07537417668
☎️ 07537417668 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone. It is part of the phone block 75374 with a prefix of 07537. The area code 07537 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07537417668
- Urgent, threatening message from unknownSep
2023Encouraging reporting of scam attemptsNov
2022Report scam numbers to 'action fraud'Nov
2022Scammed after making bird depositNov
2022Unrelated phone number providedMar
2021International phone number provided (+44)Mar
2021Twitter password reset code receivedJul
2018Text message with Twitter codeJul
2018Twitter is nothing to fearFeb
2018Twitter just regular social mediaFeb
2018Requesting activation via text messageJan
2018Warning: Avoid clicking on linksOct
2017Warning: Link may be scamOct
2017Received 3 suspicious Twitter textsJun
2017Received 3 suspicious texts, didn't openJun
2017Received unwanted Twitter confirmation codeJun
2017Unwanted Twitter code from UnknownJun
2017Received suspicious text messages, seems scamJun
2017Received suspicious texts requesting clicksJun
2017Phone was activated without consentJun
2017Message saying phone was activatedJun
2017User not concerned about TwitterJun
2017User not concerned about contentJun
2017Two contacts, clicked risky linkMay
2017Contacted twice, clicked suspicious linkMay
2017Text messages are not scamsMay
2017Text messages not a scamMay
2017Received suspicious text, likely scamMay
2017Beware suspicious Twitter text scamMay
2017Received suspicious text, clicked linkMay
2017Opened unknown link, unsure resultMay
2017Warning: suspicious polling text alertMay
2017Advice on suspicious political textMay
2017Labour leading young voter preferenceMay
2017Labour leading among young votersMay
2017Confused about independent and TwitterMay
2017User receives frequent spam textsMay
2017Warning about dangerous link in PortlandMay
2017User warns of virus, scamMay
2017Persistent spam message, delete immediatelyMay
2017Repeated unwanted messages from same numberMay
2017Received duplicate text message warningMay
2017Be cautious of dubious linksMay
2017Reports of two men killedMay
2017Report of two men killedMay
2017Number Of Searches: 430 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 23 May 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Drybeck(Cumbria), Easting(Orkney) and Leyfields(Staffordshire).
07537417668 has 40 comments of which 19 x negative and 6 x positive and 15 x neutral
07537417668 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07537417668 👆 is reported as associated with various scam and phishing attempts, often involving messages purporting to be from Twitter or news outlets. Users have received multiple texts with suspicious links, including fake account activation, password reset codes, or news headlines intended to entice clicks. While some insist links appear genuine, caution is advised as many messages are flagged as scams. Reports include attempts to solicit deposits fraudulently and recurring unwanted messages with alarming or misleading content. Recipients are encouraged not to engage with links, to report incidents to official authorities like Action Fraud and police.uk, and to share experiences to help combat these fraudulent activities effectively.
Reports on phone number 07537417668
4 yearsHe was looking for birds on the pets4home site, so I sent an enquiry through there. Then he messaged me on WhatsApp, asking me to send a deposit straight to his bank account. Without really thinking, I went ahead and paid it, instead of using the secure payment option on the site. After that, he kept asking for extra money, which started to seem dodgy. I told him I wasn’t interested any more and asked for my deposit back, but he never returned it!Pets4HomesWhatsApp8 yearsGot a message with a code, said it was to reset my Twitter password or something like that.Twitter8 yearsI got a message with some code in it saying it's for resetting your Twatter password or something like that.Twitter8 yearsReally, it's just Twitter, no big deal or anything to stress over.Twitter8 yearsReally, it’s just Twitter, nothing serious or worth stressing over.Twitter9 yearsMessage received asking for activation, please.9 yearsAvoid clicking on any links - it’s definitely a scam!9 yearsThis is definitely a scam, so avoid clicking on any links at all costs.9 yearsOver just a few hours, I got three messages but didn’t bother opening any since I’ve been caught out by dodgy “twitter” texts before.Twitter9 yearsIn just a few hours, I got three texts from this number. I didn’t bother opening any of them since I’ve been caught out before by shady messages pretending to be from "Twitter."Twitter9 yearsJust got a text from this number with a Twitter verification code. Problem is, I’m not signed up on Twitter at all, and I’ve only had this phone for a day. Seems like either someone dialled the wrong number or maybe my info has been passed around without my say.Twitter9 yearsI just got a Twitter verification code sent from this number, yet I don't even have a Twitter account. I've only had this number for a day, so it's either they dialled the wrong digits or my info's been shared without my knowing. Quite odd if you ask me.Twitter9 yearsGot a bunch of messages in like 60 minutes, all telling me to tap some links to Twitter and saying my Facebook timeline looked worse or something. Sounds dodgy to me so I stayed clear and didn't press any of those links. Probably a scam if you ask me.Twitter9 yearsGot a bunch of texts in about an hour, all telling me to tap on these links to Twitter, and some weird message about my Facebook timeline being worse. Pretty sure it's dodgy, so I stayed clear and didn’t click any of the links.Twitter9 yearsJust received a text saying my phone’s been activated, which is a bit odd.9 yearsJust got a text saying my phone is now active, which caught me off guard.9 yearsHonestly, it’s just Twitter, no need to stress.Twitter9 yearsHonestly, it’s just Twitter, nothing serious to freak out about.Twitter9 yearsThey called me a couple of times, and I made the mistake of clicking a link that led me to a Twitter profile. Definitely silly on my part! Since then, I've been keeping a close eye on my MBL statement every day.Twitter9 yearsThey've rung me up a couple of times already. I foolishly clicked on the link they sent, which just redirected me to their Twitter account. Not my brightest moment! Since then, I've made it a point to keep an eye on my MBL bill every single day!9 yearsI got a message claiming Labour's lead in the polls was 57 points, with a link attached. Honestly, I'd advise against clicking on it.Labour9 yearsReceived a message claiming Labour are leading the polls by 57 points, with a link attached. Honestly, don’t bother clicking on the link, it’s dodgy.Labour9 yearsHonestly, I don’t think these messages are SCAMS like some folks are saying. Sure, they’re sent from a regular mobile number instead of the typical short code like 86444, but the links in the SMS actually lead to real Twitter pages, and some others take you to proper articles on the Independent’s website. So far, everything looks legit to me.TwitterThe Independent9 yearsI don't think these messages are scams like some folks are saying. Sure, the texts come from a normal mobile number rather than the typical short code 86444, but the links they include actually lead to real Twitter pages or authentic articles from the Independent newspaper. So, from what I can see, these messages seem legit.TwitterIndependent9 years@Independent: Among young voters, the Labour party is leading the Conservatives by 57 points.Labour9 years@Independent: Among young voters, Labour is leading the Conservatives by 57 points.Labour Party9 yearsSo I got a message saying Labour is 57 points in front. Unfortunately, I ended up clicking on the link. Does anyone know what might happen now that I’ve opened it?Labour9 yearsJust got a message claiming Labour is 57 points in front. I stupidly tapped the link in it. Does anyone know what might happen now that I've clicked it?Labour9 yearsGot a message out of nowhere saying it was from Twitter, asking me to check out more tweets from the Independent by clicking a link. I used to get legit Twitter notifications regularly since I had them switched on, but this one was from a random phone number, not from Twitter itself. Felt fishy straight away. Definitely don't press the link or try texting "stop" back. It's definitely a con.TwitterThe Independent9 yearsGot a message from some number saying it was Twitter, asking me to tap a link to see more tweets from The Independent. I get Twitter alerts regularly since I turned on notifications, but this one felt off 'cause the text came from a normal phone number, not the official Twitter account. Definitely don’t go near the links or reply with “stop” or anything - it’s a total scam.TwitterIndependent9 yearsI’ve been getting loads of messages saying @independent with some links. Now they’re going on about something to do with Twitter? Very weird.Twitter9 yearsGot a bunch of texts sending links and mentioning @independent. Now they’re saying something about Twitter? Bit confusing if you ask me.Twitter9 yearsI received a text about two men supposedly killed in Portland, and it had a link. It showed up twice on my phone. I didn’t dare click the link - seriously, avoid opening it!Portland9 yearsI received a message twice about two guys being killed in Portland, it had a link as well. Didn't touch the link, definitely avoid clicking on it!Portland9 yearsThis number has been bothering me all day, sent me the same message three times now. I haven't even bothered to open it, just keep deleting it but it keeps coming back again. Really annoying!9 yearsJust got this message from the same number for the third time today. I've been deleting them without even opening, but the texts just keep coming back. Really annoying!9 yearsSomeone texted me about some attack in Portland and included a link. Really don’t tap on it, looks dodgy.Portland9 yearsGot a message about some attack in Portland with a link attached. Wouldn't recommend clicking it at all.Portland9 yearsGot a few texts today about two blokes apparently killed in Portland. There was a link with it as well, but seemed a bit dodgy to me.Portland9 yearsToday I got a bunch of texts telling me that two blokes had died in Portland. They even included a link with it. Quite strange!PortlandSubmit Your Own Report (07537 417668)
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