2395748866
☎️ 2395748866 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Portsmouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 2395748866
- Annoyed by persistent, inappropriate callsNov
2017Beware of potential card fraudOct
2017Scam call about charges receivedOct
2017Suspicious call about Visa transactionOct
2017Do not trust this number!Sep
2017Scam call, outsmarted, frustrated responseJul
2017Scam call annoyance experienced firsthandJul
2017Suspicious call regarding debit cardJul
2017Fraudulent call received at 10 AMJun
2017Suspicious phone call experience sharedApr
2017Suspicious Visa call likely scammersApr
2017Received repeated hang-up callsApr
2017Visa scam posing as bankMar
2017Scam call ended with insultMar
2017Suspicious visa transaction call receivedJan
2017Scam number, avoid answering callsNov
2016Suspicious call about credit cardsOct
2016Scammer, liar; avoid this personOct
2016Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 25 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Holbrook(Suffolk), Low Coylton(East Ayrshire) and Murcot(Oxfordshire).
2395748866 has 17 comments of which 10 x neutral and 7 x negative
2395748866 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 2395748866 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting individuals with fraudulent claims of suspicious credit card or eBay transactions, often early in the morning. Callers, frequently with South Asian accents, impersonate bank or Visa security agents and attempt to extract personal or financial information, sometimes requesting computer access. Many have reported the scammers becoming aggressive or hanging up when challenged. The number is widely recognised as a scam, and users are advised not to engage, disclose any information, or follow instructions to access computers. Legitimate banks do not request sensitive details this way, so caution and verification through official channels are strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 2395748866
9 yearsI received a 3 am notification about a purchase made on eBay using my Visa card. Surprisingly, I found out that I bought children's toys! The situation swiftly escalated into an awkward conversation about "adult toys." Feeling taken aback, I asked the person where they lived, and they claimed Toronto, Canada. I couldn't help but laugh and respond, "You wish!" Honestly, I'm tired of these incessant calls. In the end, I had to abruptly end the conversation and hang up, only to be followed by another call which I chose not to answer.TorontoCanada9 yearsI received a phone call early in the morning informing me that my card had been utilized to make a $300 purchase on eBay at 3 am. The caller, who had an Indian accent, questioned whether it was me who made the purchase. I inquired as to which card they were referring to, and they mentioned Scotiabank. However, I do not have a Scotiabank card. This incident has raised concerns about potential fraud. It is important to remain cautious and beware of such incidents.Scotiabank9 yearsI received a call from this number recently, informing me that there were charges on my Ebay and Western Union accounts. The caller insisted that I turn on my computer to investigate further. However, I politely declined and mentioned that I would rather visit my local bank to address the issue. Therefore, I promptly ended the call and disconnected. The call was received on October 23rd, 2017 at 7:40 am.EbayWestern Union9 yearsI recently received a phone call from a gentleman who knew my name. He inquired whether I had made a specific transaction on a Visa card. I responded by expressing uncertainty regarding owning a Visa card. Following my reply, he promptly ended the call.9 yearsPlease exercise caution and avoid trusting the following number. It has come to our attention that individuals associated with this number may attempt fraudulent activities, such as attempting to steal your funds and compromise your computer system. We strongly advise against engaging with them. Stay vigilant!9 yearsI was informed by an individual that my card had been used on eBay at 4 am. Curious, I inquired about the specific bank involved. However, I managed to outsmart them and their response was to rudely tell me to go away before abruptly ending the call. It's incredibly frustrating dealing with these foolish scam callers!9 yearsAfter receiving a phone call, the person on the line informed me that my card had been used on eBay at 4 am. In response, I inquired about which bank they were referring to. To my surprise, I managed to outsmart them during the conversation. Ultimately, they resorted to swearing at me and then abruptly ended the call. I'm incredibly tired of dealing with these foolish scam callers!9 yearsI just received a call similar to this. They claimed that my TD Visa Debit card was used to buy a $300 item on eBay at 3 am last night. I asked for their name, ID number, and a number to reach them back on. The person gave me a name that seemed Canadian, American, or Irish (Kara McPhearson), but their heavy Pakistani accent raised suspicion. I ended the call and decided to research the number, which led me to this discussion thread. Everyone should be cautious!Kara McPhearson9 yearsAt 10 am, I received a call where the person on the line informed me that someone using my name was involved in fraudulent activities.9 yearsAt 8:00 am, I received a phone call from these individuals claiming to be from Visa. They had detailed information about me, including my name, phone number, postal code, city, and the fact that I held an RBC visa. According to them, my card had been used for fraudulent activities, so they insisted on cancelling it and issuing a new one. Initially, this seemed reasonable, but things took a suspicious turn when they asked me to access my computer and download a form. Sensing something fishy, I refused and asked them to prove their identity first. Despite all that, all they could provide as evidence was the knowledge that my card began with "45". (It is worth noting that all RBC visas indeed start with 45). Eventually, they abruptly ended the call. In terms of scammers, I must admit that they were quite skilled. Normally, it takes about five minutes before scammers request personal information or ask for any dubious actions, which could easily catch people off-guard.VisaRBC9 yearsI recently received a call from the number 12395748866. A young boy answered, and I greeted him with a "hello." However, he abruptly ended the call. It is worth mentioning that this same number also made a call to me yesterday.9 yearsBeware of this fraudulent visa scam, claiming to be your local bank and tricking you into providing your account numbers and password. The scammers pretend to be from a group called Visa Security, giving false information that your account has been hacked due to fraud. Be cautious and vigilant.Visa Security9 yearsThis morning, I received a call informing me of an $1100 charge placed on Western Union. The caller requested that I verify the first four digits of the transaction. When I asked for confirmation, the individual responded rudely with the phrase "go to hell you, jerk!" and abruptly ended the call. Truly, a person lacking in intelligence!Western Union10 yearsSure. I received a phone call at 9 am regarding a visa transaction that happened at 4 am. I inquired about the bank involved in the transaction. The caller mentioned CIBC and TD as the two institutions. However, I pointed out that these were two separate banks, and they promptly ended the call.CIBCTD10 yearsDo not respond to the call as it is most likely a scam.10 yearsEarlier this morning, around 8:30 am, a woman rang me inquiring if I had made any transactions using my Visa card at approximately 4 o'clock. I truthfully informed her that I don't possess a Visa card, to which she then proceeded to inquire if it was instead a Mastercard. When I declined, she abruptly terminated the call. Naturally, when I attempted to call back the number, I discovered that it was no longer in service.10 yearsMajor Swindler, Chronic Fibber.SwindlerSubmit Your Own Report (023 9574 8866)
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