02076650101
☎️ 02076650101 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 207665 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02076650101
- Confirm eBay purchase payment detailsMar
2023Received fraudulent eBay purchase emailMar
2023Fraudulent purchase from fake emailMar
2023Scam email warning; verify sourcesMar
2023Warning about eBay scam alertMar
2023Phishing scam using fake eBay emailMar
2023Fake eBay email, report scamsMar
2023Received scam eBay order todayMar
2023Fraudulent order phone number alertMar
2023Ebay scam email using this numberMar
2023Scammers using fake Ebay invoicesMar
2023Fake purchase, closed eBay accountMar
2023Recipient noticed suspicious eBay activityMar
2023Phone call involved potential fraudMar
2023Fake eBay email scam warningMar
2023Be cautious of suspicious emailsMar
2023Telephone number in scam emailMar
2023Questioning authenticity of eBay invoiceMar
2023Warning about fraudulent eBay emailMar
2023Unauthorized purchase email scam warningMar
2023Fraudulent email regarding eBay purchaseMar
2023Fake eBay invoice complaint mentionedMar
2023Suspicious email, verified as scamMar
2023Fraudulent email about TV purchaseMar
2023Fraudulent eBay purchase confirmation emailMar
2023Phishing email using eBay contactMar
2023Received eBay scam email alertMar
2023Reported as fraudulent eBay numberMar
2023Scam eBay email contains numberMar
2023Scam email related to eBay purchaseMar
2023Received fake invoice, confirmed scamMar
2023Received fake invoice email, scamMar
2023Email appears to be fraudulentMar
2023Report fraudulent eBay scam callsMar
2023Email invoice from fake eBayMar
2023Caution: possible scam, protect yourselfMar
2023Warning: Do not give informationMar
2023Unauthorized invoice, did not callMar
2023Warning: phishing email alert!Mar
2023Email from fake eBay teamMar
2023Reference in fake eBay emailMar
2023Unauthorized charge on eBay invoiceMar
2023Repeated calls, no message leftMar
2023User experienced spam callMar
2023Fake eBay invoice number unidentifiedMar
2023Suspicion of invoice fraudMar
2023Received fake eBay order emailMar
2023Number Of Searches: 45 Number Of Comments: 46 First Seen: 03 March 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Barnes Street(Kent), Little Green(Suffolk), Morborne(Cambridgeshire), Penryn(Cornwall) and South Hylton(Tyne and Wear).
02076650101 has 46 comments of which 16 x negative and 30 x neutral
02076650101 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02076650101 👆 is reported as associated with widespread phishing scams impersonating eBay, involving fake purchase emails for high-value items, typically a TV. The number is frequently displayed in scam emails urging recipients to call regarding fraudulent transactions they did not make. Callers often encounter automated voicemails or unhelpful responses, with some reporting hang-ups when challenged. Users advise against answering calls or engaging with related emails, recommending verifying sender addresses and consulting official eBay channels directly. The scams aim to acquire personal details through deceptive tactics. Recipients are encouraged to block the number, delete suspicious emails, and report such incidents to official cybersecurity organisations. Caution and vigilance are strongly advised for any unexpected eBay-related communications referencing this number.
Reports on phone number 02076650101
3 yearsLooks like a dodgy eBay scam to me. Wouldn’t trust it one bit.3 yearsSame here, got an email saying I made a bogus purchase on eBay. Typical scam stuff.3 yearsReceived a suspicious email purportedly from eBay, and it contained a dodgy phone number. Just a heads up, if you stumble across similar scam emails, you can send them over to the National Cyber Security Centre at [email protected] for them to take a look. Stay safe online!National Cyber Security Centre3 yearsGot an email from Ebay saying I spent £1099.99 at 10.45 on 21st March 2023.eBay3 yearsI’ve just received a dodgy email from eBay that included this number: 02076650101. Best to steer clear of it! The whole thing seems utterly amateurish and is clearly a scam.3 yearsReceived a dodgy phone number linked to a fraudulent email that imitated eBay. Definitely smells like a phishing scheme!3 yearsI received an email on 17/3/23 claiming I’d made a purchase from eBay totalling £1099.98. I never bought anything like this. Tried ringing the number given but it just went to an answer machine with a robotic voice message. The number itself is a London one, running through the Colt network, and allows you to leave messages - which I didn’t bother to do. I’d suggest not picking up calls from this number and to delete any emails signed off with [email protected] outright.Inner LondonColt3 years+44 20 7665 0101 Looks like a scam pretending to be about an order. Stay clear!3 yearsI recently received what I thought to be a dodgy eBay invoice featuring this number. It was supposedly for a telly priced at £1099, supposedly dispatched to a location in Norwich. Thanks to the brilliant people commenting here, I managed to confirm that it’s a well-known scam. Cheers!Norwich3 yearsHad a dodgy eBay transaction recently-thankfully, I decided to shut down my account a few weeks back due to the numerous similar incidents. Plus, trying to reach someone at eBay is like finding a needle in a haystack!3 yearsI've received an identical eBay invoice for a £1099 television destined for Norwich, yet I reside in Belfast. I decided to look up the phone number, and it raised an eyebrow on this 'who calls me' site (big thanks-such a handy tool!). I'll definitely rely on this site in the future for any dubious numbers. I’ve emailed spam to filter out any sneaky messages from that source and swiftly removed it from my inbox. It makes you wonder-who in Norwich is on the receiving end of all these TVs...?!NorwichBelfast3 yearsI received a call from this number linked to a dodgy eBay scam. An Asian man answered, and I could distinctly hear kids playing in the background, suggesting he was at home. When I confronted him about the fraudulent activity, he abruptly hung up on me. That was a close shave!3 yearsLike many others, I received a dodgy email pretending to be from eBay. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to look up the number associated with it, and unsurprisingly, it turns out to be a scam! Just to be clear, I always steer clear of clicking on any links in emails that seem iffy.3 yearsI came across a thoroughly dodgy email claiming to be from Ebay, informing me that I had supposedly splurged on a telly for an eye-watering £1099, destined for a completely different town. The phone number provided was labelled as customer service, but I have a strong hunch that ringing it could lead to some hefty charges or worse. Here are a few tips to keep safe: 1 - Always scrutinise the sender's email address with a fine-tooth comb. 2 - Avoid opening any attachments from senders unless you're absolutely certain they’re trustworthy. 3 - It's wise to look up any phone number that’s unfamiliar to you before engaging with it.Ebay3 yearsReceived a dodgy email featuring a phone number… Someone posing as an eBay seller sent a fraudulent invoice for an LG OLED evo C2 48" 4K Smart TV, totalling a whopping £1099.98. "eBay Dear Valued Customer, Thank you for choosing eBay. A confirmation email will follow once your order is on its way. The anticipated delivery date is noted below. Should you wish to check your order status or make amendments, don’t hesitate to reach out to our Customer Support on +44 20 7665 0101." I've checked both my eBay and PayPal accounts, and there's nothing there… What a complete waste of my time!LG3 yearsI’ve received a dodgy invoice from eBay, and it’s rather concerning. Why isn’t anyone pursuing this chap? It really ought to be addressed!3 yearsI received an email that looks like it’s from eBay, claiming I've bought a television for £1099.98, supposedly being sent to some address in Norfolk. It's clearly a scam as I haven't purchased any TV through eBay. The phone number is emphasised in the message, presumably trying to trick folks into calling it to dispute this fake order. Honestly, the wisest course of action would be to just delete that email and block both the sender and the number. Stay safe and don’t be taken in!Norfolk3 yearsI recently got a rather shoddy and blatant scam email claiming to be from eBay, informing me that I'd purchased a telly for £1099, which was allegedly on its way to some random location. The crooks, of course, included a phone number as their “customer service” line. I can only imagine calling that number would lead to a costly mistake or two! Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Always scrutinise the sender's email address. 2. Avoid opening attachments unless you’re absolutely certain of the sender’s credibility. 3. Make sure to look up any unfamiliar phone numbers before contacting them.3 yearsReceived an eBay order claiming to be for £1,099 today - it reeks of a scam, if you ask me!3 yearsOn 17th March 2023, I received an email claiming I'd made a purchase on eBay for £1099.98. I've never bought anything like that. When I rang the number given, it just went to an answerphone with a robotic voice. The number is an Inner London one, hosted by Colt, and it allows you to leave a message, but I chose not to. I'd advise against picking up calls from this line or replying to emails signed off with [email protected]. Stay careful.Inner LondonColt3 yearsOn 17th March 2023, I received an email claiming I'd made a purchase on E Bay for £1099.98, which I've never done. When I rang the number provided, it went straight to an answerphone with a robotic message. The number belongs to an Inner London area, operated through Colt, and allows voicemail, though I never left a message. I'd advise ignoring any calls from this number and deleting emails signed by [email protected].Inner LondonColt3 yearsYet another fraudulent eBay invoice, just like the previous ones I've received.3 yearsGot an email claiming I’d purchased a TV for £1,099.98. I instantly looked up the number, and luckily, there was no such order in my eBay account. Felt like a total scam. Didn’t even bother ringing the number.3 yearsI recently came across an email claiming I’d bought a telly for £1,099, but I haven’t placed any such order! The delivery location listed is Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JE, which is certainly not mine. The email appears to have been dispatched by a seller named nexthand-0. I suspect this is a right con, particularly since it mentions an automatic payment, but I make sure not to save my card details on eBay. Fortunately, my email system flagged this as dodgy and dumped it in the junk folder. Quite a relief, really!Magdalen StreetNorwichNR33 yearsGot this dodgy email claiming we ordered a telly from eBay. Definitely a scam, since I never bought anything!eBay3 yearsPhoney eBay contact number!3 yearsI received an email purportedly from eBay, and it had a suspicious phone number attached. It definitely gave me the heebie-jeebies and made me think it was some sort of scam. Be very wary, everyone!3 yearsI recently encountered a dodgy email supposedly from eBay, sent from [email protected], and it included the phone number 02076650101. Be wary!3 yearsI just got an email containing a dodgy invoice for £1099 from some supposed "Ebay seller," and they had the nerve to highlight this phone number prominently. The delivery address they used isn’t even mine! The subject line said, "We have placed your order," which is a clear giveaway that it’s a scam. Be careful, everyone!Ebay3 yearsI just got an email trying to trick me into paying £1099, complete with a bogus invoice. They even had the cheek to bold the phone number for me to call and supposedly track my 'order'. The delivery address they used? Not even close to mine! The email subject read, “We have placed your order,” which is a clear giveaway that it’s a scam. Stay alert, folks!3 yearsI received a dodgy email that seems to be a scam.3 years+44 20 7665 0101 Seems to be linked to a dodgy EBAY scam. They claim you’ve bought something pricey but with a phoney delivery address. Best to report it and then move on.3 yearsI received a bill from eBay for a television purchase, but the email's sender isn't eBay itself-it's clearly a fraudulent attempt. Please keep your guard up!3 yearsI received a dubious email from eBay regarding a transaction I never initiated, and this number was mentioned in it. The email was sent to an address that isn't linked to any eBay account I own. I chose not to ring them up or reply to the message.3 yearsImagine you get an invoice for something pricey you supposedly bought on eBay. Naturally, you ring the number boldly displayed on the document. An Asian gentleman answers and starts spinning a tale about your eBay account being compromised. He assures you that he can help rectify the situation. His narrative suggests that a fraudster has cleverly concealed the purchase from your real eBay account since there’s no record of it. But don’t be fooled-this is all a ruse to fish for your personal information.3 yearsScam alert - spam calls - Never answer and definitely don’t share any details with them - be careful!3 yearsI never rang that number but got an email saying I owed £399.99. Definitely not from me.3 yearsThis morning, I stumbled upon this number while going through a rather dodgy email. It turns out to be a fraudulent message claiming to be from eBay! It was all about a transaction I never actually made. Stay vigilant, everyone!3 yearsGot a dodgy email claiming to be from eBay’s fraud team, and they included this number in it. Definitely a scam, don’t trust it!3 yearsGot a dodgy email claiming to be from eBay trying to phish my info. Total scam! Thought I’d better check the number before doing anything.3 yearsI had a similar situation. This number popped up on an eBay receipt for an item I never ordered. Quite odd, I must say!3 yearsThis number has called me a few times now but each time, whoever is on the line just ends the call straight away.3 yearsAs soon as I picked up, I knew it was spam and hung up straight away.3 yearsCame across this unfamiliar number listed on a dodgy invoice from eBay.3 yearsI have my doubts about this invoice; it seems rather suspicious and lacks authenticity.3 yearsI got an email that had an eBay order linked to it. However, it seemed a bit fishy, especially since the sender's email address had an overseas vibe to it. Definitely raises some red flags!Submit Your Own Report (020 7665 0101)
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