Weeks of harassment claim I owe £179.91 to JC International Acquisition, now passed to CRS; blocking fails because the number isn’t real. Cyber‑security advises: delete any links.
CRS debt‑scam texts – how to protect yourself? - +44 7520 633793 (07520 633793)
Summary — +447520633793
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Repeated complaints highlight a persistent debt‑collection scam linked to +447520633793. Victims repeatedly cite texts that claim outstanding balances with firms like Three, Sky, SafetyNet or JC International, yet no genuine debt exists. The number often appears un‑blockable, prompting users to delete messages rather than engage. CRS branding is repeatedly spoofed, and links in the messages direct to fraudulent sites. The safest approach is to never click any link, avoid replying, and report the number to your network provider, Ofcom and the 7726 spam‑reporting service. Consider using carrier‑level blocking tools and keep a screenshot for any future investigations.
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Recent Reports for 07520 633793
After weeks of annoyance from this number, they now offered a discount for logging in – obviously a CRS scam.
Warning: this CRS number is a scam—avoid any contact!
After a tune played, an automated voice announced, “Dear 3 customer, this is a reminder that your 50% discount…”, so I hung up as I’m not a 3 customer.
For the past two years, fake CRS texts have arrived, always citing the same amount but different creditors, then offering a discount on a debt I never had; blocking only seems to intensify them, and they vanish for months before returning—an unstoppable scam.
This is a debt‑related scam.
User reports bad experiance
I recieve alot of texts from this number about debt, but i dont owe ennything
Texts from a CRS debt scam have been arriving three or four times weekly, claiming I owe money and urging me to call or click a link. Reporting is impossible, and despite years of these messages, no solution seems available.
Since October 2023, I've been receiving weekly texts from a so‑called CRS that can't be blocked or reported. They chase a non‑existent debt from Three, yet Three confirm I have no outstanding balances. Three advised me not to click any links and can’t stop the texts. Today the scammers asked me to reply to a blockable number. I’ve opened a case, shared screen evidence, but they still harass my phone. It’s a clear scam; the messages lack any contact details to block.
A call arrived demanding payment for energy, but the accompanying text failed to deliver.
They're demanding payment for a debt that doesn’t exist and have even hired a recovery agency to collect it!
Seven texts arrived from this number, spaced about four days apart, each insisting I owe SafetyNet £291.74 – clearly a scam!
Another mycrs scam text arrived, the caller ID hidden but possibly linked to 07520633793 – stay alert.
Messages claim a balance due to Three, with a pay‑now link that includes a reference number – do not click! Texts arrive every two days since April 2023, and the callers sound authoritarian even after I block the number. Three confirm no outstanding balance and are blocking the number from head office.
User warns to be cautious
A message claimed I owe Sky £246.63; after checking with Sky, there’s no debt – it’s a scam.
Texts keep arriving saying "mycrs.co.uk/s/1joKWZ You have not yet paid £159.74 due to ##SUNDRYALPHA10##. Got a question about your account? Text us on 07520633793. Ref JEFP00091509." – clearly a scam.
Beware of link scams! To safeguard those who are unaware, report every fraud: 1. Forward scam emails and screenshots of message scams (e.g., texts/WhatsApp etc.) to the appropriate authority.
Here’s how to use the police‑run NFIB system to report any scam calls, texts, emails or threatening messages – as advised by my MP after the flood of scams. Reporting to 7726, your carrier, Ofcom or the spoofed company can help, though police may not always get the data. The Channel 5 programme “Catch Up” covers phone scams and is worth watching.
Below are instructions on how to reach the fraud reporting services. If scams that prey on the vulnerable aren’t reported to the police, nothing will stop them. Incidentally, messaging scams were emailed to that ‘
Statistics below together with the Action Fraud website news illustrate why scammers avoid police reports; they often try to conceal such data.
Texts keep arriving from mycrs claiming I owe £315.29, which I definitely don’t. Now JC International says they’ll take action – total scam, I owe nothing and only receive texts and an occasional call, no letters. Seems like an American outfit or impersonator. SCAM
Do not pick up
Warning: potential scam
Caution recommended by user
Probaby a scam asking for £244.17 payment
Debt texts from 1st Central deemed suspicious
User reports negative experience
Fraudulent claim of owed money