01952503860
☎️ 01952503860 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1952503 with a prefix of 01952. The area code 01952 originates from Telford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01952503860
- Scam call pretending to be AmazonSep
2020Confusing automated call from AmazonSep
2020Ignored call, no message receivedSep
2020Suspicious call with clicking soundsSep
2020Amazon Prime update phone scamSep
2020Scam call from "Amazon Prime"Sep
2020Doubts authenticity of Amazon PrimeSep
2020A silent call and ringtoneSep
2020Ignored fake Amazon leak callSep
2020Bogus Amazon Prime renewal callsSep
2020Delay then recorded message frustrationSep
2020No message left by userSep
2020Number Of Searches: 48 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 23 August 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Combe Pafford(Devon), Comp(Kent), Inverarnan(Argyll and Bute) and Littley Green(Essex).
01952503860 has 12 comments of which 8 x negative and 4 x neutral
01952503860 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01952503860 👆 is reported as a scam where a computerised voice pretends to be from Amazon Prime, warning about subscription renewal and urging to press a number to cancel or update. Callers often experience silence, clicks, or no message left after answering. Many report not having a landline linked to Amazon or not having Amazon Prime at all. The calls are suspected of trying to trick recipients into giving personal info or money. Users advise ignoring the calls as the number disconnects by itself and sounds suspicious, hinting at a possible data leak or phishing attempt. Overall, this number is not connected to official Amazon communication.
Reports on phone number 01952503860
6 yearsGot a robo call saying my amazon prime subscription would renew automatically and charge me 79.95 quid, and if I wanted to stop it I had to press 1. Total scam, cause Amazon doesn’t even have my home phone number!Amazon6 yearsdont trust this calling from amazon prime, its just a scam trying to fool you6 yearsI just ended my Amazon Prime subscription and shortly after got a call that seemed really dodgy so I didn’t answer. They were saying something about an Amazon data breach. Seems a bit suspicious to me.Amazon PrimeAmazon6 yearsGot a call supposedly from Amazon Prime telling me to hit 1 to get in touch with someone. I just ignored it and waited, and the phone eventually dropped the call on its own.Amazon Prime6 yearsFirst there was like a pause, then this recorded voice started talking about Amazon Prime.Amazon Prime6 yearsGot a call from this number, and when I picked up all I heard was clicking noises before they just ended the call. Sounds like one of those scam calls to me.6 yearsphone rang but i didnt pick up. no voicemail or anything, so just let it go.6 yearsNo voicemail or anything left behind.6 yearsI got a robotic voice claiming to be from Amazon saying my Prime account is about to expire and to press a number to renew it. Honestly, I don’t think this number is blocked yet.Amazon6 yearsGot a call where I heard nothing but silence, then suddenly the ringing started. Quite odd and a bit confusing.6 yearsjust got a robo call claiming my amazon prime subscription got renewed. i never even signed up for amazon prime! dont hit any buttons, they’ll probably charge you for something you dont want. total scam.Amazon6 yearsGot a call saying my Amazon Prime had expired and to press one to renew it.AmazonSubmit Your Own Report (01952 503860)
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