07860009345
☎️ 07860009345 👆 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 07860009345
- Received unknown parcel delivery messageMay
2011Waiting for "Be Broadband" routerMar
2011DHL delivery error with notificationMar
2011Hoax SMS about delivery orderFeb
2011Confusion about parcel delivery issuesJan
2011Received unknown parcel delivery messageJan
2011Legitimate number for parcel deliveryJan
2011Received suspicious O2 delivery messageJan
2011Suspicious O2 parcel message receivedJan
2011O2 broadband expecting new routerNov
2010Received strange parcel message alertOct
2010Identical message likely wrong numberOct
2010Ignore the message; it's nonsenseOct
2010Unknown message about parcel deliveryOct
201007860009345 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral
07860009345 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07860009345 👆 is reported as a frequently received message claiming to relate to O2 parcel deliveries, offering options to reschedule shipment dates by replying with numbers. Several users found the texts suspicious since they had not placed any orders or noticed inconsistencies such as unusual sender details and unexpected timing. Some recipients linked the messages to legitimate deliveries, especially when expecting equipment like routers or SIM cards, often involving DHL or affiliated services. However, others deemed the SMS a potential scam or error caused by incorrect phone numbers provided by other customers. Official advice recommends verifying through O2 customer support before responding and ignoring messages if no order exists, to avoid potential fraud or misinformation.
Reports on phone number 07860009345
10 yearsI'm finding the DHL delivery service to be quite frustrating! They send a text a day or so in advance to make sure you’re home to receive your package. The trouble is, when I haven't ordered anything at all, it's clear there must be a mix-up with their contact details! All their parcels require a signature, adding to the confusion. It’s quite baffling, to say the least!10 yearsJust shot off the same message to our father-in-law, total rubbish if you ask me. Ignore it completely!10 yearsI've just received a text from this number claiming to be from e2save. The strange thing is, we haven’t placed any orders at all. The message read: "From e2save: your order is set for delivery on 18th March. If you wish to alter the delivery date, respond with 1 for delivery on 21st March, 2 for 22nd March, or 3 for 23rd March." I've chosen not to reply. Seems like a scam to me, unless perhaps someone mistakenly gave out our mobile number for their order.10 yearsI'm currently on tenterhooks for my "Be Broadband" router, and since O2 is the parent company of Be, we figured this message must be to confirm the delivery for this week. I received the same text as many others, prompting me to reply with options 1, 2, or 3 to alter the delivery date. It seems quite legitimate; however, we chose not to text back since the scheduled delivery worked perfectly for us.O2Be10 yearsI received a call regarding my O2 broadband service, and they mentioned that a new wireless router is on the way.11 yearsI recently placed an order for a new broadband router since our current one has been quite unreliable, often disconnecting unexpectedly. I received a text message from 07860009345 informing me that the parcel is set to arrive tomorrow, the 7th, and also offered the chance to reschedule the delivery for later in the week. I opted for Thursday, the 10th, as my preferred day. Initially, I had my doubts about the authenticity of the number, so I decided to check it out on this website. I’ve just received a response from O2 UK confirming that my delivery is indeed scheduled for Thursday, which helps put my mind at ease regarding the legitimacy of the number.O2 UK11 yearsWe've recently received a rather peculiar message regarding a supposed parcel from O2. The oddity is, we’ve already received our SIM card from them, which as you know, doesn’t necessitate a delivery date, seeing as how the postie can simply pop it through the letterbox. Moreover, it's quite unusual for us to get a message from an actual number claiming to be O2; it’s typically shown as 'O2-UK' on our device. While it could very well be nothing, we’ve made the decision to refrain from responding, as it all feels a bit off to us.UK12 yearsReceived a text stating that our O2 package is set to arrive on the 3rd of February. It says I can alter the delivery to the 4th if I reply with 1, for the 7th with 2, or for the 8th with 3. However, we haven’t placed any order at all! Quite baffling, really.12 yearsWe received a message stating that our O2 package is scheduled for delivery on the 3rd of February. It also mentions that we can reschedule it to the 4th if we reply with '1', to the 7th if we respond with '2', or to the 8th if we text back '3'. However, we haven't placed any orders at all.12 yearsReceived the same message. We're anticipating a package, but it's meant for T-Mobile, not O2. Quite peculiar, isn't it?12 yearsWho on earth was this? We received a message stating: "Your O2 parcel is due for delivery on the 28th of October. If you'd like to shift it to the 29th, reply with 1; for the 1st of November, send 2; or for the 2nd of November, respond with 3. Kindly reply only with 1, 2, or 3." The odd thing is, we haven't even placed an order!12 yearsI received a similar message, but it was from e2save this time. Given that we're anticipating a delivery from them, it all adds up perfectly. The unsolicited texts could quite possibly be the result of someone mistakenly providing the wrong number.12 yearsI received a rather peculiar text today stating that my O2 parcel is set to arrive on the 3rd of February. It offered to reschedule for the 4th, 7th, or 8th of February, depending on my response. Quite frankly, I wasn't anticipating any delivery at all and found it a bit dodgy, especially since genuine O2 messages usually come from an O2-UK sender. As it was quite suspicious, I decided to reach out to O2’s customer service for verification. They confirmed that the message was a scam and advised me to delete it immediately. It's always wise to double-check these things!UK12 yearsIt seems rather peculiar, doesn't it? Just like many others, but I've not actually placed any orders myself (my partner chimed in). O2 parcel and whatnot - what on earth is going on? Is there someone out there swiping bits of information through your rings or something? It's all a bit baffling!Submit Your Own Report (07860 009345)
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