I have had a lot of calls from people saying they have had a missed call from my number. Where can I report this? I can only see where to report if I receive a scam call. I am really concerned that my phone number is being used like this. Can anyone advise? Thanks
It may be the case that your phone number is being "spoofed" by scammers so that their scam calls appear to come from a genuine number.
If that is the case there is little if anything that you can do about it other than change your phone number.
See links about "spoofed" phone numbers
Caller ID spoofing - Wikipedia
I'm getting quite a few number withheld scam calls, usually the line goes dead. I thought BT were putting in a new system, to stop this nonsense.? If they have, it's useless !!
great info i like reading in. i have a truecall call blocker its great.
Unfortunately emails Ive sent to abuse@bt.com or pishing@bt.com bounce with a message of "the email provider of the person you were t...
It's fortunate that Mr abuse and Mr pishing have well developed anti spam measures in place
21-05-22 Received a suspicious email. It looks as though it is from BT and even gives the correct BT number 0800 800 150 to call and lots of links to privacy policy and terms and conditions and so on. The message says the DD payment is no longer active and gives a link to click to set up a new direct debit. On checking the 4 last digits of the account number that they quote, it is not my account number, also my DD has not stopped working and I have double checked via phone with BT. In addition to the link to set up a new DD it also gives a number to call from a Vodafone! The sender appears as @recoverydirect.com.
i do not think its bt. if you get calls get a trecall blocker.
its a truecall blocker.
Just had a TV licensing scam email.
Headed: "Remember, if you don`t keep up with your payments, we may be forced to cancel your license or pass your details to a debt collection agency."
It then goes on: "We are sorry to let you know that the TV License could not be automatically renewed. Something's gone wrong with your payments. As we couldn't take the latest payment from your bank account, this amount will also need to be paid when you set up your new Direct Debit".
Then a link to a site to set up a new direct debit. It is a quite believable looking email without the usual poor grammar and spelling mistakes.
The give-away is the sending email address (mue.biglobe.ne.jp).