02030261645
☎️ 02030261645 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Simwood eSMS Limited. It is part of the phone block 203026 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030261645
- HSBC scam alert, report fraudJun
2026Scam text pretends HSBC bankJun
2026Payment authorized from HSBC accountJun
2026Aviva scam call center, Asian accentMar
2024Someone tried to FaceTimeAug
2023Call back, no answer receivedAug
2023Missed calls, prompts voicemail accessAug
2023User wants to buy iPhoneJun
2021Scam call; fake numbers usedMay
2021Phone number shared, no commentMay
2021Unrecognized call; number blockedMay
2021Called, hung up, number unrecognizedMay
2021Caller disconnected upon answerMay
2021Number Of Searches: 51 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 08 May 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aslacton(Norfolk), Church Town(Leicestershire) and Darite(Cornwall).
02030261645 has 12 comments of which 10 x neutral and 2 x negative
02030261645 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030261645 👆 is reported as a scam call from a call centre with an Asian or Chinese accent, often using different 0203 numbers. Callers claim to be from Aviva life policy or Carphone Warehouse, offering deals like iPhones or cheap mobile contracts. They try to obtain bank details and may send fake emails. Callbacks either go to voicemail or are unanswered, and some calls hang up as soon as answered. Multiple users have blocked the number after receiving suspicious calls or missed calls from it.
Reports on phone number 02030261645
2 monthsGot a message saying someone added a new payee to my HSBC account and scheduled a payment of £640. Obviously I hadn’t done any of that. The number to call was 02030261645, but this was a total scam. Seriously, can HSBC even stop this sort of thing? I reckon it’s best to report it as fraud straight away.HSBC2 monthsGot a text two times saying some payment of £640 was being taken from my account and to ring HSBC if I wasn't expecting it. The number was a landline. Honestly, it’s a total scam because I don’t even have an HSBC bank account!HSBC2 monthsI got a call saying a payment was approved from my HSBC account.HSBC2 yearsGot a call earlier from someone claiming to be Aviva life insurance. Sounded like it came from a call centre with a strong Asian or Chinese accent. They kept asking for someone called Jordan. Definitely felt dodgy, probably a scam.AvivaJordan3 yearsSomeone just tried to FaceTime me out of the blue!!3 yearsI gave them a ring back but they didn’t pick up.3 yearsThey rang me but when I dialled them back, it just went straight through to their voicemail.5 yearsIs this a deal for an iPhone?5 yearsThis was a dodgy call pretending to be from Carphone Warehouse. I rang them up and they told me they never call from 0203 numbers. Apparently it’s a scam where they try to trick you into giving your bank info by offering a cheap phone contract. They then send a fake email about the contract to try and get you. Even if you block the number, they just call from other different 0203 numbers. Watch out for this one!Carphone Warehouse5 yearsI got a call from this number, but they ended it straight away. Tried ringing back, but it said the number doesn't exist or something like that.5 yearsSomebody rang me from this number earlier, but I didn’t have a clue who it was. I’ve gone ahead and blocked it now.5 yearsAnswered the call and just ended it right away.Submit Your Own Report (020 3026 1645)
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