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Unknown Scam suspicion

Stop calling people at random times. From where do you get our no. ? I will complain to the police if not stopped calling on our cell phones. I will complain police receiving nos. from Gurugram, Haryana

2022-03-31 08:22 AM
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Unknown Unknown

Stop calling people at random times. From where do you get our no. ? I will complain to the police if not stopped calling on our cell phones. I will complain police receiving nos. from Gurugram, Haryana

2022-03-31 08:20 AM
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Unknown Unknown

I received a call from Nidhi Agarwal of KLI at 16:16 from 8929258679 (8 minutes 44 seconds) who stated that she was calling for an Unclaimed policy wherein I had paid single premium of INR 45,000 against KLI Policy No. xxxx which commenced on 30th March 2014 and did not pay any amount thereafter and it had now become INR 1,68,293; therefore she stated I had 1 of 2 options: either advise her that I was closing the policy and KLI would pay me INR 1,68,293 which was the value of the premium I had already paid plus accruals, or, I could revive the policy by paying apprx 3 lakhs of due premium and receive all benefits on maturity date of 6th April 2030, with no TDS and amount of payout being tax-free. I would need to ensure I named an “heir” she said and I should pay 4 instalments. The agent was she said “Sudhir Shinde” of KLI. When I asked her for more details enable me take a decision, she asked me to confirm with Yash Sharma in KLI Mumbai at 7836089655 (26 minutes 9 seconds). I called at 16:47. Yash had much to say including the fact, which I did not know, that such policies – stating these were single-payment/once-payment instruments issued by KLI – were sold incorrectly, almost fraudulently to numerous customers by the agent/s involved (agents receive between 40-45% of premiums straight-away, he stated) leaving customers in the lurch. From his records, he could see that the policy was “dead” and Yash repeated almost what Nidhi had stated that I could either revive (with new name against life insured) or opt for credit my bank account with proceeds. On questioning, he advised that whatever amount was credited (maybe 20-25000 rupees he said) would be on maturity date 6th April 2030 although Nidhi had stated that INR 1,68, 293 would be paid to me if I opted not to revive the policy. Clarifying he stated that I did not revive the policy with KLI, the amount already paid by me to KLI, would be handed over to the Government “Senior Citizen’s Welfare Fund” which he said was managed by an NGO. I found that surprising esp. as thereafter I was advised that no email/nothing in writing could be sent to me! I was quite convinced that something was smelling “fishy” and I advised Yash that I withdrew all what I had stated and was not reviving or closing the policy, and, if needed, I may approach legal means to file my complaint pet*tion. Both discussions have been recorded by KLI and can be accessed. I look forward to your response after appropriate investigation and verifications esp. to ensure neither Kotak Life nor any customers are affected. Meantime, I remain worried. Thank you. Saraff Madan Mohan 12 Ashoka Road Alipore Kolkata 700027 c.c: Mr Mahesh Balasubrmanian, Mng Director, KLI, Ms Ruchira Bharadwaj, Chief Human Resources Officer, KLI, Mr Muralikrishna Cheruvu, Chief Compliance Officer & Company Secretary, KLI Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company Limited, Regd. Office: 2nd Floor, Plot # C- 12, G- Block, BKC, Bandra (E), Mumbai - 400 051. Website: www.kotaklife.com I Email:kli.in/WECARE c.c: IRDAI [email protected] Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, Consumer Affairs Department – Grievance Redressal Cell, Sy.No.115/1, Financial District, Nanakramguda, Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500 032. c.c: SEBI

2022-03-31 04:39 AM
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Unknown Telemarketer

I received a call from Nidhi Agarwal of KLI at 16:16 from 8929258679 (8 minutes 44 seconds) who stated that she was calling for an Unclaimed policy wherein she said I had paid single premium of INR 45,000 against KLI Policy No. xxxx which commenced on 30th March 2014 and did not pay any amount thereafter and it had now become INR 1,68,293; therefore she stated I had 1 of 2 options: either advise her that I was closing the policy and KLI would pay me INR 1,68,293 which was the value of the premium I had already paid plus accruals, or, I could revive the policy by paying apprx 3 lakhs of due premium and receive all benefits on maturity date of 6th April 2030, with no TDS and amount of payout being tax-free. I would need to ensure I named an “heir” she said and I should pay 4 instalments. The agent was she said “Sudhir Shinde” of KLI. When I asked her for more details enable me take a decision, she asked me to confirm with Yash Sharma in KLI Mumbai at 7836089655 (26 minutes 9 seconds). I called at 16:47. Yash had much to say including the fact, which I did not know, that such policies – stating these were single-payment/once-payment instruments issued by KLI – were sold incorrectly, almost fraudulently to numerous customers by the agent/s involved (agents receive between 40-45% of premiums straight-away, he stated) leaving customers in the lurch. From his records, he could see that the policy was “dead” and Yash repeated almost what Nidhi had stated that I could either revive (with new name against life insured) or opt for credit my bank account with proceeds. On questioning, he advised that whatever amount was credited (maybe 20-25000 rupees he said) would be on maturity date 6th April 2030 although Nidhi had stated that INR 1,68, 293 would be paid to me if I opted not to revive the policy. Clarifying he stated that I did not revive the policy with KLI, the amount already paid by me to KLI, would be handed over to the Government “Senior Citizen’s Welfare Fund” which he said was managed by an NGO. I found that surprising esp. as thereafter I was advised that no email/nothing in writing could be sent to me! I was quite convinced that something was smelling “fishy” and I advised Yash that I withdrew all what I had stated and was not reviving or closing the policy, and, if needed, I may approach legal means to file my complaint pet*tion. Both discussions have been recorded by KLI and can be accessed. I look forward to your response after appropriate investigation and verifications esp. to ensure neither Kotak Life nor any customers are affected. Meantime, I remain worried. Thank you. Saraff 12 Ashoka Road Alipore Kolkata 700027 c.c: Mr Mahesh Balasubrmanian, Mng Director, KLI, Ms Ruchira Bharadwaj, Chief Human Resources Officer, KLI, Mr Muralikrishna Cheruvu, Chief Compliance Officer & Company Secretary, KLI Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company Limited, Regd. Office: 2nd Floor, Plot # C- 12, G- Block, BKC, Bandra (E), Mumbai - 400 051. Website: www.kotaklife.com I Email:kli.in/WECARE c.c: IRDAI [email protected] Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, Consumer Affairs Department – Grievance Redressal Cell, Sy.No.115/1, Financial District, Nanakramguda, Gachibowli, Hyderabad – 500 032. c.c: SEBI

2022-03-31 04:36 AM
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Unknown Harassment

A boy was spoke with me badly an even though i refused to talk. but he didn't and disturbed me and mentally harassed me. i told him clearly that i dont want to speak with you but he continued with his harassment.

2022-03-30 10:02 AM
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Whose Number Is This in India?

India, with one of the world's largest telecom networks, sees millions of calls daily — many from unknown or suspicious numbers. Whether it's a missed call from an unfamiliar number, a potential scam about KYC updates, or repeated calls from telemarketers, our community-powered phone lookup service helps you identify who's calling before you pick up.

Our reverse phone lookup service allows Indian users to search for phone numbers and access reports from other community members. By sharing experiences and reporting spam or scam calls, we create a safer telecommunications environment for everyone across all states and union territories.

Common Spam Call Types
in India

  • Fake KYC update calls impersonating banks or UPI apps
  • CBI/police impersonation calls threatening arrest
  • TRAI SIM disconnection threats
  • Courier/customs fraud and OTP phishing scams

How to Identify Scam
Numbers

  • Caller claims urgency or threatens consequences
  • Requests personal info, PINs, or OTP codes
  • Offers that sound too good to be true
  • Unknown numbers calling repeatedly

Are Unknown Calls Always
Dangerous?

Not all unknown calls are harmful. Many legitimate callers include:

  • Delivery services confirming orders
  • Banks calling for legitimate verification
  • Hospitals, diagnostic labs, or government health services
Pro Tip
Register on the DND (Do Not Disturb) list by sending "START 0" to 1909 to block all commercial calls. Download the TRAI DND app to report spam calls. Never share your OTP, Aadhaar, or bank details over the phone. Report cyber fraud immediately at cybercrime.gov.in or call the National Cyber Crime helpline 1930.

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Enter the Indian phone number in WhoseNo's search box. Our free reverse lookup searches millions of records to identify the caller, show carrier information (Jio, Airtel, Vi, BSNL), display user reports, and reveal if the number has been reported as spam or scam.

India's country code is +91. When dialing from abroad, use +91 followed by the 10-digit number without the leading zero. For example, a Mumbai number 022-XXXXXXXX becomes +91-22-XXXXXXXX internationally, and a mobile number 98XXXXXXXX becomes +91-98XXXXXXXX.

Indian mobile numbers are 10 digits starting with 6, 7, 8, or 9. Due to Mobile Number Portability (MNP), users can switch carriers while keeping their number. Jio numbers commonly start with 62-69 and 70-79, Airtel with 70-79, 80-84, and 90-99, Vi (Vodafone Idea) with 70-79 and 90-99, and BSNL with 70, 74, 75, and 94-95.

Yes, WhoseNo provides completely free reverse phone lookup for all Indian numbers including Jio, Airtel, Vi, and BSNL mobiles, as well as landlines across all states. No registration or payment is required to search numbers or view results.

Search the number on WhoseNo and submit a report describing the call. For serious fraud, report to the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal at cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930. You can also report spam calls using the DND (Do Not Disturb) service by sending an SMS to 1909 or through the TRAI DND app.

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Common scams include fake calls from "KYC update required" impersonating banks or Paytm/Google Pay, CBI/police impersonation threatening arrest for fake crimes, TRAI threatening to disconnect your SIM, OTP phishing, fake job offer calls asking for money, courier fraud (claiming a parcel is seized by customs), and electricity disconnection threats.

Major Indian city codes include: Mumbai (022), Delhi (011), Bangalore (080), Chennai (044), Kolkata (033), Hyderabad (040), Ahmedabad (079), Pune (020), Jaipur (0141), and Lucknow (0522). These area codes follow the country code +91 in international format.

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