07778894831
☎️ 07778894831 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone. It is part of the phone block 77788 with a prefix of 07778. The area code 07778 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07778894831
- Suspicious call from possible scammerFeb
2016Scammers targeting shareholders; beware callsJan
2016Repeated unwanted phone calls persistedNov
2015Caller inquired about shares, suspiciousNov
2015Number associated with Samsung scamNov
2015Suspicious call asking about sharesNov
2015Scammers persistently targeting elderly individualsOct
2015Annoying calls about alleged sharesSep
2015User suspicious of unexpected proposalSep
2015Scam involving Vodafone shareholders reportedAug
2015Vodafone scam reported from numberJul
2015Suspicious calls about shares; scamJun
2015Suspicious call about shareholder recordsJun
2015Scam call demanding money. Beware!Jun
2015Suspected scam call about sharesJun
2015Scam call, rude woman hung upMay
2015Unsolicited calls, uses answerphone screeningSep
2014Calls regarding share purchase inquirySep
2014Number Of Searches: 75 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 01 September 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ashley Dale(Staffordshire), Forrestfield(North Lanarkshire), Housetter(Shetland Isles) and Roseacre(Lancashire).
07778894831 has 17 comments of which 9 x neutral and 7 x negative and 1 x positive
07778894831 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07778894831 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller posing as representatives of various companies like Samsung, Vodafone, or other Plc firms, often claiming a hostile takeover or offering to buy shares the recipient supposedly owns. Callers frequently appear to have access to shareholder information, raising concerns about data privacy breaches. They often insist on immediate action or signing documents and may use poor English with foreign accents. Victims are advised not to engage, share personal details, or provide any payment, as these calls are attempts to defraud. Many report repeated harassment, calls from different voices, and false claims about shares held, marking this number as associated with investment fraud targeting shareholders and investors in the UK.
Reports on phone number 07778894831
11 yearsGot a call from some guy, sounded American, said he was from New York but was calling on a UK phone number. He wanted to talk about my city 'Rust' or something like that. I told him I don’t live there anymore and it’s not registered in my name, so I just ended the call. Seems like it was just another scam attempt to me.Rust11 yearsMy wife asked them to leave us alone, but they called again. So, I answered and firmly insisted they stop contacting us. Yet, they rang back yet again... and it just kept happening.11 yearsI just had an unusual call from someone claiming to be from India, prattling on about an imminent hostile takeover concerning the shares I hold. He was quite pushy about wanting to purchase my shares. It makes me wonder how he managed to obtain the details of shareholders while the company is still operational. I didn't entertain him for long, but I have a sneaky suspicion I might be hearing from him again soon...India11 yearsToday, we had another encounter with the same number attempting to pull a fast one on us. This time, they claimed to be representing Samsung Capital Group, located at 263 Greenwich Street in New York. It’s astonishing how these scammers keep popping up!Samsung Capital GroupGreenwich StreetNew York11 yearsSome bloke with an accent rang up asking for my husband by his first name and if he was thinking about selling some Unilever shares to a client. No idea how he got our number or how he even knows we've got any shares!Unilever11 yearsMy elderly mother, who is in her eighties, along with myself, have been receiving calls from these persistent individuals who spin the same tale mentioned by others previously. They claim they’re interested in purchasing my mother’s shares due to some supposed hostile takeover. Just today (15th October) they reached out again, having already called yesterday. For approximately a year and a half, they’ve been harassing her, and thankfully, she’s been wise enough not to disclose any banking information. These callers are remarkably tenacious; they’ve previously asserted they were calling from the USA, yet every single one has had a distinctly Indian accent. My suggestion would be to steer clear of these nuisances entirely and to safeguard your personal details at all costs.USA11 yearsI received a call from an utterly tedious lady regarding shares that I supposedly possess. Unfortunately, I happened to be in the midst of a rather inconvenient moment and couldn't help but burst into laughter. She, or perhaps someone from her team, tried to reach me once more, but I just opted to hang up on them.11 yearsGot a call from a supposed New York number, but the person sounded like they weren’t from around here at all. They were trying to convince me to offload my BAE shares to some mystery buyer. They clearly had no clue what BAE actually does or where it’s traded. Pretty fishy if you ask me!New YorkBAE11 yearsFraudulent activities targeting Vodafone investors.Vodafone11 yearsReceived a dodgy call from this number claiming to be Vodafone, complete with a sketchy email address thrown in. Definitely smells like a scam to me! Proceed with caution!Vodafone11 yearsI've had a string of calls from someone who goes by the name of Paul Lopez, attempting to persuade me to sell bonus shares that I supposedly own in a Plc, shares I sold off ages ago. He claimed to represent an offshore client who was making a rather aggressive bid to take control of the company. Allegedly, this client holds 41% of the company’s shares and is only after securing an additional 10%. The amount he was offering for these shares I no longer possess was comically high, and all he needed was for me to sign a non-disclosure agreement. I received similar overtures a few months back, and after looking into it, it turned out to be a complete scam. There were numerous requests for me to return the call if I sought more details, likely at a rip-off rate. This is 100% a scam-don't be fooled!Paul LopezPlc11 yearsI received a rather peculiar call from this number just now. The individual on the line had quite poor command of English. They introduced themselves as someone named Chan from New York. Apparently, they were supposedly representing a firm that’s looking to take over a company named UK Water, which in turn, had acquired Northumbrian Water. They mentioned my name as a Northumbrian shareholder and shockingly knew the exact number of shares I own, so it's clear they have access to shareholder information. I attempted to probe them with a few inquiries, but they abruptly terminated the call. If I recall correctly, they hinted at sending some legal documentation my way. I suppose I’ll just have to see what transpires next.ChanNew YorkUK WaterNorthumbrian Water11 yearsI've been receiving numerous calls daily from this particular number, claiming that Vodafone owes me a substantial sum of four thousand shares. They certainly sound quite persuasive, especially with the information displayed on their website. However, they’re asking for a five thousand-pound bond upfront! To put it simply, they can forget it.Vodafone11 yearsI had a phone call today from a chap sporting an American twang, claiming he was representing a buyer for some of my shares. Instinctively, I thought it sounded rather dodgy, so I told him to drop me a message if he had anything worthwhile to discuss.11 yearsI suspect this is a con job. A woman phoned me asking about some 'shares' I supposedly own in a particular firm. However, when I started to ask her a couple of straightforward questions about her company and other details, she turned rather abrupt and impolite. Before I knew it, she hung up on me!12 yearsThis number keeps ringing, yet they never leave a message. I'm inundated with unwanted calls, despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service. To manage the situation, I rely on my answering machine to filter through all these nuisance calls.Telephone Preference Service12 yearsI've received multiple calls from this number, seemingly interested in purchasing some shares that I possess.Submit Your Own Report (07778 894831)
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