9052125000
☎️ 9052125000 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Dynamic Mobile Billing Limited. It is part of the phone block 905212 with a prefix of 0905.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 9052125000
- Suspicious FedEx call, refused informationJun
2018Beware of scam calls, hang upJun
2018Same calling pattern observed againMay
2018Received call, needs tracking numberMay
2018Identified scam call, questioning motivesApr
2018Suspicious FedEx call, Indian accentApr
2018Inquisitive behavior noted, repetitive questioningApr
2018Received scam call about deliveryApr
2018Suspicious FedEx call inquiry receivedApr
2018Calls create fear, promote scamsMar
2018Avoid scammer, hang up immediatelyMar
2018Scam call about fake packageMar
2018Suspected deliberate scam call reportedFeb
2018Concerned about sharing cell numberFeb
2018Received suspicious FedEx call requestFeb
2018Beware of scam; watch billsFeb
2018Suspicious call before holiday morningFeb
2018Fraudsters misusing real FedEx numberJan
2018Regret giving number, worried misuseJan
2018Suspected scam call about parcelJan
2018Suspicious FedEx call, potential scamNov
2017Suspicious call from India; hung upNov
2017Suspicious package delivery request receivedNov
2017Frequent dinner calls, suspicious packageNov
2017Requesting personal information improperlyNov
2017FedEx number hijacked by scammersOct
2017FedEx customer service number confirmedAug
2017Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 17 August 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brithdir(Ceredigion), Ettingshall Park(West Midlands) and Newbridge(Shropshire).
9052125000 has 27 comments of which 11 x negative and 16 x neutral
9052125000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 9052125000 👆 is reported as a scam involving callers impersonating FedEx representatives, often with heavy South Asian accents, who claim there is a package requiring delivery. They repeatedly ask for recipients' mobile phone numbers and who will be home without providing clear package details. Multiple reports indicate these calls are intended to collect personal information, with some victims warning of potential misuse of shared phone numbers and suspicious charges thereafter. Genuine FedEx staff have confirmed the number is being spoofed by fraudsters. Callers may become aggressive or hang up when questioned. It is strongly advised not to share personal details or mobile numbers during such calls and to verify directly with official FedEx contacts if uncertain.
Reports on phone number 9052125000
8 yearsI got a call from a bloke with a heavy accent claiming to be from FedEx. He requested a mobile number for sending a tracking text, insisting he couldn't use email. I turned him down, questioning why he couldn't just provide the tracking info directly. He merely replied that he was unable to do so. When I asked for a number to ring back, he said I was muddling him up and promptly cut off the call. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!FedEx8 yearsComplete and utter scam! Just don't waste your breath-better to hang up immediately!8 yearsJust had a call from them. Same old tactics as before, it seems.8 yearsI’ve just received a rather peculiar call, and it appears that a parcel has been sent back to me. I’ll need a mobile number to dispatch the tracking information to.8 yearsI had a comparable experience where I got a call that set off alarm bells for me straight away. The voice on the other end sounded eerily familiar, sporting the same distinctive Pakistani accent that had previously attempted to convince me of a non-existent virus on my laptop. It was quite absurd! What I’m left pondering, though, is what these fraudsters actually intend to do with our mobile numbers. Any insights?8 yearsI received a call claiming there was a FedEx parcel awaiting me. I questioned why it wasn’t delivered directly to my address, and then he abruptly ended the conversation. The fellow had an Indian accent.FedEx8 yearsI’ve just experienced the very same situation-couldn’t believe the number of questions they fired at me!8 yearsI answered a call from someone with a noticeable Indian accent, informing me of a FedEx delivery on the way. However, I had to tell him that I wasn't expecting anything at all. He persisted, insisting that a parcel was indeed on its way. I eventually explained that I think he’s got the wrong individual, as the name linked to our number isn't the correct one. It's clear they must have grabbed it from some directory. I told him I’m not conducting any business over the phone and decided to end the conversation by hanging up.8 yearsReceived a rather suspicious call addressed to my father from an individual with a strong Indian accent, alleging to represent FedEx. They inquired whether someone would be available at our residence between 10 and 11am the following day to receive a package. When I confirmed our availability, they then requested my mobile number to send the tracking details. Upon informing them that we don't possess a cell phone and requesting details about the sender, there was nothing but silence on the line. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!FedEx8 yearsIt strikes me that these phone calls seem designed to instil a sense of fear and vulnerability in us, seemingly to push folks into purchasing home security gadgets and services from a certain firm - no need to name names. I had a run-in with one of these calls myself and soon figured out it was a scam. Would you believe it? The following day, I was contacted by that very security firm with a tempting offer. It’s like clockwork; the same pattern keeps resurfacing. It’s a rather underhanded marketing gimmick employed by a company that peddles security devices and monitoring services.8 yearsI’ve had a run-in with a con artist based in India. For goodness’ sake, do not share your mobile number or your address with them! If they call, simply cut them off and hang up.India8 yearsI received a call from this number, and it was the usual tale regarding a FedEx delivery. They claimed a commercial parcel from India is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. They pressed me for my mobile number and inquired about who would be at home. When I informed them that I don't possess a mobile phone, they then asked for my wife's number. I explained that I don't have any mobile number to provide, so they suggested that I simply pick up the parcel from their office and proceeded to share the FedEx address with me. I replied that it wouldn't be possible for me to go there, and I insisted they return the package to India instead.FedExIndia9 yearsHello there! I received a call from 9052125000, and it appears to be a blatant scam trying to exploit our personal information. Quite concerning, isn’t it?9 yearsReceived a call the other day and, after initially sharing my mobile number, something didn’t sit right with me. I didn’t divulge any other details, thankfully. Does anyone have a clue as to what they might be able to do with just my mobile number?9 yearsI had a rather peculiar phone call from this number, claiming to be from FedEx. They requested my mobile number, which I ended up giving them since they already had my home phone and address on file. Quite unsettling, if you ask me!FedEx9 yearsBeware, this is nothing short of a rip-off. The moment you share your mobile number, home phone details, and confirm your identity, you’re opening a door to trouble. Make sure you monitor your phone bills closely; you may notice some peculiar charges appearing out of nowhere. It’s likely they’re linked to a call centre in India.India9 yearsI had a rather unsettling call from this number just before 8 in the morning on a public holiday! They were after my mobile number. The caller seemed puzzled when I declined, saying, "Madam, we've got your home number and address!" Oh, brilliant, that surely puts my mind at ease when you won't even disclose the name of the firm responsible for the delivery!Madam9 yearsHello there, I’ve found myself in a similar predicament, and I’m kicking myself for it. I shared my phone number since I was anticipating a delivery, and I foolishly trusted them. Now, I’m filled with remorse and concern about how they might exploit my number for making calls. Did they ring your home number back or perhaps send you a dodgy text on your mobile?9 yearsThis number actually belongs to the FedEx headquarters, but it seems that some scammers are misusing it to make calls to unsuspecting individuals. Everyone, please exercise caution!FedEx9 yearsReceived a call on my landline from this number, claiming there was a parcel from India that required my mobile number and asked who would be home the next day. I suspected it was a dodgy call, yet for some reason, I ended up revealing my mobile number. When I attempted to ring the same number back, a FedEx representative picked up. Fingers crossed everything's alright! 😊IndiaFedEx9 yearsI received a call from this number, and the narrative was the same old tale about a FedEx parcel supposedly scheduled for delivery the next day. They asked for my mobile number and inquired who would be present at home. They even wanted to know who wouldn’t be around! Quite suspicious, isn't it? It felt as though the caller had some ulterior motive, possibly intending to target my home while I was out. When I refused to share my number, the caller resorted to cursing me in Hindi, which happens to be my native tongue! Quite bizarre, really. They hung up in quite a huff!FedEx9 yearsI received a call inquiring about names and phone numbers, and when I probed further about their package, they mentioned it was from India. Before I could glean any more details, they abruptly ended the call.India9 yearsA chap rang me from this number, wanting my mobile to drop off a parcel, yet he wasn't disclosing any specifics whatsoever. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!9 yearsEach evening, without fail, we receive a call from this number right around dinner time. On one occasion, someone actually managed to get through and mentioned something about a FedEx package. We clarified that we weren't anticipating any deliveries. They asked for our mobile number, but honestly, we struggled to understand their accent it was so thick. In the end, we simply ended the call.FedEx9 yearsInquiring about mobile numbers and complete names, please.9 yearsIt seems likely that this is a scam. Although the number is registered to FedEx, it appears that fraudsters have taken control of it. I received a call from this number, and they requested my mobile number and full name. When I inquired about my package, they vaguely mentioned it being a medium-sized parcel but could provide no specifics. I probed further about the origin of the package, and they absurdly claimed it was from Pakistan - a total fabrication, as I haven't ordered anything from there in my lifetime. After we hung up, I rang the number back and reached an actual FedEx representative, who informed me that they've been inundated with scam reports all morning.FedExPakistan9 yearsThis telephone number is associated with the customer service hotline for FedEx.FedExSubmit Your Own Report (0905 212 5000)
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