02030042032
☎️ 02030042032 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203004 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030042032
- Frustrated by relentless unknown callersMay
2011Unwanted call, will change numberMay
2011Frustration with persistent harassment callsApr
2011Number under investigation for harassmentMar
2011Frustrating experience, not helpful serviceJan
2011Countering scams with silly questionsDec
2010Tired of this number, quittingNov
2010Receiving unwanted calls for weeksNov
2010Do not want this numberNov
2010Received unknown call about loansAug
2010Frustrating nuisance calls, need answersAug
2010Unauthorized calls linked to Yes LoansAug
2010Unanswered call, possible loan firmAug
2010Effective scam response, quick resolutionAug
2010Arrogant callers receive amusing retaliationAug
2010Persistent silent calls, likely spamAug
2010Loan firm contacted, suspicious legitimacyAug
2010Repeated, unanswered calls from numberAug
2010Contacting trading standards about loansAug
2010Annoying repeated calls, seeking blockAug
2010Constant calls, no response, annoyingMay
2010Debt collection calls received repeatedlyMay
2010Want calls to stop, overwhelmedMay
2010Unknown calls, no response receivedMay
2010Unanswered calls; phone beeps backMay
201002030042032 has 25 comments of which 25 x neutral
02030042032 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030042032 👆 is reported as a persistent and irritating nuisance call linked to debt management or payday loan firms, often from dubious sources. Many recipients deny any dealings with such companies and experience multiple daily silent or hang-up calls. Call-backs are frequently unavailable or met with poor communication, leaving users frustrated and suspicious of data misuse. Some suggest the number is associated with aggressive telemarketing practices or even unsolicited data sharing. Users advise caution, report intentions to notify authorities if harassment continues, and recommend blocking the number or returning calls with misleading requests to deter callers. Overall, it is characterised by intrusive behaviour with little transparency or legitimate purpose.
Reports on phone number 02030042032
10 yearsDiscomfort in the backside10 yearsWe received a call from these fellows, and it seems their system kicks into gear whenever someone reaches out for assistance with debt management. It's quite straightforward, really - just give them a bell, let them know that you’ve been handed a fraudulent number, and inform them that these individuals could end up being complicit in a scam if they continue. The gentleman kindly removed us from her list.10 yearsHi there, we've been receiving calls from this number for more than a month now, often ringing us up to fifteen times each day, which has become quite bothersome. Whenever we try to return the call, we're met with a message stating the number isn't valid. We're contemplating how to get it blocked, as we've had just about enough of this nuisance.10 yearsI received a missed call from this number while I was busy at work. After seeing the reviews here, I’m rather relieved I didn’t answer. I truly hope they don’t try to ring us again, as it won't be met with enthusiasm! Ah well, my contract is ending soon, so I’ll be getting a new number in a couple of weeks. Let the games begin anew!10 yearsReceived two calls that were exactly the same - picked up but they hung up straight away. Then on the third attempt, it was similar. All three were within the same day, but after a while, someone finally answered. Turns out it was a call centre dealing with some sort of debt relief programme.10 yearsReceived three calls in a single day, yet nobody says a word before hanging up. When I try to return the call, all I get is a continuous beep. Quite baffling!10 yearsI've been getting harassed by this number for a straight month now. It seems to be linked to some company involved in financing debts. They keep offering me the option to call back, which is just a load of nonsense. I could easily block them, but they just keep pestering me! Just to clarify, I'm absolutely not interested, so please take me off your list!10 yearsBlimey! Will these folks never take a hint? They’re driving us completely bonkers at this point. We’re seriously considering tipping off the local constabulary about this harassment. We haven’t asked for any loans or even dabbled in debt management, just like others have mentioned here. Honestly, what on earth do they want from us? We’re really hoping they’ll just take a step back and leave us in peace!10 yearsWe were utterly tired of dealing with these individuals, so we thought we'd turn the tables on them. Now, we give them a bell and throw all sorts of daft questions their way. We've even gone so far as to connect their numbers to free sites, allowing others to call them up randomly. With any luck, they'll reach their limit and finally give up.11 yearsEarlier today, we received a call from this number, but unfortunately, we didn’t pick up. I have a suspicion it might be a payday loan company as I’ve been bombarded with texts on my mobile over the past few days. They’ve also been attempting to reach our home number, but I can't say for certain if it's definitely linked to a payday loan firm.11 yearsLately, we've been inundated with these kinds of calls. It seems that the problem stems from a company called Yes Loans, which we suspect is sharing our details without our consent.Yes Loans11 yearsThese insufferably pompous individuals seem to think it’s perfectly acceptable to ring us at least four times a day. My friends and I have devised a rather clever strategy in response. Each time they call, I diligently return the favour by dialing them back multiple times, posing outlandish requests each time. I’ve asked for an extravagant full service (make of that what you will), pizzas from the other side of town, delivery of Indian takeaway, and even a few less-than-standard propositions like ‘rent boys.’ I’ve tossed in requests for items from the Battersea Dogs Home, the Salvation Army, and inquiries about auditions for The X Factor too. Now, I’m toying with the idea of sending them all sorts of bizarre items, like malfunctioning washing machines, with ‘freepost’ boldly scrawled above their address. This way, they’ll bear the costs!Battersea Dogs HomeSalvation Army11 yearsI'm absolutely done with this number; I'm ready to move on from this person.11 yearsWe’re quite keen to have a chat with someone, as these callers need to stop harassing us. We’re not on any debt management plan and have no intention of joining one, and surely our number ought to be ex-directory. We’re trying to get some shut-eye after working through the night!11 yearsThis number has been calling me at strange hours throughout the day. Every time I answer, there's nothing but silence on the other end, which is rather peculiar. I tried to ring the number back using '3' after checking with 1471, but all I got was a constant busy tone. Interestingly, when I actually attempted to call the number directly, it was reported as unrecognised. Quite the mystery!12 yearsEvery day without fail, this number keeps calling, but there's never anyone on the line nor a message left behind. It's quite baffling, really. I can't return the call since it won’t connect with our home phone. It’s all a bit peculiar, to say the least!12 yearsToday, we received a call from this number. When we attempted to return the call, the individuals on the other line stated they were associated with Yes Loans, a company we have supposedly borrowed from in the past. To be clear, we’ve never had any interaction with Yes or any loan providers for that matter.Yes LoansYes12 yearsIt appears these individuals are associated with a company named Clear Advice, and as a result, the narrative seems to shift continually. I reckon it’s high time to get in touch with trading standards about Yes Loans, as we have our suspicions.Clear AdviceYes Loans12 yearsI've received five bothersome calls where they hang up as soon as I pick up. It's rather frustrating! Once I manage to identify these individuals, I can assure you they won't be troubling me any longer.12 yearsI'm relieved to know I'm not alone in this! Who on earth are these persistent callers? They keep ringing but never bother to say a word. It's absolutely maddening! They just won't let up. Has anyone figured out who they might be?12 yearsWe have no interest in this number; it just called us.12 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today and had a chat with someone claiming to represent a loan company. Naturally, I was curious how they’d managed to obtain our number. They insisted we had submitted an application with them, which was news to me. The chap on the other end-Ron, I believe-had such a poor command of English it was quite astonishing. He accused us of being dishonest! I told him to erase our details from their database, and while they assured me they would, I’m not holding my breath waiting for it to happen.Ron12 yearsI've heard that this number was meant to be looked into for harassing folks!12 yearsHello there! We seem to be inundated with calls from this particular number on a regular basis. When we attempt to return the call, we're met with a message saying the number is not in service. It's quite frustrating, to say the least! We’d like to register a complaint and kindly ask that you refrain from calling us, as there's never any response when we pick up and greet the caller. Cheers!12 yearsThis number has been ringing me incessantly for the last three weeks-ten times, to be precise-only to leave me with an eerie silence on the other end. From what I’ve gathered in the comments here, it appears to be linked to some dodgy debt management operation. But let me clarify: I am not in any financial difficulty whatsoever! The next time they dare to ring, I’ll be giving them a piece of my mind and telling them exactly where to shove it!Submit Your Own Report (020 3004 2032)
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