A woman claimed to represent EE mobile, but after I said I’m not a customer, she hung up.
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Summary — +441779591209
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Approach with caution: unsolicited calls from this number often impersonate major UK mobile networks like Vodafone, 3, or EE to pitch dubious deals on phones and tariffs. Callers, typically with Indian accents from apparent call centres, stick rigidly to scripts and falter under probing questions, revealing their fraudulent intent. When challenged, they abruptly disconnect. This pattern screams scam tactics aimed at extracting personal details or payments. Hang up immediately if you receive such a call—never share info. Report to Action Fraud or your network provider to help curb these nuisances, and consider registering with the Telephone Preference Service for fewer unwanted calls.
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Recent Reports for 01779 591209
A male caller, possibly from an Indian call centre, claimed to be from a three‑network provider. I told him he was a scammer and hung up; later I saw the number flagged as EE.
I got a call from someone introducing himself as Sam from Vodafone with an Indian accent, offering the latest iPhone or Samsung for £30 a month with unlimited calls and data. It was obvious it was a scam, but I played along briefly. Sam couldn’t answer my questions and stuck to his script, so I told him plainly he was a scammer and he hung up.