02030002694
☎️ 02030002694 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Digital Mail Limited. It is part of the phone block 203000 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030002694
- Unresponsive, no messages, possible scamJun
2026World Cup triggers scammer lettersJun
2026Lottery win letter includes phone numberMay
2026Widowed mum scammed by lotteryOct
2025FIFA World Cup lottery scamSep
2025This number is fraudulent. BewareJun
2025FIFA lottery letter is a scamMay
2025Lottery win letter is a scamMay
2025Scam, avoid this phone numberMar
2025Scam letter addressed to deceasedMar
2025FIFA lottery scam contact informationMar
2025Received scam letter about winningsOct
2024Received scam letter about lotteryOct
2024Fake FIFA World Cup lottery scamJul
2024Elderly scammed by fake lotteryJul
2024Received scam letter about fake winningsJun
2024Warning about potential lottery scamApr
2024Caution: FIFA World Cup scam alertApr
2024Warning about International FIFA Lottery scamApr
2024Received scam letter from lotteryApr
2024Warning of fraudulent lottery scamApr
2024Lottery scam involving Michael BellApr
2024Received scam letter about winningsApr
2024Scam; worried about personal informationApr
2024Received scam lottery letter, reported itApr
2024Scam call, avoid FIFA lotteryMar
2024Lottery scam number on letterMar
2024Won £825k in unfamiliar lottery. SCamDec
2023Lottery scam claiming large winningsNov
2023Received scam lottery letter, bewareNov
2023FIFA World Cup lottery scamOct
2023Possible scam letter for FIFA lotteryOct
2023International FIFA World Cup Lottery scamOct
2023Received scam letter for lotteryOct
2023World Cup lottery scam reportedOct
2023Lottery scam prize notification mailAug
2023Received scam letter offering moneyJul
2023Possible online lottery scam. Be cautiousJul
2023Got scam letter about lotteryJul
2023Received scam letter; do not engageJul
2023Lottery scam claiming fake winningsJul
2023Mr. Belle Ding Dong scamJul
2023Scammers may have my informationJun
2023FIFA World Cup lottery scam warningJun
2023Fraudulent lottery letter incoherently misrepresentsJun
2023Suspicious lottery win phone numberMay
2023Lottery win letter was scamMay
2023Not legitimate, disregarded and recycledMay
2023Warns about FIFA lottery scamMay
2023Lottery scam of £825,000 alertApr
2023Missed calls throughout the dayApr
2023FIFA World Cup lottery scamApr
2023Number Of Searches: 89 Number Of Comments: 48 First Seen: 07 April 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Sibertswold (Shepherdswell)(Kent), Stowting(Kent) and Wolverstone(Devon).
02030002694 has 48 comments of which 12 x neutral and 36 x negative
02030002694 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030002694 👆 is reported as a persistent lottery scam involving letters claiming recipients have won large sums from an "International FIFA World Cup Online Lottery." These unsolicited communications often use official-sounding names and addresses but target vulnerable individuals, including the elderly and deceased. The scammers urge recipients to call a specific contact to claim prizes, aiming to extract personal and bank details. Numerous users confirm never entering such lotteries, flagging the correspondence as fraudulent. Authorities have been informed, yet the scam endures, prompting warnings to avoid engaging or sharing personal data. If you receive such a letter, it is advisable to disregard it, refrain from calling the number, and report the matter to the relevant police service.
Reports on phone number 02030002694
18 daysWhen I pick up, no reply at all, and if I miss the call, there’s no voicemail left either. The phone just rings on and on for ages like they’re gonna say something, but then nothing ever comes through. Feels a bit dodgy, could be a scam?20 daysWith the World Cup kicking off, these scam letters are already turning up on people's doorsteps. Best just to throw them straight in the bin and not give them a second thought.Best1 monthJust got a letter today, 26/05/19, saying I'd won some lottery from International World Cup Online Lottery. They also put this phone number in the letter.InternationalLottery8 monthsMy mum, who’s a widow, got this letter claiming she’d won some FIFA lottery. Totally sounds like a load of rubbish to me!FIFA10 monthsJust got a letter asking me to ring this number... turns out it’s a scam linked to some International Fifa World Cup Online Lottery. Watch out!1 yearBeware, this number is definitely a scam.1 yearGot a letter from some bloke called Michael Bell sayin I’d won £825,000 on the FIFA lottery, which I never even entered. It looked proper official at first but then I checked the phone number here and it turned out to be a total scam. Reading through the other comments and seeing how many similar stories there are, it’s clearly been happening for ages. It’s mad the police haven’t done anything to stop it yet!FIFAMichael Bell1 yearGot a letter claiming I'd won £825,000 from some FIFA lottery. I've no clue who they are or ever joining any lottery with them. Watch out, it’s definitely a SCAM!!!FIFA1 yearDont bother calling this number, its all just a total scam. They try to trick you into giving away your bank info. Better to stay clear and avoid any contact with them.1 yearGot a letter claiming some bloke had won a huge cash prize from an International FIFA World Cup Online Lottery. Thing is, it was sent to my dad, who’s been gone for three years now. Honestly, these scammers must be complete muppets as well as crooks.1 yearJust a heads up, got a call from someone named Michael Bell claiming I won £825,000,000 in the FIFA World Cup lottery. Definitely sounds like a scam to me, so watch out!Michael Bell2 yearsGot a letter through the post today saying I'd won loads of cash, but it was just a scam.2 yearsGot a letter through the door today, so I decided to check the number online and turns out it's a scam. The letter claimed I’d won £825,000 in some FIFA lottery, but it’s just rubbish.FIFA2 yearsGot a call from this number claiming I’d won some international FIFA World Cup lottery, total scam! Watch out, don’t fall for it.2 yearsGot a letter in the post today telling me I’d won £825,000. Total scam, obviously.2 yearsGot a letter claiming I’d won something from the FIFA World Cup Online Lottery. Never came across them before, so I’m pretty sure it’s dodgy. The person who got in touch was called Micheal Bell, and they gave a number. I looked up the New York address they used and found a story in the Yorkshire Press warning people about this exact scam. Definitely not trusting them!Micheal BellNew YorkGoogleYorkshire Press2 yearsTotally a scam. My partner got a letter from something called INTERNATIONAL FIFA WORLD CUP ONLINE LOTTERY, with an address in New York (1991 bradley avenue, new york 60616 usa). Complete rubbish since he never took part in any lottery. Plus his bank account has been shut since he passed away in 2022. We've already informed the Metropolitan Police about it.Bradley AvenueNew YorkNYUSAMetropolitan Police2 yearsGot a letter the other day claiming I'd won the lottery... total scam, of course 🙄2 yearsI received a rather dodgy letter claiming to be associated with the international FIFA World Cup lottery, urging me to get in touch with a Michael Bell at 02030002694 to supposedly collect a whopping £825,000.00. It was addressed to a Mr Reid over in Northern Ireland. Without a doubt, this is a scam!Michael BellReidNorthern Ireland2 yearsI've recently come across a peculiar letter instructing me to ring a certain number regarding lottery winnings, which I can be certain I never signed up for. Clearly, this is nothing more than a scam.2 yearsAbsolute con! I’m quite troubled by the fact that they have my name and address on file.2 yearsToday I got a letter saying I'd won £825,000. I rang up some bloke called Mr Bell to find out how on earth I’d won a lottery I’d never heard of or signed up for. He started spouting all sorts of rubbish. I told him it sounded like a scam and that I’d be reporting him. He hung up on me sharpish after that. Just a heads up - no lottery prize is ever just handed out for free!Bell2 yearsGot a call from 020-3000-2694 about some online lottery for the World Cup. Definitely a scam, so stay clear of it.2 yearsI got this number from a letter claiming I'd won the lottery, but it seemed a bit dodgy and like it was trying too hard to seem legit.3 yearsRight, so apparently I've bagged £825,000 in some lottery I've never even joined. Fair enough. Been keeping my thoughts hopeful about my actual lotto picks though, guess you gotta be careful what you wish for. Classic SCAM.3 yearsI received a dubious message claiming I’d struck it rich in the lottery. It appears to be a blatant scam trying to swipe my personal details!3 yearsI've recently received a letter claiming that I've won £825,000.00 from an online FIFA World Cup lottery. It instructed me to call 020-3000-2694 to collect my winnings. Naturally, I decided to investigate the number, and it turns out it's linked to a scam. I never even participate in such lotteries, so it was quite evident this was fraudulent. Just a heads up to everyone-stay alert!3 yearsIt’s clear as day that this FIFA World Cup lottery is nothing but a scam.3 yearsGot a letter through the post from the International FIFA World Cup Lottery today saying I’d won £825,000 and to call a certain number to get my prize. Bit suspicious, but still...3 yearsGot a letter delivered today addressed to my father-in-law, who sadly passed away 16 months ago. It was from some International FIFA World Cup Online Lottery claiming he won something. Pretty obvious scam if you ask me - I doubt he’s been entering lotteries after kicking the bucket!3 yearsGot a letter claiming to be from the International FIFA World Cup Online Lottery, telling me to call this number to win £825,000! Thought it was fishy since I never joined any lottery. Really happy I used this site to verify the phone number before doing anything.International FIFA WorldOnline Lottery3 yearsI’ve just come across a rather dodgy scheme claiming to be a lottery for the World Cup winners. It seems like a classic scam! Best to keep your wits about you and steer clear of such dubious offers.3 yearsJust got a letter saying I’ve won £820,000 from some lottery I don’t even remember entering. Feels like a total scam to me.3 yearsJust got a letter today, said something about winning £825,000 from Fifa. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!FIFA3 yearsGot a letter about winning 285k in a FIFA World Cup online lottery and it said to call back on 02030002694 to claim it.3 yearsGot this exact letter today sayin I won 825,000 in some world cup lottery. Definite scam, dont even think about it!3 yearsReceived a rather dodgy message claiming I've snagged £825,000 in some World Cup lottery. Honestly, who falls for this nonsense? It's just ridiculous!3 yearsGot that exact letter too! Definitely a scam.3 yearsBeware of that Mr. Belle Ding Dong, total scammer!Belle Ding3 yearsI can’t help but worry that my information might have been compromised in that Capita data breach. Has anyone else experienced receiving physical letters regarding this lottery scam?Capita3 yearsGot a letter from somewhere calling itself the 'International Fifa World Cup Online Lottery', says it's from 1991 Bradley Ave, New York 60616 USA. They claimed I’d won a whopping £825 million! They asked for my bank details to send the cash straight over. Honestly, my tip is to steer well clear of anything like this - it’s nothing but trouble!Bradley AvenueNew YorkUSA3 yearsGot this letter about winning some FIFA World Cup lottery thing, but it’s in my mum’s name and she’s never played any lottery. They even got her surname wrong and the postcode’s off too. They really expect us to fall for this? Proper cheeky!3 yearsI received a call from a number claiming I’d won the lottery, but I found it all rather dodgy. I didn’t bother to return the call.3 yearsI got this letter telling me I’d bagged £825,000 on the lottery. I even threw my things in a bag and took my passport with me, now I’m just sitting in the airport waiting!!! Total RIP-OFF! 🙄3 yearsMy partner got one of those scam letters saying she’s won like £825,000 from some International FIFA World Cup Online Lottery or something. I looked it up and turns out it’s a dodgy scam that’s been around for more than a decade! If you get a call from them, just hang up and block without a second thought! And honestly, if a letter like that lands through your door, the best use for it is wiping your bum next time you’re in the bathroom!3 yearsGot a letter claiming I’d won £825,000. Pretty obvious scam and honestly, it was really poorly done. I just chucked it straight in the bin.3 yearsI got a message saying I’d won £825,000 in some FIFA lottery, but I’ve never even entered any lottery before. It’s a total scam. When I looked up the addresses and details from the letter online, I found loads of news stories warning about this exact scam. Don’t fall for it!FIFA3 yearsI didn’t pick up but the phone kept ringing off and on all day, about five times each time before stopping.Submit Your Own Report (020 3000 2694)
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