08000686903
☎️ 08000686903 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 800068 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08000686903
- Avoid scam, cheap motorhomes warnedApr
2025Suspicious email, possible scam detectedNov
2024Report suspected fraud to supportSep
2023Suspicious call from local womanAug
2022Uncertain identity of the personFeb
2021Suspicious account login attempt reportedDec
2020Received suspicious emails about account securityApr
2020Received suspicious email about accountApr
2020Receiving unwanted scam phone callsNov
2019Beware of account lock emailNov
2019Email scam claiming login attemptsNov
2019Four suspicious emails from scammerJul
2019Morning email scam suspected and avoidedJun
2019Received suspicious email about accountApr
2019Not calling them on 2299Apr
2019Fake email impersonation for theftApr
2019Scam email for fake accountMar
2019Account locked despite being closedMar
2019Scam email pretending to be legitimateMar
2019Negative accusation of negative behaviorFeb
2019Scam involving fake Microsoft supportSep
2018Email address does not matchJul
2018Received scam email from catalogJul
2018Received suspicious email; potential scamApr
2018Email claims account blocked, notOct
2016Number Of Searches: 311 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 28 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Barmpton(Durham), Firgrove(Lancashire), Great Cubley(Derbyshire), Heaton Mersey(Cheshire) and Metton(Norfolk).
08000686903 has 23 comments of which 18 x negative and 1 x positive and 4 x neutral
08000686903 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08000686903 👆 is reported as a sophisticated scam involving fake emails claiming accounts with popular catalogue retailers have been locked or hacked. The emails appear legitimate, often without suspicious links, urging recipients to call a particular phone number that is not the official customer service contact. Many users report receiving multiple messages urging password changes, but the numbers provided lead to scammers trying to obtain personal details. Some have never held such accounts, while others closed them years ago. Callers sometimes encounter suspicious behaviour like odd accents or interference. The scam is noted for being very convincing, often bypassing spam filters, and several users highlight uncertainty and fear due to its realistic appearance. Numerous warnings recommend verifying numbers independently.
Reports on phone number 08000686903
1 yearBeware of fake deals on super cheap motorhomes. It's definitely a scam, so steer clear!2 yearsGot an email saying my phone number was updated, so I double-checked the number and ended up on this site. Clearly a scam attempt to grab my personal info. I went ahead and deleted the email - it was actually quite convincing!3 yearsBeware of the fraud squad. They text to say your details been updated, but the message might come a day late so you might think another change has happened. They call themselves the Fraud team. Their phone number is hard to find, so if you're not certain, just ring the regular VERY customer service and ask to be put through to Fraud Team to be on the safe side.Fraud DepartmentFraud Team4 yearsI just got an email from Very informing me that my account information had been altered. When I rang back, I spoke to a woman with a distinct northern accent. It struck me as odd, as I was under the impression that Very primarily uses call centres overseas for their customer service.Very5 yearsWho on earth is this?6 yearsReceived an email from Very just recently, alerting me that someone was attempting to access my account, despite the fact that it’s been inactive for a couple of years. I rang the number listed; there was a bit of static at first, but a well-spoken lady answered. Yet, there was an odd feeling about the whole situation. When I looked into the number, it turned out to be linked to Littlewoods. Shortly afterwards, I received a call from Shop Direct, which was a recorded survey. I remarked how suspicious this all seemed and promptly ended the call.VeryLittlewoodsShop Direct6 yearsGot about 7 emails, 6 saying my account was hacked and another one telling me to change my password with a link included. The emails came from donotreply@very{###], so they looked pretty legit at first. Didn’t click any links though since I’d seen others mention scams like this before. Now I can’t get into my account at all - could be I forgot my password or maybe it’s locked after too many tries. Either way, it’s a bit frustrating.7 yearskept getting calls back to back, but nobody said a word so i just ended the call. these scammers are driving me mad, always ringing about PPI, accident claims, solar panels, or some pension thing linked to a loan ive supposedly got. theres one called helpdesk too, telling me my laptop is infected and needs fixing. i’ve got top security software on my computer, so it’s a load of rubbish.7 yearsGot an email from donotreply @very[###] stating my account was blocked after multiple failed login tries, with steps on how to reset the password. It actually seemed pretty legit since there were no dodgy links, just a bunch of instructions. At the bottom, it said to ring this number if I hadn't tried to access my account. I do have a very account, but when I checked their official website, the contact number they give was totally different. Really glad I double-checked because I reckon loads of folks might fall for this. Scammers are definitely getting smarter!7 yearsGot an email supposedly from very(###] about multiple tries to access my account. Thing is, I don't even have a veryi###] account. Total scam, don’t bother ringing that number.7 yearsThis morning i got 4 emails saying my littlewoods account was locked. I kinda guessed it was a scam, and this site confirmed it. They’re really sneaky, the emails look properly legit and even land in the main inbox, not the junk folder.Littlewoods7 yearsGot woken up by three emails all saying the same thing about my account being locked - right off the bat I knew something was off. Didn’t bother ringing the 0800 number they gave. Looked it up on this site beforehand. Total scam, as I thought. Just the same dodgy lot trying their luck again.7 yearsI haven’t actually rung them but got an email about my account being locked (which I do have). Cheers for posting this, I was a bit iffy about it.7 yearsNo way I'm dialing 2299, that sounds sketchy.7 yearsThey start off by sending a dodgy email from [####], then ring you up trying to fish for your personal info. Total scam.7 yearstotal scam. got an email out of the blue saying my catalogue account got locked because someone tried changing the password. problem is, i aint got any account with them at all. just be careful with this one!7 yearsThese scammers are unbelievable. They told me my account got locked, but I shut that account down like two years back. Total scam, watch out!7 yearsGot an email that looked like it was made just for me from these con artists. Oddly, it was sent to an email I don't even use with that company. Seems like they nabbed my name somehow and tried to scare me by saying "your account is locked after several sign-in tries; you'll have to reset your password to keep shopping. It's simple, just follow the instructions below. If you didn't try logging in, call us straight away on this free number 0800 068 6903." Looks like one of those phishing attempts to me.8 yearsIt's a complete con. Some Asian bloke called me saying my computer was infected - total rubbish. When I asked which company he was from, he said Microsoft support - what a load of nonsense!Microsoft Support8 yearsJust like the person before me, but the email they mentioned isn’t even the one I use for my catalogue account.8 yearsscam alert; got an email earlier today claiming my password was changed on some catalogue account and it told me to ring this number if I hadn’t done it. I actually own an account with that catalogue but this is definitely a con. Do NOT call the number. I checked with the company and they confirmed it wasn’t them. I’ve sent the email over to their fraud team now :) no dodgy links in the message (classic sign it’s fake) and the email looked almost identical to their usual stuff.8 yearsI've just received an email stating that a Littlewoods account I don't even own has been locked, and it urges me to call a specific number. It really smells fishy and appears to be a scam.Littlewoods10 yearsI received an email instructing me to update my passwords for an account linked to Whitchurch. They claimed the account is locked; however, it appears to be functioning just fine.WhitchurchSubmit Your Own Report (0800 068 6903)
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