02031618263
☎️ 02031618263 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203161 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02031618263
- Scam detected - block and reportJan
2025Concerned about elderly phone scamNov
2023Suspicious of possible scam callNov
2023Unexpected silent call received rudelyNov
2023Missed call, no voicemail leftNov
2023User did not find responseNov
2023Caller hung up during voicemailNov
2023Explaining experience with scam callerNov
2023Issues with rude telemarketers/cold callersNov
2023Caller with Indian accent, scamNov
2023Warning about scam medical alert servicesNov
2023Disappointing bartender, likes playing gamesNov
2023Suspected scam attempt for pendantNov
2023Suspicious call, played along. Fun!Nov
2023Caller likely a scam. No messageNov
2023Repeated unwanted call, pushy salespersonNov
2023Lack of communication, just noisesNov
2023Receiving repeated scam calls. Reporting neededNov
2023Scam call using fake nameNov
2023Received scam call selling security deviceNov
2023Difficulty understanding foreign voice callsNov
2023Concern about scam calls from BTSep
2023Another obnoxious scan call identifiedSep
2023Updated medical alert system offeredSep
2023Unsure of caller's authenticity, disconnectSep
2023Number Of Searches: 55 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 31 August 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Azerley(North Yorkshire), Berth-ddu(Flintshire), Ewerby Thorpe(Lincolnshire) and Papworth St Agnes(Cambridgeshire).
02031618263 has 24 comments of which 12 x negative and 12 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02031618263
1 yearTotally a scam, best to just block and flag them.3 yearsReally grateful for this site since my elderly mum jotted down a phone number that rang her, some bloke called Ralph, and something about £29.99 every month. She even scribbled her bank info on the paper! It’s obvious they’re trying to scam and it’s so upsetting how they go after older folks who probably don’t realise what’s going on.Ralph3 yearsI got a call and hurried to pick up thinking it was someone I knew, but all I got was complete silence. Honestly, that’s just so disrespectful and annoying!3 yearsGot a call from an Asian woman pitching a “free” medical alert pendant. She already knew my name and was aware I’ve got health problems. Said I could try it for a month and if I liked it, it’d be £29.99 a month to keep. I just kept chatting to her to waste her time so she couldn’t scam anyone else. Eventually, I lost patience, told her the call was finished, and hung up.3 yearsGot a call but it just rang out and went to voicemail, no message left.3 yearsThey never picked up.3 yearsI ended up hanging up as soon as the voicemail picked up.3 yearsGot a few calls from pushy telemarketers the other day - honestly, they were so impolite!3 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with an Indian accent, asking for my aunt who’s stuck in bed. She said she’d ring back in an hour or so, but I told her no, that my aunt can’t even reach the phone being bedridden. When I asked who was calling, she just cut the call. Definitely a scam, watch out!3 yearsLike others have said, it was a guy from Asia trying to sell some emergency alert pendant for £30 a month, with the first month free. When I said no and refused to share my birthday, he said he couldn’t sign me up without it. I thought about just giving a fake birthdate to see what would follow, but I read in another review that he’d probably ask for bank info next. Definitely a scam!3 yearsI picked up and the bartender just ended the call straight away. Kinda ruined my little game, I enjoy messing with them a bit, making them think I’m interested before I say I can’t hear them anymore.3 yearsThere was a call from someone selling a 24/7 medical alert plan for £29.99 a month, supposedly including a GPS tracker you wear as a necklace if you fall. They claimed the device could even tell if you’d lost consciousness and instantly alert emergency services. When I asked for proof or more info, the person got really irritated, started shouting, then just cut the call. Watch out for these scams - they just want your personal info and banking details so they can scam you.3 yearsWhen I checked the answer machine, there was no message left. Figured it was probably just another scam call.3 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent, who somehow knew my name but pronounced it wrong, trying to explain this automatic "emergency call" system thing. When I asked him some proper technical questions, he couldn’t really give me clear answers. I reckoned it was a scam, but I had a laugh messing with him a bit. He kept going on about the same stuff, so I finally told him I wasn’t interested and ended with a "bye".3 yearsThis so-called firm has rung me up for the third time now. When I tried to ask her some questions, she just kept interrupting and not letting me speak. Eventually, after telling her I wasn’t interested and didn’t need whatever it was, she mentioned they’re pushing this thing for absolutely everyone, no matter your age or health. She didn’t get the chance to say how much it costs because she just wouldn’t hear me out, so I ended the call.3 yearsI’ve been inundated with calls from this particular number, not to mention a slew of other random digits reaching out to me as well. They all seem dodgy and potentially part of a scam. I'm quite keen on reporting these mysterious callers!3 yearsAll I got was weird grunting sounds, no actual talking or anything.3 yearsI found the conversation rather perplexing. The caller used a name that I had previously concocted to throw off a dodgy scammer. They attempted to convince me of the merits of a personal security gadget for £29.99 a month, with the first month supposedly gratis. However, as soon as they asked for my banking information, I declined, and they promptly hung up.3 yearsTerrible call, some foreign lady was talking but I couldn’t catch what she was saying properly. Told her I couldn’t understand and asked not to call back, then the line just went dead.3 yearsReally hard to understand what was being said. The person on the line called me by a fake name I remember making up for some scam call ages ago. He was trying to convince me about the benefits of a personal safety gadget for just £29.09 a month, with the first month free. Once he asked for my bank info I said no way, then he hung up straight away. Definitely seems like a scam to me.3 yearsThis has to be a scam. They say BT provides this number, but if it’s getting tagged as dodgy with all the tech we’ve got these days, surely BT could spot it and block it by now. Makes you wonder if they’re turning a blind eye just to keep the money rolling in from these scammers rather than actually shutting them down?BT3 yearsI got a call from a woman who sounded like she was from India or Pakistan. When I asked if she was one of those scammers from over there, she snapped back, "You have no idea where I'm calling from. Just be quiet and listen, don’t say anything." That was enough for me, so I said goodbye and hung up straight away.3 yearsAnswer the phone... nothing but silence, yep, just another spam caller trying their luck. Blocked straight away!3 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy named Silas about my medical alert needing an upgrade to some digital version. He was pretty determined, kept going on and on. Had to finally tell him to stop and hang up.SilasSubmit Your Own Report (020 3161 8263)
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