02031375502
☎️ 02031375502 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by AQL Wholesale Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203137 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02031375502
- Unwanted lottery discount card callJan
2022Warning about Euro Millions scamApr
2021Misleading charges; not trustworthy scamMar
2021No detailed comment providedMar
2021Lottery scams often go unreportedMar
2021Scam call, personal data compromisedMar
2021Lottery scam; personal details compromisedMar
2021Lottery scam; risks junk mailMar
2021Girl lottery offer is scamMar
2021Lottery scam requesting bank detailsFeb
2021User provided phone numberJan
2021Scammers pushing unwanted sales. Watch!Dec
2020Repeated scam calls requesting bank detailsNov
2020Convincing scam attempt requesting banking informationNov
2020Scam lotto call, hung upNov
2020Warning: caution advised with numberNov
2020Safe, Syndicate II game siteNov
2020Caller claims lottery scam, suspiciousOct
2020Refund promised after no winningsOct
2020Warning: lottery scam, unauthorized withdrawalsSep
2020Number Of Searches: 13 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 24 September 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Crackley(Staffordshire), Golden Valley(Gloucestershire), Papa(Shetland Isles), Port Hill(Oxfordshire) and White Cross Hill(Cambridgeshire).
02031375502 has 17 comments of which 8 x neutral and 8 x negative and 1 x positive
02031375502 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031375502 👆 is reported as a likely lottery scam where callers claim you've won free entries or syndicate membership but then ask for personal details including bank info and charge monthly fees without clear prior consent. Many mention being targeted after entering online draws and receiving persistent calls pressuring for bank account and sort code details. Callers give plausible stories, referencing EuroMillions or "super lotto," yet no proof or follow-up emails with winning details appear. Some users encountered repeated calls even after asking to unsubscribe, with suspicious direct debit requests. Reports warn that this scam misuses personal data and bank info, with many advising caution about unexpected calls claiming lottery wins or free syndicate spots.
Reports on phone number 02031375502
5 yearsI received a message claiming I had won a discount card from the postcode lottery, but the thing is, I don't even participate in the lottery at all!5 yearsReceived a request for my email and date of birth from someone claiming to represent a EuroMillions syndicate subscription service. It’s clearly a con! They’re just fishing for personal details to drain your bank account. Beware!EuroMillions5 yearsSomeone called saying they were from EuroMillions, telling me I’d won some free lines this week. Then out of nowhere, they wanted me to pay £39 a month starting April. They never mentioned any fees before that! They also promised to give my money back if I didn’t win anything. What a load of rubbish. Just get a real job, mate.5 yearsFuller Dylan hereFuller Dylan5 yearsGot a ring from someone called Kim saying I could get a free membership for some sort of syndicate. Weirdly, she had my full name, my date of birth and where I lived - all things I’d given out when I entered a competition online for a mini fridge, though I did change my name a bit just to be safe. Then outta nowhere she starts asking for my bank details, like my sort code and account number. I told her straight up I’m no fool and just hung up.Kim5 yearsI reckon this is one of those lottery con tricks where they lure you in by making you enter some kind of competition. Foolishly, I signed up and now they’ve got my phone number, email, and even my postcode. I’m pretty sure I’ll be bombarded with spam from now on. Whenever something feels dodgy like this, it usually is a scam, so better watch out.5 yearsI reckon this is one of those lottery scams where they trick you into giving your info by signing up for some kind of competition. Thing is, I went ahead and entered it without thinking much, so now they’ve got my email, phone number and postcode. I’m bracing myself for loads of spam coming through soon. Honestly, if something feels dodgy and you suspect it’s a scam, chances are it really is.5 yearsIt was some lass trying to sell me a lottery ticket, but yeah, definitely just a con.5 yearsI got a call from some outfit claiming they were working for a lottery company. They wanted my bank details and tried to get me to set up a monthly direct debit of nearly £40. They had an outdated address of mine and some other incorrect info they probably pulled off some dodgy website, even had my wrong date of birth.6 yearsI foolishly said yes to joining their free draws at first, but then asked to be taken off all their lists. They gave me this number when I said I wanted nothing to do with their group anymore. When I told them I wanted out for good, the person just pushed me to buy a cheaper deal and told me to send an email - which I’ve done already. Total scam, be careful out there!6 yearsI've been getting loads of calls about some "10 free draws" or something like that. The woman on the phone somehow knew I'd joined a raffle, which felt really fishy. She tried to get my bank details, asking first for my sort code and then my account number. I gave her the sort code but held back on the account number because she was just going on and on. I decided to contact my bank and they told me not to share my account number with anyone like that. She's called me back about four times but I haven't picked up. Sounds really sketchy to me.6 yearsGot a call saying I’d won 10 free plays for the super lotto on Friday and that starting December 1st I’d be in some kind of syndicate. Then they asked for my bank details and sort code, which made me end the call straight away.6 yearsLooks like a Syndicate II game going on here, but it's all good, no worries.6 yearsWatch out for this number, it’s not the best!6 yearsThe call I got showed the number 02036085974 (London), and I’ve uploaded a recording of the call along with my response on your site. They were saying something about giving 10 free entries to the Euromillions lottery and called themselves Super Lotto. If you had any questions, they gave another number to call back on: 02031375502. I checked both because I’m worried it might be a scam.London6 yearsI've rang 02031375502 a few times after noticing a withdrawal from my bank. They told me that if I didn't win anything by the end of the 3 month subscription, I'd get a full refund. I'm curious to see if they'll actually follow through on that.6 yearsWatch out or you might find yourself part of a scam syndicate, supposedly for some lottery thing. They can start taking money straight from your bank using direct debits without you realising.Submit Your Own Report (020 3137 5502)
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