07553540887
☎️ 07553540887 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone. It is part of the phone block 75535 with a prefix of 07553. The area code 07553 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07553540887
- Dangerous scammer, untraceable conman operatingSep
2024Banks protect fraudster; no compensationAug
2024Cunning conman using fraudulent tacticsAug
2024Warning about a serial fraudsterAug
2024Beware of this fraudulent conmanAug
2024Avoid this conman at all costsAug
2024Untraceable conman exploiting victims' lossesAug
2024Clever con artist, lost £2000Aug
2024Scammed by fake bloodstock agentAug
2024Warning: Beware of this conman scammerAug
2024Scam artist pretending to betJul
2024Avoided scam involving betting requestApr
2024Scam call; shared personal detailsApr
2024Caller Norman Jones scam, untrustworthyApr
2024Beware of betting scam callerFeb
2024Beware of Peter Harris scamFeb
2024Avoid sham tipster; it's manipulativeFeb
2024Scam alert: Peter Harris, NewmarketFeb
2024Possible scam call, refused identityAug
2023Number Of Searches: 27 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 14 August 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Sheep Island(Argyll and Bute), South End(Hampshire) and Stradbroke(Suffolk).
07553540887 has 15 comments of which 13 x negative and 2 x neutral
07553540887 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07553540887 👆 is reported as associated with a persistent and highly sophisticated scam involving false claims of horse racing tips and bloodstock agency services. The caller often uses multiple aliases and untraceable, temporary phone numbers, requesting transfers to bank accounts under false or deceased individuals' names, frequently linked to overseas accounts. Despite promises of refunds and winnings, victims consistently report losses with no restitution, and authorities appear unable or unwilling to intervene due to the complexity and civil nature of the matter. The perpetrator targets those interested in betting, using charm and insider language to gain trust before defrauding them. Caution is strongly advised against engaging, sharing personal or bank details, or sending money to this individual.
Reports on phone number 07553540887
2 yearsTHIS GUY IS REALLY RISKY... HE SHARES ALL YOUR DETAILS WITH SOME THIRD PARTY IN ANOTHER COUNTRY... MAKES IT NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO TRACK THEM DOWN... AND THEY END UP SCAMMING YOU OUT OF YOUR MONEY... HE SHOULD BE CAUGHT... BUT HE'S UNTRACEABLE... A TRUE PROFESSIONAL FRAUDSTER THAT THE POLICE CAN'T PIN DOWN... HE'S STILL AT IT... FAKING TO BE A BLOODSTOCK AGENT FROM NEWMARKET... GETTING TOP-SECRET INFO... THEN ASKS YOU TO PUT IN £500 FOR HIM... PROMISING TO PAY YOU BACK IF IT’S A LOSS...SIGNIFICANT2 yearsTHIS GUY IS LIKE HE'S UNTOUCHABLE...THE POLICE JUST WON'T STEP IN...AND THE BANKS WON'T SHARE ANY INFO, SAYING IT'S ABOUT DATA PROTECTION...BUT THEY KNOW HE'S A FRAUDSTER...HE TOOK £2500 OFF ME...AND HIS PHONY BANK ACCOUNT IS STILL ACTIVE...THE BANKS ACTUALLY BLAMED ME AND DIDN'T OFFER ANY PAYOUT...HE USES AN ACCOUNT WITH HALIFAX, AND I HAVE ONE WITH LLOYDS...BUT THEY'RE REALLY THE SAME BANK...IT'S CLEAR THE BANKS ARE LETTING THIS SERIAL SCAMMER GET AWAY WITH IT TO HURT INNOCENT PEOPLE.BLINDEVEN THOUGHRAMPANT2 yearsThis guy is like a ghost... the number he calls from is just a prepaid SIM, not linked to anyone legit. The bank account he gets folks to wire cash into is actually under someone who's passed away. Then he moves the money to a foreign bank account, making it impossible to trace. Once the funds land in that fake account, it’s huge fraud in action. The bloke’s clever, knowing the police and banks can’t really touch him. Honestly, he’s a top-notch trickster, with a smooth way of talking and as sly as they come.2 yearsI’ve been scammed by this guy for thousands of pounds a couple of years back. Just last week, he called me again but from a new number - voice was the same though. He genuinely seems to mock the authorities and the police don’t seem to care much since the amount is "too small" to act on. Banks won’t refund you if you use fast transfer either. Seriously, be careful! If you send him money or place any bets, you’re not seeing that cash again. This bloke’s a proper con artist.2 yearsLIVES NEAR THE OLD CLOCK TOWER, HE SHOULD PROBABLY BE LOCKED UP IN THE TOWER OF LONDON... HE'S ON THE HUNT FOR GREEDY FOLKS... WHO CAN'T RESIST HIS SMOOTH TALK... ONCE HE'S HOOKED YOU, HE'LL HAVE YOU BELIEVING THE MOON IS MADE OUT OF GREEN CHEESE... THEN PERSUADE YOU TO SEND MONEY TO SOME RANDOM BANK ACCOUNT... AFTER THAT, HE MOVES IT TO AN OVERSEAS ACCOUNT... AND YOUR CASH IS GONE FOREVER... BANKS WON'T HELP, POLICE SAY IT'S A CIVIL ISSUE... I WASTED WEEKS CHASING THIS UP WITHOUT GETTING A PENNY BACK... THIS GUY IS A COMPLETE CON ARTIST.THISLONDONMIDDLECLAIMING ITCHASING2 yearsIf this bloke calls you tonight, he’ll swear up and down it’s gonna snow tomorrow... first thing Friday, you’d probably pull back your curtains just to check for the snow...he’s dead smart and knows the law inside out. If you backed a winner and sent him some cash, he’d soon be asking you to stake £500 on the next bet... your money, again and again... he’ll never pay you back. I fell for it and lost £2000. The banks and cops can’t really help you with this sort of thing.2 yearsThis bloke said he was a bloodstock agent called Mr Ryder, living in Newmarket close to the clock tower. He claimed he had a horse running today and asked me to put down £500 for him. He promised if the horse lost, he’d pay the money straight into my bank. He sounded so sure it was a guaranteed winner that I ended up betting £200 on his behalf and another £200 for myself. The horse came in last place. I’ve been trying to get hold of him to send my £200 back, but it’s been over a year and I’m still waiting.RyderNewmarket2 yearsSome bloke called Norman Jones from Newmarket rang me, asking if I could place a £50 bet for him. He sounded proper convincing, but I wasn’t having any of it. He also kept saying he’d pay me back if any horse didn’t win, but there’s no chance I’m handing over my bank details to some stranger.Norman JonesNewmarket2 yearsHe gave his name as Norman Jones, and idiot me, I actually handed over my info! Honestly, this number is totally dodgy. Scam alert!Norman JonesScam2 yearsClaimed the name was Norman Jones, and stupidly enough, I gave away my info. Definitely not a number you can trust. Total scam.Norman Jones2 yearsGot a call from someone who said he was called Peter Harris and lived near the Clocktower in Newmarket. He was looking for trustworthy people to help place bets for him, claiming a 70% success rate and promised 10% commission on wins and losses, plus he’d refund any losses. Then he asked for my bank details, which I refused to share. After that, he said he’d send the money through PayPal instead. The bloke sounded really polished and believable, but don’t be fooled by him - just block the number straight away.Peter HarrisClocktowerNewmarketPayPal2 yearsHe introduced himself as Peter Harris from NewMarket, claiming that he received my number through a close friend of mine. Just a heads-up, everyone-stay vigilant!Peter HarrisNewMarket2 yearsThis so-called tipster is just a nightmare for anyone trying to back a winner. He sends out tips on the very same horse to different people, thinking one of them must bag the win. Then, he keeps coming back with more and more pointers, making you believe he’s some sort of genius. What he won’t admit is how many poor mugs get wiped out, lining the bookies’ pockets every time. Best steer clear of this dodgy character!2 yearsSome bloke says hes a race horse breeder from Newmarket, trying to get you to place bets by saying they’re a guaranteed win. When the bets go south, he just shrugs and says not all his tips hit. Then out of nowhere, he offers to pay you back if you give him your info. Total con, just block the number. The chap calls himself Peter Harris or something. Watch out everyone!Peter HarrisNewmarket3 yearsThis guy rang me claiming one of my mates had passed him my number. When I pushed him for the name of this mate so I could check if it was legit, he wouldn’t tell me. That made me think it was just a scam call.Submit Your Own Report (07553 540887)
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