as BT and Amazon. Callers often claim urgent issues like internet disconnection, unauthorised foreign transactions, or computer problems, urging recipients to press a button or provide personal details. Many recipients identify these calls as clear scams and advise against engaging or responding. Calls frequently disconnect abruptly or feature unclear accents, heightening suspicion. Several users note repeated calls despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service and not affiliated with the companies mentioned. Overall, this number is strongly associated with scam attempts designed to deceive and extract information, so it is advisable to avoid answering or interacting with it.
Reports on phone number 01941
5 yearsI answered a call, but it was immediately disconnected after I greeted.6 yearsOn the 19th of April, a caller reported an incident to the police, stating that if you didn't press 1 on the telephone pad, BT would shut down.BT6 yearsAt 01941###, I received a phone call just 5 minutes after receiving 2 calls from ###. The individuals on the other end claimed to be representatives of BT, but I am not even a BT customer. I promptly ended the call because of this, yet they persisted in bombarding me with further calls.BT6 yearsWe received a call at 01941### regarding a transaction on our account from a foreign country. We were asked to press 1 to authorize the transaction.6 yearsI recently got a suspicious phone call from an automated system claiming to be my 'Internet Provider'. The caller failed to mention the name of the actual ISP and proceeded to inform me that my internet would be terminated within a specific timeframe due to alleged illegal activity. To address this issue, I was instructed to press 1 in order to speak with someone. It was evident to me that this call was a scam.6 yearsI have recently received two phone calls with a specific prefix informing me about a potential disconnection of my internet services due to alleged illegal usage. The caller requested me to press 1 if I wished to speak with their executive director.6 yearsI received a phone call from the number 01941### stating that a sum of £### had been transferred from my bank account to a foreign country. The caller advised me to press "1" on my phone in order to cancel the transaction. Please be cautious, as this appears to be a fraudulent scheme.6 yearsOn Saturday 2nd May, at ###, I received a call from the number 01941 ###. The person on the other end claimed to be from Amazon, discussing a payment related to Amazon Prime. However, I have reason to believe that this call is a scam.AmazonAmazon Prime6 yearsI received two phone calls from the number 01941, where the callers shared a fabricated tale about a payment of £### made to a foreign account using my Visa debit card. They instructed me to press 1 to cancel the transaction. However, I knew better and completely disregarded these calls as it was quite evident that it was a scam.7 yearsI was phoned by a number that started with 01941###. I chose not to answer it due to the inconsistent number of digits, which is not typical for a UK telephone number. It was evident that someone with ulterior motives was trying to reach me.UK7 yearsI received a phone call informing me about an issue with my computer.8 yearsOver the span of five days, I received three phone calls from someone claiming to be from BT. They insisted that there was an issue with my WiFi and attempted to solicit sensitive information from me. Clearly, this was a blatant case of fraud.BT8 yearsReceived a call from a person with a foreign accent claiming to be from "BT." They persistently stated that there was a "virus on your router" and that BT would send someone to replace it for free. The caller instructed us to turn on our computer so she could establish a connection with us. However, we ended the call at that point. This is incredibly unacceptable behavior.BT8 yearsResponded and subsequently terminated the call8 yearsI received a call from BT with the caller stating that my hub is experiencing errors and faults. It was difficult to understand the caller, as she had an Asian accent. When I inquired about her location, she abruptly ended the call.BT9 yearsNo response was given; there was silence. Frustrated, I ended the call.9 yearsHow did they obtain my number if I am on the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) and my number is not listed?Telephone Preference ServiceTPSSubmit Your Own Report (01941)
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