Today the caller hung up without leaving a voicemail – clearly a scam.
Daily Mail Scam Alert!
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Ever pondered why unsolicited calls from unknown numbers leave you uneasy? Reports suggest this number is linked to dubious schemes impersonating the Daily Mail rewards or Nectar card issues, aiming to extract personal details under false pretences. Most describe it as a scam or harassing nuisance, with frequent calls but no messages left—classic red flags for fraudulent activity. Legitimate callers always identify themselves clearly. Practical advice: never share info over the phone; block the number immediately; report to Action Fraud if pressured. Enable caller ID and consider apps that screen unknowns to safeguard your data.
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Recent Reports for 0800 980 6907
Contact number: 0800 980 6907.
A caller named Simon pretended to be from the Daily Mail My Mail rewards scheme, asking for personal data to “verify” my account – I refused and he urged me to ring back.
Someone phoned my mum, claiming to be from The Daily Mail and saying points were deducted from her Nectar card.
Got an unwanted nuisance call—please block the number.
Received a call today with no message left, indicating it wasn’t important. I don’t recognise the number, so I assume it was a nuisance sales call or another scam. The number has been blocked.
A call came in on my mobile today; I answered but heard no one speak. I didn’t say anything either, but it clearly was a nuisance call. I also noticed earlier attempts.
Anyone who’s entered a contest or replied to a newspaper ad may find their number sold to a paper‑delivery service – I called the number at an odd hour, got an answering machine asking about home newspaper delivery, so I blocked it as a potential scam.
A constant nuisance.
They never left a message, so I reckon it's a scam attempt.
I can’t seem to locate the name or details for the 0800 caller at 0800 980 6907 – any ideas?
It's rather irritating; they ring frequently yet never leave a voicemail, so I suspect it's a spam call, perhaps even worse.
I see this number pop up once or twice weekly, but without any caller ID I won’t ring back – likely a scam of some sort.
There was no voicemail left, perhaps because they didn’t want to be traced.
Multiple calls have come in, and with no voicemail left I suspect some sort of scam – quite odd, really.
Placed an order with the Beauty team linked to You/Daily Mail. I haven’t returned the call yet, but an answering‑machine message was left.
Unsure who rang, no voicemail was left and the number isn’t recognised.