37125893317
☎️ 37125893317 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 37125893317.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 37125893317
- Beware of scam phone callFeb
2020Warning about suspicious scam callFeb
2020Bank scam alert for £600Feb
2020Fraudulent calls continuing, common scamFeb
2020Received £600 scam call. IgnoreFeb
2020Four scam phone calls receivedFeb
2020Report suspicious £600 scam callsFeb
2020Scam call from fake bankFeb
2020Received scam call from bankFeb
2020Potential scam. Claimed to be VisaFeb
2020Scam caller requests to press 1Feb
2020Bank scam alert, avoid pressingFeb
2020Missed call, no voicemail leftFeb
2020Warning about possible Amazon scamFeb
2020Warning of unauthorized bank transactionsFeb
2020Suspicious of Amazon Prime scamFeb
2020Experienced and recognized a scamFeb
2020Landline call about fake transactionFeb
2020Amazon Prime renewed membership unexpectedlyFeb
2020Spam call pretending to be AmazonFeb
2020Scam call from credit cardFeb
2020Fraudulent calls claiming payment withdrawnFeb
2020Number Of Searches: 88 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 30 January 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Copford(Essex), Greenhithe(Kent), Hengrove Park(Bristol) and Praa Sands(Cornwall).
37125893317 has 20 comments of which 18 x negative and 2 x neutral
37125893317 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 37125893317 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting mainly landlines with recorded messages claiming unauthorised £600 transactions to overseas accounts. Callers pretend to be from banks, Visa, Mastercard, or Amazon Prime, attempting to trick victims into pressing buttons to stop fake payments. Many note the calls are automated and cease if questioned, but warn this could easily fool vulnerable or elderly people. Different variations of the scam come from this and similar numbers, often trying to invoke panic and gain access to personal info. Users frequently mention blocking attempts and caution against engaging. Overall, the number is linked to fraudulent activity exploiting fears about bank fraud and subscription charges.
Reports on phone number 37125893317
6 yearsGot a call from 37125893317 - no leading '0', which was my first red flag. It was an automated voice saying BT had detected hacking on my internet and threatened to cut my connection. They then asked me to press 1 if I was BT or 2 for other options. I really worry about older folks or anyone who isn’t comfy with tech, they’d probably get fooled. Thankfully, my Panasonic phone lets me block the number straight away, so no chance of them calling again.BT6 yearsGot a voicemail saying it was from my bank telling me to press 1 if I didn’t approve a £600 transfer to some overseas account. Total scam, don’t fall for it!6 yearsGot a call on Friday from some scammer going on about £600 being taken from my card, the usual nonsense. Then this morning, another one rang me from a different number, same old scam story!6 yearsIn the space of just a couple days I got four calls claiming that £600 had been withdrawn from my bank and sent abroad. Total scam!6 yearsGot four calls in just two days telling me £600 was withdrawn from my account and sent abroad - total scam!6 yearsToday I got a call with that £600 scam, they kept telling me not to press anything when it asked. Be careful!6 yearsgot a call on my landline from someone claiming to be my bank saying £600 was withdrawn from my account. When I asked them which bank they were representing, they just hung up on me. I worry someone more vulnerable might fall for it, absolute crooks!!6 yearsGot a call from a recorded voice pretending to be from Visa. It said if I pressed 1, I could cancel a £600 transfer overseas. Seemed dodgy to me.Visa6 yearsGot a call earlier saying it was from my bank's security team, but it was clearly a dodgy scam.6 yearsJust got a call from someone saying my card (Mastercard/Visa) had £600 debited and to press 1 if I wanted to stop it. Don’t ever press 1! Hang up immediately. These people are awful scam artists, so dodgy and totally untrustworthy.MasterCard6 yearsGot a call claiming £600 was taken from my bank and sent abroad! They told me to press 1 if I wanted to stop the payment. It smells like a nasty scam because if you panic, you might actually press 1 and help them. Stay careful!6 yearsThey called me but didn’t say anything or leave a message.6 yearsGot a call with some dodgy pre-recorded message saying money was being taken from my bank account. Sounded like a total scam to me.7 yearsI just got a call saying they’d charged me £59.99 for my Amazon Prime renewal - I didn’t hang about, just ended the call straight away.Amazon Prime7 yearsMy landline rang, and the person said there was a £600 payment to an overseas firm on my account. I'm pretty sure it's a scam.7 yearsLoads of calls from different numbers but I’ve always called them out as a scam. They keep saying something about my Amazon accounts but I’ve never had any with them.Amazon7 yearsGot a voicemail from this number telling me my Amazon Prime was about to be billed and to press 1 or something. Problem is, I don’t even have Amazon Prime! They keep ringing from different numbers too, so I can't seem to block them properly. Really frustrating.7 yearsI don’t have an Amazon Prime account, so when I got a call from +37125893317, I instantly reckoned it was just a scam.Amazon Prime7 yearsGot a call from 37125893317 today, they said something about Visa Mastercard and said some money was being taken from my account to a foreign bank. Definitely a fraud! Nearly lost £600 to this. Be careful!Visa MasterCard7 yearsTwice now I've got calls on my landline from 37125893317 saying £600 has gone from my Mastercard and sent overseas. Pretty worried about what's going on!Submit Your Own Report (37125893317)
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