Exercise extreme caution when dealing with this number, as they impersonate O2 staff and attempt to deceive you into divulging sensitive information, which can lead to severe consequences, such as email account compromise
EE (claimed) +44 20 3617 1991 ☎ +442036171991
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It appears that the caller, often with an Indian accent, is attempting to scam individuals by claiming to be from various UK mobile network providers, such as O2 and EE. The caller typically informs the recipient that their SIM card will be blocked or that they need to replace it, and may ask for personal details or attempt to sell a new contract. However, when questioned or asked to provide proof, the caller often becomes aggressive or hangs up. Users who have received these calls are advised to be cautious and not provide any personal information, as these calls are likely scams. It is essential to verify the identity of the caller and not trust cold calls from unknown numbers, and to report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.
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A caller from India told me i needed a new SIM card because of the merger between Virgin Media and O2, when i said it was a scam they put me through to their 'manager'
Receiving a call from this number, claiming to be from 02, they attempted to convince me a new sim card was being sent, however, they failed to provide my account number when asked, so I hung up, it was obviouly a scam.
A polite man with limited English proficiency cautioned that my o2 SIM card would be erased. He stated he was from o2's Head Office.
Received another call today from a man with an Asian accent asserting we had spoken previously. My suspicion of fraudulent activity grew when the caller ID showed 'Fortitude'. He claimed my SIM would be blocked - I instructed him to proceed before terminating the call.
A woman with a pronounced accent claimed to be from O2, but her story did not add up as my SIM is registered with a different provider
A female caller with an Asian accent claimed my SIM card would be deactivated and requested my email address and phone number, which raised suspicions as this information should have been readily available to her; I recognised this as a scam and ended the conversation.
During a walk with my dog, I received a call from a man with an Indian accent claiming to represent O2, discussing my contract, but I terminated the call and later verified its suspicious nature
Assumed it was a scam, so I just say no thank, and now I've block the number
Contacted via this number. The caller was hard to understand. They mentioned something about my SIM card being replaced. When I asked which network, it wasnt mine.
After being contacted by this number regarding insurance, I engaged in conversation until they requested my bank details, at which point I terminated the call and attempted to call back, only to be greeted by an automated response with no company name provided, just a P.O. box number.