01902962788
☎️ 01902962788 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 1902962 with a prefix of 01902. The area code 01902 originates from Wolverhampton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01902962788
- Scammer admitted they're a scammerJan
2025Possible scam call pretending EEJan
2025Scam call offering false discountJan
2025Suspected spam, blocked numberJan
2025EE billing scam targeting moneyJan
2025Ignored unknown number, glad I didJan
2025Scam caller pretending to be EEJan
2025Scam call, poor English, recordedJan
2025Fraudulent EE upgrade offer detectedJan
2025Fraudulent EE customer service callJan
2025Potential scam posing as serviceJan
2025Persistent unknown call from WolverhamptonJan
2025Suspicious caller, asked for detailsJan
2025Phone marked as spam; ignored callJan
2025Spam call, not answeredJan
2025Scam calls persistently using numbersJan
2025Suspected scam call, blocked numberJan
2025Warning: potential scam detectedJan
2025Scam call, aggressive agent, avoidJan
2025Beware of billing scammer, blockJan
2025EE billing scams reported hereJan
2025Scam call, rude response, hang upJan
2025Scam call pretending to offer discountJan
2025Suspicious caller with unclear accentJan
2025Annoying calls with heavy breathingJan
2025Pretended to be customer serviceJan
2025Recognized as spam by phoneJan
2025Caller switched from potential fraudJan
2025Number Of Searches: 175 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 03 January 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Naseby(Northamptonshire) and Upper Wellingham(East Sussex).
01902962788 has 28 comments of which 11 x neutral and 16 x negative and 1 x positive
Reports on phone number 01902962788
1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be from EE. I wasn’t very nice, ended up swearing at the bloke and giving him a mouthful for a good few minutes. He just stayed quiet through the whole thing. When I hung up, he rang me straight back. I told him I’m not with EE and I knew he was dodgy, but he actually admitted, “yeah I’m a scammer.” Honestly, don’t share any details with these jokers.EE1 yearSomeone rang saying they were from EE and told me I could save 4% on my next bill. They asked me to open the EE app on my mobile. I just put the phone down straight away but later called the number back, and the person picked up again, saying it was definitely EE.EE1 yearGot a dodgy call from someone pretending to be EE, talking about a 30% discount on our bill. What’s worse, they rang my missus even though she’s not the person on the account! Proper scam attempt, so I’ve blocked that num now.EE1 yearGot a call earlier today which O2 marked as possible spam; after seeing what others have said about this number, it sounds even dodgier than just spam! Chose not to pick up and have since blocked them.O21 yearGot a call about an EE bill I supposedly owed, but I told them I'm not interested. Decided to ring the number back out of curiosity, and yep, it connects to a real person. Looks like they're just trying to scam you for cash.EE1 yearGot two calls from an unknown number, the second one right after the first finished. Didn’t pick up since I don’t have it saved. Checked online and happy I dodged it.1 yearGot a call from someone saying they were from EE, but that didn’t ring true - EE never hires people who can’t speak proper English. I’ve been a customer since the T-Mobile days and their staff always spoke clearly. They tried to say they could offer me 30% off my bill and asked what my most recent bill was. I told them, “If you’re really EE, you should already have that info.” They were suddenly quiet and didn’t know what to say next.EE1 yearFor sure, it was a dodgy call - their English was all over the place. They said they were from EE, but I doubted it straight away. I started recording the convo, and you could tell it freaked them out. Lol.EE1 yearGot a call saying I could upgrade my EE plan and save on my bill, but it was clearly a scam.1 yearGot a call pretending to be from EE customer services, total scammer trying to fish for my info. Definitely not legit!EE1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be from EE support, saying they needed to set up two factor authentication on my phone using a code they had sent. Wasn't quite falling for it till the last moment!EE1 yearHad no clue why a Wolverhampton number kept ringing me here in East Yorkshire. I didn't pick up, but the caller was really pushy and just wouldn’t stop calling.WolverhamptonEast Yorkshire1 yearGot a call from 01902 962 788 on Thursday 16th Jan at about 11:34. The number came up as spam, so I just didn’t pick up. This was in York, and looked kinda dodgy to me.York1 yearGot a call from someone with a strong Asian accent, claiming to be from O2 offering a discount. They asked for my email to send a link, which seemed fishy. So I looked them up here and, yeah, definitely dodgy. Cheers for the heads up!1 yearMy phone showed it was spam, so I ignored the call.1 yearGot a dodgy call from an 020 number claiming to be EE. I blocked it straight away, but then for the last week, calls kept coming from the same number, supposedly from Wolverhampton. I didn’t pick up, just ignored them. Looked the number up here and yep, definitely a scam, so blocked it again. Bet they’ll start ringing from a new number soon enough.Wolverhampton1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be EE about a billing issue. The person on the other end was really pushy and quite rude, trying hard to get me to give out my info. Honestly, best advice is just hang up straight away and block the number. Don’t get drawn into it.EE1 yearGot a missed call from 01902 962788, and it showed up as a possible scam. The area code looked familiar since I used to work in Waltham Cross, so I thought it might be someone I knew. I rang back straight away, but as soon as the guy said he was from EE, I cut the call. I'm not even an EE customer, so why would they be calling me? I've blocked the number now and plan on getting in touch with EE to let them know about it.Waltham CrossEE1 yearThis was definitely a scam, don’t trust it.1 yearWatch out for billing fraudsters - best to block and stay clear!1 yearThese calls are definitely tricksters trying to scam you with fake EE bills.EE1 yearGot a call from a bloke with a really strong Asian accent, said he was from EE and could help lower my phone bill. He wanted to know how much I was paying each month. I told him that if he was really with EE, he would already have that info, and if not, he was probably a scammer. He then told me to "F*** off and die" and just hung up. Tried calling the number back, but it just kept ringing without answer.EE1 yearSomeone called claiming to be from EE and was trying to convince me I could get 40% off my line rental. Definitely sounded like a scam, so I didn’t fall for it. Seems like they’re just messing about trying to trick people with fake offers. Watch out for this one!EE1 yearThis number keeps ringing, but all I hear is heavy breathing and no words. Honestly, just go bother someone else.1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be EE, trying to fish for my email address. I told them if they really were EE, they’d already have it. The caller had a strong Asian accent, hard to catch what they were saying. Ended up just hanging up.EE1 yearSome bloke rang saying he was from EE support, I just hung up straight away.EE1 yearI’ve been getting calls that showed up as possible scams from a London landline, 020 7150 8685. Looks like whoever it is has just started ringing from this number instead.London1 yearThis number showed up as spam on my phone.Submit Your Own Report (01902 962788)
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