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Vinted scam alerts – what to watch out for? - +44 20 8103 3156 (020 8103 3156)
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Beware of those untimely rings that masquerade as Vinted verification calls – they often arrive in the dead of night with a robotic voice delivering a one‑time activation code. While the message may sound official, the practice of asking you to enter the code over the phone is a common phishing trick. If you receive such a call, hang up immediately, verify the request directly through the Vinted app or website, and never disclose personal credentials. Keep a record of the number, block it, and report the incident to your phone provider. Staying vigilant and confirming through trusted channels are your best defences against these scam attempts.
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Recent Reports for 020 8103 3156
This is an automated Vinted call that merely provides a login code and is not suspicious.
A synthetic voicemail delivered an activation code and concluded with a warning that no employee will ever request your code.
Scam call, they tried to scare me into giving them money. Didn't work, reported and blocked the number.
I got a verification code text valid for five minutes, then shortly after 020 8103 3156 called with a robotic voice trying to read the activation code. I blocked the caller and deleted the message immediately, as the number I was using was less than four days old. All passwords were reset and login details changed.
Scam involving impersonation of a legitimate company
The fraudulent call was blocked.
An automated prompt asked me to call back, which I promptly blocked.
At 1 am a robotic call woke me, demanding a Vinted activation code; when I redialed, the line was dead.
At 1am, I received a call that woke me; it was a robotic voice requesting a Vinted activation code. When I called back, the line was silent.
Beware: a Vinted‑related scam call – ignore it completely.
it's a vinted scam, dont answer the call!!!
I received two calls at 6.30 am, both marked as suspected spam by my phone.
My phone labelled this number as Suspected Spam when they called twice at 6.30am.
A call came in at 10.31 pm; I didn’t answer because the number was unfamiliar, though it appeared to be London‑based.
Last night, at 10.31pm, I recieved a call from this number, supposedly from London, but I didnt answer since the number was unrecognised.
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The call arrived in the early hours.
This number called during the early morning hours.
Following a call from this number, my account was compromised
I received multiple calls asking me to verify my account password change on Vinted, but I hung up, realizing it was a scam that requested my 4-pin number.
This was a scam – a barely audible robotic voicemail.
The call was a scam, featuring a very quiet robotic voicemail.
Several scammers repeatedly called from this line and three others; I have now blocked them.
Fraudsters. They kept calling me from this and three other numbers. I have now blocked them.
Initially I received a text with a hand‑cash code valid for five minutes; a minute later this number called. No one I know has this number; I use it on a spare phone and haven't shared it. Scammers keep trying new tricks!
I first received a text with a 'hand cash code,' valid for five minutes. A minute later, this number called—no one has this number; it's for my spare phone, which I haven't shared. Scammers are always devising new tactics.
An automated Vinted call arrived; there was nothing shady about it.
This number is used by Vinted for automated calls, and after investigation, appears to be legitimate and not associated with any malicious activity.
An early morning call from a robotic voice led to a message being left, which strongly suggests a scam