4168478385
☎️ 4168478385 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 4168478385.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 4168478385
- Pushy insurance sales call receivedOct
2018Unfamiliar number, likely a scamAug
2018Scotia Bank insurance sales callJun
2018Suspected telemarketing; no message leftFeb
2018Unfamiliar caller from Ontario, avoidJan
2018Received call, didn't pick upNov
2017Seeking solution for unwanted callsAug
2017Received a brief, silent callJul
2017Suspicious call, possibly a scamJul
2017Unidentified caller, no message leftApr
2017Called late, didn't leave messageApr
2017Annoying call, no response, hung upApr
2017Confusing voicemail about bank recoveryMar
2017Personal info attempt; Gene Greenwood involvedFeb
2017Scam caller pretending to be legitimateJan
2017Scotia Bank attempting insurance salesNov
2016Daily spam calls suspectedOct
2016Beep followed by hang up. ConfusingOct
2016Unexpected call disconnects abruptlySep
2016Potential scam call from ScotiaJun
2016Legitimate callers leave clear messagesJun
2016Avoid answering, it's a scam!Jun
2016Contact information for Scotia financialJun
2016Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 15 June 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coalpit Hill(Staffordshire) and Ryton(North Yorkshire).
4168478385 has 23 comments of which 16 x neutral and 7 x negative
4168478385 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 4168478385 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance involving calls claiming to represent Scotia Bank or Scotia Life Financial, often pushing life or accidental death insurance. Many recipients find the calls suspicious due to lack of proper identification, no voicemail messages, or immediate hang-ups. The callers rarely verify full personal details, which adds to doubts about legitimacy. Recipients frequently describe these calls as telemarketing or scam attempts, with some reporting background noise typical of call centres. The number is often flagged as spam, and the aggressive nature of the calls has caused frustration. Genuine institutions tend to leave clear messages with identification and contact details, but these calls commonly fail to do so, suggesting caution and avoidance are wise.
Reports on phone number 4168478385
8 yearsI received a call just 5 minutes ago regarding the exact matter. The caller was quite insistent, trying to pressure me into acquiring accidental death and life insurance policies.8 yearsI'm already fully aware of all the scams out there, so if I don't recognize your number, I apologize. However, I received a voicemail and it was filled with a message and people speaking in a Chinese or Asian language. Anyway, I am not interested in whatever they were offering.8 yearsA person who stated they were calling from Scotia Bank was offering insurance policies for sale.Scotia Bank8 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from Scotiabank Optima. However, I was unable to find out their purpose as I explained that I was not available for a conversation at the time. They have made subsequent calls since, but they do not leave a voicemail. I suspect that it might be a telemarketing scheme, so I do not feel any rush or urgency to speak with them.Scotiabank Optima9 yearsIt's alarming; I don't recognize anyone from Ontario, so I won't respond to those fraudulent callers.Ontario9 yearsMy phone rang, but I chose not to answer it.9 yearsWhat steps can an individual take to put an end to this nonsense?9 yearsDid you just call and hang up after 2 seconds?9 yearsI received the call, but the person hung up abruptly. When I called back, I reached a suspicious-sounding automated machine claiming to be from Scotia Bank. If they had legitimate business with me, they would have either left a message or answered when I called back immediately after the hang-up. It seems like a potential scam to me. However, if they call back and provide a different explanation, I will update my assessment accordingly.Scotia Bank9 yearsI received a phone call on my mobile at 7:17 pm, but I missed it and it went to voicemail. Unfortunately, the caller didn't leave a message.9 yearsReceived a phone call at 8:48pm, but the caller did not leave a voicemail.9 yearsThey responded, remained silent and abruptly ended the call within just 2 seconds. It was incredibly irritating.9 yearsI called Scotia Bank Recovery back in response to the voicemail message I received from Messenger.Scotia Bank Recovery9 yearsThere was an attempt to obtain my personal details. The proprietor responsible is Gene Greenwood from 5 Nines network. There seems to be a connection to SKYNET.Gene Greenwood5 NinesSKYNET10 yearsBeware of fraudulent telemarketers who pretend to represent Scotialife Financial, as they are running a scam. Despite knowing your first name, they do not ask for any legitimate identifying information such as your birthday, address, or answers to security questions. Their objective is to lure you into their deceitful scheme by falsely claiming that you have been pre-approved for an unrealistic amount of life insurance that you can spend while you are alive. This is undoubtedly a scam and should be avoided. Legitimate banks and financial institutions will properly identify you by asking for answers to security questions and requesting your date of birth, among other authenticating measures.Scotialife Financial10 yearsI was informed that they were contacting me on behalf of Scotia Bank, with an intention to offer life insurance for sale.Scotia Bank10 yearsPlease refrain from contacting me on a daily basis, as my phone has identified your number as a potential source of spam.10 yearsI frequently encounter a puzzling situation where I pick up the phone, only to hear a beep before the call gets disconnected. Astonishing, isn't it?10 yearsI pulled off the road and answered, clicking off the available person.10 yearsThey state their affiliation with Scotia Financial, but the call had a disturbance of background noise which suggests it may have originated from a call centre. However, I promptly ended the call after just 30 seconds as I have no dealings with Scotia Financial. It's possible that this call was a potential scam.Scotia Financial10 yearsIf individuals possess a genuine business matter, why do they not leave a message? Alternatively, when they do, the message happens to be empty or filled with background noises. If it concerns your bank and they genuinely require any assistance from you, they will provide their name, position, subject of the matter, and a contact number for you to get back to them. Otherwise, these are fraudsters.10 yearsScotia Finance HelplineScotia Finance Helpline10 yearsWARNING: Scammers are preying on unsuspecting individuals. Please exercise caution and avoid engaging with them!WARNINGSubmit Your Own Report (4168478385)
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