07860002061
☎️ 07860002061 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 78600 with a prefix of 07860. The area code 07860 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07860002061
- Urgent call request for famiarDec
2021Scam text phone call alertNov
2021Warning about scam text messageOct
2021Lack of acknowledgment for parentsOct
2021Received suspicious text, misleading callJul
2021Random series of digits providedJul
2021Suspicious late-night text scam alertMay
2021User warns of text message scamsJan
2021Scam call with high costsNov
2020Report scams to protect othersSep
2020Unknown text from potentially scamming numberSep
2020Report scam calls/texts to policeApr
2020Warning about potential text scamApr
2020Warning about potential scam connectionApr
2020Received strange text message callbackApr
2020Tired old rhetoric continues for yearsJan
2020Texted for number, didn't callJan
2020Scam text, did not callJan
2020Received suspicious missed calls, possible scamDec
2019Suspicious text from undisclosed numberDec
2019Did not call or textNov
2019Suspecting scam from unfamiliar numberAug
2019Suspicious message, likely a scamJul
2019Scam calls after Vodafone conversationJun
2019Received scam call, questioning sourceApr
2019Possible scam call from 07486517050Mar
2019Warning about scam text messagesDec
2018Warning about potential phone scamDec
2018Suspected scam, do not answerNov
2018Received unknown contact message. Need adviceNov
2018"I am someone named Jo."Dec
2017Possible scam text and voicemailNov
2016Received numerous blocked number callsNov
2016Claimed it’s a scam. BewareAug
2016High-cost scam text; ignore completelyMay
2016Unexpected urgent texts received; suspiciousMay
2016Unknown mobile scam with high feesApr
2016Frequent unknown calls, urgent battery issueMar
2016Suspicious text, unresponsive number, hoaxMar
2015Watch out for unsolicited texts!Jan
2015Number not recognized, failed attemptNov
2014Reported user is named JoeAug
20140800mum and dad number issueAug
2014Scam phone number needs investigationJul
2014Scam text about urgent callJun
2014Received scam text from unknown numberJan
2014Frustrated with persistent hang-upsSep
2013Unknown number received on new SIMOct
2012Urgent call from friend neededOct
2012No credit call service explanationApr
2012Received scam call from acquaintanceMay
2011Suspicious phone messages, turned out scamMay
2011Confusion about identifying the personFeb
2011Unexpected missed calls and messageFeb
2011Concern about possible phone scamJan
2011Warns about potential telephone scamJan
2011Suspicious text, reported to policeJan
2011Received suspicious call, overseas accentJan
2011Suspected fraudulent charge on phoneJan
2011Fraudulent messages requesting assistance are fakeDec
2010Confusion about unknown phone numberDec
2010Received a possible scam messageDec
2010Received suspicious phone call, potential scamDec
2010Prank message, don't respond quicklyJun
2010Concerns about receiving unsolicited messagesJun
2010Question about unknown phone callMay
2010Unknown numbers keep causing concernMay
2010Confirming shared experience, asked about callingMay
2010Received unknown SMS, didn't callMay
2010Unknown number from 08000mumdad.co.ukMay
2010Number Of Searches: 425 Number Of Comments: 67 First Seen: 02 September 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Curlew Green(Suffolk) and Little Bromwich(West Midlands).
07860002061 has 67 comments of which 28 x negative and 39 x neutral
07860002061 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07860002061 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving unsolicited texts and calls claiming someone you know has no credit and urgently needs you to call them back. The message often includes a reference to a “08000mumdad” callback service and urges you to contact a supplied number. Replying or calling back reportedly incurs high connection fees and expensive charges. Many recipients note receiving calls with withheld or no caller ID, sometimes followed by abusive or silent answers. This tactic preys on concern to trick victims into costly callbacks. Users strongly advise ignoring, blocking, and reporting these calls via official channels like Action Fraud. The overall consensus is to avoid engagement as the number has long been linked to phishing and premium rate scams targeting victims across the UK.
Reports on phone number 07860002061
5 yearsI just got this text saying: FreeMsg: Someone you know with the number 07909715285 has run out of credit & needs you to ring them quickly. It’s from CallBack SMS Service via 08000mumdad.co.uk. Guess I’m meant to call them on my phone? Bit odd, innit?5 yearsGot a dodgy text claiming a mate of mine was out of credit and asking me to ring them back on (############). The number was linked to a weird address like 08000mumdad.co.uk. Definately a scam, so watch out!5 yearsI got loads of calls from this number with no ID showing, like about 20 times! Then they messaged me saying something like: “Freemsg: someone u kno on [phone number] has no credit & needs u to ring asap. CallBack SMS Service by 0800mumdad [###].” Really dodgy if you ask me. Just ignore and block, lads, stay safe out there!5 yearsNeither mum nor dad have any credit left.MumDad5 yearsIn the middle of the night this number messaged me claiming that someone I was supposed to know needed urgent help and gave me another number to ring. When I dialled it, a really angry person answered, yelling and swearing before abruptly hanging up on me.5 yearsWoke up to a text from this number, saying someone was in trouble and asking for my help. They even threw in a phone number that matched a mate's number, which freaked me out a bit - how did they get that? The message wanted me to tap a link to ring my friend. Pretty sure it was a trick to charge me £4 just for calling. The message came through way too early in the morning, surely they picked that time hoping I'd be asleep or not checking with my mate first.6 yearsThey keep bombarding me with texts that are clearly scams, trying to get me to click links full of malware.6 yearsThis number kept ringing me around 1am to about 2am, saying I had to call back or it would be my last chance. Totally looks like a scam, especially after reading all the other comments here. Best to not pick up, they probably charge you loads just for answering.6 yearsJust got this weird text on my mobile and I don’t recognise the number at all! I didn’t ring back cause it felt dodgy, probably a scam. The message said something like: “Someone you know at 07437346820 has no credit and needs you to phone them quick.” It was from 07860002061 and mentioned some CallBack SMS Service from 08000mumdad[###]. No idea who they’re talking about so I’d say watch out and don’t call any number you don’t know!6 yearsI got a text off 07860002061 saying it was a free message and not a subscription. It told me to reply YES to 07389759344 to get texts, but it said each message costs 75p. Total scam, just ignore it and don’t respond.YES6 yearsGot a message from a number saying it was 08000callmumdad[###], it was from 07852540374 asking me to ring back on "ur" phone. Bit odd if you ask me!6 yearsHad I actually used the number 08000mumdad[###] and called from my phone, I bet it would've cost over £4 just to connect to that mum dad page. Anyone with kids would probably freak out and call them straight away. Proper dodgy scammers, honestly.7 yearsWow, they've been going on with the same boring stuff on and off for like five years now. Proper sad folks!7 yearsThey sent a message asking if I could call them because they’d run out of credit. Of course, they never called back.7 yearsGot a text saying someone tried ringing me but no credit left, asking me to call back. I never made the call. Definitely a scam. Blocked the number straight away.7 yearsWoke up to six missed calls after midnight, all asking me to text 'Mum/dad.' My son was home so I let it be, figured it was probably some kind of scam. Then at 10am I got another call but my phone didn’t actually ring. Seriously, don’t fall for it, don’t bother calling back!Dad7 yearsGot loads of missed calls from a withheld number, probably about 5 times. Then I got this text from "08000mumdad[###]" telling me to ring back this other number (07379672518) because apparently someone without credit was trying to reach me. Suspect right away. Looked them up on Google and found out if I'd answered, I'd have been hit with a £4 connection charge! What a cheek.7 yearshavent a clue who it is, saw the info above so i never rang or messaged the number.7 yearsGot a call from 0800 mum and dad [###], some bloke wanting me to ring someone who apparently ran out of credit. Didn't sound like anyone I know though, so I'm thinking it's probably a dodgy scam.7 yearsGot a text saying "mum and dad call back service." I'm not a mum and don't have any kids, so weird! It came from 07759975976, definitely a scam. They sent it at 00:15, but I ignored it and didn’t ring back!MumDad7 yearsBeware of this phone number as it's been identified as a scam. I’ve had at least six calls suggesting I return a call because someone supposedly needs to reach me but can't for some reason related to lacking credit. It's rather suspicious, particularly since I began receiving these irritating calls right after my conversation with Vodafone earlier today. Quite the coincidence, isn't it? I'll be sure to notify Vodafone about this troubling issue.Vodafone7 yearsThis number rang me up claiming I needed to call back due to no credit. How on earth did they manage to get hold of my phone number? Such a dodgy call!7 yearsI got a call earlier from 07486517050 through some 1800mumdad service. I didn’t pick up, but like a minute later, another call came through from a ‘private number’. I checked their site and it says if you answer, you’ll be charged around 4 or 5 quid, and it gets more expensive the longer you talk. Definitely feels like a scam to me.8 yearsJust after midnight I got a text saying: "Someone you know on 078568 41723 has no credit and wants you to call them immediately. Reply to 08000mumdad[###] to callback." I immediately rang my daughters to check if it was one of them but none had sent it. Then I dialled 07860 002061 and a strange woman answered with a quiet, ‘hello, can you hear me?’ I stayed silent and after about 23 seconds she hung up. That was the first and last time I’ll ever reply to a message like that. Thanks so much for your ‘who-called’ website, it’s been really helpful.8 yearsGot a text from some number telling me to ring a person who apparently had no credit left. Definitely another dodgy scam trying to catch me out.8 yearsThis number persistently dialled my emergency contact a staggering eleven times at half past six in the morning. I'm convinced it's a scam-just ignore it. Utterly disgraceful behaviour!8 yearsGot a text saying something about no credit and asking me to ring back, not sure who it was from since it just showed a UK number. Heard from others it might be a scam, so I just deleted it straightaway. Thought it was best not to bother.UK9 yearsyeah I got a call from someone named Jo, must’ve been a woman thoughJo10 yearsI received a couple of messages on the same day, and given that we don't know anyone who would unexpectedly lose mobile credit, it raised a few eyebrows. It all felt a bit dodgy, so we opted not to respond. Instead, I made sure to inform our community watch leader and suggested that the police look into it. Although the site seemed above board, responding would have cost a pretty penny. The most sensible thing to do was to block those numbers entirely. I’ll definitely share this with our coordinator, as it appears this might be part of a larger issue.10 yearsI just responded to a message from this number and subsequently received a voicemail from Vodafone. I’m inclined to think this might be a scam!Vodafone10 yearsI've received a staggering 66 calls from a number listed as 08000 mum and dad, most of which I chose to disregard. Eventually, I figured out how to block them from reaching me by going through their website. Today, I got three text messages urging me to ring someone urgently. The third message was a bit cheeky, claiming that if I responded with "YES," I'd be charged 75p for any subsequent messages. Naturally, I've opted not to engage with it.10 yearsI recently received a call that I chose not to answer, but then I called back the number associated with the sms from 0800 mumdad. We’re currently on the lookout for a tradesperson to get in touch with us, and we thought this might be related. However, when the person answered, they hung up immediately, which left us quite concerned. Are we in danger of being hit with a hefty bill due to some kind of scam?10 yearsWe've recently received a text from this number claiming to be associated with 0800MumDad.co in the UK. Seems like this scam is still active and circulating.0800MumDad. coUK10 yearsWe recently received a text informing us that a person we know well has run low on credit and is asking us to give a bell on 07789569597 without delay. However, we don't recognise that number at all, so we decided to do a bit of digging online and stumbled upon this site. We're quite sure it's a scam. The original number we were acquainted with is 07860002061. It’s a bit disheartening to find that Trading Standards won’t take any interest in this situation.10 yearsIndeed, we've experienced the same situation. Did you happen to make a call to this number?10 yearsA mate of mine mentioned they had run out of credit and requested that I give them a ring. What a load of nonsense! Honestly, it sounds like a right scam.10 yearsBlimey, we've encountered that number before! Who might this be, then?10 yearsBe wary of this number; it's a premium rate one. It's completely dodgy too, as it sends texts claiming that someone you know is in dire need of a return call due to running out of credit. It’s a trick to get you to ring back straight away. Avoid engaging with it!10 yearsI’ve received a couple of messages today insisting that someone urgently needs to speak with me. The outgoing calls would end up being a bit pricey for me. I'm not foolish enough to make a call without verifying first, so I’m reaching out to three services to see if I’ve incurred any charges just for receiving those texts. This number has solely been designated for my GSM house alarm system. There’s absolutely no one who should know this number apart from me, which leaves me utterly bewildered. What on earth is going on?10 yearsThis definitely isn’t a number belonging to any mates of mine, seeing as I just purchased a phone yesterday and they handed me a brand new SIM card - despite already having a contract in place! No one else should have this fresh number. I popped the SIM into the phone, intending to gift it to my son, and then out of the blue, I received that message.10 yearsGot a text from some random mobile saying they're low on credit and to ring them back on some 08000mum&dad number. I just ignored it. Then, a private number rang me but I didn't answer, it went to voicemail. Checked the 08000 number and apparently it’d cost £5 plus £4 a minute to call! No idea who it was, definitely not anyone I know!10 yearsYesterday, my parents received a rather dodgy reversal call on our landline. A mate of ours, who's run out of credit, asked if we could give 07551796405 a bell. I went through every contact in our friend's list, but surprise, surprise, that number didn’t match up at all. So, we decided to just ignore it. It’s a bit of a shame, really, because I can't help but think of the poor souls who might get such a message and panic, thinking it’s legit. I'd be quite keen to know how on earth these scammers even got hold of our number in the first place.10 yearsIn the past 20 minutes, this number has bombarded me with six calls, each claiming that the caller's phone was on the verge of dying and that I needed to ring them back immediately. I've managed to block the text messages from this number, but blocking the incoming calls is another matter entirely, as the number appears as unknown. What a nuisance!10 yearsReceived a call this afternoon with a reversed charge of £1.50 per minute. I'm not familiar with the number that's been calling me and it has the whiff of a scam. Feels quite dodgy if you ask me!10 yearsWe certainly didn't! The text message mentioned reporting the number 07548688163, and it indicated that we could return the call at our convenience since we're not familiar with it at all. Not a clue who this belongs to!11 yearsI can assure you that this number is not a fraudulent one. A mate of mine found herself without any credit to make a call, so she utilised the 08000mumdad service. They sent me a text from her number, urging me to ring her back at the earliest opportunity. The message came through from the number 07860002061, but they're not asking you to return the call to that number; it's simply the number of the friend in question that they're advising you to ring. It won't cost you a penny, which is rather useful in situations where you’re short on credit but still need to get in touch with someone. Honestly, I can’t fathom all the hysteria surrounding these scam accusations. If you'd taken the time to verify the number they provided against your own contacts, you would've probably recognised it belongs to someone you know.11 yearsI got a message urging me to ring a certain number urgently, but I’ve no clue whose it is. Tried dialling, but it just rang out with no response. I reckon this is just some sort of dodgy scam text.11 yearsJust received the very same message moments ago! Has anyone any idea how they might have gotten hold of my number? Are they possibly associated with another company or service? I distinctly recall them charging folks £1.50 each not too long ago, yet this time it seems to be a different number from the sender. We only stumbled upon this after a quick online search of their "business" name just now. Quite the puzzler, isn't it?12 yearsReceived a rather cheeky text from this number claiming it wasn’t linked to any subscription service. They insisted that if I texted back with a 'YES', I’d be charged just £0.75 per message moving forward. Not having a clue who it was, I decided to ignore the whole thing. Just a word of caution to everyone-this message was completely out of the blue and could have racked up quite the bill if I’d bitten the bait. Keep your eyes peeled for stuff like this!12 yearsI recently received a message from this number, and it appears to be related to my parents in some way?12 yearsI recently received a call from a hidden number, claiming that someone had run out of credit, and then I got a text shortly after. Curious, I decided to call the number listed in the message, only for it to be answered by someone with a noticeable foreign accent who abruptly hung up on me! They were directing me to 08000mumdad.co. It all seems rather suspicious and possibly related to something in the UK, if I’m not mistaken!UK12 yearsWe've just received the exact same message, but do hold off replying straight away. It's clear this is a bit of a scam, and they can be quite cheeky. They set it up so folks end up replying or calling back, and that's when they start racking up charges. Honestly, these types are the worst!12 yearsI've been out and about for the whole day, and of course, I left my mobile behind at home. Upon my return, I was greeted with a staggering 56 missed calls-I'm dead serious! Each one was from a withheld number, and there was even a text message that echoed what everyone else here has mentioned: "A person you know is short on credit with 07952747812, please ring them back immediately." I don’t recognise the number at all, and after reading what others have experienced, I certainly won't be giving them a ring. Nonetheless, we will be looking into how our number got shared around like this.12 yearsI dropped a message on the mum and dad reverse service using my landline. However, it returned a response stating that (this number isn’t recognised). This happened on Tuesday, 25th November at 5:25pm.12 yearsWe received a couple of messages, the first one claiming that someone has run out of credit and wants us to give them a ring. The second message was from the same person, yet again asking for our assistance. This raised our suspicions, prompting us to investigate further, which led us to this website. Clearly, it's a scam of sorts-such cheeky blighters!12 yearsWe've received a couple of messages, the first one claiming that someone has run out of credit and needs us to give them a call, followed by another from the same person supposedly needing our assistance. It struck me as a bit odd, so I decided to do some digging and stumbled upon this site. Turns out, it's all a bit of a scam! What a cheeky lot!12 yearsI keep getting calls from a number that starts with 0800, and it’s supposed to be from 'mum and dad' or something like that, but the number never shows up properly on my phone. It’s really confusing.12 yearsThey said I should report it, so I did, and it turned up a profile for some bloke named Joe Anser. I'm planning to dig a bit deeper and see what else I can learn.Joe Anser12 yearsWe've been getting a call from this number on our mobile, right after receiving a text from 08000mumdad.co.uk. Is there anyone else out there who's had the same experience with this number?12 yearsThis suspicious phone number definitely needs looking into.12 yearsI've received a dodgy text from someone attempting to con me into ringing a number, claiming that a friend of mine was low on credit and required an urgent call-back. It had an air of urgency to it, making it seem like a dire situation. They referenced the website 0800mumdad.co.uk, which seems quite suspect.0800mumdad. co. uk12 yearsAbsolutely not! We received a text message from the number 07548688163, asking us to call back urgently. The trouble is, we didn’t recognise either number that popped up. So, we didn’t respond at all!12 yearsI've received a couple of messages from my parents saying that this number has been trying to get in touch with me. I've tried ringing back several times, but all I get is a recorded message about a network issue. We have no clue who this could be, and it’s driving me absolutely mad! Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can track down who’s behind this?12 yearsI received a rather peculiar text informing me that someone I know, using the number 07594097271, is out of credit and urgently needs me to give them a ring. It turns out the message is from a service called 08000MumDad.co.uk, suggesting I should call this number promptly using my own phone. Quite intriguing, isn’t it?12 yearsReceived a curious call on the home phone yesterday. A mate of ours found himself out of credit and needed a hand, so he asked if we could ring 07551796405. We checked through all our friend’s contact details, but this number was missing completely. As a result, we decided not to get back to them. It's rather unfortunate, though, since someone might receive this message, feel anxious, and fall for the scam without realising it. We’re quite intrigued to discover how these scammers obtained our number in the first place.13 yearsI received a message urging me to ring a number belonging to someone claiming to be out of credit. It stated that it was a complimentary text from 0800mumdad.co.uk. Clearly, it's some sort of scam since I didn't recognise the number at all.13 yearsI'm absolutely fed up with these callers. They’ve been ringing me on both of my devices and the moment I start to ask them anything, they just disconnect. It’s infuriating!Submit Your Own Report (07860 002061)
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