07441393840
☎️ 07441393840 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Stour Marine. It is part of the phone block 74413 with a prefix of 07441. The area code 07441 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07441393840
- Scam attempt involving rental propertyOct
2024Beware of rental scam attemptsApr
2022Warning about potential scam artistMar
2021Scammer posing as Lynda WatkinsMar
2021Phone number provided: +44 7867 933902Feb
2021Not enough context providedFeb
2021Multiple scammers using phone numbersDec
2020Beware of suspicious text scamsNov
2020Warning about pet sitting scamNov
2020WhatsApp scam related to dog-sittingOct
2020Fraudster, report, avoid contact, unsafeOct
2020Received suspicious message, reported itOct
2020Be cautious of apartment scamOct
2020Warns of potential rental scamSep
2020Warning: Job application WhatsApp scamAug
2020Email address protection in HTMLAug
2020Recent message, plan to prankAug
2020Verified contact details, received suspicious communicationAug
2020Beware of Eastbourne crystal scamMay
2020Warning: Fake job at Daisy CrystalsMay
2020Suspected scam attempt on GumtreeMay
2020Urgent warning about potential scamMay
2020Suspicious personal assistant job offerMay
2020Tracked suspicious activity, found locationMay
2020Warns about Linda Carrigan scamMay
2020CAUTION: suspicious contact, potential scamApr
2020Linda Carrigan is a scammerApr
2020Scam via Gumtree, poor EnglishApr
2020Regrets over renting decision madeMar
2020Warning about fraudulent property listingMar
2020Received suspicious rental property offerMar
2020Received suspicious unsolicited property offerMar
2020Introducing as Daisy May. Apparent omissionMar
2020Scammer selling crystals on Friday-AdMar
2020Warning about Linda Carrigan scammingFeb
2020Warning: potential scam, be cautiousFeb
2020Beware of fake scammers. Report themFeb
2020Warning about potential scam activityFeb
2020Warning about potential rental scamFeb
2020Suspicious individual, involve the policeFeb
2020Scammer posing as property sellerFeb
2020Email scammer took parents' moneyFeb
2020Warning about Linda Carrigan scamFeb
2020Warning about Linda Carrigan scamFeb
2020Caution about suspicious rental agreementFeb
2020Warning about rental deposit scamFeb
2020Woman scammed, asked for moneyJan
2020Suspicious housing offer, likely scamJan
2020Scam alert for property rentalJan
2020Suspicious ad, requested upfront depositJan
2020User warns of convincing scammerJan
2020Warning of convincing fake scammerJan
2020Warning about a potential scamDec
2019Warning: rental scam, fake adsDec
2019Number Of Searches: 212 Number Of Comments: 46 First Seen: 18 December 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cemaes(Anglesey/Sir Fon), Churchstow(Devon) and Clydach(Monmouthshire).
07441393840 has 46 comments of which 45 x negative and 1 x neutral
07441393840 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07441393840 👆 is reported as a highly deceptive and persistent scam operation primarily targeting rental property seekers and job applicants in the UK. Victims are lured with convincing fake property listings or job offers, often involving upfront fees and deposits which are never refunded. The perpetrators use multiple aliases and provide forged documentation such as tenancy agreements, IDs, and property deeds to appear legitimate. Communication typically occurs via WhatsApp or email, with poor grammar and suspiciously low prices as common red flags. Reports indicate that scammers exploit popular platforms like Gumtree and local classifieds, sometimes threatening victims when challenged. Authorities advise against sharing personal information or sending money in advance, recommending reporting to Action Fraud and verifying listings independently to avoid falling victim.
Reports on phone number 07441393840
2 yearsThey tried to scam me for £500. I asked them why they needed that amount and they suddenly switched to saying it was $500 instead. This all happened when I was looking at a rental property website.4 yearsJust another typical scam, I’m afraid. I replied to an ad on Gumtree for a rental property, and they seemed to tick all the boxes. They sent over some impressive photos and a well-crafted lease agreement. However, it turned out to be a con designed to snatch up £500 as a deposit, after which they vanished into thin air. Take heed of this number and any emails linked with it, as they're definitely dodgy!Gumtree5 yearsThat Linda Watkins woman tried to con us by giving all the details to send cash straight to her account, but honestly, it was obvious from the start this was a total stitch-up. A gorgeous 4-bedroom house in Glasgow with all bills paid for just £1200? Come on, sounds like a nightmare scam. The police really should step up and do their job properly to stop these nutters.Linda WatkinsGlasgow5 yearsSomebody called "Lynda Watkins" messaged me on WhatsApp from 07570716066, using the email [email protected][###]. She replied to a rental listing I’d put up on Gumtree, sending photos of a beautiful flat that seemed way too affordable to be real. When I called her out on it being a possible scam, she just called me crazy and blocked me immediately. I’ve reported the number to WhatsApp now.WhatsAppLynda WatkinsGumtree5 yearsLynda Watkins here.Lynda Watkins6 yearsI've spotted this scam too, and they’re also ringing from 07537182225. They use loads of different names like Denise Peyker Couchman, Linda Carrigan, Julie Taylor, and a bunch more. They often include '2015' in their gmail addresses, which is a bit of a giveaway. For example, their email might look something like [email protected][###]. Stay alert!Denise Peyker CouchmanLinda CarriganJulie Taylor6 yearsI got a message from +44 7441 393840 about my dog walking ad last Friday. The way it was written wasn’t quite right English, seemed off. They’d obviously looked up some local addresses to make it sound legit. The story was that they had a dog sitting job, but couldn’t take care of a Bichon Frise named Blue and sent over three pictures. The odd English and the pushy tone made me suspicious. If a "customer" only texts and never calls, it’s probably a scam. Best to just block and keep yourself safe.Blue6 yearsI put up an ad on Gumtree for pet sitting and got a message about looking after a dog called Blue. They wanted me to sort things out but it all seemed off from the start. Once I caught on it was a scam, they started threatening to come round my place. The scammer even sent photos of some "ID" with themselves holding it, saying their name was Natalya. I called them and it was so obvious it was a bloke doing a rubbish female voice, proper laughable. Honestly, hope no one else gets caught by this tosser’s nonsense.GumtreeBlueNatalya6 yearsI recieved a WhatsApp message about a pet sitting ad I had on Gumtree. When I tried asking some basic questions about the dog to figure out whats involved and plan my week, the reply was vague and dodgy. I had this weird feeling something was off. So I searched the phone number online and, as I suspected, turns out it’s a scam.WhatsAppGumtree6 yearsI’ve just had a run-in with this individual, and I can assure you they’re definitely up to no good - a complete con artist who ought to be locked up. Please, keep your personal information to yourself and steer clear of sending any money. I've already lodged a report with the police through the Action Fraud website. This charlatan has swindled unsuspecting victims out of thousands of pounds. They may try to lure you with offers of a rental property, asking for a deposit upfront that you’ll never see again, or perhaps entice you with a job delivering crystals. Whatever you do, don't get pulled into their scheme; just report them on Action Fraud. They’re also known to use the number 07441393242. They may pretend to show you legitimate proof of identity, but trust me, they’re an expert at this kind of trickery. Best to keep your distance!Action Fraud6 yearsReceived a message on WhatsApp from someone claiming to be from Gumtree, offering a job delivering crystals around Surrey. I foolishly shared a bit of info but started to feel uneasy pretty quickly. The caller called herself Natalia Rusz this time. I wasted no time and reported it to Action Fraud, and also told my bank just to be safe. They contacted me from a different number beginning with 07441. If anyone else gets a message like this, I’d recommend going straight to the Action Fraud site and making a report. They’ll give you a crime ref number to keep.WhatsAppGumtreeSurreyNatalia RuszAction Fraud6 yearsI put up an ad on Gumtree searching for a flat to rent and ended up receiving pictures of a supposed place from 07448449127. Be careful and don’t trust this number!Gumtree6 yearsI put up an ad on Gumtree searching for somewhere to rent. This isn't the phone number involved, but the email they used to try and con me is [email protected][###].Gumtree6 yearsI saw a job ad last Friday and decided to apply. Soon after, I got a message on WhatsApp from +44 7441 393242, but the number is actually from South Africa. They were offering me a position as a crystal delivery driver or something like that, which immediately felt dodgy. Without thinking much, I sent over my CV and driving licence! Just a heads up - this is definitely a scam. I’m going to warn people on Facebook too. The email they’ve been using goes by the name Daisy. I’m doing my best to report this fraud wherever possible!WhatsAppSouth AfricaFacebookDaisy6 yearsI got a call from this number the other day, but when I answered there was complete silence on the other end, which was really odd. I tried calling back but it just went straight to voicemail. Could be one of those random nuisance calls or maybe a telemarketer hanging up quickly. Either way, be careful if it rings you!6 yearsJust got a message from her, like, five minutes ago. Think I’ll play along for a bit and see what happens.6 yearsShe messaged me on WhatsApp, so I decided to verify the email, [email protected][###] and this showed up! Clearly, I’m not moving forward with the house now. Cheers for the help.WhatsApp6 yearsBeware of that “Daisy Crystals” job in Eastbourne claiming to be a crystal assistant. If anyone has dealt with them, please share what happened! I’m so glad I came across this site before getting involved.Daisy CrystalsEastbourne6 yearsI almost got caught up with this "Daisy Crystals" so-called crystal assistant role in Eastbourne. Was about to fall into that trap until I stumbled on this site. Has anyone else got any experiences with this place? It seems a bit dodgy to me.Daisy CrystalsEastbourne6 yearsGot a new number and email hitting me up on Gumtree, looks like another scam attempt. The phone is +447537106182 and the email they’re using is [email protected]. Heads up, watch out for this one!Gumtree6 yearsYou lot better ring your bank quick if the money hasn’t cleared from her account yet. My bank told me they’d refund me because of a scam. She tricked me too, so watch out.6 yearsI put myself forward for a personal assistant role at Crystal Deliveries but something felt off, maybe a scam. They somehow got hold of my ID and even used my email [email protected][###]. Luckily, I’ve dealt with something like this before and managed to stop it before it got worse.Crystal Deliveries6 yearsI looked up the caller today after they hit me with a 500 call, and it turns out the number points to 42 Osborn Street, London. Oddly enough, my phone logs say something about Buxton Hotel with numbers ending in 182 and 129. Strange.Osborn StreetLondonBuxton Hotel6 yearsI got totally ripped off by this awful woman, Linda CARRIGAN. I was desperate for a rental place in Sandbanks Poole and she said she had tinnitus, so all communications were by email. I even sent her my passport, proof I owned the place, receipts for the deposit and refund if decided not to go through. Foolishly, I handed over £200 because she claimed another person was keen. BE WARNED - SHE’S DEFINITELY A SCAMMER!Linda CARRIGANSandbanksPoole6 yearsI got a message from someone on Gumtree and instantly knew it was dodgy. Their English was terrible and their emails were full of mistakes, like they didn’t even bother to write properly. It’s sad that some folks actually believe this rubbish!6 yearsI really wish I came across this before handing over any cash for that rental! I’ve been left feeling pretty daft, especially since I was so desperate to find a flat after my landlord decided to sell the place I’ve lived in for a decade. Honestly, I’m just gutted - like a right muppet - and now I’m skint on top of it all.6 yearsI was searching for a flat on Gumtree when this woman contacted me, showed some nice photos and even shared a tenancy contract. She said she’d recently relocated to Southampton because she’s got hearing difficulties and wanted to be closer to family. Then she asked for a £500 deposit in advance, which made me suspicious straight away. So, I looked her up online and ended up here. I’ve reported her. Hope she faces the consequences! Watch out, everyone!GumtreeSouthampton6 yearsI saw everyones comments and I had something similar happen. This Linda Carrigan messaged me saying she had a place to rent and asked for my info to sort out the tenancy agreement - I was daft and gave it to her! Later, she sent photos and an address, but I noticed straight away the house didn’t look like it belonged in that area. I’m wonderin’ now what they even want with our personal details like name and address? Anyone else had this? Cheers!Linda Carrigan6 yearsI got a call on my mobile about some house viewing offer. The person never gave their name and took ages to reply when I asked about the place. Decided to look up the number on Google and yep, turns out it's dodgy.6 yearsI came across her ad on Friday-ad where she wanted an assistant to help sell crystals. The tale she messaged me on WhatsApp seemed dodgy, so I looked up her phone number on Google and ended up on this site. Turns out, she’s a massive con artist. Seriously, everyone should check her info online before handing over any cash.WhatsAppGoogle6 yearsI totally forgot to mention, the person calls themselves Daisy May.Daisy May6 years[email protected][###]. watch out. Total fraud. I was searching for a flat to rent and put up an ad on gumtree with what I needed. This person messaged me with photos and a tale about being hard of hearing and having recently relocated to Edinburgh to stay close to family. She wanted info for the tenancy agreement before even seeing the place and so on. Stay cautious everyone.GumtreeEdinburgh6 yearsI’m really shocked, Linda Carrigan tricked us out of £250, our hard-earned cash. She told us she had a property and all we had to do was put down a deposit to secure it, but it was all lies. We got fooled by her story. Please, don’t let anyone else get caught like we did. I’m planning to report this to the police.Linda Carrigan6 yearsRight, tried getting me with a scam in Leicester as well. We were about to send over a 'holding deposit' but decided to google the phone number first - glad we checked!Leicester6 yearsHonestly, I reckon the cops gotta step in here - this sounds like some nutter messin’ with people. She gave me some info about a house but left out the full address. I asked her about it and she just went quiet. When I rent a place, I always get the council to verify who owns it first, so not sharing the full address screams scam to me. She must’ve realised I wasn’t falling for it and just disappeared. Watch out, folks!6 yearsThis number is incredibly dodgy! I've had an unpleasant encounter with someone calling themselves Linda Carrigan. She’ll tempt you with a property price that’s almost too good to be true, then send you a phoney deed through email. At first glance, it appears quite convincing, but don’t be fooled-eventually, you’ll realise you’ve fallen victim to fraud, and that the property was never up for grabs. Stay vigilant!Linda Carrigan6 yearsShe got my elderly folks to send her £1,600 through [email protected][###], then she’s asking for an extra £300 just so they can do the viewing. And if we don’t cough that up, she says there’s no refund coming. It really pisses me off how people like her take advantage of others like that.6 yearsBeware of Linda Carrigan - total scammer. She claims to have a passport and emails you a bogus property deed from [email protected][###]. Her excuse for asking for a deposit before any viewing is that she’s been let down before, but it’s just a trick to get your money upfront. Don’t fall for it!Linda Carrigan6 yearsBeware of Linda Carrigan - total scammer. She has some forged passport and fake property documents she sends through email from a dodgy address like [email protected][###]. She’ll claim she’s been treated unfairly and demands a deposit before you even get to see the place. Stay clear of her!Linda CarriganBest6 yearsSo, I got a call from someone who said her name was Linda Carrigan, but I’m not so sure she wasn’t using a fake name. She claimed she’d recently relocated to Belfast to be near her relatives because of some hearing issues. She even emailed over a tenancy agreement and asked for money upfront before I could even see the place, saying she’d been stood up before. Honestly, all of that just made me suspicious right away.Linda CarriganBelfast6 yearsGot a call from a lady who turned out to be a scammer, asked for cash upfront before I could even see what she was offering.7 yearsI got a message and an email from the same number about a 3-bedroom house. They wanted a deposit upfront before I even got to see the place! They said they had trouble hearing and that they’d just moved to Southampton - sounded totally dodgy to me!Southampton7 yearsDon’t fall for this scam! I was looking for a place and they wanted me to pay a deposit just to see it. Total rubbish, absolutely dodgy!7 yearsI put up an ad for a studio and this number got in touch, seemed alright at first but then they suddenly wanted me to pay a deposit in advance. Looks like a scam to me.7 yearsTotal rip-off!7 yearsThis number is tied to scammers pretending to rent out houses or flats. They put up bogus ads with fake photos and ask for a deposit before you even get to see the place. They also want loads of your personal information and send you a supposed “tenant agreement” from a so-called ‘solicitor’. I wasn’t happy about paying anything before viewing, so I said no. They were pushy and kept pestering me for the deposit. When I visited the property, the real tenants had no clue their home was being advertised at all. I’ve reported this scam now.Submit Your Own Report (07441 393840)
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