07508033244
☎️ 07508033244 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by EE. It is part of the phone block 75080 with a prefix of 07508. The area code 07508 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07508033244
- Fraudsters spammed cell phone numbersMay
2011Comment could have prevented troubleMay
2011User accuses WAZZOCK of scammingMay
2011Scam calls, block and report!May
2011New Virgin Media user received spamMay
2011Spam message about accident compensationMay
2011Suspicious SMS about compensation scamMay
2011Questioning message sender and phone sourceMay
2011User expresses excitement about free moneyApr
2011Concern over phone number securityApr
2011Received similar message, funny reactionApr
2011Scam message, do not respondApr
2011It's a scam, you foolApr
2011Curious about source of numbersApr
2011Concern over number privacy theftApr
2011Rings were present on callerApr
2011Identical con targeting PAYG phonesApr
2011Identical scam SMS received, frustratingApr
2011Avoid answering, potential scammers detectedApr
201107508033244 has 19 comments of which 19 x neutral
Reports on phone number 07508033244
10 yearsHad you taken the time to glance at our previous comment from a few weeks back, it might have spared you all this hassle.10 yearsOi, you right muppet, looks like you’ve been had! Better take a gander at your bank account - I reckon you’ve lost a pretty penny!10 yearsI’m quite curious about who sent that message and how these individuals managed to obtain the number in the first place.11 yearsHaha, we received the same message just now!11 yearsWe’ve just received the same text message from ‘Waz’. Honestly, what a complete load of nonsense from those scam merchants!Waz11 yearsReceived a curious text that read: 'FREEMSG: Our records suggest you could be eligible for £2995 due to an accident you’ve experienced. To claim at no cost, simply reply with AID. To unsubscribe, text STOP.' It's rather puzzling since we’ve not had any mishaps of recent note, but who wouldn’t want a quick £2995? I went ahead and replied to them, even sharing my bank and card details to speed things along. Still waiting for a response, but I'm quite intrigued by the prospect. Free cash, how delightful! :)FREEMSGAIDSTOP11 yearsIt appears that this is just a rehashed scam reminiscent of one I encountered not long ago. These folks seem solely focused on PAYG mobile phones. The moment you attempt to return their call, an automatic message is generated from your own phone, alerting the person you tried to reach and draining your balance in the process. If you try to contact them using a landline or a contract phone, they simply don’t answer. It's all rather dodgy, to say the least!11 yearsReceived the same message earlier on today, just like the first comment. This has got to be a scam. The only thing that's puzzling me is, how on earth did they acquire my phone numbers? Recently, I've been bombarded with calls from 01926 826784, and I've got a nagging suspicion that some of our personal information might have been compromised. But the big question remains-who's behind this?11 yearsComplimentary cash, anyone?11 yearsWe've recently registered with Virgin Media and received a message earlier today as well. It's worth mentioning that I've never encountered spam texts before in my life.Virgin Media11 yearsFraudulent callers, best to avoid answering!11 yearsSpotted some bling!11 yearsWe've encountered this as well. It definitely can't be related to a pay-as-you-go situation, seeing as I'm on a contract plan. It must be some kind of scam, even though I must admit, the £3,295 they claim to offer is quite tempting! I'm just curious about how these characters manage to source all their numbers.12 yearsI received the same text message today. It would be great to get some clarity on how they obtained my numbers. It seems quite likely that there’s a company out there peddling this information to other businesses.12 yearsWe received a similar message as well. I've gone ahead and deleted it. There are countless websites out there showcasing an enormous array of mobile phone numbers. It seems these scammers just send out texts to everyone on the list.12 yearsWhat a load of nonsense! If you get a call from this number, just make sure to block it on your phone and don't waste your time replying. Honestly, where are the folks in charge and the police? It can't be that complicated to take these scammers down, can it?12 yearsI just received a message saying, “FREEMSG: our records show you could be entitled to £3,295 for the accident you were involved in. Reply with AID to claim at no cost. If you wish to opt out, text STOP.” Haha, that’s nothing - I’m sure mine’s worth a lot more!FREEMSGAIDSTOP12 yearsI received a text from the number 07508033244, which claimed that my records suggest I might be eligible to claim £3,295 due to a prior accident. They instructed me to respond with 'AID' if I wished to claim for free, and to text 'STOP' if I wanted to opt out. As soon as we sent 'STOP,' however, I noticed some money was deducted from our account. Does anyone know who is behind this message?12 yearsIt's a complete scam, you daft pillock!Submit Your Own Report (07508 033244)
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