07437005905
☎️ 07437005905 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone. It is part of the phone block 74370 with a prefix of 07437. The area code 07437 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07437005905
- Beware of eBay scammerSep
2020Switched to new eBay accountJun
2020Got money back from fraudMay
2020User warns of recent scamMay
2020Rebsteph_3108 user is backMay
2020Warning about potential scam sellerMay
2020Warning of eBay scammerMay
2020Warning about the recurring scamMay
2020Warning against eBay scammer "Broohu60"May
2020Ebay user relisting items fraudulentlyMay
2020Warning: suspicious eBay listing messageMay
2020Caution about online scam sellerMay
2020Report Oyem-davi for selling fraudulentlyMay
2020Encountered fraudster's elaborate PayPal scamMay
2020Andy scams buyers for productsMay
2020Account linked to scammer, be cautiousMay
2020Warns others of potential scamMay
2020Warning about seller becca1910 being fraudulentMay
2020Questioning credibility of sellerMay
2020User fell for eBay scamMay
2020eBay deals from Zuhra_Abukar availableMay
2020No information providedMay
2020User questions person's ability to tradeMay
2020Reporting scam by eBay userMay
2020Report and get money backMay
2020Report to Action Fraud, banksMay
2020Scammed for hot tub purchaseMay
2020Encountered scam, reported ongoing issueApr
2020eBay scammer, high value itemsApr
2020Beware of eBay bank transfersApr
2020eBay scammer selling fake productsApr
2020Avoided scammer named Andrew, Lucky dipApr
2020Reporting ebay scam for Lazy SpaApr
2020User contacted Ebay about relisted itemsApr
2020Spam selling through pool scummerApr
2020Scammed by fake hot tub sellerApr
2020Reported scam by untrustworthy sellerApr
2020Warning about £500 hot tub scamApr
2020eBay seller scamming, needs actionApr
2020User was almost scammedApr
2020Report to fraud squad. Locked upApr
2020Negative experience with eBay sellerApr
2020Thought eBay seller was genuineApr
2020Warning about potential eBay scamApr
2020Beware eBay scammer sexyladyrighteous 07437005905Apr
2020Money taken, feeling deceived. AngerApr
2020Problematic behavior on eBayApr
2020Missed call, possible robocaller testApr
2020Warning about fake eBay salesApr
2020Reported scam using fake eBay listingsApr
2020Suspicious eBay bargain invoicing concernsApr
2020Warning: Possible eBay scam for iPadsApr
2020Accuses seller of fraudulent behaviorApr
2020Claiming eBay fraud, large theftApr
2020Warning of eBay scam potentialApr
2020Warning of eBay scam with 0800 numberApr
2020Number Of Searches: 275 Number Of Comments: 51 First Seen: 07 April 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from High Longthwaite(Cumbria) and Lochend(Edinburgh).
07437005905 has 51 comments of which 50 x negative and 1 x neutral
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Phone number ☎️ 07437005905 👆 is reported as a persistent eBay scammer operating under multiple aliases and frequently changing phone numbers, targeting buyers with fake listings for hot tubs, electronics, and other high-value items. The scam involves pressuring victims to pay via bank transfer rather than secure methods like PayPal, often providing fraudulent invoices and false company details. Despite numerous reports to eBay, banks, Action Fraud, and the police, this individual continues to defraud people, leaving victims out of substantial sums. Buyers are strongly advised never to transfer money outside trusted platforms, to verify listings and sellers thoroughly, and to report suspicious activity promptly to authorities and eBay. Caution and vigilance are essential to avoid falling foul of this ongoing scam.
Reports on phone number 07437005905
6 yearsGot tricked by someone on eBay, total scam.6 yearsI’m now using a different eBay account, KAE0ZR22, and switched to the phone number 07775 636531.6 yearsLuckily my bank stepped in and helped me recover the cash after I reported it as fraud - they always say to trace the money and thankfully they found it. It’s pretty mad that this bloke is still scamming people out of thousands every single day given what’s going on right now.6 yearsI got ripped off on 18/05/20 for £518.50, don’t let these people fool you. I’ve already told the bank and the fraud squad about it. It’s shocking how they keep coming back daily using new identities.6 yearsLooks like he’s popped up again, but now he’s going by rebsteph_3108.6 yearsWatch out - 0743 7005905 is a scammer pretending to be from eBay!!! Don't fall for it!6 yearsHe’s at it once more!!! Seriously, stay clear of Broohu60!!! I already flagged him on ebay and I’m not stopping there!6 yearsThis guy seems to be on eBay all the time doing the same thing. It's beyond me how he hasn't been caught yet. Plenty of people have reported him, including us, after we got duped. We feel proper silly for letting it happen but now we're trying hard to get our cash back. Fingers crossed someone puts an end to it quick.6 yearsJust had it happen AGAIN - they took down the two items then put them back up for sale - making a grand for absolutely nothing - total rip off, rip off. Somebody really needs to put an end to this fast - ebay user Broohu60 - HALT THEM.6 yearsI spotted these two hot tubs up for grabs on eBay again, this time under the name Broohu60. They’re listed for the same low price with the same contact number, asking for £500 via Equity Holding bank transfer. If anyone is thinking of buying, maybe try sorting it out face-to-face to avoid getting scammed. Just a heads up, there’s less than 27 hours left on the listing. Please be careful and don’t get caught out!EbayEquity Holding6 yearsJust got ripped off by this tosser on 07437 005905. Paid £500 plus £18.50 for delivery and never got what I ordered. I swear I’ll track them down one way or another. Been reading how loads of others have fallen for the same scam. Watch out, folks!6 yearsWatch out for Oyem-davi if you're buying a hot tub on eBay - total scammer. Heard he's gonna get featured on BBC Watchdog soon. If he’s ripped you off, you should definitely let BBC Watchdog know. Don’t say I didn’t warn ya!BBC WatchdogBBC6 yearsSome scammer tried to pull a fast one on me yesterday evening. He spoke really smoothly but refused to use PayPal, came out with some load of rubbish about buying hot tubs for his company and wanting me to send an invoice then bank him £500. I said no thanks. Last night he was using the name becca19, but now today shows up as oyem-davi. I even got a dodgy email supposedly from eBay about the first profile. I've reported the dodgy account he's using now as well! What a nightmare.6 yearsI dealt with a guy called Andy, who sounded quite polite on the phone. He emailed me an invoice and insisted on payment through bank transfer only. I sent over £500, and he messaged to say my item would arrive the very next day. A few days later, it became clear I'd been ripped off. Now I’m trying to get my cash back. He's still active on eBay, selling hot tubs and other stuff under the seller ID becca1910. Watch out for him!Andy6 yearsJust a heads up, looks like the fraudster is back using a new account called becca1910 on eBay. I’ve reached out to @Askebay and @actionfrauduk on Twitter again today to report it. Stay careful!AskebayactionfraudukTwitter6 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from eBay, but something felt off so I decided to look up their number and name first. Glad I did, turns out they’re a scammer. Lucky I didn’t get tricked out of any cash. Looks like they’re still active on eBay going by the handle @becca1910.6 yearsWatch out! He’s back using the name seller becca1910. ⚠️ SCAM ALERT ⚠️ Don’t waste your cash on him, you’ll just end up out of pocket with nothing to show for it but regret. Total ripoff! #fraud #scammer #EquityHoldings #andrewgrayton6 yearsToday, he’s at it once more, using the name becca1901. I seriously don’t get how he manages to scam so many folks without getting caught.6 yearsI got duped by some bloke on eBay trying to flog iPads. Honestly, I didn’t even bother to check if the company was legit beforehand. Lesson learnt the hard way.6 yearsif anyones lookin for a good deal, check out eBay user Zuhra_abukar. They’ve just put up some stuff after not listing anything for a while. worth a look!Zuhra6 yearsHe’s using a fourth alias now, kusma-0 I think. How come he’s still allowed to make trades?6 yearsI told my bank about it and they’re sorting my refund, should get it back in a couple of weeks. Also reported his account through the eBay login page, flagged all his stuff for selling dodgy goods, and have informed Action Fraud and the police too. Hopefully that shuts him down.Action Fraud6 yearsDefinitely call your bank straight away, even though chances are you won’t get your money back. Also, make sure to report it to Action Fraud - they’ll give you a crime reference number. It’s a real rubbish situation but this scammer’s been targeting loads of people. The more of us who report it, maybe something will finally be done about it.Action Fraud6 yearsCheers everyone, I’ve reported this guy to eBay, my bank, the police, and action fraud - done it all. Just looked on eBay again and he’s up to the same scam, listing a hot tub under the name zuhra-abukar. About 5 minutes ago it was going for £360, then it just stopped selling like with me. I reckon he’s tricked someone else again. I’m so annoyed he’s getting away with this, especially scamming £500 each time, and eBay seems to be doing nothing about it. How many more people have to fall for this before they step in?Action Fraud6 yearsJust got done being conned over a hot tub, they promised tracking and stuff but of course I fell for it. Lost £500 plus £18.50 for delivery, total waste. Is there any way to get my cash back or should I just accept I’ve lost it?6 yearsLike others have said, I nearly got caught by a scammer too. Thankfully I found this site first and double-checked the number. It seems they’re still active though, so I’ve reported it to be safe.6 yearsThis bloke is an eBay fraudster. He posts expensive stuff for sale on eBay and tricks folks into paying via bank transfer. Every month he switches up his phone number and creates a fresh eBay account. Be really careful and never send money straight to the bank. Always use PayPal for safety. eBay seems to turn a blind eye since people aren’t paying their final value fees. I’ve reported loads of these accounts to eBay through Twitter and the site itself over the past few days, but nothing’s changed. The seller just keeps putting the same items up with the same photos again and again.Twitter6 yearsJust had a run-in with someone named Andrew and thought I’d better look up his number and name on eBay. Glad I did because I found out heaps of bad stuff. Nearly gave him my bank info but stopped in time. Really sorry to anyone who got tricked though, and cheers to everyone for the heads up!Andrew6 yearsNever trust eBay sellers who ask for bank transfers, it's a total scam. I've learned my lesson the hard way - avoid bank payments on eBay at all costs!6 yearsI just dropped an email to one of the top guys at eBay [email protected][###] asking why nothing’s been done about this yet. That seller’s items got reposted no less than twice this morning, all seven of them, and people are already bidding again right now. It’s getting a bit ridiculous ))))o:Ebay6 yearsI reckon I've been conned by this guy selling the lazy spa on Ebay. I've flagged all his listings but Ebay doesn’t seem to bother. Also reported it to Action Fraud and they gave me a crime reference. If anyone else got caught out, I’d say do the same. Now I’m thinking of contacting my bank, feeling proper stupid about the whole thing.Lazy SpaAction Fraud6 yearsSpoke to eBay earlier today, they promised to do something about it, but this guy’s already put the same items up twice more! That’s at least a dozen people he’s ripped off now. How on earth does eBay keep letting this slide, especially when he’s got his mobile number right in the listing? He’s got perfect feedback as a buyer, but nothing as a seller because he tricks folks into dealing with him directly under the name sexyladyrighteous. Honestly, hope you catch a cold or mess with the wrong person, mate - they'll find you out, you absolute tosser.6 yearsThis bloke's still up to no good, sadly I only looked into his number after it was too late. We've reported it to both the police and our bank. Got in touch with Ebay as well, but I doubt they'll take any action! Lost over £500 including postage on the 26th of April. Watch out!6 yearsScam alert! Paid £500 for a lazy hot tub that never showed up. They were so believable though. Please don’t get caught out like I did.6 yearsThis guy conned me out of more than £500 on eBay and he’s still operating this morning. I keep flagging him but the police need to step in. He’s seriously making a fortune, ripping off loads of people.6 yearsIf everyone goes ahead and tells the fraud unit about this guy, he'll end up behind bars for sure.6 yearsI had the same thing happen to me - some guy claiming to sell a hot tub on eBay. He said he'd take £450, then sent over an invoice with a messed up address. His "business" website looked really dodgy, like it was thrown together quickly just to scam people. When I looked up the phone number, it was clear he was up to something dodgy, probably using a disposable burner phone. Proper posh scammer if you ask me.6 yearsGot tricked by some scammer on eBay who swiped £500 off me. What a nightmare!6 yearsThought I was dealing with a legit person on eBay, even got an invoice from them, sounded proper trustworthy. Turns out, it's a scam. Paid a heavy price for falling for it. Now I'm determined to track this bloke down and give him a real piece of my mind.6 yearsWatch out for this ebay scammer! sexyladyrighteous was trying to flog a hot tub. I did a quick reverse search on his number, found this site, and sent it over to him for an explanation. No word back at all, and the hot tub just popped back up for sale straight away. Shady behaviour!6 yearsHeads up about 07437005905 - total eBay con artist going by sexyladyrighteous. Appears genuine at first, but it’s all a front. They showed a driver's licence with the name Andrew Benjamin Drayton. My son got completely ripped off for a lot of cash by this bloke. Be careful!Andrew Benjamin Drayton6 years250 quid gone, that dodgy bloke took it all off me. What a wanker.6 yearsThat muppet’s changed their username on eBay to sexyladyrighteous but is still using the same phone number. Honestly, someone should really give this idiot a lesson.6 yearsGot a missed call from this number on my phone today but no voicemail or anything. I noticed another call from a similar number a few days ago, maybe they’re from the same marketing firm? I’m not gonna ring back since it’s an unknown number - probably just some robocall seeing if someone picks up.6 yearsSomeone rang claiming to be selling things on eBay, but it was a total scam. Be careful and don't fall for their tricks!6 yearsi got caught out too, the bloke goes by shakilah_95. the number he rings from is 0743 7005905. he just keeps putting the same stuff back up on ebay like it's nothing. i wouldn’t be surprised if he’s pocketed thousands from this con job. i’ve told the bank and the cops but honestly, i’m not too hopeful. for goodness sake, i just want that scoundrel to get what's coming to him - this has been dragging on for weeks with no end in sight from this mug’s antics.6 yearsDodgy ebay deal here. Saw an offer that looked way too good to be true. Got an invoice from some business called equity holdings but couldn’t get hold of them anywhere. Checked online and there’s no mention of this bloke being part of that company. Plus, the payment was asked into a personal bank account, not a business one, and the name on it didn’t even match the email sender. Bit fishy if you ask me.Equity Holdings6 yearsThis person is a total ebay scammer, ripping off folks out of thousands of pounds. Stay well clear if you value your money.6 yearsThis person is an ebay scammer who’s ripped off loads of folks, taking thousands of pounds from them.6 yearsthere's this guy on ebay putting up listings for iPads - air and pro versions - claiming he can post them with royal mail. he wants half the money up front, rest after you get the device! i actually got an email from him, said he’s from Equity Holding Ltd or something, but his email ends with @europel##}!l! be careful folks, looks like a total scam! don’t get caught out!Royal MailEquity Holding Ltd6 yearsI just got a call from an 0800 number, turned out to be a scammer pretending to be from eBay. Heard it’s flagged as a scam by HSBC too, so be careful!HSBCSubmit Your Own Report (07437 005905)
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