02074584078
☎️ 02074584078 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 207458 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02074584078
- Dedicated customer support for FatfaceApr
2021Experian assisting with data breachMar
2021Reported breach, contacted customer serviceMar
2021Good customer support post-breachMar
2021Confirmed validity of Fat FaceMar
2021Suspicious email contact, likely scam.Mar
2021Email response questioning data breach credibilityMar
2021Received suspicious email, confirmed authenticityMar
2021Legitimate fatface email confirmation doubtMar
2021Email and phone number verificationMar
2021Email from Fatface data breachMar
2021Confirmation from official Facebook accountMar
2021Suspicious contact with Fat FaceMar
2021Invalid phone number providedMar
2021Warning about potential scam emailMar
2021Customer support number appears suspiciousMar
2021Alert to free Experian subscriptionMar
2021Email about data breach concernMar
2021Not Experian, just fat faceMar
2021Agrees with comments about FatFaceMar
2021Email about hacked details, callMar
2021Reported suspicious email receivedMar
2021Suspicious email, contacted company for verificationMar
2021Email from Fat Face scamMar
2021HMRC fraudulent claim call notificationMar
2021Number Of Searches: 244 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 19 March 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hinden Beck(Durham), Shropshire Union Canal(Cheshire), Snitterfield(Warwickshire) and Tollard Farnham(Dorset).
02074584078 has 21 comments of which 2 x positive and 10 x neutral and 9 x negative
02074584078 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02074584078 👆 is reported as a dedicated helpline established by Experian in collaboration with Fatface, responding to a confirmed data breach affecting customers. The service offers a complimentary one-year Experian Identity Plus membership to help monitor and protect against identity theft and unauthorised credit activity. Although initial communications and the email wording attracted suspicion due to a lack of clear verification, multiple independent confirmations from Fatface customer service and Experian representatives affirm its legitimacy. Callers are required to provide identification details and an incident code from Fatface’s official breach notification email. However, caution is advised as scammers may attempt to exploit the situation, so verifying through official Fatface channels before engagement remains recommended. Overall, the contact is a genuine support resource for those affected by the breach.
Reports on phone number 02074584078
5 yearsI got a proper call from Fatface, it was from their special customer help line about the recent data breach they had. They’re giving out a free Experian Identity Plus membership to protect against any dodgy credit searches or identity theft. I've already rang them once, so I’m not really sure why they phoned me two more times this week. Still, I did get my Experian code through, so that’s handy at least.Fatface5 yearsI got the email as well and knew there was some sort of data breach going on. I’ve emailed their customer service asking if I can talk to someone about it - didn’t spot any phone number or live chat option on their website though. Feels like they’re probably swamped with questions right now!5 yearsI gave this number a ring after getting an email from Fatface, and it seemed quite legit. They asked for my name, phone number, email, and the code that was up top in the Fat Face message. From what I was told, I'll be getting an activation email soon to set up my Experian account on their site.FatfaceExperian5 yearsThe email looked pretty much the same as others I’ve seen, but something felt off. So I looked up the phone number for a quick security check, and it came back flagged as very dodgy, probably a scam. Definitely not going near it.5 yearsI got in touch with Fatface through the contact email on their site to check if there really was a data breach. They replied saying that as long as the email came from a donotreply address, then it was genuine. But I’m still not totally sure given all the other points mentioned here.Fatface5 yearsI got an email yesterday saying my personal info might have been leaked. I was a bit wary, so I decided to get in touch with FatFace directly. They just replied, confirming that the email is legit, but only if it came from [email protected][###].FatFace5 yearsI just got confirmation that the email was genuinely from FatFace. Honestly, the way it was written at first made me really unsure about it.Fatface5 yearsI reached out to them on Facebook and they said the email is legit. If its actually a hack or breach, their security must be really poor.5 yearsI thought it was a bit iffy, so I reached out to Fat Face through their website’s contact form. They got back to me, confirming it was genuine and mentioning the same details about Experian. Still, I’m gonna hold off until I can actually talk to someone properly on Fat Face’s main customer service line.Fat Face5 yearsGot a call from someone with a rude attitude pretending they were from Experian.5 yearsGot an email from Fat Face saying my info might have been exposed and wanted me to ring a number for help. The email looked legit, but that phone number felt kinda dodgy to me. Same sort of thing happened to me, thought it was a bit fishy.Fat Face5 yearsGot an email claiming to be from Fat Face saying my account was hacked and I needed to call this number about some security thing. Sounded fishy to me.Fat Face5 yearsJust like others have mentioned, the calls from FatFace keep coming. It’s pretty annoying to get their calls nonstop, even when I haven’t done anything with them. Anyone else getting the same?FatFace5 yearsJust got an email from Fatface claiming my personal info was leaked and offering a free Experian subscription. Not falling for that one.FatfaceExperian5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming there was suspicious activity on my account and they wanted me to get in touch by phone or email. Sounds a bit dodgy to me!Fat Face5 yearsI just recieved the exact same email from 02074584078 and already sent a message to fat face about it.Fat Face5 yearsGot an email from Fat Face saying my personal details got hacked and to ring a number for free Experian checks. I’ve messaged customer service to see if the phone number is legit. But if it’s actually real, I don’t get why they’d keep guest checkout info that ends up being stolen like that.Fat Face5 yearsThis caller claimed to be from Fat Face and mentioned there had been a security breach. They tried to tempt me with a year-long free Experian subscription. Honestly, it felt like a complete rip-off. Stay cautious and don’t get tricked!Fat FaceExperian5 yearsI got an email supposedly from * fatface, telling me my info was compromised. They wanted me to call 0207 458 4078 to claim a “free security subscription.” Seemed fishy to me.5 yearsSame here, got an email supposedly from Fatface saying my account info had been hacked and they’d do a free credit check if I rang that number. I’ve messaged Fatface directly just in case, but seems dodgy to me.FatFace5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HMRC, saying there was a fraud case with my details and to hit number 1 on my phone. Pretty sure it was a scam.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 7458 4078)
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