01904905466

UK telephone number 019 0490 5466 also written as +44 19 0490 5466.

The phone number 01904905466 is a Landline on the Colt Technology Services and is located in York.

For more information on this phone number, including comments from others, see the right column.

If you think the number is a scam, please read the details below on what to do.

Phone Number Verification Guide

In todayโ€™s digital age, scams and fraudulent activities are on the rise. One common method scammers use is impersonating legitimate businesses or individuals through phone calls. This guide aims to help you verify the authenticity of a phone number and ensure youโ€™re not falling victim to a scam.

  • Donโ€™t Trust Caller ID Alone: Scammers can easily spoof caller ID information, making it appear theyโ€™re calling from a legitimate number like 01904905466. Always be skeptical, even if the number looks familiar.
  • Online Phone Number Lookup: Research the phone number online before taking any action. Enter the phone number into a search engine like Google. Often, if itโ€™s a scam number, others will have reported it. Thatโ€™s how you ended up here at whocalled.io.
  • Check Official Websites: If the caller claims to be from a specific company, go to that companyโ€™s official website. Find their official contact number and compare it to the number you received a call from.
  • Donโ€™t Share Personal Information: Never share personal or financial information over the phone unless you know the callerโ€™s identity. Legitimate businesses will never ask for sensitive information.
  • Ask Questions: Scammers might not have all the details right. Ask them questions that a legitimate representative should know. If they hesitate or provide incorrect answers, itโ€™s a red flag.
  • Trust Your Instincts: If something feels off, it probably is. Itโ€™s always better to be safe than sorry. Hang up and do your research before taking any further action.
  • Report Suspicious Calls: If you believe youโ€™ve received a scam call in the UK, you can report it to Action Fraud, the UKโ€™s national reporting center for fraud and cybercrime.

 

Staying informed and vigilant is the best defense against phone scams. Always take the time to verify any unexpected or suspicious calls. Remember, hanging up, researching, and calling back on an official number if needed is okay.

This Landline Number 01904905466 can be written in many different ways, such as:

  • 01904905466
  • 01904905466
  • (019) 0490 5466
  • 019 0490 5466
  • +44 19 0490 5466
  • 44 19 0490 5466

What to do Next

  1. If the number is suspicious leave a comment here for others that may get a call from this number.
  2. Report the number to UK Police at Action Fraud โ€“ https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/
  3. Block the number on your phone โ€“ iPhone or Android

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One Response

  1. A company called Debt Solutions, claiming to be from Birmingham but using a York number, contacted me. They mentioned that they obtained my information from a forum, not a government website, and then abruptly ended the call. I find it amusing to waste their time.

    • Type of Call โ€“ Unknown
    • Type of contact โ€“ Phone Call
    • Frequency โ€“ Once only
    • When they contacted you โ€“ Afternoon

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  1. United States: Federal Trade Commission (FTC) โ€“ FTC Complaint Assistant
  2. Canada: Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre โ€“ Report a Fraud
  3. United Kingdom: Action Fraud โ€“ Report Fraud
  4. Australia: Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) โ€“ Scamwatch โ€“ Report a Scam
  5. New Zealand: Netsafe is New Zealandโ€™s independent, non-profit online safety organization โ€“ Netsafe โ€“ Report an Incident
  6. India: National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal โ€“ Report a Cyber Crime
  7. Germany: Bundesnetzagentur โ€“ Unlawful Phone Calls
  8. France: PHAROS (Platform for Harmonization, Analysis, Cross-checking and Orientation of Reporting) โ€“ Internet Signalement
  9. Japan: National Consumer Affairs Center of Japan โ€“ Consumer Hotline
  10. South Africa: South African Fraud Prevention Service โ€“ SAFPS
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