07800009647
☎️ 07800009647 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Orange. It is part of the phone block 78000 with a prefix of 07800. The area code 07800 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07800009647
- Scam disguised as stepchange serviceDec
2024Debt scammer offering assistance servicesDec
2024Phone call identified as fraudulentNov
2024Scammed for personal information requestAug
2024Contacted with conflicting identification informationMar
2024Concerns about sharing personal informationFeb
2024Provided excessive information, unsure nextFeb
2024Beware of debt counselling scamJan
2024Fraudulent debt charity impersonations reportedNov
2023False debt charity, lead generators, fraudNov
2023User pretends to be step changeOct
2023Suspicious behavior pretending debt charityAug
2023Report scam calls and messagesJul
2023Fraudulent numbers pretending to be StepChangeJul
2023Phone call scam involving IVAMay
2023Deceptive company posing as charityMay
2023Block, report, don't engage with scammersApr
2023Received unsolicited debt help offerApr
2023Warning: AFA Insolvency scam, reportDec
2022False call from fake charityDec
2022"Fraudulent call pretending to help"Dec
2022worried about hacking and phishingOct
2022Step Change impersonator risk reportedAug
2022Solicitation scam text in broken EnglishAug
2022claim, step change debt charityMay
2022Warning about debt help fraudApr
2022Received suspicious texts and callsApr
2022Warning about debt help scammersApr
2022Almost fell for StepChange impersonationJan
2022Beware of fake StepChange scamsJan
2022Unsolicited contact three times todayJan
2022Frequent texts claiming debt collectionNov
2021Warning about possible debt scamOct
2020Invalid input, cannot summarizeOct
2020Fraudulent debt counseling warning statementSep
2020Text harassment from debt companyJul
2020Debt firm masquerades as charityFeb
2020Number Of Searches: 103 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 24 February 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brocketsbrae(North Lanarkshire), Burrigill(Highland) and Old Hills(Worcestershire).
07800009647 has 33 comments of which 24 x negative and 9 x neutral
07800009647 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07800009647 👆 is reported as a fraudulent operation impersonating well-known UK debt charities such as StepChange and Citizens Advice. These scammers cold call or send unsolicited texts, falsely offering debt help, often pushing inappropriate Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs). They use various aliases and company names, frequently changing identities, and request excessive personal information including identity documents. Victims have noted unprofessional behaviour and suspicious contact details. Genuine charities do not initiate cold calls, so caution is advised; never provide personal or financial details unless absolutely certain of the legitimacy. It is strongly recommended to block suspicious numbers immediately, refrain from engaging, and report incidents to Action Fraud and phone providers to help protect vulnerable individuals from financial exploitation.
Reports on phone number 07800009647
2 yearsThey were acting like they were from StepChange, but it was definitely a scam.StepChange2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they could sort out my debts, total scammer trying to trick me.2 yearsSCAM ALERT!2 yearsThey ended up scamming me, asking for loads of personal details like my full name, birthdate, and where I live.2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they're with Step Change, the debt help group. Then they switched it up and said they were from the Money Advice Bureau. When I asked for their FCA registration and their official website, they just went quiet. They rang me using this number but gave me a different one to call back on: 03333031218. The bloke said his name was Victor Francis.Step ChangeMoney Advice BureauVictor Francis2 yearsThey said they were from a debt management firm, and I ended up giving them loads of info, even showed my driver’s licence. Luckily, I didn’t share my bank details though.2 yearsI ended up sharing way too much info with them, and now I'm kinda stuck on what the next step should be.2 yearsI was searching on Google for a proper debt charity and clicked on the top result because it seemed trustworthy. Turns out it wasn’t at all, it was some outfit claiming to be a debt counselling group. Now they keep ringing me nonstop. Total scam, be careful!3 yearsI’ve had calls from Clear Start Accountants or maybe Blackberry Finance - they keep changing their name - and they act like they’re genuine debt help like Citizens Advice or StepChange. They’re just trying to trick people struggling with debt. What they really do is generate leads, pretending they’re those well-known charities, hoping you’ll sign up for an IVA. This is outright fraud. If you get contacted by them, try to find out who’s actually behind the IVA deal and report them to Action Fraud ASAP.Clear Start AccountantsBlackberry FinanceCitizens AdviceStepChangeMASAction Fraud3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Step Change, but it didn’t feel right at all. Sounded like they were trying to mess with me, so I just hung up. Would be careful if you get a call like that, could be a scam.3 yearsI just got a call from someone saying they were from a debt charity, but it all felt off. They kept pushing for personal info like it was urgent. Pretty sure it was a scam trying to trick people out of their details. Watch out if you get calls like that!3 yearsI got calls from Eric Williams using these numbers: 07800009647, 0333 880 7215, and +44 333 880 3251. They were lying about being from Step Change. They never asked for my bank info thankfully, but they did want me to explain all my benefits in detail. It felt dodgy for sure.Eric WilliamsStepChange3 yearsGot a call from 07800009647, some woman named Ruby who pretended to be from Stepchange but was actually trying to push an IVA on me. Then she handed me over to a bloke called Jetish Patel who seemed in such a rush and kept chuckling weirdly, which instantly made me suspicious. When I couldn’t provide my bank statements, he suddenly got quite short with me. Honestly, steer clear of these lot!RubyStepchangeJetish Patel3 yearsI received a call from a so-called debt charity, yet it quickly became evident that they were anything but genuine. It's quite alarming how they seem to target individuals who are already in a fragile financial state, almost as if they're exploiting their misfortune. When I did a quick search online, I found their ad pop up, leading me to believe I was reaching out to a reputable charity. Unfortunately, that was not the case at all. It’s really quite concerning to think about how these organisations mislead those who are seeking help.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from a well-known debt charity, saying I was in debt and pushing me to sign up for an IVA. Total scam, obviously. I’ve blocked the number and left a report here - the more people flag these calls, the better chance they get marked as scams on our phones. Watch out and never share your details with them!3 yearsGot a call from 03338804468 - saw on here it’s marked as a scam. After that, I also got a message from them with a bloke called "Chris" thanking me for getting in touch about some debt help thing. Problem is, I never asked for any help with debt, so seemed dodgy right away. Checked this site and yep, confirmed it’s a scam.Chris4 yearsI got a call from some lot claiming to be from Clear Start Accountants or something like that, also using names like AFA Insolvency and Debt Compare. They said they were with a famous debt charity but kept pushing me to sign up for some IVA. Proper dodgy! I’ve blocked the number and flagged them on here - seriously, they should be shut down.AFA InsolvencyClear Start AccountantsDebt Compare4 yearsHad a call from a guy saying he was Andy, working for some Debt Counselling service. He claimed to be with Step Change debt charity, but I later discovered the genuine charity never cold calls like that. The moment I got on the phone, I felt something was off, so I ended the call quickly. Despite that, I've had calls from them at least twice daily according to my blocked calls report.AndyStepChange4 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Andy claiming to be with some Debt Counselling group. He was saying he was from Step Change, the charity that helps with debt. Turns out that was a fib because the genuine charity don’t do cold calls like that. I had an uneasy feeling just a couple of minutes into the chat and decided to end it. Since then, I've had to block them 'cause they keep ringing me up at least twice every day.AndyStep Change4 yearsSome guy said he was Alan from Clear Start, trying to grab ten pounds from my bank but in Nigerian money! I reached out to Clear Start myself, and they got back to me pretty quick. I'm thinking these scammers might be hacking into debt firms to steal bank info. Definitely blocking them.AlanClear StartNaira4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be the Counselling Team about sorting out my debts. I asked for some kind of verification that they really worked for Step Change. Turns out it was a total scam. FRAUD ALERT!Step Change4 yearsGot a call from 07800009647, someone saying they’re from Step Change but their English was all over the place. They wanted me to sign up for an IVA or something - seemed fishy to me.StepChange4 yearssomebody rang me saying they were from step change debt charity but it seemed a bit dodgy to me.StepChange4 yearsThey try to pass themselves off as a proper debt help charity, pushing you into an IVA to clear debts. Total scammers - just lead generators who prey on people in trouble. I think they're from Manchester and use names like Peter Munreo and Frank Maccallan. They say they’re ringing from StepChange, but that’s a lie. Definitely report them to Action Fraud and block the numbers straight away.Individual Voluntary ArrangementIVAManchesterPeter MunreoFrank MaccallanStepChangeAction Fraud4 yearsI got a text saying I could get debt help after signing up with Step Change, but I got suspicious 'cause the phone line just dropped as soon as I tried calling back. Also, I received a couple of dodgy calls from 01206806275 and when I dialled that number, it cut off straight away too. It's really annoying how these people prey on folks when they're already struggling and need honest support with their debts. Where do they get the nerve?StepChange4 yearsIt appears that there are some dubious individuals masquerading as a genuine charity that offers debt support, pushing folks towards setting up an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) to manage their debts. These fraudsters, who operate as lead generators, are out to exploit those who are already in a precarious financial situation. Based in Manchester, they often go by alias names such as Peter Munreo and Frank Maccallan. They claim to be representatives from StepChange, yet that could not be further from the truth. It’s crucial to report any suspicious activity to Action Fraud and ensure you block any numbers associated with these con artists. Stay vigilant!Individual Voluntary ArrangementIVAManchesterPeter MunreoFrank MaccallanStepChangeAction Fraud4 yearsSomeone called pretending to be from StepChange, and it nearly fooled me. I actually searched for the StepChange number online and called it myself, ended up speaking to a guy named Peter who seemed to know loads about my credit info, so I thought it was legit. After 'Peter' emailed me from a StepChange address, I got drawn in and gave over loads of details. Then another person rang me, and I wasn't sure if they were involved, which made me start doubting the whole thing. Honestly, I never expected to get scammed, and this was definitely a narrow escape for me.StepChangePeter5 yearsThis lot is really dodgy, pretending to be StepChange and ripping off vulnerable folks into setting up IVAs that might not even suit them. Be sure to block the number straight away, report it to Action Fraud, and double-check you’re calling the genuine StepChange since they wouldn’t cold call anyone. Stay safe!StepChangeAction Fraud5 yearsToday alone, I've gotten three unwanted messages from this number - two texts and one email. Pretty annoying!5 yearsI've been getting nonstop messages from some bloke named Alex, claiming he’s from a debt firm. It’s pretty annoying.Alex6 yearsI recently encountered a situation where a so-called debt counselling service reached out to me after I filled out an online form seeking assistance with an IVA. Initially, it seemed promising, but I quickly realised it was a scam. I strongly advise against sharing any personal details with these individuals; they're clearly untrustworthy. Stay vigilant and protect your information!6 yearsGot texts from this number all day, acting like a government helpline but they're actually a debt write off firm. Said they were StepChange but it’s just a scam. Proper annoying!StepChange6 yearsWatch out, there’s a debt company pretending to be from StepChange but it’s not legit. They ring from 03338801605 and try to pass themselves off as a charity. Really dodgy stuff!StepChangeSubmit Your Own Report (07800 009647)
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