02030540020
☎️ 02030540020 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by CINOS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 203054 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030540020
- Early annoying scam call blockedSep
2025Alleged police scam, Action FraudSep
2025Scam caller, don't engage, hang upJul
2024Generic TfL switchboard number limitationsFeb
2024London public transportation systemMay
2023Boss calling from legitimate TfLMar
2023Suspicion of potential fraudulent activityDec
2022TFL called about email queryNov
2022TFL contacted regarding email queryNov
2022Unprofessional conduct with late callNov
2022TFL uses call center departmentsJun
2022Unanswered calls, distrust the reviewsMay
2022Warning about persistent scam callsMay
2022Received early morning unknown callMay
2022Transport for London genuine refund callApr
2022Unknown caller from Transport for LondonMar
2022Caller ID said TFL PoliceDec
2021Call from colleague on TFLSep
2021Call resulted in silence, clickingSep
2021Unwanted call seemed sketchyJul
2021Suspicious call from untrustworthy numberMay
2021Inquiring about caller's intentionsMar
2021Silent call, likely spam or scamOct
2020Share phone number as stringOct
2020Related: Transport for London noticeAug
2020Missed call from TfL messageApr
2020Aggressive and rude woman; avoidMar
2020Poor experience with TFL managerMar
2020Traffic flow levels informationFeb
2020Reference to TfL callDec
2019Silent call ended abruptlyDec
2019TFL reported and returned itemOct
2019Number used by British Transport PoliceSep
2019Inquiring about frequent unknown callsSep
2019Blocked unknown callers, problem solvedAug
2019TfL was seeking personal informationJul
2019TFL, incomplete journey refund assistanceMay
2019Reporting driver behavior to TFLJan
2019TFL follows up on reportsDec
2018TfL Calls without showing IDOct
2018Refund delay due to card issueSep
2018Foreign gentleman in call centerSep
2018Email response to missed callSep
2018Caller asked for someone unidentifiedAug
2018Warning about hyena scam callsJul
2018TFL calling back about techJul
2018Called by police and TFLMar
2018Positive experience with transit authoritiesMar
2018User missed an incoming callMar
2018TfL called about my requestJan
2018Helpful response, no need to panicOct
2017Transport police in the UKSep
2017Call from TFL online enquiryAug
2017Identifying the commute's public transportAug
2017Received callback regarding incident reportJul
2017TFL called regarding Oyster cardMay
2017TFL following up on previous enquiryJan
2017Unwanted early morning phone callJan
2017Transport for London, no operatorNov
2016Calling about public transport complaintSep
2016Wrong number for Raquel ZunabadaJul
2016Confusion about replacing handsetMay
2016Not a cold caller, likely miscommunicationApr
2016London transport options summarized succinctlyApr
2016TfL advised on website queryFeb
2016User missed phone callJan
2016Unknown call from Transport LondonDec
2015public transport police presence importantMay
2015Missed call, no message receivedMay
2015Caller inquired for wrong personJan
2015Avoid answering nuisance callsMar
2014Intrusive call linked to TFL emailNov
2013Agree with regarding TFL notificationsOct
2013TFL contacted regarding Oyster card issuesSep
2013Received legitimate call from TFLNov
2010Telephone number can be accessed publiclyOct
2010Unwanted repetitive phone calls offensiveOct
2010Contact lost and found easilyOct
2009Repeated mysterious silent phone callsOct
2009Warning about sharing phone numbersSep
2009Missed call, used free numbersJun
2009Received call from TFL switchboardApr
2009Received call at 7:30 PM, disruptedMar
2009Received rings and texts alertsMar
2009Verified legitimate London Underground numberMar
2009Validating caller ID for London UndergroundJan
2009No cause for concern hereDec
2008Questioning reason for receiving callNov
2008Missed call, won't return callNov
2008Contact Transport for London onlineOct
2008Receiving suspicious phone calls and emailsSep
2008Received a call late last nightSep
2008Unable to pick up important callSep
2008Unknown call, likely telemarketing messageSep
2008Number Of Searches: 2599 Number Of Comments: 93 First Seen: 29 August 2013 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Middleton(North Yorkshire), Northbrook(Dorset) and Oultoncross(Staffordshire).
02030540020 has 93 comments of which 10 x negative and 29 x positive and 54 x neutral
02030540020 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030540020 👆 is reported as a versatile contact number primarily for Transport for London (TfL) and occasionally British Transport Police, often used as a general switchboard or for follow-ups on enquiries, refunds, or reports made by customers. While many callers confirm its legitimacy, some express frustration due to unexplained calls at unsociable hours, lack of voicemail messages, or inability to call back directly. A few experiences suggest potential scams or nuisance calls mimicking the number, so caution is advised, especially if unsolicited requests for personal information arise. Users recommend verifying any unexpected contact via official TfL channels and being vigilant about phishing attempts. Overall, it appears to be a genuine TfL communication line, sometimes linked to lost property, passenger reports, or customer service matters.
Reports on phone number 02030540020
11 monthsGot a call at half past five in the morning from someone claiming I rang them. I told her I hadn’t, but she kept insisting I did. I just said sorry in case I did, then ended the call and blocked the number. Honestly, who even phones that early? Mad!12 monthsBack in September 2021, I got a call that seemed like it was from the Action Fraud folks. Turns out, it was most likely just some police impersonation scam. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.Action Fraud2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from BT, saying there were changes made to our IP settings. I said yeah, I did that, and suddenly she was lost for words and just hung up. Don’t bother answering, it’s definitely a scam.BT3 yearsThis is just the main switchboard line for TfL. It won't help you identify which person or department from TfL rang you, nor can you ring them back using this number.Transport for LondonTfL3 yearsTransport for London always calling me when I'm busy!for LondonTfLLondon3 yearsI work for the London Underground and my manager rang me using this number. It’s definitely linked to TfL - Transport for London. I also thought it was a dodgy number at first. Seems like they use this one for calls no matter which team is contacting you.London UndergroundTfLTransport for London4 yearsTotal scam, be careful!4 yearsThat was TFL calling. They got in touch following an email I sent asking about something.Transport for London4 yearsIt was TFL. They called me because I’d emailed them about something just before.Transport for London4 yearsGot a call at 2 in the morning, which is just not something a legit company would do. Haven't been anywhere near London or reported anything in ages.London4 yearsI got a call from dial-a-ride, which is under TFL I think. Seems like TFL uses a call centre for various sections.Dial - a - RideTransport for LondonTfL4 yearsNever picked up, kept ringing and then switched to 0207 240 9252, still no answer. Blocked both numbers. Don’t believe the positive reviews, they’re most likely fake and written by the company themselves.4 yearsThey keep ringing from a hidden number, imagine that, even TfL wouldn’t be that annoying. These scammers must reckon we’re daft, I’ve never even used London’s public transport. Watch out everyone!!!Transport for LondonLondon4 yearsGot a call from them at half past four in the morning, didn’t bother picking up.4 yearsThis call wasnt spam at all. It was a legit ring from Transport for London. They were gettin in touch to confirm a refund I was due had gone through. The bloke who called spoke British English, definitely not some overseas call centre.Transport for London4 yearsSomebody phoned and asked for me by name. When I asked “who’s this?” they just ended the call. If it’s really TFL, I’m clueless why they’d be ringing me, haven’t been close to London in ages.for LondonLondon5 yearsGot a missed call showing 'TFL Police' on my phone! Never saved that number before, so I'm not sure why it popped up like that. Def not ringing back, bit strange if you ask me!TFL Police5 yearsThis call was actually from TFL. A mate of mine, who works on the underground, rang me using one of their phones.Transport for London5 yearsI gave them a ring, but all I got was loads of silence mixed with some weird clicking sounds.5 yearsA bloke rang up, said he might’ve got the wrong number, then just hung up. Bit dodgy how he didn’t want to have a proper chat once I picked up.5 yearsGot a call from 020 3054 0020 asking for my manager, but there was loads of background noise and the voice sounded a bit off. I didn’t feel right about it so I just said I wasn’t interested. Then, not long after, I got a suspicious text saying someone tried to make a payment on my account. Didn’t click anything and sent it straight over to my company’s phishing team.6 yearsAny idea what made her call you though?6 yearsPicked up the phone but no one said a word, just total silence, not even a simple hi. Not sure why folks reckon it's TFL, I never gave them my phone number so this smacks more of a spam or scam call to me.6 yearsThat call was definitely from Transport for London.Transport for London6 yearsI didnt answer the phone but when I rang them back, it played a message sayin I had reached TfL and that I needed to change my phone.Transport for London7 yearsI got a call from someone called Louisa Robinson who said she worked for TFL as a Data & Analytics Prototyping Manager. Honestly, she was really rude and even made some sexist comments, which took me by surprise. She was completely unprofessional and quite hostile. Wouldn’t recommend dealing with her or the company she works for!Louisa RobinsonData & AnalyticsTFL7 yearsLouisa Robinson, who says she's the Data & Analytics Prototyping Manager at TFL, called me. She was really harsh and nasty, even made some sexist comments which I found totally unacceptable. Honestly, steer clear of her and the company she works for!Louisa RobinsonData & AnalyticsTFL7 yearsTransport for London.London7 yearsIt was defo a proper call from TfL.7 yearsI got a call from a number and when I answered no one spoke, so I just hung up after a moment of silence.7 yearsDefinitely TFL. They called me back after I lost something on the tube.London Transport7 yearsThis number showed up when someone from British Transport Police called me.British Transport Police7 yearsI’m just trying to figure out who’s been ringing me all the time.7 yearsThis number won’t stop ringing, no idea who it is! Had to block it now!7 yearsSupposedly it was TfL calling but they asked for loads of personal details before telling me why they were ringing.TfL7 yearsTfL called me about a refund for an "unfinished journey".8 yearsTfL isn't all bad, honestly. I once filed a complaint about a bus driver acting a bit dodgy and they sort of sorted it out.TFL8 yearsIt was actually TFL, and honestly, it wasn't a bother at all. They got in touch with me after I reported that a bus stop close to where I live lost its lights, making it hard for the buses to spot waiting passengers. They just wanted to update me on how they were sorting it out.TFL8 yearsIt's really frustrating when Transport for London (TfL) ring you but don't show a proper caller ID with their name. Most folks just ignore calls from numbers they don't know on their mobiles. I ended up getting in touch with TfL through their website since calling them directly costs a fortune.Transport for LondonTfL8 yearsHad an issue with my Oyster card and TFL sorted out a refund for me because of the card error.Transport for London8 yearsIt seemed like some foreign guy working at a call centre chatting with someone he works with.8 yearsI got a missed call from TFL and then sent them an email asking about it. They replied back pretty quickly by email.TFL8 yearsI received a call from this number today. They were inquiring about someone named Roberts, but didn’t bother to identify whether they were from a business or a particular company. Quite peculiar, really!Roberts8 yearsTotal rip off alert, dont pick up when those vultures ring you. Always a scam.8 yearsGot a call from TFL about a tech issue. Gave them the correct reference number they asked for.TFL9 yearsGot a call back from TFL and British Transport Police after I reported something. They were following up on the issue I raised.British Transport Police and Transport for London9 yearsIt was the British Transport Police and TFL ringing me back about something I had reported earlier.British Transport Police and Transport for London9 yearsSaw I had a missed call just now.9 yearsLondon Transport rang me about the online inquiry I made (I specifically asked for a callback).Transport for London9 yearsAbout that email I sent to TFL - no need to worry, they’ll ring you back to sort out your query.9 yearsTransport Police UKMetropolitan Transport Authority9 yearsReceived a call from TFL about a question I sent online.TFL9 yearsThis number belongs to Transport for London.Transport for London9 yearsGot a call from this number - it was the British Transport Police following up after I reported something to them through a text.British Transport Police9 yearsI had a rather unexpected phone call from Transport for London regarding an issue with my Oyster card from a few months ago that they needed to sort out with a refund. The representative was most personable and conducted themselves in a thoroughly professional manner.Transport for London10 yearsGot a call from TFL regarding a question I asked before.TFL10 yearsGot a call from a no caller ID at about 4.30 in the morning, then they rang me again a minute later but this time from an 020 number. Really not happy about being woken that early only to find out they were trying to get someone else. Bit odd to be phoning at such an ungodly hour, if you ask me.10 yearsIt must be the good old Transport for London. A couple of weeks back, my Oyster card wouldn’t top up, and these chaps rang me to try and resolve it. Whenever you have any issues, it's best to log into your Oyster account directly through the TfL website. It tends to be a safer route all round. Plus, if the caller is above board, they shouldn’t object to you mentioning you’ll be handling things online for your own reassurance, right?TfL10 yearsYeah, that's the TFL main line. When you ring up, there's no one actually there to transfer your call. Legit, I do work with them.Transport for London10 yearsI’ve noticed that this number seems to pop up on any phone associated with TfL, including those found on the station platforms. It’s quite concerning, as it means anyone could potentially exploit this if they’re aware of the number to make calls.10 yearsAbsolutely, it must be TFL. We kept receiving calls regarding an interview or job specifics, yet we opted not to respond as we had two other mobile numbers available that we could call without any charges. So, we decided to use those instead. There's really no need for concern here. When you apply for a position, it’s quite common for the calls to come from their main switchboard. However, it could also pertain to something entirely different, like issues with lost property or accounts, if you catch my drift.10 yearsGot a call from Transport For London Customer Support about a complaint I made.Customer ServiceTransport For London10 yearsAbsolutely! It looks like a number linked to Transport for London. Oddly enough, the British Transport Police seem to have a habit of not leaving voice messages, which is rather perplexing. However, if they do ring, it’s best to return the call. For instance, they reached out to me about a case I was involved in as a witness. Quite the unusual experience!Transport for LondonBritish Transport Police10 yearssomebody claimed to be from london transport and kept asking for raquel zunabada or smth like that? i told them they’d got the wrong number and just ended the call.LondonRaquel Zunabada10 yearsGot a call from Transport for London, but it’s weird - they told me to get a new phone if I ring them back. What’s that all about?Transport for London10 yearsAbsolutely not a telemarketer here, as my role is with Transport for London (TfL). I completely understand the annoyance of receiving a call without a proper message, it’s equally exasperating. I often ponder if it's administrative or perhaps even a supervisor attempting to get in touch. Regarding the timing? Well, at TfL, we're on the clock around the clock and sometimes lose track of the days entirely! I must apologise to anyone who’s been inconvenienced by this and would recommend reaching out through your official TfL contact method. It's best to express your concerns via email and request them to look into the matter regarding this call.Transport for LondonTfL10 yearscalled me claiming to be from transport for london but it sounded fishy so i didn’t trust em. definitely felt like a scammer.London10 yearsWe've received notifications including calls from this number, and we've also had text messages from TfL. It appears that everything is linked to the travel alert service we've registered for.TfL11 yearsit was someone from transport for london getting back to me about a question i put on their siteTransport for London11 yearshad a missed call from this number11 yearsNo voicemail left. I called back since it seemed like a regular landline. Got an automated message saying something like 'you have just checked a call from transport for london, please put the phone down'. So I know who it was, just don’t understand what for!Transport for London11 yearsThis number has been linked to various telephones throughout Transport for London. This encompasses phones found on station platforms as well. In theory, anyone could utilise this if they are aware of the number to call.Transport for London11 yearsI’ve encountered this as well. It’s rather baffling how TFL would even possess our number, as I've never shared it with them. This situation definitely raises a few eyebrows for us and feels quite suspicious.TFL11 yearsI received a call from this number and when I answered, they simply hung up. It seemed to be some sort of automated message. When I tried calling back, a recorded voice said, "You’ve received a call from Transport for London, kindly disconnect the call."Transport for London11 yearsReceived a call at half ten last night but chose not to answer it.11 yearsWe received a phone call that we couldn't answer. When we tried to see who it was, we got a pre-recorded message saying, "You've received a call from Transport for London, please hang up and try again." What really troubled us is that we recently lost our handbag containing all our personal information and valuable items. This call came shortly after my partner reported the loss to Transport for London, providing them with our contact number.Transport for London11 yearsGot a call but no voicemail left behind.11 yearsrailway cops calling me again, so annoying!11 yearsEarlier today, we received a call from this number, and it pertains to inquiries regarding personnel within the British Transport Police. Consequently, we can confirm that this number is indeed associated with TFL and is genuine.British Transport PoliceTFL12 yearsWhat a peculiar situation-this number keeps ringing, yet there’s absolutely nobody on the other end. Quite rude, isn't it? It's becoming rather tiresome.12 yearsI received a couple of calls from this number on my mobile, both times they were inquiring about a gentleman’s name. I told them that they had the wrong number and they assured me they would take it off their list. However, I can’t shake the feeling that it might have been one of those pesky telemarketing calls, although I don’t have any solid evidence to back that up.12 yearsI've received several calls from this number, leaving me a voicemail urging me to either return their call or check my email regarding a letter they've sent. It all feels rather suspicious, so I'm steering clear of it.12 yearsWe completely concur with DJ's comments. Our team is employed by London Underground, and this particular number appears whenever you dial out from any Transport for London line, be it from a station or an office. So, if you receive a call from a colleague or a contact for work purposes, it's the same number that will show up on your phone. Unfortunately, calling it back isn't an option. To the best of our knowledge, this switchboard does not engage in any form of cold calling or sales activities. It's sound advice regarding the dormouse as well!London UndergroundTransport for London12 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, but regrettably, I was unable to answer at the time. No message was left on our voicemail, not a peep. After reading some of the comments above, it's clear we have no intention of calling them back!12 yearsToday, we received a call from this number, and it pertains to a professional issue involving an individual associated with the British Transport Police. Hence, we can confirm that it is indeed the genuine contact number for the TFL switchboard, as stated above.British Transport PoliceTFL12 yearsThis afternoon at half-past seven, my phone rang. I'd like to know if Transport for London operates during a Bank Holiday weekend at such times? I definitely wasn't pleased to be interrupted by a call from someone who didn't leave any sort of message, leaving us with no way to follow up.Transport for London12 yearsWe carry out business for the London Underground and have some interactions with TfL. I can confirm without a doubt that this number belongs to the official switchboard of TfL. It popped up on our phone earlier today, and frustratingly, there was no option to return the call.London UndergroundTfL12 yearsThere’s absolutely no need for anyone to be concerned. This number belongs to the TFL switchboard. For some of you, it’s likely that a simple mis-dial led to the calls. A friend of mine is employed by the London Underground, and she’s found that this is the only number that appears when she dials out from her work phone. So really, there’s nothing to fret about at all.London Underground12 yearsIt’s rather odd, but this phone number keeps ringing us, and when we answer, there's absolutely nobody on the line. It feels quite rude, to be honest.13 yearsThis number's just a pain, best to let it ring out.Best13 years(Replying to M). M, the moment a mobile is turned in at the lost property desk and there's no passcode to hinder me, I’ll start diving into the contacts list, searching for something like 'home' to possibly track you down. Additionally, if you’ve got an oyster card registered in your name, entering the phone’s number on the form allows me to make that vital connection. This way, I can retrieve your address and details, making it much simpler to arrange for your belongings to be returned to you. =]13 yearsGot a call from some number I didn’t answer, but what worries me is that it came just minutes after I opened an email from TFL. Are they using some clever tech to see who’s opening their messages? Honestly, they’d be better off focusing on making the trains run punctually instead of shelling out on these annoying robotic calls.Transport for London13 yearsI had trouble with my Oyster card and got a call from this number, which turned out to be TFL (Transport for London).Transport for LondonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3054 0020)
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