02025799562
☎️ 02025799562 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02025799562
- Received suspicious email, blocked senderJun
2021Unopened voice message from RuthJun
2021Email claimed to be safeJun
2021Beware of phishing email linkJun
2021Suspicious voicemail from unknown senderJun
2021Warning against phone scam messagesJun
2021Deleted voicemail from Alice RobertsJun
2021Cautious about suspicious job emailJun
2021Message not opened, deleted, differentJun
2021Warning about potential email virusJun
2021Ignored suspicious email from GloriaJun
2021Unknown message delete left aloneJun
2021Suspicious email, did not openJun
2021Received shady email, deleting itJun
2021Voicemail scam from Lillian CooperJun
2021Received suspicious email from RuthJun
2021Unwanted call from Ruth YoungJun
2021Suspicious email about voicemail notificationJun
2021Number Of Searches: 40 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 14 June 2021 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Bostock Green(Cheshire), Carnachuin(Highland), Croxdale(Durham) and Gaitsgill(Cumbria).
02025799562 has 18 comments of which 18 x neutral
02025799562 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02025799562 👆 is reported as linked to a widespread scam involving unsolicited emails allegedly from various individuals claiming to have left a voicemail. Recipients are advised to avoid clicking on any links or opening attachments, as these often contain malicious software such as viruses or keyloggers. The emails use familiar, English-sounding names to appear trustworthy but are consistently flagged as fraudulent. Many users have reported receiving such emails with .wav file attachments or links, and the recommended action is to delete the message immediately and block the sender to prevent any compromise of personal information or device security. Caution and vigilance are strongly advised.
Reports on phone number 02025799562
5 yearsI got an email from KatieWatson at unitypartnership dot me, claiming to have a voicemail link from this phone number. Honestly, I’ve never come across it before, so I just went ahead and blocked the sender and binned the email.KatieWatson5 yearsJust like the previous comment by Ruth Young dated 16th June 2021… received a voicemail accompanied by a link, but I haven't had the chance to check it out yet.Ruth Young5 yearsI can relate completely! I received an email from someone calling themselves Joan Brookes as well. They sent a .wav file that I didn't bother to open and promptly deleted. It’s curious how all these emails have such quintessentially English names-very much trying to convey a sense of being all warm and secure, isn’t it?Joan Brookes5 yearsWhat a dodgy little trick! I received an email claiming there was a voicemail waiting for me, complete with a link to listen to it. Trust me, do NOT click on that link. Best to just hit delete and move on! 🛑📧5 yearsOn the 17th of June, I got an email about a voicemail from a certain Gloria Coleman at Unity Partnership. Honestly, I've no clue who this individual is, so I decided to remove the link without a second thought. Feels like it could be some sort of phishing attempt to me.Gloria ColemanUnity Partnership5 yearsReceived a dodgy call that screams scam. Best to just hit delete without even bothering to answer, and make sure to block the number too. Stay safe!5 yearsHad a voicemail pop up in my inbox from 'Alice Roberts' dated 18th June. I've since removed it.Alice Roberts5 yearsI take great care with these matters, but was on tenterhooks waiting for a voicemail concerning a job opportunity. Then, out of the blue, I got an email that piqued my interest. Without thinking, I foolishly clicked on the link, which redirected me to a BT site. Thankfully, I had the presence of mind to think again, so I promptly deleted both the email and the link. After a quick search, I breathed a sigh of relief; what a close call that was! You have a voicemail from 020 2579 9562 Length: 0:45 seconds Received: Wednesday, 16th June 20215 yearsOnce more, I didn’t bother opening the message and just got rid of it-yet another different name this time.5 yearsI received a supposed voicemail in my email from someone named "Alice Roberts". There’s a Wav file attached, but I must warn everyone, avoid clicking or opening it! It’s likely harbouring all sorts of malicious software, like viruses and keyloggers. Just delete it straight away, and don’t forget to empty your deleted items too. It’s also a good idea to consider blocking this sender and their domain if that option is available to you. Stay safe, everyone!Alice Roberts5 yearsI had the same experience. Just received an email today from someone named Gloria Colman. I went ahead and blocked her and deleted the message without even bothering to take a peek.Gloria Colman5 yearsI received a voicemail from a Lillian Cooper at the crack of dawn, around 5am, after she reached out via my email. I’ve not the foggiest idea who she might be, so I’ve just gone ahead and deleted it.Lillian Cooper5 yearsI received a rather odd email that included a voice message with a link. I decided against clicking on it.5 yearsHow odd! I received the identical email, message, and audio file. It all seems rather suspect, so I'm going to remove it without hesitation.5 yearsI just received a voicemail from someone named Lillian Cooper, and it’s definitely a scam. I felt compelled to come here and leave a note for everyone - steer clear of that link, folks!Lillian Cooper5 yearsI find myself in a similar boat, as I received an email from a certain Ruth Young. It all seemed rather fishy to me. There was a .wav file attached that I decided to leave untouched and promptly got rid of. Better safe than sorry, I say!Ruth Young5 yearsI too received a call from Ruth Young. I’ve since erased her number.Ruth Young5 yearsI recently received an email from someone named Debra Jenkins. The message started with a friendly "Hello," followed by my email address, and then informed me that I'd received a voicemail from the number 02025799562, which lasted a mere 45 seconds. To top it off, there was a link included in the email. However, I refrained from clicking on it. It's clear to me that this is just another scam attempt.Debra JenkinsSubmit Your Own Report (020 2579 9562)
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