02081449660
☎️ 02081449660 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208144 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081449660
- Accuses company of impersonation scamDec
2023Received bogus Vodafone customer callNov
2023Received suspicious call from "Vodafone."Nov
2023Fraudulent call from fake VodafoneOct
2023O2 discount scam; account security compromisedOct
2023Warning about O2 discount scamSep
2023Report suspicious activity immediatelySep
2023"they said to be sky"Jan
2018Suspicious call during computer setupJul
2017Concern about potential security breachJun
2017Alert: Scam company, avoid giving informationJun
2017Scam attempt, suspicious caller hung-upMay
2017Scammed for virus removal serviceApr
2017Scammers took over my computerJan
2017Scammers posing as tech supportJan
2017Suspicious call from "MacAfee" representativeJan
2017Claiming it's a scam, offensive responseJan
2017Beware, potential scam call warningDec
2016Suspicious call after McAfee activationNov
2016Scam caller pretending to be McAfeeNov
2016Number Of Searches: 134 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 06 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from East Holton(Dorset), Green End(Warwickshire) and Pathhead(Midlothian).
02081449660 has 19 comments of which 10 x neutral and 9 x negative
02081449660 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081449660 👆 is reported as linked to fraudulent activity involving scam callers impersonating customer service from major telecom providers such as Vodafone and O2, as well as tech support claiming to be from McAfee. These callers offer fake discounts, request personal and account information, and in some cases gain remote access to victims' computers, leading to unauthorised charges and potential security risks. Several victims have highlighted attempts to extract sensitive details or payment under false pretences, with some reporting that scammers installed unwanted software or froze their devices. It is strongly advised not to share personal data, avoid calling back unknown numbers, and directly contact official customer support channels to verify any suspicious claims. This number should be treated with caution and reported to relevant fraud prevention authorities.
Reports on phone number 02081449660
3 yearsComplete rip off. They were acting like they worked for O2 support.O23 yearsGot a ring from a Glasgow phone number earlier, and the guy on the line claimed he was with Vodafone. He told me that because there'd been loads of grumbles about the signal and service lately, I was eligible for a 40% discount on my next bill. Didn't ask for any of my personal info, said his name was Adam, though his accent didn’t seem local at all. He left me a number to ring back but then just cut off. No way was I going to call back!GlasgowVodafoneAdam3 yearsGot a ring from +44 161 524 7646 claiming to be Vodafone. I asked a few questions and they told me to call customer support on 0208 144 9660. Didn’t think much of it so I just hung up. Later had a look online and both numbers showed up as scams. Big thanks to ‘Who Called Me’ - brilliant help!Vodafone3 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be O2 and saying they could give me a discount. They somehow got into my account, but as soon as I realised, I rang O2's fraud department straight away. Thankfully, they helped me lock everything down and I got control back.O2Fraud Team3 yearsWatch out, there’s a dodgy scam going around claiming to offer O2 discounts! Don’t fall for it!3 yearsThey claimed to be from O2 and have messed about with my account a lot, even went as far as ordering a new phone using my O2 details.9 yearsThe caller claimed to be someone from Sky.9 yearsI recently acquired a new laptop and was in the midst of configuring my antivirus software. Just a couple of minutes into entering my account information, I received a call from a gentleman with an Indian accent inquiring if I was experiencing any issues. Upon mentioning that I was actually just getting the auto-renewal sorted, he promptly disconnected the call. I attempted to return the call, but it went straight to voicemail. Quite fishy, if you ask me!9 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be a technician from McAfee while I was attempting to set up their security software. This person managed to gain access to my computer, and now I'm left wondering how I can verify that my system is still secure. What steps should I take to ensure everything is alright?McAfee9 yearsThey're a fake firm just pretending to be real. Don’t share any of your details with them!9 yearsIt's the same old scam, isn't it? They attempted to lure me into logging onto a website called help44.com and requested that I enter a code. At that juncture, my instincts kicked in, and I inquired about why they needed me to grant access. Unsurprisingly, the call was terminated abruptly.help44. com9 yearsThey tried to charge me an outrageous £79.99 to remove some pesky trojans lurking on my network. I wasn't having any of it, though. Still, I can’t shake off the concern that they might gain access to my computer since they remotely controlled it during that phone call. It’s quite unsettling, to say the least!10 yearsI've just received a rather alarming phone call from some individuals who provided me with codes, and, to my horror, they've managed to seize control of my computer! It’s now completely unresponsive, and I'm at a loss about what steps to take next.10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be a technician from McAfee, as I was struggling with software installation. They offered to take control of my computer remotely to set things right. Miraculously, they seemed to fix everything and claimed I now had a five-year warranty. However, they charged an eye-watering £300 for the privilege of removing some pesky Trojans. It wasn’t until my credit card provider reached out to alert me that I realised I’d been duped. They even provided a receipt for the transaction. After a bit of digging, I discovered these con artists were operating out of Mexico under the name Procom 247. Quite the shocking experience!McAfeeMexico10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from "MacAfee" shortly after I attempted to set up my account.MacAfee10 yearsUtterly fraudulent! Please would someone kindly instruct these individuals to "take a hike and find themselves".10 yearsReceived a call today shortly after I entered my McAfee details on what I presumed was a reputable website. They started probing me with strange questions, such as the age of my computer, which didn't sit right with me at all. It was all rather suspicious, so take my advice and don’t grant them access; they’ll likely swipe your info without a second thought.McAfee10 yearsWhen I bought my laptop, I ended up with a couple of McAfee LiveSafe activation cards. As I was trying to log in to activate them, I soon received a phone call that claimed to be from McAfee. The caller mentioned there was an issue and offered to remotely access my computer to fix it. I wasn’t having any of that and told him I’d get in touch with my son, who works in IT support, to handle the situation.McAfee10 yearsI’ve encountered this number, and it appears to be linked to individuals attempting to pilfer your computer information. In my experience, they masqueraded as representatives from McAfee, reaching out to me after I accidentally began downloading antivirus software from a counterfeit McAfee site.McAfeeSubmit Your Own Report (020 8144 9660)
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