01983260005
☎️ 01983260005 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TGL Services (UK) Ltd. It is part of the phone block 198326 with a prefix of 01983. The area code 01983 originates from Isle of Wight.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01983260005
- Fraudulent calls from unscrupulous individualsJul
2018Government website hack scam callJul
2018User warns of suspected scamJul
2018Scam call warning received todayJul
2018Warning: potential internet hacking threatJul
2018New scam number given, bewareJul
2018Warning about Bluetooth scam, blockedJul
2018Scam call about internet disconnectionJul
2018Number Of Searches: 56 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 09 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brimpton(Berkshire), Devonport(Devon), Glass(Highland), Loppergarth(Cumbria) and Newbridge(Edinburgh).
01983260005 has 8 comments of which 8 x negative
01983260005 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01983260005 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving automated calls claiming your internet and phone services will be disconnected due to alleged hacking of a government website from your IP address. The callers use recorded messages urging you to call a given number within a short time frame, often leading to dead lines or further scam numbers. Users describe the calls as fraudulent, with some identifying it as a BT disconnection scam. The calls are regarded as suspicious and unreliable, prompting recipients to hang up or block the number promptly. Caution is advised, and no action should be taken in response to these messages.
Reports on phone number 01983260005
8 yearsNuisance calls from unsavoury characters!8 yearsIt was obviously some sort of fraud, just a recorded voice saying my number would be cut off.8 yearsI think it was one of those BT disconnect scams. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.8 yearsI received a rather dodgy automated message informing me that my internet connection and landline were about to be cut off because someone using my IP address allegedly attempted to break into a government website. They provided a phone number to call, but I didn’t quite catch it - I think it began with 0161. Shortly after, a person with an American accent urged me to ring that number. When I did, I was met with nothing but silence! This whole thing is clearly a scam.8 yearsGot a robo call sayin my internet was involved in hacking some government site. They told me to ring this number or my connection would be cut off. Total scam, obviously!8 yearsSo, this caller claimed we'd hacked a government site and threatened to cut us off, which I figured was just another scam going about. When I started asking questions, I just ended the call. Total rubbish if you ask me.8 yearsToday, Friday the 13th of July 2018, at exactly 1:50pm, I got a phone call. As soon as I picked up, an automated voice started saying something about a government system being hacked and claimed the hacker was linked to my IP address. The message then said if I didn’t ring 01983260005 within a day, my internet and phone would be disconnected.8 yearsThey didn’t say who they were, just passed me a dodgy number to call back: 01616968349. Definitely felt like a scam to me.Submit Your Own Report (01983 260005)
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