9122549702
☎️ 9122549702 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 0912.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 9122549702
- Caller made inappropriate commentsJul
2017Nervous about sharing personal informationJul
2017Received grant call, blocked numberJul
2017Unwanted calls, frustrated responseJul
2017Spam message about grant moneyJul
2017Automated grant call receivedJul
2017Automated voicemail from private numberJul
2017Automated call offering $9000 grantJul
2017Rude spam caller about grantsJul
2017Bogus number promising fake grantJul
2017Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 03 July 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Allt Garbh Buidhe(Perth and Kinross), Fetterangus(Aberdeenshire) and Waddesdon(Buckinghamshire).
9122549702 has 10 comments of which 7 x neutral and 3 x negative
9122549702 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 9122549702 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number associated with fraudulent claims about government grants. Callers frequently use automated messages or rude representatives claiming you have been selected for substantial grant money, often pressing for personal information under false pretences. Many users advise against returning calls, warning of aggressive and unprofessional behaviour, including inappropriate language and unclear communication. The consensus is to block and report the number to your service provider, as interactions may cause distress and offer no legitimate benefits. It is strongly recommended to remain cautious and not disclose any personal details if contacted by this number.
Reports on phone number 9122549702
9 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be associated with the U.S. Treasury, which seemed rather peculiar. The conversation took a bizarre turn when he unexpectedly started talking about glass and suggested I do something rather uncouth with it. Quite the odd experience!U. S. Treasury9 yearsI can’t help but feel anxious because it’s my first time being approved for FAFSA, and I ended up sharing my name with a complete stranger on the phone. I hung up pretty quickly, yet the apprehension is still gnawing at me. Could there be any danger involved in this situation?9 yearsOn the 13th of July 2017 at precisely 1:02 in the afternoon, I got a rather unsolicited call regarding some supposed grants. I decided against returning the call. Instead, I've gone ahead and blocked the number and reported it to my mobile service provider.9 yearsI received two calls from this number, and they left a voicemail that was completely blank. When I rang them back, the chap answered with a rather lacklustre, "Thank you for calling (...). I'm not quite sure what you need." I mentioned that they’d called me twice, and he had the audacity to say to hang up. Honestly, what a piece of work! Avoid calling them again, trust me on that one!9 yearsJust received yet another dodgy message about some so-called free grant money. Honestly, it's not worth your time-might as well just delete it!9 yearsI got a call from this number, and it was yet another one of those automated messages claiming I had a grant for £9000.00 waiting for me. Quite the nuisance!9 yearsI had an experience quite similar to what others have mentioned here. When I picked up the phone, a rather mechanical-sounding voice informed me that I was chosen to obtain a grant of £9000. They claimed to have been attempting to contact me and insisted that it was vital for me to return their call, but just as quickly, the line went dead. I suspected it was a scam and decided against calling them back.9 yearsI received a rather peculiar voicemail from an automated system, urging me to ring this number for an unspecified 'something'-whatever that might entail. The caller ID displayed as "private," which made me a tad uneasy. I chose not to return the call and promptly got rid of the voicemail from my phone.9 yearsUtterly irritating! Just received a call regarding some government funding nonsense. When I rang back to request my number be taken off their list, the chap on the other end was incredibly offhand and disrespectful. He even had the cheek to say, “I fancy your voice and your bit of sass... got nothing to say to that?” Absolutely revolting! He wouldn’t stop prying into my age and just kept being rude. His command of English was barely comprehensible.9 yearsI just got a call from this dodgy number that I reckon is a scam. The callers were going on about how my number had supposedly been chosen at random to receive a free grant of £9200. They were trying to convince me they were linked to the American Recovery Investment Act of 2009 and insisted they needed my name to check my government details for the funds. When I said I’d report them to the FTC, one of them swore at me and asked, “Who the bloody hell do you think you’re talking to?” At that point, I hung up. Honestly, their English was utterly garbled. Please, steer clear of this fraudulent number!FTCSubmit Your Own Report (0912 254 9702)
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