02030269850

☎️ 02030269850 👆 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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+442030269850+44 20 3026 9850020 3026 9850+44-20-3026-9850

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020 3026 9850 Tagged as:

andrew india canadian services net bob wallace canada viagra wallace western union

TimeLine of events for phone number 02030269850

  • Frustrated with persistent spam calls
    Jun
    2012
  • Annoying calls wasting resources
    Nov
    2011
  • Annoying persistent spam calls reported
    Nov
    2011
  • Persistent spam calls from pharmacy
    Aug
    2011
  • Verify and block reported user
    Jul
    2011
  • Persistent nuisance despite multiple requests
    Jul
    2011
  • Counterfeit drugs linked to crime
    Jul
    2011
  • Unanswered call, unclear connection issue
    Jun
    2011
  • Annoying recurring calls from pharmacies
    Jun
    2011
  • Unidentified callers hung up quickly
    Jun
    2011
  • Ignore calls from this number
    Jun
    2011
  • Hangs up immediately after answering
    Jun
    2011
  • Canadian Services Net; helpful response
    Jun
    2011
  • Unwanted calls, hang-ups, frustrating experience
    Jun
    2011
  • Missed call, seeking identification help
    Jun
    2011
  • Inquiring about phone number identity
    Jun
    2011

02030269850 has 16 comments of which 16 x neutral

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02030269850 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 02030269850 👆 is reported as a persistent and intrusive caller associated with a Canadian pharmacy selling counterfeit medications, notably Viagra. The calls often employ spoofed numbers and automated systems, making them hard to block. Recipients frequently experience repeated calls despite requests to stop, with some advice suggesting not to return calls. Some users recommend tying up the caller's time with fake orders and lengthy conversations to disrupt their operation. The callers typically disconnect if the recipient shows disinterest or challenges them. Many advise caution, describing the operation as linked to organised crime and urging to avoid engagement or sharing personal information. Blocking the number and ignoring unknown calls from it is widely recommended.

Reports on phone number 02030269850

10 years
From what we gathered, it appears these folks are linked to something called Canadian Services Net or something along those lines. We gave them a bell after the initial call, and when we asked them who they were, they confidently replied with the name. Bob Wallace, was it? Quite accommodating, I must say!
Canadian Services NetBob Wallace
10 years
As soon as we pick up the phone, they hang up immediately.
10 years
Received a call from this number, but they didn't bother to introduce themselves and simply hung up. Not keen on that sort of mystery!
10 years
What an absolute headache these folks have become! We've told them repeatedly to stop ringing us, but it's like trying to chat with a brick wall! It's utterly infuriating!
10 years
I keep receiving calls from these individuals who promptly hang up before I can answer! It's quite maddening, really. When I try ringing them back, they always thank me for returning their call. Upon inquiring about their identity, they claim to be from some Canadian pharmacies. I’ve insisted they remove my number from their records, yet they hang up on me again! These persistent calls are incredibly vexatious, and it’s high time this company ceased their annoying antics! At this rate, I’m getting at least one of these bothersome calls per month!
10 years
Absolutely, you can certainly put an end to those incessant calls! I’ve been inundated with one, sometimes even three calls a day from this Canadian Pharmacy using this number and a myriad of others for over three years. Eventually, I decided enough was enough and took action! Here’s the trick: their automated system dials out thousands of calls daily, employing “spoofed” numbers from across the nation, and only links you to a sales representative once you utter “hello.” The moment you exhibit any hint of reluctance, they swiftly end the call. It’s completely cost-free for them! You’ll find no respite from their automated call list unless you make a purchase. So, give it a go! Make sure to fire off a plethora of questions, change your mind on a whim, and negotiate the price. Do provide them with your address, email, and credit card details (all fabricated, of course!). The first time around, I managed to keep one poor lady on the line for a whopping 45 minutes. After she attempted to process the fake card number (remember to use the correct initial two digits), she frantically dialled me ten times a day for three days straight. Finally, I answered and informed her the card was cancelled, providing her with another one instead. For three more days, she persisted before finally throwing in the towel. Then, lo and behold, the daily calls resumed three months later. I tried the same tactic again, this time claiming I had no credit card and that I was in the midst of changing banks. After an hour of dealing with my ridiculous repetitive inquiries while placing a £200 order, he then sent instructions (to a bogus email) on how to make a prepaid Western Union transaction. He incessantly called me ten times a day for an entire week, utterly baffled as to why they hadn’t received the funds, before it all came to a halt again. Three months later, however, the calls started up once more. No worries at all; I simply relished another hour of amusement and prepared for them to give up on me yet again. They profit by successfully selling to one out of every 10,000 calls. It takes merely a minuscule fraction of fictitious orders to completely undermine their entire marketing plan. The sales agents become frustrated, earn no commissions, and subsequently quit. The company then spends a fortune training new recruits. Their call centres end up bogged down taking orders that only lead to losses. Just try it, it’s quite entertaining! Let’s work together to put them out of business - PLEASE SHARE THIS FOR EVERY NUMBER THEY USE!
Western Union
10 years
I discovered that this was a scam operation posing as a Canadian pharmacy, peddling fake Viagra and various other counterfeit medications made in India. There’s a clear connection to organised crime, so steer clear and don’t bother calling back.
India
10 years
We've looked into Andrew's claim and can confirm it's accurate. Time to put a stop to them!
Andrew
11 years
I've been receiving calls from this number for the past three years, and despite countless requests for them to cease their relentless ringing, they carry on regardless. I've opted to block their number on my mobile since that’s the only one they seem to use to contact me. It feels like they’re simply dialling random numbers and likely earn some sort of fee for every callback made. My advice? Don’t even bother returning their calls-just hang up or better yet, block the number entirely. Consider yourself warned!
11 years
Could you please tell me who this number belongs to?
11 years
This number belongs to a pharmacy based in Canada. We've attempted to return an item thrice, and every time we were met with the same greeting: "Thank you for calling back." Each time, we explicitly asked them to remove our number from their records, yet they simply hung up on us. If you happen to receive a call from this number, we highly recommend that you disregard it and refrain from returning the call.
Canada
11 years
Another typical nuisance call, if you ask me. They rang us twice and hung up as soon as we answered. What a waste of time!
12 years
I haven't the foggiest idea who those chaps are, but we also received a missed call from them. Has anyone got any information about these folks?
12 years
I’ve had multiple calls from this number today. They seem to just leave the line open, with a radio play blaring in the background. Let them foot the bill-what a pointless use of their time! It’s baffling to think they can still cast a ballot with behaviours like this!
12 years
Received a call from this number earlier today. We answered, but there was no one on the other end and the ringing persisted even after we picked up! Quite puzzling, to say the least!
12 years
I've been getting calls from a Canadian pharmacy that keeps hounding me about Viagra and other similar products. It's become quite the nuisance-at least four times a week! They always seem to be searching for someone named Mr Wallace. I've been begging them to take my number off their list, yet here we are, seven months later, and they still haven't bothered to do so. It's rather infuriating!
ViagraWallace

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