Beware Bogus PTSB Notices! - +353 1 961 0001 ((01) 961 0001)

Summary — +35319610001

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Caller Name: Scam
Caller Type: Scam
Location: Ireland
Reviews: 7

Expert Opinion

Bogus bank alerts via text messages arrive uninvited, mimicking legitimate notifications to lure you into action. These schemes consistently fabricate urgent payment holds, like a €142.50 direct debit to vague entities such as 'Sean Silverware' or hardware stores, pushing calls to the suspicious number. Posing as PTSB, the bank, they exploit trust to extract personal or financial details—classic phishing tactics. Most recipients wisely flag it as unsafe, noting the short code 51472 as a red flag. Hang up or delete immediately; never share info or call back. Report to your bank and authorities like the Gardaí or ComReg to curb these nuisances. Block the sender and enable two-factor authentication for extra security.

Caller Categories

Scam
Spam

Caller Names

Scam
Sean's silverware (scam)
PTSB bank
PTSB 51472
PTSB (scam)

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Recent Reports for (01) 961 0001

35319610001 Scam Scam

Looks like a scam, bro

35319610001 Scam PTSB (scam)

Looks like a fraud, claiming to be PTSB and saying a €142.50 debit is on hold, yikes

35319610001 Scam PTSB bank

A text from short code 51472 pretended to be PTSB bank, stating a hardware store payment was on hold and urging a call to +35319610001 to fix it.

35319610001 Spam PTSB 51472

Message claimed a direct debit to Calvin Harvard would be blocked today and urged a call to this number—likely a scam, originating from a text with code 51472.

35319610001 Scam Sean's silverware (scam)

A fraudulent phone call asked for banking info, alleging a payment for Sean's silverware had been arranged. Avoid answering.

35319610001 Scam scam

Clearly a scam; the caller claimed I owed a direct debit of €142.50.

35319610001 Scam PTSB (claimed)

Looks like it claims to be from PTSB, saying a direct debit for Sean Silverware €142.50 was taken, but I have no PTSB account and the sender is 51472, not a legit PTSB number, you know?

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