900080004000
☎️ 900080004000 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 900080004000.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 900080004000
- Blocked unknown number before chattingMay
2022Scam phone number; avoid linkMar
2022Verizon authentication request is a scamMar
2022Suspicious text, verify payment locationFeb
2022Harassment from recurring phone callsJan
2022Scam alert regarding SIM cardJan
2022Frequent calls from this numberDec
2021Receiving unwanted authentication texts repeatedlyNov
2021Spam text claiming false paymentNov
2021Spam texts to husband's phoneMar
2021Unwanted texts, possible scam suspectedFeb
2021Receiving suspicious texts; investigated siteFeb
2021Incorrect hotspot plan information receivedJan
2021Caller scam from Turkey, hang upMar
2020Potential spam or phishing messageMar
2019Verizon tower maintenance scam alertFeb
2019Order confirmation and delivery messagesFeb
2018Internet fosters chaos and disorderApr
2017Verizon number, no need to worryJan
2017Inquiring about potential illegal callsJul
2015Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 10 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bentley(Essex), Lowgill(Lancashire) and Winton(Cumbria).
900080004000 has 20 comments of which 16 x neutral and 4 x negative
900080004000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 900080004000 👆 is reported as a persistent scam and spam source, frequently impersonating a major US telecom provider to deceive recipients with fraudulent payment requests, authentication prompts, or account changes. Messages often contain suspicious links or ask for personal codes, aimed at phishing or financial theft. Several users have flagged the number as originating from outside the UK, sometimes Turkey, and employing recorded messages warning of service suspension or unauthorised device access. Despite some confusion with legitimate service notifications, this number is untrustworthy, and interactions with it can lead to harassment or compromise. It is strongly advised not to engage, click on any links, or provide information. Blocking the number and reporting it to your phone provider or the relevant authorities is the best course of action to protect oneself.
Reports on phone number 900080004000
4 yearsI received a message from this telephone number requesting to have a conversation. After conducting a quick search, I decided to promptly block the number as a precautionary measure, in order to prevent any potentially negative consequences.4 yearsPlease be aware that the provided telephone number is associated with a fraudulent scam. It is advised to refrain from clicking on any links related to it.4 yearsBeware of a fraudulent message claiming an authentication request from Verizon.Verizon4 yearsThe message is supposedly from Verizon but is showing a location in Turkey. It requests payment verification.VerizonTurkey4 yearsI frequently receive calls from a particular number on my phone, and it seems to happen systematically. I am unsure who to contact in order to resolve this issue. I have a strong suspicion regarding the source of these calls, as the same situation occurred around this time last year. It is distressing as my phone is being misused, which I perceive as a form of harassment.4 yearsI received a message informing me that a new device has been linked to my account using a SIM card. The sender also included a link. This is clearly a scam! Please take care and stay safe in the online world :)5 yearsThis particular caller has been contacting me repeatedly over the past few months.5 yearsI keep receiving messages from this phone number regarding a request for website authentication. The texts include a link that requires me to click either to grant or deny access. I have been repeatedly deleting these messages.5 yearsI received a text message from a different number, which I promptly blocked. The message claimed to be from Verizon wireless and insisted that I had an immediate payment of $189.90 due that day, as well as a future payment in November for the same amount. It was quite obvious to me that this text was nothing but spam. Neither my husband nor I have ever used Verizon wireless services, even before we met. The next day, I received another text, this time from a phone number (9000700080000) claiming to be Verizon wireless. This message thanked me for making a payment with a credit card ending in numbers, even though I do not possess any credit or debit cards matching those digits. I am puzzled as to why they would contact me from a different number and claim that I made a payment that I absolutely did not make. My concern is that someone else might have received the initial text message about the bill amount and actually paid it.Verizon5 yearsI often receive spam text messages on my husband's phone.5 yearsI receive two text messages every day from a specific number informing me that I will be charged $180 for exceeding my data limit, even though my storage plan is not even halfway full. Additionally, I have not received any notifications on my phone indicating that I am using excessive data. I am unsure whether this is a scam or a legitimate issue. I would greatly appreciate any assistance from someone.5 yearsEvery day, I receive these messages that say things like "Do not reveal this code," followed by a specific code. However, one day there was text saying that a trip to the Bahamas has been booked using that code. Intrigued, I decided to look into it and stumbled upon a website related to it. That's how my investigation began.Bahamas6 yearsI sent a message informing that my Samsung S10E in White has utilized 10% of its 15GB hotspot data. However, my apologies for the mistake as my current phone is a Black Samsung S8 and I do not have a hotspot plan.SamsungWhite6 yearsBeware of this scam! You may receive a call from someone in Turkey using an automated message claiming to be from Verizon. The message will state that your service is about to be suspended and instruct you to press different numbers for options. Don't fall for it! It's best to promptly end the call.TurkeyVerizon7 yearsI received a text message claiming to be from Verizon, which included an Authorization Code that I had not requested. The message explicitly mentioned that Verizon would never reach out to ask for this code, and provided a contact number (1.800.922.0204) to call in case I hadn't initiated the request. It seems highly likely that this is a case of spam or phishing.Verizon8 yearsYou've received a call informing you that the Verizon tower will undergo maintenance from 10 pm to 3 am. They will also send you a six-digit authorization code, which they ask you to repeat over the call. Additionally, they will send you another text message, offering you a $50 credit.Verizon9 yearsI have been sent messages from this particular number stating that my order has been received. It was also mentioned that I will be notified through a text message once the order is dispatched along with the tracking details. Interestingly, another message was received reiterating the same information. Today, I received a message stating that my order has been delivered.9 yearsThe internet is often seen as a realm of anarchy.10 yearsWhen dialling #3282 or #646 on Verizon, you may receive a text from the number 900080004000. Do not fret, as this is a legitimate message from Verizon. Just ensure that the number you received the text from matches 900080004000.Verizon11 yearsIs it not against the law to make two calls from this number, one during the day and another at night?Submit Your Own Report (900080004000)
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