02030501010
☎️ 02030501010 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030501010
- Ignore or prank telemarketers creativelyJul
2018Grandparent receiving scam automated calls, jokesJul
2018Practicing caution with phone scammersJul
2018Automated American female IP server scamJul
2018Fed up, angry, reported callsJul
2018Hang up on recorded messagesJul
2018Internet cut off scam warningJul
2018Internet cut off scam warningJul
2018Critical comment about Ofcom's actionsJul
2018Ignore fake American female callsJul
2018Suspicious unidentified incoming callJul
2018Same recorded voice scam callsJul
2018Receiving numerous internet disconnection callsJul
2018Message from known scam numbersJul
2018Questioning accountability for repeated misconductJul
2018Untrustworthy individual, beware of themJul
2018Beware of scam internet messageJul
2018Americanized computer voice scam warningJul
2018Fake internet provider scam callJul
2018Spam call claiming internet hackJul
2018Warning about internet service scamJul
2018Internet scare tactic; didn't happenJul
2018Number Of Searches: 120 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 15 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Little Madeley(Staffordshire), Ramsden(Greater London), Sandfordhill(Aberdeenshire), Seisdon(Staffordshire) and Stoughton(Leicestershire).
02030501010 has 22 comments of which 17 x negative and 5 x neutral
02030501010 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030501010 👆 is reported as a persistently annoying scam call using an automated American female voice warning of imminent internet disconnection and urging to press a number to talk to a "technician." Callers describe it as a blatant fraud targeting vulnerable, especially elderly, people with fake threats about compromised IP addresses or hacked accounts. Many have received multiple calls from different numbers with the same message, causing understandable frustration and distrust. Some users highlight the effectiveness of call-blocking services but remain concerned about the widespread issue and slow regulatory response. Overall, this number is widely recognised as part of a deceptive practice to trick recipients into engaging or handing over information.
Reports on phone number 02030501010
8 yearsMy 97-year-old grandad got one of those dodgy automated calls recently, which was weird since he hasn’t even got a computer or anything like that. Whenever I get calls from these scammers, especially ones where you can tell the person’s got a foreign accent, I like to mess around a bit. I'll ask silly stuff like what colour knickers they’re wearing or what position they fancy - just to confuse them and have a laugh. Better to get a bit of amusement for free than wasting money on those £5-a-minute scams, honestly! Ha ha!8 yearsIf you get one of those robotic calls, just end it straight away. But if it’s a real person on the line, try what someone else suggested - ask them about their religious or s**ual preferences and give them a taste of their own medicine for a bit of fun. It’s a brilliant way to make a dull afternoon more entertaining and take the edge off a crappy call.8 yearsLuckily, BT Call Guardian blocked this number before it even got to me. It’s absolutely awful because it’s the elderly and vulnerable folks who often end up getting scammed by these lowlifes. Just yesterday, one of our local papers had a story about a 74-year-old woman who’d been ripped off for £135k by scammers like this. It’s truly shocking and so horrible.BT Call Guardian8 yearsGot a call from 02030501010 where some automated American lady voice said my IP server was hacked or something and I had to press 1 to chat with a specialist. Like I’d fall for that! I just hung up right away instead!8 yearsGot a call saying my internet was about to get disconnected and I had to press 1 to prevent it. Definitely just a scam trying to trick me.8 yearsGot this same robotic message as loads of other folks. Just ended the call straight away.8 yearsIts unbelievable how these scams keep happening. If Ofcom actually cared about customers and weren’t so tied up with the telco companies, they could shut these down without much trouble.Ofcom8 yearsJust like loads of others, I got about six calls from this number yesterday and another three today. It's really annoying and I’m proper fed up with it. I’ve gone ahead and reported these fake calls to the ICO, hoping they’ll actually take some action.Information Commissioner 'Office8 yearsGot a call today from a different number but the same American woman who called yesterday, saying I needed to talk to a technician about my internet being disconnected. Total nonsense. Just ignore it.8 yearsTotal scam, watch out!8 yearsLike others have said before, I’ve been getting identical automated calls from what seem to be different landlines. It’s pretty clear it’s a scam.8 yearsJust like others have said, how are they even allowed to do this? It’s crazy they get off scot-free!8 yearsGot a call saying they were gonna turn off my internet. I just ended the call straight away. Total scam!8 yearsI got a call yesterday from 01589 742788 and it went straight to voicemail, just a message from someone calling themselves a "technician." Pretty sure it’s a scam since 01589 isn’t even a real UK area code. Definitely dodgy!UK8 yearsGot a message from some American woman, but it was a recording just like everyone else keeps mentioning. Then the day before, I received almost the exact same call but the number was different, something like 01586739863.8 yearsI've gotten repeated calls from this number, all with some robocall warning that my internet will be cut off in 24 hours. Funny thing is, my internet's still working perfectly fine. Wouldn't bother answering if I were you. Steer clear!8 yearsGot a call with some robotic American accent warning me my internet service will be cut off in a couple of hours. It said to press 1 if I wanted to talk to a techie. Definitely steer clear of that one!!!8 yearsGot a call from someone with an American accent saying my internet was going to be cut off in half an hour due to hacking from multiple countries. Just ended the call straight away!8 yearsLike others have said, some annoying robot keeps babbling on about your internet being down, then tells you to hit #1 to reach a 'technician' who'll supposedly sort it out. Total scam, steer well clear of it.8 yearsI got a robo call from some American-sounding voice warning me my internet was about to get cut off, but nothing happened, still working fine.8 yearsI just got a recorded call saying “your internet is going to be cut off soon” from some so-called ‘internet provider’. Don’t get tricked by these scammers!8 yearsGot a call from some automated American woman saying my internet would be cut off unless I got in touch with their tech team pronto. Totally annoying!Submit Your Own Report (020 3050 1010)
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