An international call was received on my landline, which was promptly cut off; it's concerning that such calls are becoming more frequent.
TalkTalk scam calls – how to spot the ruse! - +44 7946 838885 (07946 838885)
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Beware, these calls often masquerade as legitimate tech support from providers such as TalkTalk or BT, using shaky accents and urgent language to pressure you into granting remote access or revealing personal details. The pattern includes early‑morning outreach, repeated attempts after a challenge, and threats about alleged virus infections or unauthorised internet usage. Never share passwords or allow unknown software to install, and always verify the caller by contacting the official service directly via a known number. If the call feels off, hang up and report it to your phone provider’s spam‑blocking service. Staying sceptical and keeping your devices secured will reduce exposure to these scams.
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A caller, claiming to be Shirley from BT, contacted me regarding my internet connection - a blatant scam that could deceive vulnerable individuals
This unknown number tried to reach me, but since I'm ex-directory, it was blocked by the BT Call Guardian. After reading previous comments, I've decided to block it permanently. Several similar calls have been blocked by BT Call Guardian this year, but this is the first one from a mobile number.
A call was received at 9:10 am from a female with an Indian accent claiming to be from BT, but when questioned, she abruptly ended the call, indicating a scam.
This morning, at 0915, someone rang me, claiming to be from TalkTalk, saying there had been unauthorised use of my internet connection, but I told him to sod of
A caller, supposedly from India or a similar region, claimed my internet access was breached and asked me to enable remote rooting; as an expert, I recognised this as a scam.
Fortunately, I checked this platform before answering the call, and it seems I made the right decision.
A man named Victor, with an Indian accent, called to say I’d been in a car crash. When I questioned the timing, he quickly disappeared.
An Indian man named Victor called about a car crash. When I asked when it happened, he hung up.
At 9:27 am, a call was received, but no voicemail was left, suggesting that the caller was likely making numerous calls in a short span
A scammer claiming to be from Talk Talk attempted to gain access to my internet, but the attempt was thwarted when I informed them I do not have an internet connection
While completing a survey on fraud, I received a call from this unknown number, which I did not answer due to caller display, leading me to question the effectiveness of the TPS.
Yet another scammer with an Asian accent, pretending to be from the Talk Talk technical team, was barred due to their poor English skills.
Recently, I got a call from this number claiming to be from Microsoft. The caller mentioned that my computer had been hacked. After I informed him that I wasn’t the owner, he hung up.
Several calls were made, allegedly from HMRC, requesting the purchase and transfer of vouchers at St Davids centre; when questioned, the caller hung up, only to call back later
The call was suspicious, with no one speaking initially, followed by background noise and a male voice with an Indian accent, which are all hallmarks of a scam.
Apparently, the scammers from 07946838885 are posing as TalkTalk "technical support" to gain access to peoples bank account's, they claim to be helping with computer viruses.
This scammer pretended to be from HMRC, claiming I had a tax debt that required immediate payment - a tactic that's clearly fraudulent since HMRC doesn't operate this way
The caller had a mumbled voice and ended the call when I asked if it was TalkTalk again
I had a missed call from this number earlier today, at around 2.30pm, which I checked using 1471
Fake number with multiple calls