07872517885
☎️ 07872517885 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 78725 with a prefix of 07872. The area code 07872 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07872517885
- Received call, responded sarcasticallyJan
2023Possible scam call from O2Jan
2023Scam call pretending to be VisaJan
2023Phone scam pretending to represent companyJan
2023Caller offering Apple mobiles from CurrysJan
2023£700 taken from Amazon accountJan
2023Report scams to aid investigationsJan
2023Avoid unknown calls; report scamsJan
2023Report all scams to police organizationsJan
2023Report all scam calls urgentlyJan
2023Scammer insisted on personal informationJan
2023Amazon scam reported by userJan
2023Amazon scam reported for that numberJan
2023Beware of scammers. Not trustworthyDec
2022Warning about DHL scam encounteredDec
2022Suspected scam operation reportedNov
2022Scam call about DHL fileNov
2022Tax scam reported on phoneNov
2022Warning about tax scam callsNov
2022Scam involving Inland Revenue servicesNov
2022Tax scam voicemail, reported scammersNov
2022Number Of Searches: 69 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 14 November 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Eau(Lincolnshire), Manson Green(Norfolk) and Nercwys(Flintshire).
07872517885 has 16 comments of which 13 x negative and 3 x neutral
07872517885 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07872517885 👆 is reported as a number linked to various scam calls pretending to be from well-known companies like EE, O2, Visa, Currys PC World, Amazon, DHL, and Inland Revenue. Callers often shout, push fake discounts, claim large unauthorised transactions, or threaten legal action. Many call from Indian voices, using spoofed genuine UK numbers to trick recipients. Blocking doesn’t seem effective as scammers use computer-generated numbers and report rates are low. Users stress the importance of reporting every scam attempt to police cybercrime units via appropriate official channels, highlighting it’s the most practical way to combat these persistent, often foreign-based, criminal operations. Several people shared amusing or defiant responses to these annoying and deceitful calls.
Reports on phone number 07872517885
3 yearsSo, this number popped up saying it’s EE or something, but I caught loads of people chatting in the background. I just told them to b*** off and hung up. Proper funny, lol!EE3 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming he was from O2, yelling down the phone about some discount. I told him off for shouting and said he should just email me instead. Pretty sure it was a scam.4 yearsSomeone called claiming to be from Visa, saying I had to approve a £900 online purchase I'd supposedly made.Visa4 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from my phone provider, total scam.4 yearsI got a call telling me £700 was withdrawn from my Amazon account.Amazon4 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent claiming she was ringing from Currys PC World, trying to sell me an Apple phone. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.Currys PC WorldApple4 yearsBelow you’ll find instructions on how to use the system set up by the police, designed to make it straightforward for everyone to report scam calls, texts, emails and other fraud attempts. I learned about this after raising the issue of relentless scam calls with my local MP. It’s clear scammers don’t want this info to be widely known. Unless folks report these attempts, don’t hold your breath for any crackdown. Sure, texting 7726 or alerting your phone network or the impersonated company helps somewhat, but these reports often don’t reach the police for a proper criminal enquiry.Rest4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming he was from EE, kept pestering me for my postcode even after I said my name was Barack Obama.EEBarack Obama4 yearsJust got a call from someone pretending to be Amazon, total scam, don’t trust that number!Amazon4 yearsThose basket scams… you probably know exactly what I’m talking about!4 yearsWatch out for those dodgy calls claiming to be from DHL, they're definitely a scam!DHL4 yearsI reckon this has all the signs of a scam.4 yearsGot a call saying there was some DHL package that needed my attention, but it was all rubbish, pure scam!4 yearsJust got a call that seemed like it was from the tax office but turned out to be a complete scam. Be careful!4 yearsHeard this was one of those dodgy tax scams going about, be careful!4 yearsGot a voicemail saying it was from the tax office about some money I supposedly owe and threats of prosecution. I played along, followed their steps just so I could get to talk to the scammers face to face, then I cheerfully gave them a piece of my mind. Such awful, grubby criminals from abroad they are.Submit Your Own Report (07872 517885)
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