01632960213
☎️ 01632960213 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01632.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01632960213
- Unsolicited phone call about pensionJun
2021Elderly mum receiving multiple callsMay
2021Fraudulent call from fake DWPMay
2021Received phone call, potential scamMay
2021Scam call from fake DWPMay
2021Dishonest and harassing fake DWPMay
2021Scammers calling about Mama's pensionMay
2021Questioning authenticity of entity/entityMay
2021Distrusted scam HMRC call terminatedMay
2021Suspicious call requesting credit card informationMay
2021Scam call from pension departmentMay
2021Scammer called posing as DWPApr
2021Scam call requesting personal informationApr
2021Non-genuine DWP caller requesting verificationApr
2021Warning about Indian scammers impersonatingApr
2021Phone call not connected, disconnectedApr
2021Harassing elderly for card informationApr
2021Confusion and frustration with DWPApr
2021Questionable cold call experience reportedApr
2021Unwanted calls causing distress for fatherApr
2021Scam call from alleged insurerApr
2021Warning about HMRC phishing scamApr
2021Warning about potential scam activityApr
2021unsolicited pension increase phone scamApr
2021Scam posing as DWP officialsApr
2021Scam call asking about pensionApr
2021Pension back payments offer scamApr
2021Unnecessary questions about pension recordsApr
2021Inappropriate behavior during insurance callApr
2021Caller pretending to be legitApr
2021Phone call impersonating government pension follow-upApr
2021Scam caller pretending to offer pensionApr
2021Unwanted call about pensions ageMar
2021Number Of Searches: 79 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 17 March 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broome(Shropshire), Holmwrangle(Cumbria), Luggiebank(North Lanarkshire), Pillaton(Staffordshire) and Sturford(Wiltshire).
01632960213 has 33 comments of which 22 x negative and 11 x neutral
01632960213 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01632960213 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting elderly individuals, falsely claiming to be from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or HMRC regarding pension increases or rebates. Callers often use foreign accents and request personal or bank details, including card numbers, under the pretense of verifying or processing pension payments. Many recipients have refused to provide information, identifying the calls as fraudulent, with some reports of abusive or threatening behaviour when challenged. The number is linked to repeated calls, harassment, and distressing experiences, including calls to bereaved family members. Users are strongly advised not to engage, never to share personal financial information, and to block the number promptly. This is a well-documented phishing and scam operation with no legitimate connection to official agencies.
Reports on phone number 01632960213
5 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with an odd accent, said she was calling on behalf of the DWP about my pension. She claimed there was money waiting for me and started asking for my bank info. Looks like it was just another scam.DWP5 yearsMy elderly mum has been getting calls repeatedly over the past few months, and one of those was from this number. Not entirely sure who it is.5 yearsI got a call from a woman claiming to be with the DWP, but she quickly ended the call when my wife asked for her name. They were trying to get our debit card info. Quite suspicious!Department for Work and Pensions5 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady claiming to be from the pension department, saying they were calling about a rise in my state pension. This was the second time she'd rung, and before that, they asked for my financial info which made me suspicious. I ended the call and tried calling back the number, but it wouldn’t show up anywhere. Sounds like a total scam to me.5 yearsI got a call from 01632960213 and the bloke on the phone, who sounded Asian, claimed he was from the DWP wanting to discuss an increase in my pension. I didn’t share any details with him. To check him, I asked how old he thought I was, and he got it wrong. Then I asked for the final three digits of my national insurance number, and he messed that up too. After that, he kept going on for like 20 minutes and even threatened to call the police on me.DWPNational Insurance5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be the DWP, total scam. When I confronted them, they actually wished my wife would pass away. Too awful.DWP5 yearsI got a call about my mum’s pension, but as soon as the carer asked her to put someone else on the phone, they just ended the call. Total scammers, best to just ignore them.Mum5 yearsIs this actually the DWP calling?DWP5 yearsI got a call from a lady with an Indian accent who said she was from HMRC. I wasn’t convinced it was genuine, so I just ended the call.HMRC5 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Asian accent, claimed she was from the state pension office. She was asking for my card details, but I didn’t give anything. Sounds like a total scam to me!5 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to be from the state pension office. She asked if I was aware of a pension rise. I said yes, and then she tried to verify my address, which she already had, and then asked for my card details. I refused to give them. Then she asked if I wanted to cancel the increase. I told her this was clearly a scam and ended the call straight away!5 yearsMy elderly mum got a dodgy call from someone claiming to be from the DWP, saying they needed her card details to "update" her pension info. When she questioned him, he got really nasty and threatened to stop her pension altogether. The bloke said his name was Frank James. Really awful experience.DWPFrank James5 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be from the Department for Work and Pensions. They already knew my name and address, which was a bit worrying. They told me they were going to pay my pension directly into my bank using my visa card and asked me to confirm the last 4 digits and the expiry date. Obviously didn't give them anything!Department of Work and Pensions5 yearsGot a call today from a woman claiming she was with the DWP. She kept going on about a rise in my State pension, then asked for my card info to 'verify' me. Told her to jog on and blocked the number straight away.DWP5 yearsGot a call from some people claiming to work for the DWP, but it was definitely a scam. They sounded like they were from India or somewhere similar. Watch out for this sort of thing!DWPIndia5 yearsAnswered the call but all I heard was the dial tone.5 yearsThey kept ringing my mum-in-law who’s 83, pestering her to hand over her card information.5 yearsThe DWP? Honestly, some folks are mad!!!5 yearsI wouldn't trust them at all. The woman on the phone claimed to want to talk about our home contents insurance, even though we don't have a separate policy. I was suspicious because there was loads of noise in the background, yet she somehow knew my name. When I mentioned the house name she used wasn’t right, I told her I thought it was just a spam call. She insisted it wasn’t and got quite snappy, saying she’d hang up because I was being rude. I told her that just proved it was spam, and then she threatened to send the fraud police round! Proper dodgy behaviour if you ask me.ABSOLUTELY5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Domestic & General, offering home appliance insurance. Sounded dodgy straight away. When I started asking questions, they just ended the call. Definitely a scam, avoid it!Domestic & General5 yearsMy dad, who’s 90, keeps getting calls from this number asking about my mum, who passed away last October. It’s really distressing for him. At one point, they even made threats against him.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HMRC offering a tax refund, but it was a total scam. They tried to trick me into giving my bank info. Just looked like a phishing attempt to steal money.HMRC5 yearsTotal rip off, don’t trust it!5 yearsToday, I got a couple of calls in quick succession from a man with an Asian accent claiming to be from the DWP. He said he was ringing about a pension increase and wanted to confirm I was still alive. Then he asked for my Barclaycard details so I could prove it. I was suspicious straight away, so I tried asking him different questions without giving away any personal info, but he couldn't answer any properly. When I asked for a reference number, like my national insurance number, he didn’t have one. Without a doubt, it was a scam trying to snag my bank details.DWP5 yearsTotally a con, said they were from the DWP but got really nasty when I questioned them.DWP5 yearsI've had about 4 calls in the past week from someone claiming to be from the DWP, asking if my pension payment had been increased. They then tried to get me to verify my debit card details, which immediately made me suspicious. I told them that because my pension goes straight into my bank account by direct debit, there's no way they need my card info, and then I just hung up!DWP5 yearsThey kept ringing me up loads about some pension thing, saying I had back payments waiting. They wanted my bank info to sort it. I told them I’m still working full time and then just ended the call.5 yearsSo, I got a call about my pension and they kept asking loads of questions. The first caller was a bloke named Walter, then later a lady called Shared rang me. The final person who called was a man, but he was really quite rude. When I refused to give my date of birth, he threatened to stop my pension! Proper made me feel uncomfortable.WalterShared5 yearsGot a call about insurance and when I said my grandma wasn’t there, they asked if she had died. I said no and that I wasn’t interested, but they just hung up. Then they rang back and actually said they hope she dies. I tried to speak to a manager but I don’t think the person changed. After I ended the call, they called again and repeated the horrible comment. I’ve blocked the number now!5 yearsI got a call from a woman who said her name was Rachel and she was from the DWP. She called from the number 01632960213 but also gave another number, 01895446922, saying it was her office's admin line. She asked if I'd gotten a letter about a 2.5% rise in pensions, and was trying to see if the person was still reachable and alive.RachaelDWP5 yearsI got a call from 01632960213 claiming to be from the DWP. They asked if I’d got a letter about my pension update and wanted to check my address. I told them I don’t share personal info on the phone and figured if they didn’t have my details there and then, it must be a scam or phishing attempt. After that, they just ended the call.DWP5 yearsso this bloke called me, said his name was frank james, sounded indian and claimed he was from dwp. he told me my state pension would go up but said if i didn’t give my bank details, i wouldn’t get paid. weirdly, he said it was all because of covid in 1979 or something. when i said no thanks, the bloke just dropped the call!Frank JamesDWPCovid5 yearsJust got a call from this number, saying they were from the DWP about pensions (once again!). I told them honestly I’m nowhere near pension age, so the caller asked how old I was. I said it’s none of their business and the only important thing was that I’m definitely not pension age yet. After that, they ended the call. This is starting to feel like harassment since they’ve called me twice in one week now.DWPSubmit Your Own Report (01632 960213)
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