01993220376
☎️ 01993220376 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 199322 with a prefix of 01993. The area code 01993 originates from Witney.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01993220376
- Lack of response, called twiceJan
2022Warning about potential PPI scamJan
2022Received discount card scam callJan
2022Supposed winning discount card scamJan
2022Warning of geographical postcode scamJan
2022Complaining about postcode lotteryJan
2022Watch out for potential scamsJan
2022Mystery number mentioned by userJan
2022Left question unanswered, rated 0Jan
2022User experiences lack of responseJan
2022Caller identified as scammerJan
2022Report harassing calls, wrong numberJan
2022Cold call or possible scamJan
2022Suspicious call center lottery scamJan
2022Identifies phone scam in messageJan
2022Wrong number, Asian/Indian callerJan
2022Postcode lottery scam call avoidedJan
2022Scammer pretending to offer repaymentJan
2022Missed call with no responseJan
2022No answer, hung up phoneJan
2022Suspicious call related to lotteryJan
2022Unsolicited, suspicious call from lotteryJan
2022Potential tax rebate scam, suspiciousJan
2022Ignored suspected spam call, relievedJan
2022Scam despite telephone preference serviceJan
2022Unsolicited call from BorisJan
2022Prize call for flight ticket/musicJan
2022Missed call, message not leftJan
2022Number Of Searches: 69 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 05 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chad Valley(West Midlands), Eastcote Village(Greater London), Mickleham(Surrey) and White House(Suffolk).
01993220376 has 27 comments of which 5 x negative and 22 x neutral
01993220376 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01993220376 👆 is reported as a suspicious and likely scam number frequently associated with fake prize or lottery claims, such as discounts on supermarket shopping or supposed tax refunds. Callers often know partial personal information but may get details wrong, and requests for bank details or ID numbers are common red flags. Many users report repeated calls, misdirected recipient names, and aggressive or evasive behaviour when questioned. It appears linked to cold calling and potential data misuse despite numbers being ex-directory. Calls can be silent, disconnected abruptly, or feature unclear accents. Users are advised to remain cautious, avoid sharing personal or financial information, and consider blocking the number or using call-blocking devices, especially if registered with the Telephone Preference Service.
Reports on phone number 01993220376
5 yearsgot a call telling me i'd won a card with half price on supermarket stuff. it was really loud, then they said they'd put me through to a quieter spot but just handed the phone to someone sitting next to them lol. total scam, watch out!5 yearsTried calling again but still no answer from them.5 yearsThey said I was owed some PPI and wanted my bank info so they could either send me a cheque or pay it straight into my account. Was a bit suspicious if you ask me.5 yearsWatch out, scam callers!5 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise. No idea who it was.5 yearsDidn’t get any reply back at all.5 yearsThis was definitely a dodgy call.5 years01993220376 - sounds like one of those postcode lottery scams, watch out!5 yearsThe call came through but I didnt pick up, the line was silent anyway. No one left any message or anything.5 yearsGot a call claiming I’d won some sort of postcode lottery prize - they told me I’d bagged a discount card giving me 40% off all my groceries plus £199 cash. They actually had the right postcode and house number, but messed up the street name. When I pointed it out, they just hung up on me.5 yearsFor the last four days, I’ve been receiving calls from this number repeatedly inquiring about a chap named Mr Richards. I’ve informed them that they’ve got the wrong person and that there’s no Mr Richards here. I've also insisted that they take my ex-directory number off their list. Does anyone know the procedure for reporting this nuisance? It’s getting rather tiresome!Richards5 yearsI’ve got a hunch this might be a sales call or possibly even a dodgy scheme.5 yearsI received a call from a call centre trying to reach my husband, claiming he was eligible for some sort of postcode lottery discount. They even had the right postcode and his name, which was quite alarming. It struck me as nothing more than a scam, especially when they demanded around £113! Our phone number is ex-directory, so it’s concerning how these individuals managed to get hold of our information. Clearly, it seems our data is being compromised online, either through dodgy websites being hacked or them selling our personal details.5 yearsI encountered a dodgy phone number. The individual on the other end was quite impolite, inquiring about my name with no courtesy whatsoever.5 yearsI received a call today (10th January) from someone inquiring after 'Mr Bradley Wright'. I informed her that she had dialled the wrong number. Judging by her accent, I'd reckon she was of Asian or Indian heritage.Bradley Wright5 yearsReceived a call today from the Postcode Lottery informing me that I'd hit the jackpot-£399, holidays, and a plethora of other prizes. However, they started asking for my bank details to process the payment. I firmly told them to jog on and promptly ended the call.Postcode Lottery5 yearsReceived a call from someone who knew my name, address, and postcode. They claimed to be handling a "tax refund" and asked for my bank account info. Strangely, the moment I mentioned needing cash, the line went dead.5 yearsI received a call, but when I answered, there was complete silence on the other end. After a moment, they ended the call.5 yearsI tried to get a hold of the caller, but when they didn’t pick up, I decided to hang up.5 yearsI received a call from someone who already had my name and postcode, which was a bit unsettling. The chap on the other end started off with something about a lottery and claimed I was eligible for discounts along with a cheeky £399 to use. When I inquired about which company he represented, he replied that it was “The Lifestyle and Travel Discount Club.” I made a show of pretending to search for it online and told him I wasn’t keen. Sounds rather dodgy, if you ask me!5 yearsReceived a call earlier today from someone who seemed to know my name, claiming to represent the postcode lottery. They suddenly had a bit of a coughing episode and then the line went dead. Quite odd, if you ask me!5 yearsI received a call from someone who appeared to know my name and address. They claimed that I was eligible for a tax rebate of between £500 and £1000 from HMRC based on my previous employment. They insisted that I needed to provide my bank ID number as reflected on my bank statement. When I raised my concerns and suggested they simply send me a cheque, the caller persisted about needing that ID number, assuring me they weren't after any other sensitive banking information. I still felt uneasy about the entire situation and decided to hang up. The individual had an accent that sounded Indian.HMRC5 yearsRang me promptly at two o'clock. I tend to steer clear of shifty-looking digits. Had a quick look into the number and feel rather pleased I chose not to pick up!5 yearsI've registered with the Telephone Preference Service, which is meant to shield me from these nuisance calls, yet it seems ineffective-I've received calls from them too. It's clearly a scam. On a positive note, I did invest in a CBT call-blocking phone for my husband, who suffers from Alzheimer's. This device only permits numbers I've approved, and thankfully, he hasn't faced any issues since we got it.Telephone Preference Service5 yearsClaimed his name was Boris and inquired whether I fancied becoming part of the Conservative party. Next, he requested a donation for the national wallpaper initiative. I mentioned that I’d be playing my part and all that jazz-Rule Britannia and the like!BorisConservative5 yearsEarlier today, I received a rather peculiar call. At first, the person on the line informed me that I had won some flight tickets. However, they quickly changed their tune and claimed I'd actually bagged a delightful M&S hamper, which they promised would arrive in just three days. Quite the unexpected turn of events!M & S5 yearsReceived a call from this number while I was away, but they didn’t bother to leave a message. I’ve decided to block them now.Submit Your Own Report (01993 220376)
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