02030263650
☎️ 02030263650 👆 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 02030263650
- Unwanted calls persist despite registrationMay
2011Avoid answering; it's a scamMay
2011Automated cruise offer, multiple callsApr
2011Spam call about holiday offerDec
2010Received unwanted call about vacationDec
2010Received call from this numberDec
2010Received unwanted call, hung upDec
2010User believes "Congratulations" is a scamDec
2010Frequent unknown international calls receivedDec
2010Received call, unable to disconnectDec
2010Scam call warning for vulnerabilityDec
2010Received call, hung up immediatelyDec
2010Similar experiences reported by othersDec
2010Annoying caller with foghorn jokeDec
2010Annoying calls, no one respondsDec
2010Received unsolicited prerecorded message callDec
2010Persistent callers ignore disconnection signalsDec
2010Vacation win scheme commentDec
2010Received scam calls about vacationDec
2010Persistent unknown callers for minutesDec
2010Scam targeting vulnerable individuals reportedDec
2010Received identical vacation scam callDec
201002030263650 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
02030263650 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030263650 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller using automated messages claiming the recipient has won a Caribbean holiday, encouraging them to press a number. Despite registrations with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), calls continue sporadically and often feature a female voice with an American or Canadian accent. Multiple users report the call disconnects abruptly if answered, frequently with no-one on the line. Many regard it as a scam aimed at vulnerable individuals and advise strongly against engaging or pressing any buttons. The calls are noted to be intrusive, with some even causing temporary line blocking, and attempts to trace the origin have proven ineffective. It is recommended to ignore and block the number to avoid unwanted disturbance.
Reports on phone number 02030263650
10 yearsHoliday prize draw programme10 yearsReceived a call from this number twice earlier today, kicking off with a rather obnoxious "CONGRATULATIONS . . . . . " I couldn't hang up the phone fast enough!10 yearsI've recently received an identical call about winning a holiday in the Caribbean. I'm registered with the Telephone Preference Service, yet somehow this call still managed to slip through. I tried to trace the number, but had no luck whatsoever.CaribbeanTelephone Preference Service10 yearsJust after 4:35 pm on the 7th of January, I received a call from the number 02030263650. They tried to reach me around six times, but every time I answered, there was just silence on the other end. After a few moments of waiting, I decided to hang up. Living in Aldershot, Hampshire, I have far more important matters to attend to than to waste my time on these pointless calls.AldershotHampshire10 yearsReceived a call from this number at 4 PM today. Just thought I'd share.11 yearsHad that same call (third occasion now) from some American lass claiming to have won a cruise, instructing me to press 9. It's beyond me how these individuals manage to get away with it; it’s absolutely preying on those who are more susceptible. Truly appalling behaviour.11 yearsI received one of those calls recently. It's likely from the same lot that blasts a foghorn as soon as you pick up, only to have some joker start with, "This is your captain speaking." Do they genuinely think I’m gullible? Just another number to add to my ever-growing list of "Nuisance Callers!" Honestly, at this rate, I might just ignore the phone altogether.11 yearsIf you receive a call from this number, avoid pressing any keys. It's a scam, plain and simple!11 yearsDespite having signed up for the Telephone Preference Service, we still receive a couple of calls each month claiming we’ve won a holiday (as if!). It’s utterly ridiculous!Preference Service11 yearsI recently received an eerily similar call claiming that I had won a holiday in the Caribbean and urging me to press 9. Unsurprisingly, we decided to hang up immediately!Caribbean911 yearsI caught the sound of someone saying 'Congratulations', and then we hung up the phone.11 yearsOn the 6th of January 2011, around half five in the evening, I received a phone call. I picked up the receiver, and immediately a recorded voice began with a rather enthusiastic "CONGRATULATIONS...". Before I could decipher what was happening, I slammed the phone down in frustration. After that, I dialled 1471 to trace the number, and that’s how I got hold of the number in question. Does anyone have any idea who might be behind this?11 yearsReceived a call today and hung up right away. When we tried dialling 1471 to check the number, it turns out it's still blocking us from making any calls at all. Quite frustrating!11 yearsOver the last couple of days, we've received a couple of calls from this number, each time with some chap or chapess on the line sporting an American or Canadian twang, claiming I’ve struck gold with a holiday in the Caribbean. All I had to do, according to them, was press 9. Naturally, we didn’t bite on that one - it was patently a scam of sorts!Caribbean11 yearsWe received a call around 1:38 PM with the exact same message asking us to press nine. Thankfully, I’d just finished my night shift and managed to turn it off, but I can see how some individuals might be quite susceptible to this sort of thing.12 yearsWe weren't able to answer the call, but it seems they rang for a solid three minutes. I haven’t the foggiest idea who these folks are, yet they’re certainly tenacious!12 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number. Each time, it's an automated voice (sounding distinctly American and female) droning on about a Caribbean cruise and advising me to hit "9" for more details. Quite the nuisance, really!Caribbean12 yearsHello everyone. I'm still receiving calls from these individuals. They decided to ring us at 16:50 today. One would think they'd pick up on the fact that when folks hang up, it’s a pretty clear message to stop calling!12 yearsJust like what others have mentioned, my experience was the same.12 yearsThis number keeps giving us a ring quite often. The caller ID shows it as international, yet when we checked it using 1471, it pops up differently.12 years"Cheers to the 'Congratulations', but it's clearly just a scam, isn't it?"13 yearsWell done, you've bagged yourself a holiday to the Caribbean! Oh, how delightful! But there's simply no chance we’ll hit 9 to find out what you’re selling. It would be brilliant to unravel the mystery of these callers. So far, they’ve only given us a single ring!CaribbeanSubmit Your Own Report (020 3026 3650)
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