07448877897
☎️ 07448877897 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Lycamobile. It is part of the phone block 74488 with a prefix of 07448. The area code 07448 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07448877897
- Scam warning regarding PCN paymentsOct
2024Warning about Nintendo Switch scamAug
2021Warning about PayPal scam transactionJun
2021Warning: eBay scammer, high riskMay
2021Beware of eBay scams. Be cautiousMay
2021Warning about potential scam duoApr
2021Warning about Emily Musundi scammingMar
2021Be cautious of seller scamMar
2021Accusation of fraudulent activityMar
2021Sister scammed on ebay, bewareFeb
2021Daughter contacted through eBay scamFeb
2021Beware of PayPal scam lossesFeb
2021Received suspicious message, blocked buyerFeb
2021Numbers without context provide nothingJan
2021Warning about potential scammer on eBayJan
2021Potential eBay scam involving COVIDJan
2021Suspicious contact on eBay, potential scamDec
2020Beware of fishy eBay scamDec
2020Fraudulent incident with fake emailDec
2020Checked comments, had relatable experienceDec
2020Beware of eBay scammers, multiple accountsNov
2020Warning about scam using PaypalOct
2020Warning about Nintendo Switch scamOct
2020Caution about potentially deceptive callsOct
2020Report eBay scams: Ed, EmilyOct
2020Commenter found speaker's delivery strangeOct
2020Grateful for the informative postsOct
2020Reported fraudulent activity, recommended othersOct
2020Warning about email scam addressesOct
2020User scammed selling Nintendo SwitchSep
2020Scammed son for Nintendo SwitchSep
2020Report scam, notify authorities, expose fraudSep
2020Report all attempt to policeSep
2020Fake name, attempted switch scamSep
2020Reported scam, seeking assistanceAug
2020Questioning person's evasion of consequencesAug
2020Warning: Ebay scammer, represents dangerAug
2020User encountered apparent scam attemptAug
2020eBay seller scammed me 145£Aug
2020Fraudulent individual at 18 William Avery DriveAug
2020"Emily Musundi fake eBay scam"Aug
2020Accusation of being a scammerAug
2020Potential scam using COVID excuseAug
2020Avoided scam, thanks this siteAug
2020Accusations of fraud and scamAug
2020Contact for scammer victim supportAug
2020Report scammer to Action FraudAug
2020Avoid scam with verification websiteJul
2020Caught someone trying to stealJul
2020Warning about repeated NHS scamJul
2020User faced theft, involved authoritiesJul
2020Beware of non-payment scamsJul
2020Son fell victim to scamJun
2020Warning of scam on eBayJun
2020User upset about Nintendo Switch scamJun
2020Seeking information on scammer's identityJun
2020Warning about scam involving stolen SwitchJun
2020Warning of potential fraudulent activityJun
2020Report and seek legal actionJun
2020Frustrated; seeking scam resolution helpMay
2020Attempted scam on eBay. Registered nurseMay
2020Paypal phishing scam, requiring postageMay
2020Skepticism led to avoiding scamMay
2020Report dangerous behavior to authoritiesMay
2020NHS PayPal email scam questionMay
2020Avoid Gi# scamming situationsMay
2020Distrusted seller with fake storyMay
2020Switch lost to fake nurseMay
2020Saved from potential eBay scamMay
2020Scammer tried contacting via WhatsAppMay
2020Repulsive tale involving nurse and sonMay
2020Scammer targeted son for phoneApr
2020nhs scammer pretending to have sonApr
2020Scammer pretending to work NHSApr
2020Suspicious buyer, potential scam situationApr
2020Seller warns of scam frustrationApr
2020Scam involving fake child personaApr
2020Warning about phone scammerApr
2020eBay scam, similar reports by othersApr
2020Warning about eBay fraud incidentApr
2020Suspicious messages about selling NintendoApr
2020eBay buyer Emily fraud nurseApr
2020Number Of Searches: 325 Number Of Comments: 78 First Seen: 31 March 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Auckley(South Yorkshire), Dudleston Heath (Criftins)(Shropshire), Ireland(Bedfordshire), Lower Westholme(Somerset) and Mount End(Essex).
07448877897 has 78 comments of which 75 x negative and 3 x neutral
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Phone number ☎️ 07448877897 👆 is reported as a phone number linked to multiple ebay scams mainly targeting sellers of Nintendo Switches, iPhones and similar tech. Scammers frequently pose as a young buyer called ‘Ed’ with a mother named Emily, often claiming she’s an NHS nurse needing devices due to COVID. They send fake PayPal emails to make sellers believe payment’s received, then disappear with items once shipped. The scams involve pressure to complete sales outside ebay and insist on providing tracking before payment clears. Several victims mention the same addresses and WhatsApp numbers used by scammers who recycle profiles and aliases. Many warn the person behind this is persistent and dangerous, urging others to be cautious and report the number to authorities and ebay.
Reports on phone number 07448877897
2 yearsThey are now trying to trick people into paying for a parking fine by claiming it's due by the end of today and mentioning some "Local Council Law." Total scam.5 yearsThis was totally a scam. They trick you by pretending you’re selling something, like a Nintendo Switch in my case. A few hours after, they message you wanting to buy it, but not through ebay or anything legit - just asking you to use PayPal directly. Then, you get an email that looks like it's from PayPal saying the payment’s on hold because they need delivery proof. That email is fake! This actually happened to me. Stay clear of Ed and Emily Musundi.PayPalEdEmily Musundi5 yearsWatch out, this person is a serious Ebay scammer, really risky to deal with!5 yearsWatch out, it’s one of those eBay cons. Seriously, don’t get tricked by it.5 yearsHeads up, there's a scam going around with folks named “Ed” and “Emily Musindi.” Don't trust them and definitely don’t send any money or personal info. Stay safe, guys!EdEmily Musindi5 yearswatch out for Emily Musundi, she’s sending out phoney PayPal emails trying to con people into shipping stuff without paying. Definitely a scammer on the loose!Emily Musundi5 yearsI had the same experience with a message like that. Being my first time selling, I ended up getting conned out of £150 after sending my Nintendo Switch, but never got paid. Watch out for a guy on eBay who goes by Ed, though he uses another username.NintendoEd5 yearsTotally a scam, don’t trust them at all!5 yearsMy sister got ripped off big time buying an iPhone on eBay! It happened at 2a Kelsey Close in Birmingham, and the scam was exactly the same, word for word. Watch out, folks!Kelsey CloseBirmingham5 yearsA person named Ed reached out to my daughter on eBay, and like others here have said, he managed to get her to speak to his mum, who he claims is a nurse. Afterwards, my daughter got an email from PayPal saying the payment had gone through, but she never actually got any money. Now, Ed and Emily have the item but are ignoring all our messages. We've already flagged this with both PayPal and eBay.EdPayPalEmily5 years07448877897 I got scammed today and lost £170 after selling an iPhone to a bloke calling himself 'Ed'. He said his mum, Emily Musundi, was an NHS worker at a hospital in Birmingham. I received an email pretending to be from PayPal and it showed the money in my account (or so it seemed). But as soon as I gave them the tracking info, the payment vanished. I bought through the app so no luck getting any refund. Feeling really stupid and frustrated about the whole thing! The address he gave was 2A Kelsey Close - don’t be fooled like I was!EdEmily MusundiBirminghamNHSPayPalKelsey Close5 yearsGot a message from someone called ‘Ed’ on eBay, interested in buying my iPhone 8 Plus. His mum apparently wanted some more photos before going ahead, and that’s how I ended up with this number. He said she’s an NHS nurse from Birmingham, which fits with what others have mentioned here. I’ve since blocked the buyer using the name Dann-2558. Their account was only created yesterday, so that’s another red flag to look out for!EdBirmingham5 yearsI just got a call from 07-44-88-77-897, and I have no idea who it was. Anyone recognise it? Felt a bit dodgy to me.5 yearsJust a heads up about 07448877897. I got contacted on eBay by someone going by f33lay-99, said his name was Ed. He mentioned his mum was Emily and used a photo of a young girl. When I searched the number online, this site popped up. I also found an address linked to the name Emily Musundi at 2a Kelsey Close. Honestly, I wouldn’t trust this person or share any personal info with them. Better to be safe than sorry!EdEmilyGoogleKelsey CloseEmily Musundi6 yearsI’ve got a Nintendo Switch up for sale on eBay at the moment - seems like this person's go-to item. They messaged me saying their mum works as a Covid nurse at St George's General and wanted more pics of the console before buying it for them. They even gave me a phone number to send the photos directly to their “mum” and said they’d pay outside of eBay. Luckily, I searched the number and found this site. It’s frustrating you can’t report the user on eBay unless you’ve actually made a purchase. Fingers crossed they get stopped soon.St. George ’ s General Hospital6 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were “Ed” and right off the bat it seemed a bit dodgy. They kept pushing me to pay away from eBay which felt off, like I wouldn’t have any buyer protection. Good thing I looked into it properly before handing over any cash!Ed6 yearsWatch out for this number 07448877897 claiming to be Emily Musundi from 2a, Kelsey Close, Birmingham, B7 4JL. Recently, I had a run-in with someone using that name saying they wanted to buy a Nintendo I was selling on eBay. They insisted on paying through PayPal, which I thought was alright. Then I got a fake email pretending to be from PayPal, telling me the payment had been received but was pending. I showed the email to PayPal’s support, and they confirmed it wasn’t from them at all. So yeah, be really cautious with this one!Emily MusundiKelsey CloseBirminghamNintendoPayPal6 yearsI was just going through the comments and realised I had a pretty similar run-in, especially that bit about his mum having a job with the NHS. Lucky I looked into it first before I went ahead and sold anything. Seems like he’s switched up his username to "1tyr.a_4" now.NHS6 yearsI had a Nintendo Switch up for sale and ended up getting messages from three separate eBay profiles: “tyrbis-89”, “aangu6806”, and “r1990h23”. I’m sure they have plenty more accounts too. They pretended to be ‘Ed’ from Birmingham, gave me a WhatsApp number supposedly belonging to ‘Emily’ (said to be Ed’s mum), and spun some fake story. These people are con artists who will trick you and cost you loads of money. Thankfully, I looked into it beforehand. Do NOT fall for this!EdBirminghamEmily6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a mum working in the NHS buying a gift for her son. Asked me to send the money via PayPal, which felt off. I flagged it to eBay, and they told me this person’s been kicked off loads of times already, but one more complaint will get them banned for good. If anyone else comes across this, please report them - don’t let these scammers get away with it.eBay6 yearsBeware of these crooks attempting to trick folks into sending Nintendo Switches using the Ebay handle temiok0. They pose as a mum, claiming to be a hospital frontline nurse buying the console for her son who has to shield at home because of covid. It’s obvious they’re just taking advantage of people's kindness. I’ve already reported them to Ebay. Glad this website helped me avoid getting scammed!Covid6 yearsI've had a few calls from withheld numbers tied to this one, 07466 397298. Seems like they might be involved in those crash for cash cons. Might be a good idea to try turning the tables and see what happens by filling in some forms for those scams!6 yearsBeware of people going by Ed or Emily on eBay - looks like a scam. Make sure to report them and block asap.EdEmily6 yearsHey all - just wanted to share that I’ve reached out to [email protected][###] and have also reported the scammer to https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/. If you’ve been contacted by this person, I’d definitely suggest filing a report too. Stay safe everyone!6 yearsThanks to everyone who shared their experiences here! This info has been really helpful. I actually ended up reporting the scam to the fraud squad on that website. Luckily, I managed to avoid falling for it.6 yearsI had a similar experience - this time, she gave an address as Emily Musundi 2a, Kelsey Close, Birmingham B7 4JL. The bogus email came from a sender with an address ending @europe[###], which can actually be generated using the mail[###] service! It’s really awful to hear how many folks have fallen for these scams. Always double-check the sender’s email address before trusting anything. I’ll be sending the email over to [email protected][###] - hopefully the fraud squad can connect the dots between all these fake emails and catch the culprit. Take care everyone!Emily MusundiKelsey CloseBirmingham6 yearsShe kept going on like she was reading straight from a script or something, it was proper weird how she talked. Made me think something wasn’t right.6 yearsI sold my Nintendo Switch and ended up getting ripped off for £180. Absolute criminal, that one.6 yearsMy lad got conned out of £250 for a Switch, I'm proper livid! I'm wondering if it's worth making a complaint and if yes, who should I contact? It's mad they haven't been nabbed yet when there's an address right there: Emily Musundi, 40 Wilson Ave, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4AJ.Emily MusundiWilson AveClowneChesterfieldDerbyshire6 yearsMy lad got conned out of £157 over a Nintendo Switch, just like loads of others have. It's baffling how these muppets manage to keep doing it without getting caught. They target kids who are new to platforms like eBay and take advantage of them. We actually know exactly who they are and where to find them. I'm in the process of reporting them and have also contacted the Chesterfield police about it.Chesterfield6 yearsGot a message from 07448877897 on WhatsApp, with someone calling themselves Emily. They were trying to con me into giving up my Nintendo Switch and even asked for a video to prove it. It looked quite genuine at first. Turns out, they also contacted me on eBay pretending to be her ‘son’ interested in buying it. As soon as I got the number, I blocked it right away. Don’t get caught out!Emily6 yearsJust wanted to warn everyone about 07448877897, I got tricked and ended up losing my Nintendo Switch to them. Already told the cops and reported it to Action Fraud, but it’s just shocking how nasty some folks are. I’m out a huge amount of cash now. Has anyone here ever managed to get their Switch back or at least got refunded?Action Fraud6 yearsI don't get how this person is still out there without getting caught yet.6 yearsSteer clear of this number, total eBay con artist - and it’s pretty obvious too.6 yearsLooked like a total scam to me. Definitely seemed really fake from the start.6 yearsGot ripped off on eBay for 145 quid, proper scam.6 yearsShe’s claiming she works for the NHS and using the address 18 William Avery Drive, but when I called her bluff and said she was a scammer, she ended up threatening me and my family. Definitely dodgy behaviour.William Avery DriveNHS6 yearsTotal scam, watch out folks!6 yearsThis person goes by Emily Musundi but beware, it's a bogus eBay profile. They attempted to con me out of £400.Emily Musundi6 yearsWatch out guys, someone just tried pulling a scam on me through eBay with something I'm selling. They claimed to be an NHS nurse using COVID as an excuse. I honestly don’t get why this kind of scammer isn’t banned yet!!NHS6 yearsEmily and Ed nearly had me fooled, but luckily I found this site and dodged their trick. Cheers for that!EmilyEd6 yearsTotal scam, I wouldn’t trust them one bit.6 yearsCan anyone help put an end to this fraud? Back in April 2020, I was trying to sell my Nintendo Switch and ended up getting scammed by someone named “Emily” using this number. She tricked me by sending a fake PayPal receipt through email. If you could drop a message to this email here: [email protected][###], it would help me collect evidence to report to Action Fraud. We need to stop this d#### scammer before they fool anyone else!EmilyAction Fraud6 yearsIf this number has been used to scam you or someone you know, please reach out to [email protected][###] and let them know. Stay safe, folks!6 yearsI was putting a Nintendo Switch up for sale on eBay and got contacted from this number - 0-74-48-87-789-7. Something felt off, so I looked it up here and turns out it was a scam. Glad I checked before anything else happened!Nintendo6 yearsHad a close call when someone tried nicking my switch, but thankfully I spotted what was going on just in time before i sent it off.6 yearsAnother NHS scam call, exact same story again! Absolutely frustrating!NHS6 yearsA few days back, something awful happened to me. I had to let go of stuff because things were really tough for me. Now, I’m left with absolutely nothing. It’s the same old story with the same people involved. The police and action fraud are now on the case.6 yearsAvoid this person! They take your stuff but never give any money. Total scammer!6 yearsMy lad got caught up with this Ed and Emily lot - what a bunch of con artists. We told the police but they said there’s nothing much they can do. Also reached out to Nintendo, but they couldn’t help either. It’s disgraceful, hope these fraudsters get nabbed someday.EdEmilyNintendo6 yearsTotal ebay con artist!6 yearsMy son just got tricked into giving them his Switch. Does anyone know who these people are? And if they’re still at that place? I’m not too far off and fancy having a word with them.6 yearsI was trying to sell my Nintendo Switch Lite coz things are pretty tough right now, and these lot managed to scam me out of it all. They used some story about Ed and Emily or something like that. Proper gutted about the whole thing.EdEmily6 yearsDefinetly a scam, wouldnt trust it for a second!Fraud Alert6 yearsThis has to be a fraud! Can't believe this keeps happening, does anyone know if there's a way to fix it?6 yearsThis must be a scam, right? Can someone actually help fix this problem??6 yearsI had someone try and trick me into sending a Nintendo Switch through eBay. They even claimed to be a nurse registered somewhere. Proper nasty conduct if you ask me.6 yearsGot an email that looked like it came from PayPal asking me to pay postage upfront before they'd release any money. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!PayPal6 yearseverything in these comments matches my experience perfectly. her voice was rushed and kinda annoyed, and the way she spoke and the texts she sent felt really dodgy. out of curiosity, i decided to search her name since she said she worked for the nhs. luckily, I came across this site and avoided getting tricked out of my money. cheers for that!NHS6 yearsThis person/woman has got to be put to a stop! Does anyone have info on who we should reach out to in order to report them?6 yearsgot the same nhs sob story like some others here. i got an email saying paypal money was added but put on hold. foolishly sent the switch to the address tho, but they refused the parcel? anyone know if this is just another scam or if i somehow dodged it?6 yearsAvoid these scammers, total rip off! Stay clear!6 yearstotally bogus. they spun some sob story about working as a nurse and having a son named ed. glad i checked it out here before wasting money.Ed6 yearsSome weirdo called pretending to be “Emily Musundi,” claiming she’s a nurse and I ended up losing my switch to her. Honestly, be careful and don't trust that person!Emily Musundi6 yearsI sold a couple of Nintendo Switches on eBay, and weirdly, both buyers ended up getting messages from someone called "Ed" using different profiles. He kept asking me to contact a certain number on WhatsApp. Sounds like a total scam to me.EdWhatsApp6 yearsI was selling a Nintendo Switch on eBay when I got a message with a phone number that seemed a bit off. At first, I thought it could be a genuine buyer, but something didn’t feel right. Then I stumbled upon this website and it really helped me figure out it was a scam before I ended up losing my console for no reason. Glad I checked it out!6 yearsGot a call from some woman named Emily claiming she’s a nurse and talks about her son Ed - same old rubbish story. Proper gross if you ask me.EmilyEd6 yearsWhat a horrible experience, someone attempted to con my son into handing over his mobile. Absolutely appalling conduct.6 yearsWe got a call from someone claiming to be from the NHS, saying her son was called Ed, but it smelt like a total scam to me.NHSEd6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from the NHS, but it was just a dodgy ebay scammer trying to pull a fast one. Be careful, they're getting sneaky with their lies.NHS6 yearsI was putting my Switch up on eBay and got hit with the same NHS and young lad story. Definitely a scam, and it’s just awful to come across stuff like that.Nintendo6 yearsI was listing my Switch for sale on eBay and ended up with this weird call about the NHS and some kid - total scam, honestly it’s just shameful to deal with stuff like that.SwitchNHS6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a kid named Ed on eBay. He said his mum works as a nurse and told me to text her instead. The profile picture for "mum" looked totally fake. Plus, checking her WhatsApp status and messages, it was clear she wasn't really a nurse or even who she said she was. Pretty obvious that it was a scam. He went on with some made-up story about his life, then pushed me to contact his "mum" - all just a tactic by some con artist. Really dodgy stuff.EdWhatsApp6 yearsBeware of 07448 877897! This person claims to be the child of someone working for the NHS but it's all a con. They've tricked quite a few folks with this lie.6 yearsGot hit by an eBay scammer, the story’s just like what others have said before.6 yearsI've seen other comments saying this too - it's a scam number pretending to be from eBay. Don't ship your stuff if this number calls you. Honestly, it's crazy someone would pose as a nurse nowadays just to trick people.6 yearsSo, I’m putting a Nintendo Switch up for sale on eBay and got some strange msgs with weird phrasing. The story was about a kid named Ed, who’s meant to get the console as a gift. They said his mum’s a nurse working shifts in London. They kept asking me to chat on WhatsApp with that number instead. Felt a bit off to me.NintendoEdLondon6 yearsGot a dodgy buyer on eBay who said she was a nurse - proper low, especially with all the covid going on. Name she gave was Emily Bartholomew. Felt really wrong to me.Emily BartholomewSubmit Your Own Report (07448 877897)
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