5198001046
โ๏ธ 5198001046 ๐ is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 051.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 5198001046
- Frequent calls, unreliable information receivedMar
2015Enjoyed wasting someone's time happilyFeb
2015Don't answer unknown caller numbersJan
2015Scammers targeting my grandmother repeatedlyDec
2014Scam call posing as banksNov
2014Received unwanted phone callOct
2014Frequent, unanswered calls persistentlySep
2014Indian card scammers persistently operatingSep
2014Complained about persistent unwanted callsJul
2014Suspicious call, unresponsive callerJul
2014Suspicious call about lower interestJul
2014Scam call with thick accentJul
2014Card info misused in IndiaJun
2014Persistent unwanted calls about VisaJun
2014Suspicious call, unclear identity, humorousJun
2014Want calls from this number stoppedMay
2014Suspicious credit card call, hung upMay
2014Scam call using personal informationMay
2014Harassed by rude, persistent callerApr
2014Suspicious scam call, thick accentApr
2014Suspicious call about credit cardApr
2014Scam call, disconnected immediatelyMar
2014Avoid scam, do not share infoMar
2014Scam call; suspicious interest rateJan
2014Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 16 January 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bigods(Essex) and Winslade(Hampshire).
5198001046 has 24 comments of which 20 x neutral and 4 x negative
5198001046 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number โ๏ธ 5198001046 ๐ is reported as a persistent scam operation, frequently calling multiple times a week with unsolicited offers of lower interest rates on credit cards. Callers, often with strong Indian accents, use scripted lines and claim affiliation with Visa or Mastercard but falter under questioning. Many targets report attempts to extract card details or personal information, which should never be shared. Calls are intrusive, sometimes rude, and clearly based on sold or outdated lists, with victims including those without any credit cards. Several have lodged complaints and shared experiences of harassment or nonsense, reinforcing the numberโs scam reputation. It is strongly advised to avoid engagement, never provide personal details, and consider formal reporting or blocking to prevent further nuisance.
Reports on phone number 5198001046
12 yearsThey're constantly full of lies when calling three times every week.12 yearsI simply toyed with this chap for 40 minutes, and it was rather amusing messing around with him. Eventually, he gave in and stormed off, cursing and scolding me. Luckily, I have a stronger voice and replied with my own message. He caught me at the opportune moment - enjoying freshly brewed coffee and settling down for my morning newspaper. It brings me great delight to waste the time of individuals who lead unproductive lives.12 yearsI received a phone call from an unknown caller which prompted me to end the call abruptly. It is my general practice to avoid answering calls from numbers I am unfamiliar with.12 yearsMy dear old grandma was targeted by these scoundrels who kept persistently calling and attempted to deceive her. It is important to note such scammers often possess an Indian accent. We must firmly stand against their ill intentions and firmly tell them to cease their actions.12 yearsI received a phone call earlier from a certain number claiming to be from the "Head Office of Visa & Mastercard". I was quick to clarify that Visa and Mastercard are actually separate companies, therefore it was highly unlikely that they could be calling from both entities. However, the person on the other end continued with their scripted spiel about low interest rates, or something along those lines. Frustrated, I retorted saying "Oh, there's a word for this, isn't there? Fraud." And just like that, he hung up. What is the story with these individuals?Head Office of Visa & MastercardVisaMastercard12 yearsUnsolicited telephone conversation12 yearsThere is no response upon answering the call. The frequency of these calls is multiple times per week.12 yearsCard scams seem to persist, with the same individuals engaging in fraudulent activities again. The culprits behind these scams are reportedly located in India and operate by utilizing lists of stolen card information. Unfortunately, resorting to derogatory terms or hanging up after referring to them dismissively would only serve to provoke a heated reaction.India12 yearsI have officially filed a complaint to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). I really hope that "Steve, alright!?" and his team will cease their constant calling. However, I don't have high expectations for any immediate resolution.Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications CommissionCRTCSteve12 yearsI recently received a telephone call from a particular number. The caller informed me that I was eligible for a lifelong interest rate of 6%. It was quite evident that the call was taking place in a call centre, and the caller seemed unaware of which bank I held my card with. After not addressing any of my queries, the caller abruptly terminated the call.12 yearsI received a phone call earlier informing me that I was eligible for a reduced interest rate on my credit card. However, the caller insisted on having my credit card number. When I refused to provide that information, he abruptly ended the call.12 yearsAt 2:30 PM on July 10th, 2014, I had a similar experience to many others. A man with a pronounced Indian accent asked to speak with Mrs. W. To have a little fun, I decided to tell him that it's not Mrs., but rather Dr. This completely confused him and then he proceeded to inform me that Ms. W's Mastercard would receive a better interest rate. I quickly informed him that I did not possess a Mastercard, causing him to become flustered and abruptly end the call. Intrigued, I attempted to call the number back, but it was constantly busy. It's important to note that I am on the Do Not Call (DNC) list. Coincidentally, earlier this morning, I received a call from an unknown number that turned out to be a dead line when I answered.W12 yearsAn individual provided her card information to these individuals, and they have utilized it in India.India12 yearsI am constantly being bothered by these individuals who persistently call me regarding my Visa card, which I do not have. Despite my clear instructions to refrain from contacting me, they continue to bother me without mercy. Their actions are terribly frustrating and unnecessary, bringing unnecessary distress into my life.12 yearsI received a phone call at around 5:15pm during my dinner, claiming that I was approved for a low interest rate. The person on the line seemed hesitant and identified themselves as representing RBC. They requested me to verify the expiration date on my card. I asked them to confirm my name, but they could only provide my first name and they managed to disclose my address. The person had difficulty speaking English clearly. It was quite amusing because I don't even have a credit card with RBC.RBC12 yearsFed up with receiving calls from this particular number, I have made a conscious decision not to answer. What can be done to put an end to these incessant calls?12 yearsWe received a call regarding our credit cards. However, when we declined to provide any information, we also questioned which specific credit card they were referring to. At that point, they abruptly ended the call. Before disconnecting, we insisted that they remove our number from their list.12 yearsSomeone gave me a call to inform me about unauthorized transactions made with my Visa or Mastercard. I found it strange since I don't possess a credit card. The caller seemed surprised when I mentioned this. Curiosity got the better of me, and I asked him for the account's name. Here's the amusing part - my phone number is the only bill where I continue to use my maiden name, and that's precisely the name they had. This incident clearly indicates that they obtained my number either from a list or the phonebook.12 yearsI was constantly bothered by someone who behaved in a disrespectful manner and claimed that my English was poor, even though they themselves had a noticeable Indian accent. They refused to give me space and continuously harassed me.12 yearsI received a call from a person with a poor connection and a strong accent. He claimed to be from "Visa Credit Services" and insisted that they have been monitoring my credit card for quite some time, informing me that I always pay my bills promptly. I expressed my doubt as he did not sound like a genuine representative of Visa. To my surprise, he called me by my husband's name and even confirmed that I sounded like a man when I questioned him on it. Despite my reservations, I reiterated that I did not believe his claims and he abruptly ended the call. Fortunately, he didn't have the chance to ask for my card details, although I suspect that was his intention all along.Visa Credit ServicesVisa12 yearsI suspected that he was lying because only my bank would contact me if there was an issue with my credit card and ask for my Visa card number.12 yearsI encountered an incident where someone attempted to fraudulently obtain my credit card number. The individual in question was of East Indian origin. I firmly instructed him to cease his actions and leave me alone.13 yearsBeware of credit card scams; never disclose any personal information whatsoever. It is recommended to disconnect the call immediately.13 yearsI received a call from someone with an East Indian accent who claimed to be from Visa. He was offering me a lower interest rate on my credit card but requested my Visa number and expiry date for verification. I promptly declined his request by simply saying, "Not in a million years."VisaSubmit Your Own Report (051 9800 1046)
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