As an Accor member, I received a call from this number offering an upgrade to AccorPlus, their subscription service. I can verify the number is genuine for Accor—annoying perhaps, but not a scam.
Why Accor’s membership calls feel pushy!
Summary — +6498866033
Expert Opinion
Recent call logs show a pattern of outbound sales pitches tied to a hospitality brand, with the number consistently linked to Accor’s membership promotion. Callers use a call‑center script, background noise, and occasionally an Indian accent, which can feel aggressive. While the number appears legitimate, the unsolicited nature qualifies it as a telemarketing call. Recipients should let the call go to voicemail, verify any offers directly through official brand channels, and consider adding the number to a do‑not‑call list if the outreach feels intrusive. Monitoring call frequency can help spot any shift toward scam behavior.
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Recent Reports for 09 886 6033
I blocked them because I’m not interested in an Accor Plus membership and dislike their cold‑call approach.
Received a sales call promoting an Accor Plus membership, referenced my recent Novotel stay, and was extremely aggressive and pushy.
A spam/scam call used the phrase "allo allo" and I reported it immediately.
A sales pitch for a hotel membership came through, delivered with an Indian accent, apparently based in Auckland.
The caller asked for Roger, indicating it was likely a misdial.
An Accor representative referenced my year‑old Novotel stay, proposing a membership that includes a complimentary night’s accommodation; background noise from a call centre was audible.
A busy call‑center background was heard before the line was cut less than a second after I answered.
Someone said they were from Accor offering free lodging, but you can hear a call‑center hum in the background, lol.