07938075997
☎️ 07938075997 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 79380 with a prefix of 07938. The area code 07938 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07938075997
- Emma fell in a scam transactionDec
2019Frequent spam calls, consider blockingDec
2019Emma reached out for helpDec
2019Request for a phone top-up voucherNov
2019Warning about potential scam problemNov
2019Injured again. Concern over safetyNov
2019Emma fell off the plankOct
2019Concerned about friend in hospitalOct
2019Emma needs better self-care and networkOct
2019Unknown Emma in hospital textOct
2019Concern for Emma's hospitalizationSep
2019Emma is accident-prone, likely scamSep
2019Emergency for Emma, reported scamSep
2019Warning about possible email scamSep
2019Regretful for falling for scamSep
2019Received suspicious text from "Emma"Sep
2019Identifying as potential scam callSep
2019Fraudulent call claiming an emergencySep
2019Avoided falling for hospital scamAug
2019Scam text from fake "Julie"Aug
2019Indian call center scams, aggressive attitudeJul
2019Scam involving debt write-off. Be cautiousJul
2019Accusation of Emma being scammerJul
2019Reporting a potential scam messageJul
2019Scam text pretending to be friendJul
2019User requests phone voucher, potentially fakeJul
2019Number Of Searches: 180 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 11 July 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Richborough Port(Kent), Shortfield Common(Surrey), Staploe(Bedfordshire) and Upper Astley(Shropshire).
07938075997 has 26 comments of which 20 x negative and 6 x neutral
07938075997 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07938075997 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving an individual claiming to be "Emma" who has had a fall and is in hospital, requesting phone top-up vouchers as a favour. Most people do not recognise the caller and suspect a phishing attempt. The messages and calls often involve poor signal claims and urgency, but checking with acquaintances named Emma usually reveals the deceit. The number sometimes goes to voicemail when called back. Users warn it’s a scam designed to trick recipients into sending voucher codes. It is recommended to ignore, block the number, and verify with known contacts if unsure. This scam is widespread and preys on empathy and concern, so caution is advised.
Reports on phone number 07938075997
7 yearsEmma took a tumble, looks like a scam to me.Emma7 yearsThis number rang me today and twice yesterday, but every time I answered, they just hung up straight away! Looks like spam to me. Think I should just block it?7 yearsHey, it’s Emma. I tried giving you a ring but the signal was rubbish. I had a fall earlier today and ended up in hospital. If you can, would you mind sending me a text? Thanks xEmma7 yearsHey, it’s Emma here. Tried to ring you but the signal kept cutting out. I ended up in hospital after a fall this evening. Could you do me a favour and send me a quick text if you can? The fall was pretty bad - I’ve broken my fibula and my left wrist is smashed. So, what happened exactly? How long will you be staying there? I tripped down some stairs. Can you help me out with something? Sure, what do you need? Would it be alright if you could get me a £20 O2 pay-as-you-go top-up voucher from any shop and just text me the code? Thanks a lot xEmma7 yearsTotal rip off.7 yearsEmma's fallen again, yet another hospital visit. Honestly, not sure how much more she can take. Phishing calls don't help either.EmmaA & E7 yearsEmma's gone and taken another tumble. Crash!Emma7 yearsHonestly, Emma’s got to start looking out for herself more. Plus, she should switch to a different network - every time she’s in hospital, the signal’s rubbish and it’s just making things worse.Emma7 yearsEmma’s dropped out, bad reception. She’s had a fall and is now at hospital. Should I ring her?Emma7 yearsGot a message from someone named Emma saying she’s in hospital after a fall and wants me to text her. Problem is, I don’t really know any Emma that closely. Bit confusing.Emma7 yearsOh no, Emma's back in hospital! Poor thing, hope she gets better soon!Emma7 yearsI’m so glad I looked this up first, Emma has fallen again! Nearly got caught, but it’s definitely a scam!Emma7 yearsThis morning I got a text from Emma, talking about yet another injury - she’s really clumsy it seems. Luckily, with the help of this website, I was able to check and found out it’s definitely just a scam.Emma7 yearsThis is definitely a scam, they probably blast these messages to loads of people hoping one of 'em actually knows an Emma and takes the bait.Emma7 yearsI’m a bit embarrassed but I completely got taken in and gave them my O2 top-up info. I honestly feel daft now, especially since my niece’s poorly health made me panic. What an idiot! When you call that number, it just goes straight to voicemail - perfect place to leave a few not-so-nice messages, which I definitely did.7 yearsReceived a message from someone called Emma saying she was in hospital but had bad reception and asked if I could text her instead. Bit odd since she was the one texting me in the first place. Seems like a total scam to me.Emma7 yearsHad a call from someone called "Emma" claiming she’d had a fall and was now in hospital. It sounded quite believable at first, though the real Emma I know never adds kisses at the end of her messages! ;-) Definitely smarter than your usual scams, but watch out anyway.Emma7 yearsYeah, definitely a con. Got the exact same call and just ended up blocking the number straight away.7 yearsJust got a message from someone called Emma saying she’d fallen badly and was in hospital, asking me to text. I replied since I know a couple of Emmas but don't have the number of one, and felt a bit guilty ignoring it. They messaged back with Emma T - someone I’ve never heard of. Figured straight away it was a scam, so I told them they had the wrong number. Haven’t heard a peep since. Thank goodness for that!Emma7 yearsI got a text from someone named Julie, asking if I was free. She said she'd had an accident and needed me to buy a phone voucher for her. I've blocked the number since then.Julie7 yearsGot a call from some Indian call centre folks claiming they were looking into debts on my account. When I asked "who is it you want?", the guy got really annoyed, started swearing, and then just hung up on me.7 yearswatch out, emma tries to scam people!Emma7 yearsGot a message from this number saying they were Emma. They said they'd been in an accident and asked if I could sort them out with a £20 EE voucher by sending over the code. Since I actually know someone called Emma, it kinda sounded believable at first, but the number looked off. So I rang my real Emma, and thankfully she's fine. Pretty obvious it was a scam.Emma7 yearsThey kept saying my debts would be cleared, but I reckon if I hadn’t stopped them, they’d soon be asking for my bank details.7 yearsGot a call from someone named Emma who said she’d had an accident and needed a bit of help. I don’t know any Emma, but I do know a Gemma who’s pretty dyslexic, so it caught my attention. It all felt a bit dodgy, so I decided to look up the number online. Turns out, it’s a scam, so best to just give it a miss.EmmaGemma7 yearsCalled pretending to offer a phone voucher deal, total scam.Submit Your Own Report (07938 075997)
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