08704791821
☎️ 08704791821 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 870479 with a prefix of 0870.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08704791821
- Beware of scam vacation offersMay
2011Suspicious about possible scam callApr
2011Possible scam call with verificationJan
2011Beware of persuasive, potentially deceptive callersJan
2011Concern about sharing credit card infoDec
2010Beware of potential phone scamsOct
2008Concern about similar phone ringOct
2008Same as others, untrustworthy peopleOct
2008Beware of sneaky phone scammersOct
2008Cancelled scam call, contacting bankOct
2008Fraud warning about persistent callersOct
2008Telemarketers using invalid phone numbersOct
2008Scam call regarding vacation prizeOct
2008Suspicious vacation call, personal information requestOct
2008Website scam led to credit issuesOct
2008Scam call alert; stay cautiousSep
200808704791821 has 16 comments of which 16 x neutral
08704791821 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08704791821 👆 is reported as a persistent and sophisticated scam where callers claim you’ve won an all-inclusive holiday but then pressure you to provide personal and credit card details for “verification” or to pay taxes. Callers often use generic names and foreign accents, attempting to transfer you to supposed managers or finance departments. Numerous victims have ended up cancelling their cards due to suspicion of fraud. The offered websites and phone numbers linked to the calls are frequently non-functional or suspicious. Recipients are urged to be extremely cautious, avoid sharing sensitive information, and report the calls to their bank and authorities. Overall, this number is linked to attempted credit card fraud and should be treated with high suspicion.
Reports on phone number 08704791821
10 yearsI just received a call with some details, but honestly, I'm quite fed up with people asking for my card number. I do hope this isn't the last we've heard of her.10 yearsJust last week, we received a call akin to this one. They claimed they could connect us with their credit card financing department, which then proceeded to request our personal information. Sceptical of their intentions, we decided to contact our bank and had our credit card cancelled as a precaution. These individuals can be quite persuasive, so it's essential to stay alert. If something appears too advantageous, it's often the case that it’s a scam. So, take heed!10 yearsI’ve encountered a similar situation to the previous comments. These individuals are peddling a so-called complimentary holiday, with the catch being that you must fork out for the taxes! They’ve collected card details and are asking for further verification. We've since cancelled our card for safety. Isn’t it curious how so many of them are named Jake, Ben Johnson, or Mike Smith and yet sport foreign accents? Stay alert, folks!JakeBen JohnsonMike Smith10 yearsWe received a call from these folks not long ago, and it was eerily similar. Apparently, we’ve "won" a holiday for four, to be enjoyed at any point in the forthcoming year. The woman on the other end insisted on getting our date of birth to confirm we’re over 21. We decided against sharing that information and mentioned we’d like to do a little digging before revealing anything further. Good thing we held back!11 yearsLast week, we gave these folk a call, and they promised to connect us with their credit finance division. However, they then asked for our personal information, which raised a few eyebrows. After speaking to our bank, we found out our credit card has been cancelled regardless. Just a word of caution - these individuals are incredibly convincing, so do watch out. If something feels a bit off or too sweet to be real, it’s likely a scam. Stay alert!11 yearsI’ve just received an unmistakably similar call claiming I’d won a holiday, and they were extremely pushy about it. They asked for the expiry date on my Mastercard, but I made it clear that we never divulge card details over unsolicited calls. Upon pressing them for more information, it became apparent they were fishing for all my card details and suggested I visit their website. Wouldn't you know it, the website was down-no shocker there! I’d like to express my solidarity with any efforts aimed at putting a stop to con artists like these. The number that they called from was 0203 0142812.11 yearsDo keep your wits about you regarding new numbers associated with complimentary holidays in Cancún, Mexico. We were instructed to return calls for confirmation on two numbers: 08704791827 and 02030142812, which supposedly have a thirty-day cooling-off period. The first number incessantly rings, only to connect to a voicemail that requests a message, while the second one, meant for cancellations, appears to be out of service-how utterly convenient, don’t you think?CancúnMexico11 yearsI've just received a similar call from a Veronica Matthews on 0808 1012261. The caller offered some information, but I hung up as soon as they mentioned they were going to connect me to their supervisor for security checks. I'm in touch with my credit card company at this moment. Cheers for the heads-up!Veronica Matthews11 yearsIt seems we’ve managed to find ourselves in a rather foolish predicament, much like you! Strangely enough, we encountered an identical scenario just today. We genuinely thought the site was trustworthy, so we ended up sharing our information. Shortly after they hung up, our credit card company got in touch with us to alert us about the transaction. Alas, the damage was done by then, but they are currently looking into it for us. We can’t help but feel utterly daft and a tad gullible, to be honest.11 yearsI just finished a rather unpleasant call with fourvacation.com. I'm quite cross with myself, as I was halfway through sharing my card details with a chap named "Frank Parker" when it dawned on me what I was doing. Not long after we ended the conversation, he had the audacity to call us again, trying to coax us into providing even more personal information. They claimed they needed it for 'verification purposes.' Just a word of caution-these individuals are extremely crafty and likely possess some of your information already. Stay vigilant!Frank Parker11 yearsI recently received a call from someone named Veronica Matthews on 0808 1012261. She shared a few pieces of information but then abruptly ended the call, claiming she'd need to pass me on to her manager in order to confirm our data security. We're currently reaching out to our credit card company to sort this out. Appreciate all the insights shared here!Veronica Matthews12 yearsGreetings, everyone! So, we've just had a curious experience. My partner and I, alongside our 12-year-old, have been offered an all-inclusive getaway to Cancun and Florida for four people. Our daughter was the lucky one to pick up the call and jotted down the number (the one mentioned above) for us to return the call. She's absolutely buzzing about this amazing news! However, given our string of unfortunate luck, we can't help but feel a bit sceptical - it’s as if winning something was never in the cards for us. A quick search on the number led me to this site. Cheers to all of you for the valuable insights! I’m posting this from Manchester, UK, and this whole thing unfolded around two hours ago.CancunFloridaManchesterUK12 yearsWe received a call from this dodgy crew too. After doing a bit of digging on the website, it seemed effective when they first reached out. But now, things aren’t functioning as they should. They nearly swindled us out of our cash, but thankfully, our credit card provider's fraud team intervened just in time. Stay vigilant, everyone!12 yearsJust like the others, these individuals are absolute rotters.12 yearsWe received a call from this site saying we'd won a holiday in Orlando. The callers were insistent on getting our credit card expiration date. When we refused to share that info, they transferred us to their so-called manager, who then told us to call an 0870 number. As the call went on, the line became choppy, and they suddenly hung up on us. Their grasp of English was lacking, which only added to the confusion. We've since reported the incident to the local authorities and Customs.OrlandoCustoms13 yearsI've just received the same ring and shared a few details, but I'm not about to divulge my credit card number. Fingers crossed that this is the last we hear of it!Submit Your Own Report (0870 479 1821)
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