02045761756
☎️ 02045761756 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 204576 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045761756
- Received false email about eBay purchaseMay
2023Warning about spam email purchaseMay
2023Incorrect eBay item shipping notificationApr
2023Suspicious iCloud email regarding eBayApr
2023Warning about eBay iCloud scamApr
2023Warning about potential scam emailApr
2023Warning about eBay email scamApr
2023Warning about eBay scam emailApr
2023Likely eBay scam customer serviceApr
2023User describes a convincing eBay fraudApr
2023Claims of unauthorized auto-debit scamApr
2023Skeptical about eBay purchase confirmationApr
2023Phone call eBay scam warningApr
2023Phone number in scam emailApr
2023Beware of potential phone scamApr
2023Suspicious email, likely a scamApr
2023warning about possible email scamApr
2023Fraudulent email about Lenovo purchaseApr
2023Concern about potential unauthorized purchaseApr
2023eBay customer support scam alertApr
2023Suspicious email, possible eBay scamApr
2023Number Of Searches: 28 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 20 April 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cross Gates(West Yorkshire), Golgotha(Kent), Middle Green(Suffolk), Out Stack(Shetland Isles) and Wiay(Highland).
02045761756 has 21 comments of which 7 x negative and 14 x neutral
02045761756 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045761756 👆 is reported as linked to a widespread scam involving fake eBay purchase confirmation emails from suspicious iCloud addresses. These messages falsely claim the recipient ordered items like laptops or TVs, with delivery to unrelated UK locations. The number is presented as a customer support or fraud prevention contact, but users warn against calling, citing attempts to obtain personal or banking details, potential premium-rate charges, and malware deployment. Various giveaways include poor email formatting, incorrect sender domains, and odd delivery addresses. Recipients are advised to delete such emails without responding or calling the number and to forward the messages to legitimate eBay scam-reporting channels. Overall, this number is strongly associated with phishing and should be treated with caution.
Reports on phone number 02045761756
3 yearsI got an email too from that same iCloud account others have mentioned, claiming to be an eBay seller saying I'd bought a LED TV for £475.00. The parcel was meant to be sent to somewhere in Norfolk, not my place, which is miles away. I didn’t ring the number included, which I reckon was exactly what they wanted. Lucky for me, there weren’t any links in the message, so I just sent it over to eBay’s phishing report email.NorfolkeBay3 yearsI received an unsolicited email claiming that I’d bought a "Lenovo laptop" and urging me to call +44 20 4576 1756 if I faced any issues. Total nonsense! What a load of rubbish! Just another dodgy spam attempt, if you ask me.3 yearsI've received a dodgy email that says my eBay purchase is all set to be dispatched, but it’s gone to the wrong email and the address they provided is completely made up. Quite the nuisance, isn't it?3 yearsJust like some others mentioned, I received an email from iCloud about an eBay order meant to be sent to an address in Manchester, but I’m actually based in Essex.ManchesterEssex3 yearsGot a dodgy message from what looked like an iCloud email, claiming to be from eBay. Total scam, be careful and just bin that email straight away!3 yearsThis is a total scam, just ignore the email and please don’t dial that number.3 yearsI recently came across what appeared to be a phishing email claiming to be from eBay, complete with a so-called customer support number. It was all a bit dubious and raised my suspicions. Just a reminder to everyone to be cautious and not to fall for these scams!3 yearsMost likely a number for dodgy eBay customer service!3 yearsThey've asserted that this is linked to a purchase I supposedly made on eBay, which, I must say, is utterly untrue. It's blatantly a scam, yet they've managed to present themselves in a rather convincing manner, mimicking the eBay experience quite well.3 yearsI received a message asserting that it was related to an auto debit for a laptop ordered through eBay, supposedly on its way to Manchester. However, I haven't made any such purchase, leading me to suspect this is a fraudulent attempt.Manchester3 yearsVerification: PayID E054691J0537621 Hello Valued Customer, We appreciate your purchase from eBay! Your single item has been successfully verified. Please keep the PayID for your own records. Should you not recognise this transaction, please reach out to us at +44 20 4576 1756 to notify our fraud protection team. I highly doubt it!3 yearsSpent a good 40 minutes chatting with them on the phone-classic eBay fraudsters aiming to make you install AnyDesk, quite amusing really! It’s just the usual banking con we’ve all heard about!AnyDesk3 yearsReceived a dodgy email purporting to be from eBay, complete with a phone number that supposedly belongs to their customer support. Sounds like a classic scam to me! Best to steer clear of that one!3 yearsCon artist on the line!3 yearsWhat a load of rubbish! I received an email claiming to be from eBay, complete with a customer service number regarding a Lenovo laptop purchase I never made. It’s clearly a dodgy setup. Nice try, but I'm not falling for this nonsense, mate!Lenovo3 yearsI haven't received a call from this number, but it appears as the contact to reach out to our ‘fraud protection squad’. It’s listed in what seems like an incredibly convincing email from a supposed eBay seller. Luckily, there are several telltale signs that this might be a scam or phishing attempt. For starters, the UK shipping address features a street number-3044-that seems a bit dubious for this country. Additionally, the spacing in the eBay logo is slightly off, which raises a red flag. To top it off, the email claims to be from “epay” rather than eBay. And let’s not forget, the hyperlinks included in the message aren’t clickable at all! I have a hunch that attempting to ring this number would likely result in a pricey call, alongside a push to extract your bank information. Best to steer clear!UK3 yearsI got an email saying I’d ordered a Lenovo laptop to be sent to 3044 High Street! I promptly contacted my bank and was quite relieved to discover that there hadn’t been any funds taken from my account. I had no desire to engage with the email, so I just deleted it.LenovoHigh Street3 yearsGot an email from some iCloud account saying I’d made a purchase on eBay. They claimed the number was eBay’s fraud team and wanted me to call straight away, like it’s some urgent panic thing. Obviously, it’s a total scam to fish for personal info. Seriously rubbish attempt, maybe 1 out of 10. Don’t get caught out by it!eBay3 yearsI got an email from some iCloud address claiming there was an eBay order for a telly priced at £475 to be sent to a place I don’t know. I never bought anything like that. Decided to check the number on this site and found out what was up.3 yearsLooks like this number is linked to some dodgy eBay customer service scam. Watch out if they call!3 yearsI never received a call, but I spotted this number tagged as "Customer Service" for an eBay seller in an email correspondence I received. It’s almost certainly some sort of scam, falsely asserting that I’d made a purchase that was supposedly on its way to Norfolk, a place where I don’t even have any acquaintances.NorfolkSubmit Your Own Report (020 4576 1756)
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