07517332536
☎️ 07517332536 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 75173 with a prefix of 07517. The area code 07517 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07517332536
- Ignored suspicious phone number messageAug
2020Unanswered message and number issueAug
2020Received identical message recentlyAug
2020Received fake text from "Emma"Aug
2020Scam message from fake EmmaAug
2020Unanswered text message about EmmaAug
2020Received scam text from "Emma."Aug
2020The message is repetitiveJul
2020Lost £20 phone voucher to fake messageJul
2020Emma texted about her broken fibulaJul
2020Report by forwarding to 7726Jul
2020Encourage reporting and sharing infoJul
2020Mum received hospital messageJul
2020Notify contact of fall injuryJul
2020Friend claiming hospital in messageJul
2020Scam involving fake hospital textJul
2020Text scam posing as relativeJul
2020Warning: Friend scammed by EmmaJul
2020Accusation against Lisa Murray DegisiJul
2020Anonymous receives fake text messagesJul
2020Text message about fall injuryJun
2020Emma hospital scam requesting voucherJun
2020Warning, proceed with cautionJun
2020Emma is in a scamJun
2020Beware of scam, hospital trickJun
2020"Emma" phone call, hospital scamJun
2020Fraudulent text message asking for moneyMay
2020Received suspicious call from EmmaApr
2020"Received suspicious text message request"Feb
2020Scam baiting phone number funFeb
2020Received and then blocked laterFeb
2020Scammed for £20, fake relativeFeb
2020Warning about scam text messageFeb
2020Emma texts about hospital, likely scamFeb
2020Confirmed scam, warned and blockedFeb
2020Referring to a scam involving "Emma"Feb
2020Refers to fraudulent scheme with "Emma"Jan
2020Comment about text message scamJan
2020Message is repeatedly ignored by othersJan
2020Scam message from fake "Emma"Dec
2019Scam alert received on Boxing DayDec
2019Ignoring Emma trust scam. AlertDec
2019Caution about suspicious SMS from "Emma"Dec
2019Be cautious of hospital messageDec
2019Received scam texts from numberDec
2019Unrecognizable number requesting phone voucherDec
2019Suspicious text message from EmmaDec
2019Received strange text from 'Emma'Dec
2019Potentially dangerous scam message warningNov
2019Number identified as potential scamNov
2019Warns about phone scam, blockNov
2019"Unknown calls from 07517 number."Oct
2019Lost money in Avon scamApr
2019Scam text from "Emma" alertMar
2019Caution: scam email impersonation warningMar
2019"Scam text, don't reply" warningMar
2019Warning about top-up voucher scamsDec
2018Scammer pretending daughter had accidentDec
2018Received suspicious text, told offNov
2018Ignore scam text messages. Alert!Aug
2018Warning about scam phone fraudJul
2018Number Of Searches: 389 Number Of Comments: 59 First Seen: 27 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Castle Acre(Norfolk) and Minster Lovell(Oxfordshire).
07517332536 has 59 comments of which 56 x negative and 3 x neutral
07517332536 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07517332536 👆 is reported as a scam number where the caller impersonates someone named Emma, claiming to be hospitalised with a broken fibula or other injuries, and requests phone top-up vouchers or money. Many victims, often knowing someone named Emma, have been targeted through urgent and emotive messages to exploit kindness. The scam typically involves the fake Emma asking for prepaid voucher codes, sometimes requesting multiple amounts. Numerous users warn against replying or sending any funds, advising to block the number and report it to authorities such as Action Fraud or forwarding messages to 7726. This number has caused distress and financial loss to some, with strong recommendations to remain vigilant and verify any unusual requests before responding.
Reports on phone number 07517332536
6 yearsGot the same text and saw the number today, but after checking this site, I decided not to respond.6 yearsGot the same number and message earlier today but after checking this place out, I decided not to respond.6 yearsI just received that exact message too.6 yearsGot a text from someone saying they were Emma and had been in hospital after falling. I asked which Emma it was, then got a reply from Emma T saying they’d got the wrong number. After that, they didn’t respond, so I just blocked the number.Emma6 yearsGot a message off someone named Emma who said she was in hospital with a broken fibula. Definitely looks like a total scam to me!!Emma6 yearsI got the exact same text! I asked them who it was but never got a reply. Really annoying.Emma6 yearsReceived a text the other day from someone called Emma saying she's in hospital with a broken fibula. I know two Emmas, but this number wasn't one of theirs. After a quick google, I landed on this post. It's mad how some folks take advantage of people's goodwill like that.Emma6 yearsI don't understand why folks pull stunts like this, I’m proper annoyed and feel daft, just got scammed out of £20 on a phone top-up voucher because of a message from someone named Emma. I actually have a mate called Emma too, and it’s crazy because I ended up messaging back and forth with them like a proper chat. D####Emma6 yearsGot a message from someone called Emma, said she broke her fibula. Bit random, but that’s what the text said.Emma6 yearsJust like the others, I've found it's best to send the message on to 7726, then do whatever your phone company tells you to do next.6 yearsMy mum’s already informed the police about this. I’d really suggest everyone else do the same and then give the reference number to Action Fraud. The more reports they get, the better chance they have of sorting it out.Action Fraud6 yearsThis number just left a message for my mum, saying it was from the hospital.6 yearsHey, it’s Emma here. Not sure if you’ll receive this since the signal’s terrible in the hospital. I fell and broke my fibula. Please message me back if you happen to see this soon, thanks!Emma6 yearsGot a message from someone saying she’s in hospital with a broken fibula. She said her signal’s rubbish so asked if I could reply by text. Here’s exactly what she sent: “It’s Emma. Not sure if this will go through cos signal’s poor here at hospital. I fell and broke my fibula. Please text me back if you get this, thanks.” Bit odd, but just thought I’d share.Emma6 yearsMy missus got a message saying Emma was in hospital and needed a £20 top up. We happen to have a relative named Emma over in Dubai, so she believed it and sent the first £20. Then they came back asking for another £20 credit. What a sneaky scam!EmmaDubai6 yearsGot a message from 07517332536 pretending to be 'Emma'. Said she was in hospital with a smashed femur and needed some phone credit. Tried that on my grandparents. Proper dodgy scam if you ask me!Emma6 yearsWatch out for Lisa Murray Degisi, she’s behind this scam. If you check her Facebook, you’ll see big houses and flashy cars, but none of it comes from a proper job.Lisa Murray Degisi6 yearsMy mate just fell for this exact same thing, got a message from some Emma saying she’s stuck in hospital. Total scam, seriously, don’t believe it for a second.Emma6 yearsSame thing happened to me, some woman said she was Emma from the hospital and asked if I could get her a phone voucher. When I asked for more info, she said her name was Emma T, but I’ve never heard of anyone like that.EmmaEmma T6 yearsToday I got a text from this number. It said something like, "Hey, it’s Emma. Not sure if you’ll get this cause the signal’s rubbish in the hospital. I fell and broke my fibula. Please text me back if you get this soon."Emma6 yearsGot a text from someone saying they were Emma and stuck in hospital, asking for a £20 O2 top-up voucher code. What a terrible scam, honestly so low. I'm just going to pretend and mess around with them to waste their time.Emma6 yearsWatch out, everyone!6 yearsEmma’s currently stuck in hospital cause she broke her fibula and she’s misplaced her phone. She’s asking for cash, but honestly, don’t fall for it. Emma’s up to no good! Total scam alert, stay sharp everyone!!!!!!Emma6 yearsGot a call today from someone pretending to be from the hospital, just a scammer trying their usual trick.6 yearsGot a text from "Emma" saying she's in hospital with a broken tibia and asking me to call her back. Pretty worrying if you know anyone called Emma! I've blocked the number now.Emma6 yearsGot a text from 07517 332536 claiming to be Julie, asking me for £310.10 to be paid by 4th June 2020 for some company payment. I double checked with the actual Julie and she said she never got in touch with me. I’ve blocked this number on my phone and I’d recommend anyone else who gets a message from this number does the same. It’s a risky number always trying to get money.Julie6 yearsI got a call from 07517332536, someone saying their name was Emma and that they’d had a bad fall and needed surgery in hospital. But the only Emma I know uses a different number, so I reached out to her and she’s perfectly okay. Just to be sure, I looked the number up online and found loads of similar complaints. Definitely seemed off.Emma6 yearsGot a text saying 'I'm in hospital and need help' from someone called Emma. Didn't think much of it since I've got no Emma in my contacts on this work phone. After reading other comments, seems like it was a dodgy message after all.Emma6 years+44 7517 332536 Been messing about with this pest for a bit now, having a laugh scamming their scam. Just keep hitting up the number non stop and maybe they’ll finally get the hint.6 yearsJust got a call like this earlier, went straight to block.6 yearsGot tricked out of £20 because I’m too trusting. The caller said she was Emma, just like my partner’s cousin, and since I hadn’t saved her number, I believed it. Lesson learnt, don’t be as naive as me!Emma6 yearsmy wife got a text from Emma today, and since she's a family friend we knew something was off. turns out Emma got conned out of £40. We're around portsmouth. be careful and just ignore these scam texts!EmmaPortsmouth6 yearsGot the same scam call earlier today. I had to check with the only Emma I know to make sure she was okay, and thankfully she was. I’ve blocked the number now. What annoyed me most was Siri almost matching it to Emma in my contacts, but luckily I caught that it was a different number.EmmaSiri6 yearsGot a text from someone called Emma saying she'd had an accident and was stuck in hospital, asking me to buy a phone card for her. I replied straight away with SCAM.Emma6 yearsIt’s that Emma scam again, watch out people!Emma7 yearsJust got another call from that Emma scam, same old rubbish again. Can't believe they're still at it!Emma7 yearsGot the exact same message as everyone else. Just ignored it.7 yearsJust like everyone else said, this message is definitely a con. Total scam.7 yearsGot a text from this number just after midnight on Boxing Day. At first, it threw me off cos it mentioned Emma, which is a name I’m familiar with. But after thinking it over, it felt like a scam. Really think the Police or Trading Standards oughta look into this number and put a stop to these dodgy messages. The message said something about being in hospital after a fall and asked for a quick reply, but yeah, I’m pretty sure it’s all a con.EmmaTrading Standards7 yearsGot a text like this just after midnight on Boxing Day. At first, I was a bit worried since I have a mate named Emma, but I quickly figured it was dodgy. Honestly, the cops and Trading Standards really need to look into this number and shut it down properly. The message said something about being in hospital after a fall and needing a quick favour, but it’s definitely a scam.Emma7 yearsGot a call from that Emma scam again, just gave it a miss.Emma7 yearsGot a text from someone calling herself Emma. Don’t respond, it’s dodgy and probably a scam!Emma7 yearsGot a few messages from this number pretending to be "Emma" - total scam, stay clear!7 yearsGot a text from someone called Emma saying she was in hospital. Definitely a scam, best not to reply.Emma7 yearsGot the exact same text! I know quite a few Emmas but didn’t have that number saved, so I messaged back asking “which Emma is this?” They replied “Emma T,” which I do know. I asked what’s going on since I’d remember if it was the right one, and they said “I broke my fibula and left wrist, can you send me a phone voucher until tomorrow?” Since everyone I know is on contract, something felt off so I checked the number online. It was dodgy, so I blocked it straight away!Emma7 yearsGot a text like a few others mentioned saying "Hi, this's Emma. Tried ringin ya but signal was rubbish. Got taken to hospital after a fall earlier today. If u can, pls do me a small favour and reply." The thing is, I don’t really know anyone Emma, except some distant acquaintances, none who’d reach out like this at all.Emma7 yearsGot a weird message from someone called 'Emma' saying she was in hospital and asked if I could check on her. Thankfully, the only Emma I’m familiar with wouldn’t send a text like that, not even if I was the last person alive!Emma7 yearsTotally a scam. Got a text saying it was from Emma saying she tried ringing but the signal was rubbish. She claimed she fell and ended up in hospital this morning. Then asked if I could do her a quick favour and send a message back. Definitely dodgy!Emma7 yearsI'm so glad I stumbled upon this site, it helped me realise straight away that the call I got was from a scammer. What a total waste of time!7 yearsThis number's a scammer, pretending to be someone you know and saying they’re in hospital needing cash for a phone card. Just block it!7 yearsLoads of calls from numbers beginning with 07517 keep coming through but they never say who they are or leave a message. I’m wondering if anyone else has been getting these calls too? It’s pretty annoying when you don’t even get a voicemail or text.7 yearsGot a text from 07517332536, someone called Emma saying she'd fallen and asking me to ring her back. I replied saying I don’t have any top up vouchers on me.Emma7 yearsGot a message saying "Hi, it's Emma. Been ringing you but the signal is rubbish. I'm in hospital after a fall today. Can you please text me back, I need a favour x". Definitely a scam - best to ignore it.Emma7 yearsGot a call from 07517 332536, claiming to be my daughter and saying she’s in hospital. Total scam, don’t fall for it! Such disgusting people out there. Don't respond to them!8 yearsThose top-up voucher schemes always seem so shady! I nearly fell for it a time, but I’m not getting caught another time!8 yearsThey claimed to be my daughter and said she'd been hurt and needed surgery. Then they told us to get a top-up voucher and give them the code. Absolutely disgusting scammer.8 yearsI got a message saying they were in hospital and needed a phone voucher. I just told them to buzz off.8 yearsIf you get a message from this number, don’t respond! They try to trick you by pretending to be a mate in hospital and ask for vouchers to be sent. Total scam!8 yearsWatch out! This person’s a total lowlife and scammer. They try to pull off this trick where they say they’re a mate stuck in hospital begging for phone credit. It’s all a dirty con just to get you to send a few quid for a phone voucher. Don’t fall for it!Submit Your Own Report (07517 332536)
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