09022539985
☎️ 09022539985 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Numbers Plus Ltd. It is part of the phone block 902253 with a prefix of 0902.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 09022539985
- Beware of scam phone calls!Jan
2020Fell for DPS scam, upsetJan
2020Reported missed delivery text as scamDec
2019Fraudulent courier delivery scam concernsDec
2019Beware of fake delivery messagesDec
2019Bad experience with delivery serviceDec
2019Beware expensive service charge costsDec
2019Fraudulent delivery scam by DPSDec
2019Warning about DPS text message scamDec
2019Received scam text about missed deliveryDec
2019Warning about potential scam phone callsDec
2019Received suspicious text, likely scamDec
2019Unexpected text from delivery serviceDec
2019Possible scam alert regarding deliveryDec
2019Possibly scam text for redeliveryDec
2019Bogus courier company, fake webpageJun
2019Number Of Searches: 71 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 13 June 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Finham(West Midlands), Hamister(Shetland Isles) and Wormleighton(Warwickshire).
09022539985 has 16 comments of which 9 x negative and 7 x neutral
09022539985 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 09022539985 👆 is reported as a scam involving fake DPS courier texts claiming missed deliveries and urging victims to call premium-rate numbers. Many have been misled by the realistic-looking messages and websites, resulting in unexpected charges of around £3.60 per minute. The scammers often impersonate legitimate courier services, exploiting parcel deliveries to deceive recipients into sharing personal or banking information. The website linked in the messages is frequently infected with viruses. Users are advised not to engage with these texts, avoid clicking any links, and verify delivery status through official courier channels. The repeated nature of these incidents highlights a widespread and persistent fraud targeting the public across various regions in the UK. Vigilance is essential to prevent falling victim to this ongoing scam.
Reports on phone number 09022539985
7 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from the DPS, insisting that my landlord had secured my deposit. They requested my identification and bank information, which immediately raised red flags. It’s clearly a scam! Stay cautious, everyone!DPS7 yearsOnce again, I got tricked by that DPS scam. I’m annoyed, but at least it was just £3.61 and not more.DPS7 yearsGot a message saying they tried to deliver a package but no one was home even though we were there and the dog was sleeping. I looked it up here and ended up reporting the text as a scam to my phone company.7 yearsReceived a call from some Dips courier claiming they couldn't deliver a parcel as we were supposedly out and telling us to ring the driver straight away to sort it out. We weren’t waiting on anything, but figured maybe DPS mixed things up. We’d actually been just inside doing DIY right near the front door, so no way missed a delivery. It’s honestly pretty frustrating. We know there’s loads of scams going around, but many folks don’t. Something really needs to be done to put a stop to these dodgy calls!! We're based in North Nottinghamshire and this happened on the 28th of December.DipsNottinghamshire7 yearsTake a gander at Paul’s remark from six months past. I received a text claiming to be from some DPS couriers, stating there was a dodgy delivery that needed addressing. The number they provided to ring back was 09022539985. At first glance, it seems quite legitimate, but trust me, a quick call to that number will leave you much lighter in the pocket!PaulDPS7 yearsI was fooled on Christmas Eve too, thought it was DPD calling. Definitely not a pleasant experience with those folks.DPD7 yearsThis looks like one of those dodgy numbers just trying to trap folks.7 yearsSo I got a message saying I'd missed a delivery, and being a bit daft, I rang the number from the link because I’m expecting a package from DPD. The message said DPS, which I just assumed was a typo for DPD contacting me. When I called, it immediately warned me there’d be a £3 charge for the call, then a recorded message told me the driver wasn’t available and I should call back between 9am and 5pm (I rang at about 9.38am). This feels like a total scam, and I’m kicking myself for getting caught out :(.DPD7 yearsAvoid ringing this number at all costs! It can cost you as much as £3.60 per minute in charges.7 yearsDon't trust it! The site has malware, definitely a DPS text message scam. Avoid clicking on the link at all costs.DPS7 yearsGot a text from DPS Couriers saying I missed a delivery and to call this number. The number they gave was 80p a minute to ring. When I checked the link in the message, the site was full of viruses! Definitely a scam, be careful.DPS Couriers7 yearsI got the exact same message mentioned up there. I didn’t wanna click any of the links so I held off until I got back home (there wasn’t a note left about a missed parcel or anything). Did a quick search online and it definitely seems like a con to me.7 yearsGot a message from DPS today out of the blue, wasn’t waiting for any delivery. Looks like they’re up to their usual tricks again.7 yearsWasn’t waiting for any delivery but got a text saying “sorry we missed you, to sort a redelivery get in touch with your courier here [#][#]dpscourier.services/driver2.” Figured I’d have a look at the DPS tracking number they gave in the text on the legit DPS site, and obviously it didn’t show up. Pretty sure this is some dodgy scam trying to catch people out.DPS7 yearsJust got a message saying they missed me and to sort out a redelivery asap, with a link to some site dpscourier.services/driver2, and it said call costs £3.60 a minute. It was an automated voice and when I called back it said the courier wasnt nearby anymore and to ring back between 9 and 5. Seems dodgy to me, probably a scam.7 yearsI recently received a text from an unknown number, 09022539985, claiming to be from a dodgy outfit named DPS Couriers. Their registered address is 20-22 Wenlock Road, N1 7GU, which they share with countless other questionable companies. The message suggested that I had missed a delivery and conveniently provided a link directing me to ring the aforementioned number-which, of course, costs a whopping 75 pence per minute. While their website seems quite convincing at first glance, it’s clear that it’s merely a façade for a scam. Beware of this one!DPS CouriersWenlock RoadN1 7GUSubmit Your Own Report (0902 253 9985)
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