8004545443
☎️ 8004545443 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 800454 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 8004545443
- Received harassing call, reporting policeJun
2017Frequent calls, unwanted, from IndiaJun
2017Spam call claiming Gmail compromiseJun
2017Frequent unwanted calls, very annoyingJun
2017Scammer call about hacked GmailJun
2017Frequent unwanted calls, glad ignoredJun
2017Calls about hacked Gmail are scamsJun
2017Scam call about email issuesJun
2017Caller claimed Gmail was hackedJun
2017Caller hung up after confrontationJun
2017Spam call impersonating Google supportJun
2017Scam call about hacked accountMay
2017Scam call about hacked accountMay
2017Scam call regarding computer hackingMay
2017Indian-accented spam caller blockedMay
2017Suspicious call about email harassmentMay
2017Suspicious scam calls persistently receivedMay
2017Scam call posing as ChaseMay
2017Frequent spam calls receivedMay
2017Scammer claiming fraud call receivedMay
2017Repeated scam calls from Gmail supportMay
2017Frustrated by unwanted scam callsMay
2017Spam call with fake supportMay
2017Hotmail scam call about threatsApr
2017Received call regarding email addressApr
2017Number Of Searches: 2 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 18 April 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fern(Angus), Henlow(Bedfordshire) and Thames(Gloucestershire).
8004545443 has 25 comments of which 10 x negative and 15 x neutral
Reports on phone number 8004545443
9 yearsI've had a similar experience, where I received a call accusing me of sending harassing emails to women. The bloke on the line had an Indian accent, so I decided to give him a piece of my mind in his own tongue. I mentioned that I’d get in touch with the cyber cell police in India to sort this out. Might as well inform them that we're ready to file a complaint with the cyber crime unit based in New Delhi, along with the details of the call timing.IndiaNew Delhi9 yearsThis number keeps ringing me off the hook, but I’ve chosen not to pick up. It’s maddening, honestly! There are days when they’ll try to reach me two or three times! All I desire is for them to knock it off already! I’m pretty certain the calls are originating from India.India9 yearsI've had quite a few calls from this number, and out of frustration, I picked up on the 23rd of June, 2017. A man with a thick Indian accent was on the other end, insisting he was from Google and informing me that there'd been a breach of my Gmail account. When I probed for his location, he mentioned New Jersey. After a bit of heated exchange, I let loose with some choice words and ended the call.GoogleGmailNew Jersey9 yearsMy phone's been incessantly buzzing, with calls flooding in four times each day. It's getting a bit much!9 yearsI just had a rather dodgy phone call from a woman sporting an Indian accent, claiming that my Gmail account had been compromised and was allegedly firing off menacing emails to folks in Texas, California, and Florida. I didn’t let her get a word in to fish for my personal details. I cut her off and said, "You're talking nonsense and I’m not falling for your lies." Honestly, these callers really get under my skin!GmailTexasCaliforniaFlorida9 yearsThis particular number seems to ring my mobile daily-often twice, once in the morning and again in the evening. I've chosen not to pick up, and after skimming through the feedback on here, I’m rather relieved I’ve opted out. What utter nonsense!9 yearsI've received numerous calls from these chaps claiming that my Gmail account has been compromised by someone hailing from California, Texas, and even China! They urged me to dash to my computer and log in to rectify the situation. Naturally, I played along, but deep down, I recognised it for what it truly was - a classic scam. Now, whenever they ring me, I like to have a bit of fun. Depending on how I feel, I might pretend to be a giggly twelve-year-old girl telling her daddy that some sketchy bloke is asking for something dodgy, or I could switch it up and feign being a 90-year-old woman who hasn’t had any action in decades and is feeling rather frisky. Just to reiterate, whatever they suggest you do - don’t! IT'S ALL A SCAM! But honestly, I encourage you to toy with them a little; it’s absolutely hilarious!GmailCaliforniaTexasChina9 yearsI received a call from someone who had an Indian accent claiming there were problems with my Gmail account. When I pressed him for my email address, he provided one that I had long ago abandoned. I informed him that wasn't mine, and his tone shifted-he became rather irate, insisting I was on the verge of losing access to my account. I calmly assured him it was of no concern to me and promptly ended the call. And guess what? My email is still perfectly functional. Absolute scam, if you ask me.9 yearsI received a call from this number and, out of sheer curiosity, I picked up. A chap with a foreign accent informed me that my Gmail account had been compromised and that someone was allegedly using it to send menacing messages. When I mentioned I'd change my password, he became incredibly insistent that I needed to immediately get on my computer to sort it out - claiming that merely changing the password wouldn’t suffice. When I told him I wasn’t at home, he urged me to dash back and hop on my computer right away. He was quite keen on gaining remote access to my system. This number is definitely associated with the hacker! It’s certainly not related to the legitimate service they purport to be contacting me about!9 yearsWhat a right nuisance! The caller spouted the same old nonsense I've seen in other comments. I just told him, seeing as you’ve pinpointed my hacking situation without me even mentioning it, why not sort it out yourself? Also, while you're at it, do me a favour and remove my number from your list! He simply wished me a lovely day and then promptly ended the call.9 yearsI've been inundated with calls from a chap insisting that my domain is spewing spam and that he can sort it all out. He claims to represent Google and just rang me a short while ago. I’ve now blocked him, as I recall Google stating that their numbers don’t begin with 800. Quite the nuisance, really!Google9 yearsI received a call from an Indian fellow on the 29th of May, 2017, claiming that my Yahoo account had been compromised. He urged me to access my computer straight away. As I began to comply, it dawned on me that he was attempting to gain remote access to my device. I swiftly logged off and ended the call. He made three more attempts to reach me afterwards, but I chose to ignore them.Yahoo9 yearsI received a ring from someone with a thick accent who claimed, "Your Yahoo account is at risk of being hacked. Can you provide your social security number?" To which I replied, "I'll head over to the library to sort it out." He then queried, "Don’t you own a computer at home?" I simply said, "Cheers" before ending the conversation.9 yearsToday, I got a rather peculiar call from this number. A chap with a foreign accent claimed to have my full name and warned me about multiple reports of fraud, spam, and email abuse linked to my Yahoo account. He kept pushing me to hop onto my computer so he could guide me in sorting out the supposed hacking issues. He even inquired about a suitable time for him to ring me again. After our conversation, I attempted to return the call only to find the number was disconnected. Upon changing my password, I discovered two unfamiliar locations from California had been added to my account, which I certainly didn’t approve. It's clearly a scam.YahooCalifornia9 yearsI received a call from a bloke with an Indian accent, regurgitating the same old script. Apparently, folks were moaning about getting spam linked to my account. He had my email address and attempted to guide me on how to rectify it. I firmly reassured him that I'd handle it myself. Honestly, if there was any truth to what he was saying, I’d have known about it. I've now added him to my block list to prevent any further nuisance calls.9 yearsI received a rather peculiar call earlier, and I must admit, it raised a few eyebrows. The chap on the line had quite a noticeable Indian accent. To my surprise, he was familiar with both my first and last name. He claimed to represent the abuse department at AT&T, asserting that they had been inundated with complaints regarding my email supposedly being used to send harassing and threatening messages. Naturally, I was taken aback and inquired about which email he meant and how on earth he procured my number. Just as I was poised to get some answers, he abruptly hung up, following which I was met with an automated message stating, "you have been removed from the conference call." The entire conversation was marred by an unsettling amount of static and echoes. Quite the bizarre experience, I must say!AT & T9 yearsI've been receiving a barrage of calls daily from a supposed Live.com representative, claiming my email has been flagged for sending abusive messages. The caller insists that my account is being accessed from various locations and that urgent action is required. This individual speaks with a notably thick accent that sounds Middle Eastern. I've informed them repeatedly that I recognise the call as a scam and requested they cease contacting me. What baffles me is how they even acquired my phone number, especially since it's not linked to the email in question, nor is it registered under my name.Live. com9 yearsI received a dodgy phone call that sounded like a fishing scam, supposedly from Chase. As soon as I mentioned that I didn’t hold an account with them, the caller abruptly cut the line. It’s quite clear they were just after my personal details!Chase9 yearsI’ve been getting incessant calls from this number, and it's becoming quite the nuisance!9 yearsI received several calls from a chap who had a bit of an accent, claiming that I was under investigation for fraud connected to my Yahoo account. He insisted he was representing Yahoo, but I highly doubt that! If I truly had charges against me, I’d rather wait for the actual police to knock on my door. Sounds a bit fishy, if you ask me!Yahoo9 yearsI've received multiple calls from someone claiming to be from Gmail technical support. Each time I answer, they have a strong accent and I end up hanging up on them after asking them to cease calling me. It's quite annoying, to say the least!Gmail9 yearsI received a call the other day from someone with a noticeable Eastern accent, claiming there was an issue with my email. Turns out, he was barking up the wrong tree entirely! I informed him that my email is safeguarded by governmental regulations and that our conversation was being recorded. He didn't take that too well and promptly ended the call. Honestly, I'm fed up with these persistent nuisance calls!9 yearsHere we go again... I just had a call from someone with an Indian accent that was all crackly and hard to understand. They claimed to be from "Yahoo technical support," and then abruptly ended the call. Quite the suspicious encounter, if you ask me!Yahoo9 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from Hotmail, stating they had received complaints about me supposedly sending harassing and threatening emails to various individuals. After a bit of back and forth, I decided to end the call.Hotmail9 yearsI received a call regarding my email, and it seems they’ve mistakenly taken an interest in my whereabouts. It's odd, really, as they seem rather fond of all things Indian.Submit Your Own Report (0800 454 5443)
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