01954616301
☎️ 01954616301 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 1954616 with a prefix of 01954. The area code 01954 originates from Madingley.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01954616301
- Scam call about Amazon chargeAug
2024Bogus bank security call receivedAug
2024Suspicious call about unauthorized paymentsAug
2024Suspicious message was deletedAug
2024Scam call, deceptive voice messageAug
2024Scam call posing as VisaAug
2024Scam alert: suspicious transaction messagesAug
2024Assumed scam after silence. Hung upAug
2024Recorded message scam about paymentsAug
2024Microsoft scam alert sharedAug
2024Clear indication of a scamAug
2024Suspicious call about internet securityAug
2024Frequent scam calls from Asian maleAug
2024Scammers should find legitimate workAug
2024User warns of potential scamAug
2024Scam call, aggressive response notedAug
2024Scam alert: avoid answering callsAug
2024Avoid answering this number!Aug
2024Rude caller claiming to be MicrosoftAug
2024Asian male scams for iPhone moneyAug
2024Imposter claiming Openreach affiliationAug
2024Suspicious Microsoft scam call receivedAug
2024Unauthorized access warning, potential scamAug
2024Suspicious call, no voice responseAug
2024Silence call, then hung upAug
2024Number Of Searches: 97 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 18 August 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bolt Head(Devon), Broadgate(Hampshire), Bycross(Herefordshire), Haxey(Lincolnshire) and Peterlee(Durham).
01954616301 has 23 comments of which 17 x negative and 6 x neutral
01954616301 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01954616301 👆 is reported as a persistent source of scam calls, often using recorded messages alleging fraudulent transactions on Amazon or Visa accounts to lure victims. Callers typically urge recipients to press numbers to speak with 'security agents,' frequently revealing foreign accents despite attempts at British-sounding voices. Common tactics include impersonations of bank security, Microsoft technical support or Openreach staff, often demanding personal information or remote access. Many users report no actual fraudulent activity on their accounts, confirming these calls as scams designed to intimidate and extract money or data. Recipients are advised to avoid answering, never press buttons or provide information, and recognise these calls as sophisticated attempts to deceive.
Reports on phone number 01954616301
2 yearsGot a recorded message saying, "This is bank security..." about some fake Amazon transactions, asking me to press 1 to approve or 2 to speak to support. I hit 2 and ended up on the line with a typical overseas call centre pretending to be Visa security. Told them to shove off and then dropped the call.AmazonPress2 yearsI caught just a bit of the voicemail before realising it was a total scam. They claimed there was £300 spent on my Amazon account, which is clearly not true!Amazon2 yearsGot called earlier today by an automated voice telling me that there had been two charges on a credit card: one was for £300 from Amazon and the other was £1100. It gave no other info and said to press 1 if I wanted details or press 2 to talk to someone. I just ended the call right away, no way was I keeping on with that.Amazon2 yearsGot a voicemail telling me there were two dodgy payments on my account... Honestly, the only shady thing about it was the message itself, so I just deleted it straight away!2 yearsPicked up the phone but there was complete silence, so I just ended the call thinking it was probably a spam or annoying caller.2 yearsGot a call with one of those recorded messages saying there’s something fishy about recent payments. Total scam, don’t fall for it!2 yearsMy landline showed a withheld number, so we picked up thinking it might be the doctor. Instead, a recorded message claimed someone tried to use my bank card for £250 with Amazon, plus a money transfer of £1000. It told me to press a number to report it. I’ve had calls like this before, so I knew it was a scam, but the voice sounded very posh and well-spoken, which made it seem more believable. Usually, the automated messages had a foreign accent, but this time it was proper British and quite persuasive. It’s the kind of thing that might trick someone less cautious.Amazon2 yearsI got a voicemail saying it was from Visa, warning me about two suspicious charges on my account. I looked at my bank statement and there wasn’t anything unusual at all. Pretty clear it was just a scam trying to trick me.Visa2 yearsHad a voicemail about some charges on my visa today, said there was a £300 payment to Amazon and an overseas transfer of £1100. Pretty clear that’s just a fraud attempt.Amazon2 yearsTotally a scam, no doubt about it.2 yearsGot a call super early on my landline, which is on the do-not-call list. Missed it and no voicemail either. After checking the reviews here, happy I didn’t pick up! Probably linked to some dodgy emails I’ve had recently saying my Facebook got hacked, one allegedly from Mexico and another from France. My iPad’s security caught these as malware attempts so I just deleted them and ignored. Honestly, hope these fraudsters stop and find some legit work instead.Telephone Preference ServiceFacebookFranceMexico2 yearsThis guy keeps calling, says he wants to speak to our son, but we’ve told him plenty of times he’s not around. He’s an obvious con artist, can’t believe people fall for this rubbish.2 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy saying he was from BT and speaking about our internet security. I just told him everything was fine with our internet and ended the call.BT2 yearsSome bloke called and claimed he was with Microsoft, but he was proper rude. Every time I asked a question, he shouted "shut up" like more than once. Totally no manners.Microsoft2 yearsI’d say steer clear and just don’t pick up!2 yearsStay clear, dont pick up! Its a total scam.2 yearsThis woman claimed to be from Microsoft and wanted me to be at my PC. When I told her there’s no chance I’d let her control my computer, she got annoyed and asked why I wouldn’t trust her. I told her it was clearly a scam, which made her really angry. She even called me stupid because people kept seeing through her tricks. Eventually, she told me to bugger off.Microsoft2 yearsSome bloke from Asia called me claiming I'd ordered an iPhone from Amazon and wanted me to pay £750 for it. Seemed fishy to me.Amazon2 yearsI got a call off a lady claiming she was with Openreach, but I don't have any links to them at all.Openreach2 yearsSome guy with an accent that didn’t sound local rang me, saying he was from Microsoft’s Cyber Security team. He told me my computer was sending out alerts about suspicious stuff going on. He asked me to turn on the computer so he could give me a “customer licence number” to put in. I ended the call straight away. Creepy thing is, he already knew my name and where I live.MicrosoftCyber Security2 yearsPretty sure it was a scam, call was dead silent, and they just dropped the line after about 15 seconds.2 yearsGot a call saying my bank account had unauthorised activity. Total scam, don’t fall for it!2 yearsGot a call, no sound at all from the other side, and then they just cut off.Submit Your Own Report (01954 616301)
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