07517360190
☎️ 07517360190 👆 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 07517360190
- Received scam call, requested no contactNov
2019Scam call requesting phone voucherAug
2019Report scam callers and textsJul
2019Scammed by fake call from "Emma"Jul
2019Reported fraudulent text message to authoritiesJul
2019Warning: Beware repeat scam attemptsJun
2019"Beware of scamming text messages."May
2019Ignore text asking for top-upMay
2019Received message from EmmaMay
2019Suspicious hospital text from EmmaMay
2019Emma seeking favor stops callApr
2019Text message scam involving fake emergencyApr
2019Possible phone voucher and scamFeb
2019Received suspicious text from 'Emma'Feb
2019Beware of misleading text messageJan
2019Received scam call this morningDec
2018Received scam text message, Nov. 16Nov
2018Report broken tibia and wristOct
2018Person mistakenly contacts wrong SarahAug
2018Cautionary tale about top up vouchersJul
2018Received request for phone voucherJul
2018Received frantic messages from telemarketerMay
2018Received suspicious text, no responseMay
2018Fraudulent text cost £60.00. Lesson learnedMar
2018User is concerned about phishingMar
2018Issue with accidental message sentFeb
2018Likely a scam, George unknownFeb
2018Almost fell for scam callJan
2018Users expressed rudeness towards spam callerDec
2017Got a scam call, responded sarcasticallyDec
2017Received unfamiliar text; deleted and blockedDec
2017Received scam text from "niece."Nov
2017Text message about fake incidentNov
2017Warning about potential scammer onlineOct
2017Repeated request for EE voucherSep
2017Beware of "Sarah" scam textSep
2017Received scam text message requestSep
2017Received suspicious text, hoping harmlessAug
2017Received suspicious texts, did not respondAug
2017Interest in finding "Sarah T"Aug
2017Sarah text for phone voucher, scamJul
2017Fell for phone credit scamJul
2017Warning about potential scammy SMSJul
2017Received suspicious scam message, be cautiousJul
2017Received scam text from "Sarah"Jul
2017Number Of Searches: 464 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 03 July 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cooksland(Cornwall), Langworth(Lincolnshire), Lawford(Essex) and Phocle Green(Herefordshire).
07517360190 has 43 comments of which 9 x neutral and 34 x negative
07517360190 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07517360190 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting individuals with text messages posing as acquaintances named "Emma" or "Sarah," claiming hospital stays and requesting phone vouchers or credit top-ups. Many recipients initially believed the messages were genuine due to common names, but enquiries revealed inconsistencies such as vague hospital details and unreturned calls. The scam seeks to exploit sympathy and trust, leading to financial loss for some. Victims are advised not to respond or engage, and to report the number via official channels for blocking. Caution is especially urged if requests for vouchers or money arise unexpectedly from contacts, even if familiar names are used. Staying informed and verifying with the supposed sender directly is recommended to avoid falling victim.
Reports on phone number 07517360190
7 yearsI got a call from this number around 6.15pm on Wednesday evening. Definitely a scam. When I asked who was calling, there was no reply. I then spoke a bit louder and the person actually told me off for shouting! I told them to never call me again and how rude it was to ring up trying to scam me and then be rude back. Nerve! Be careful with this one, I've had loads of weird calls on my phone lately, even a PPI scammer turned up. I thought those scams were banned and illegal now.7 yearsGot a call from 07517360190, some “Emma” saying she was in hospital and fell over, asking for a phone voucher to be sent by tomorrow. Sounds like a proper scam to me, don’t trust it!Emma7 yearsIf you get a dodgy call, just text 'scam caller' to 7726 and the network should look into it and block them. Same goes for any suspicious texts, just forward them to 7726 and they’ll sort it out.7 yearsThis number just tried to scam me - the caller said her name was Emma. Since I actually know someone called Emma, I assumed it was legit, maybe she lost her phone or something. I've gone ahead and reported it to Fraud Action now.EmmaFraud Action7 yearsGot a text from Emma just like everyone else seems to have yesterday. Didn't take the bait and have already flagged it with O2 and Action Fraud.EmmaAction FraudO27 yearsJust got hit up with the same thing again, cant believe it! Got fooled last time but no way I’m falling for that again. Watch out folks!7 yearsIgnore it, they text claiming to be Emma and that she’s in hospital due to a fall. Total scammers!Emma7 yearsGot a message supposedly from Emma sayin “Hi it’s Emma, I fell this morning, been tryin to get hold of you. I’m in hospital with rubbish signal, can u text me back? Need your help.” I only know one Emma and it’s strange she’d text instead of call if she was in hospital. Plus, no details about the hospital or anything which felt off. So I quickly looked up the number on google to check it out.Emma7 yearsGot a text supposedly from Emma saying she was in hospital and needed a phone credit. They even knew the last name when I asked, which was a bit fishy but I went along with it anyway. Don’t fall for it like I did! Just delete and ignore.Emma7 yearsGot a text from Emma saying she’s in hospital, same one as you mentioned!Emma7 yearsSo this girl Emma rang me up asking for a favour, but then she just went quiet when I jokingly asked if she fancied coming chainsaw shopping with me. Weird huh?Emma7 yearsGot a message from someone claiming to be Emma saying she’d had a fall and needed help. Luckily, I came across this site before responding. Seems like one of those typical scams out there.Emma7 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying she was Emma, claiming she was in hospital with broken bones and her phone was damaged. When I asked which hospital she was in, she suddenly asked for a phone voucher so I could send her some details by text. After I pressed her about the ward and said I'd come by to drop it off, she went completely silent. Definitely felt like a scam to me.Emma7 yearsJust received a message from someone called Emma, saying she’d fallen and needed a bit of help.Emma8 yearsHi, my dad who is 80 got a text saying something like 'Hi, it’s Emma, I fell and I’m in hospital, could you help me out?' but we dont reply to messages like that. It was really worrying since my name is Emma too. Thankfully, he rang me up before trying to do anything. This happened on 18th Jan 2019.Emma8 yearsReceived a call earlier today from some dodgy scammers.8 yearsOn Friday morning, about 8:20, I got a text from this number saying it was from someone called Emma. She said she was alright but was stuck in hospital because she’d had a bad fall and broke some bones. She asked me to send her £20 worth of EE vouchers. It sounded a bit dodgy to me.EmmaEE8 yearsyeah, i got a broken wrist and tibia too. does anyone know where we’re supposed to report this?8 yearsThis number popped up, and since my mate Sarah's got an open fracture, I thought it was her. I messaged asking "Which Sarah?" and got back "Sarah T". I’m done replying now but seriously hope they haven’t taken any money already! Such desperate lowlifes, scamming people instead of earning an honest living. Proper scumbags.SarahSarah T8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they’d broken their wrist after a fall and needed a top-up voucher until the next day. Luckily I looked into it first, otherwise I might’ve ended up getting scammed. So relieved I didn’t fall for that one.8 years07517360190 - This one’s a laugh! I responded since I know a few Sarahs, but the messages were all over the place. It was obvious they got their script completely muddled up. The texts arrived in such a strange order it ended up sounding like someone had a drink-related mishap and landed in Casualty! Totally bizarre.Sarah8 yearsGot a message from this number on my work phone saying "Hi, it’s Sarah. Don’t panic, I’m in hospital. Could you send a phone voucher by tomorrow please?" Tried calling back to chat but no reply. After looking up the number here, it seemed a bit fishy...Sarah8 yearsI got tricked into handing over £60 worth of EE credit. I’d lost all my contacts and when I got a message from someone called ‘Sarah’, I just thought it was my mate Sarah. Definitely learnt my lesson the hard way.EESarah9 yearsI sent a message saying I’d fallen down the stairs and it was meant for my daughter. This number needs to be shut down, how can we get that done? It really upset my daughter because she has a cousin called Sarah too. I just hate these kinds of people.Sarah9 yearsJust like George, I've no clue about this number or any Sarah who took a tumble down the stairs. Definitely smells like a scam to me!GeorgeSarah9 yearsI got a call like that as well. It almost tricked me because I had a doctor's appointment the next day with someone named Sarah, but the number they used wasn't the one from her clinic. Really glad there are websites like this to help sort things out.Sarah9 yearsGot a call like that too, ended up telling them exactly where they could stick the holly - somewhere real unpleasant!9 yearsGot a call from 07517360190, they even texted me about someone named Sarah, same as what you all mentioned. I had a bit of a laugh with them, told them if this was Sarah and they wanted £20 for a top-up, I'd need the hospital name first since I was dropping it off there. I said I probably won’t bother but it was pretty funny. Told them I’m in the same hospital as Sarah, and they just told me to piss off. Classic!Sarah9 yearsGot a text about an 'accident' from someone called Sarah, but I don't know any Sarahs I chat with. Just deleted the message. If they keep sending stuff like this, I'll block the number for sure.Sarah9 yearsJust received a text about a broken leg and wrist, supposedly from my niece Sarah. Thing is, it didn’t come from her usual number. I messaged her on her actual phone and she denied sending it. Total SCAM!Sarah9 yearsHello there, I've just received a message from this number claiming to be Sarah, who, apparently, has had a rather unfortunate accident and is now in hospital. She’s asking if I could assist her with a phone voucher. I've attempted to call multiple times to verify who she is, but there’s been no response. Seems like a scam to me!Sarah9 yearsTotal fraud, its a scam for sure.9 yearsJust like others have said, this Sarah keeps texting asking for a £20 EE phone voucher because she claims to be in hospital with a broken wrist. I stopped responding ages ago but the messages keep coming. Proper annoying!Sarah9 yearsI got a message from someone saying "Hi, it’s Sarah. Could you do me a favour? I’ve had a nasty fall and broken my wrist and fibula. Can you text me back when you see this x". Since I've got a few mates called Sarah, I replied. But then they asked for a phone voucher and I clocked it was a scam straight away. Seriously, don’t get caught out by this!Sarah9 yearsJust got a message from someone called Sarah T, said she had an accident and needed a bit of EE credit urgently. Seems like the exact same story as before!Sarah TEE9 yearsThis number just messaged me out of the blue, so I replied asking 'Who's Sarah?' Got a pretty unclear reply though, so now I'm a bit wary. Fingers crossed they were only trying to check if my number is active and not sneaky enough to hit me with some expensive charge!Sarah9 yearsThis number sent me a message out of the blue, so I replied asking "Sarah who?" Right after, I got a message from another number pretending to be Sky about my account with a suspicious link. Of course, I didn’t click it. Fingers crossed that replying was only to check my number and not some sneaky way to hit me with a hefty bill!SarahSky9 yearsJust for a laugh now, I’m gonna dig into this “Sarah T” and figure out where she’s at - might pop round for a visit, why not haha! Let’s see what comes up!Sarah T9 yearsJust like the other posts here, I got a message from someone named Sarah asking for a phone top-up. Funny thing is, my pal Sarah actually lives a good three hours away but was visiting here for the weekend, so I nearly believed it at first! Luckily, I gave her a quick ring on her real number and she said she’s totally fine, so no way the scammer was getting anything off me. It’s kind of funny when you think about it!Sarah9 yearsJust like others have said, I got tricked into believing them and ended up sending phone credit. They gave some excuse about poor signal because they were in hospital when I tried calling back. After sending the credit, they asked me for even more. I finally contacted the person I thought it was, using a number I found elsewhere, and realised it definitely wasn’t them. Felt pretty daft for falling for it. Hope nobody else gets caught out like I did.9 yearsthis morning i got the same message as listed above. was about to reply since i know two sarahs but then realised i already have their numbers saved and this number showed up as ‘maybe: sarah’. looked it up once i was in work and ended up here. scammers, honestly, they can go away! don’t respond to these! have a lovely day, jo xSarahJo9 yearsJust got a text from 07517360190 about some 'accident' thing. I reckon it’s a scam where if you reply, you either get hit with a massive fee or you’re just giving them confirmation your number’s real. Maybe it’s some sneaky trick to get you signed up for something dodgy. Proper scumbags.9 yearsGot a message from +44 7517360190 saying something like, “hi, it's sarah. don’t worry but i’ve been in a little accident & i'm at hospital. need surgery soon. could you message me back when you see this, i need a favour. x” Heard others got the same text too. totally a scam, so best not to reply.SarahBestSubmit Your Own Report (07517 360190)
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