02032003000
☎️ 02032003000 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203200 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032003000
- False BT representative blocked, goodbyeJul
2020Asian caller BT internet security scamJun
2018Suspicious caller, verify before respondingJun
2018Received call from alleged BTMay
2018Number blocked by BT ProtectMay
2018Rude caller; wasting my timeMay
2018Job advice; hung up abruptlyMay
2018Rude phone call, hung upMay
2018Caller hung up multiple timesMay
2018Ignoring and blocking constant ringingMay
2018Unsolicited call from purported BTMay
2018BT scam caller used personal detailsMay
2018Caller wasted time, suspicious behaviorMay
2018Scam call from fake BTMay
2018Possible scam call from BTMay
2018BT caller foul language internet segmentMay
2018Call from British Telecom scamMay
2018Caller uses fake BT identityMay
2018Caller had accent, brief conversationMay
2018BT scam call, waste of timeMay
2018Criticism of Indian internet dominanceApr
2018Scam call masquerading as BTApr
2018User expresses disagreement using insultsApr
2018Unwanted frequent calls, number exposedApr
2018Ongoing scam calls in 5 hoursApr
2018Scam call from London areaApr
2018Scam call from fake BTApr
2018Caller disconnected after I answeredApr
2018Unwanted call from foreign accentApr
2018Caller hung up when answeredApr
2018Suspicious call from "BT" representativeApr
2018Claiming BT internet connection callApr
2018Number Of Searches: 267 Number Of Comments: 32 First Seen: 13 April 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Boldre(Hampshire), Howe of Teuchar(Aberdeenshire) and Sidmouth(Devon).
02032003000 has 32 comments of which 17 x negative and 1 x positive and 14 x neutral
02032003000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032003000 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call from a number impersonating BT, often featuring callers with Indian or Asian accents. These callers falsely claim issues with internet security or compromised connections, attempting to gain access to personal details or computers. Recipients commonly report the callers using fake names and ID numbers, and background noises suggestive of call centres. Many users advise not to engage, refuse to provide information, and to hang up immediately. The calls are frequent, with some people receiving multiple calls in a short period, leading to frustration and blocking of the number. Genuine BT communications, it is emphasised, would be preceded by written contact. Overall, the number is strongly advised to be ignored and blocked to avoid potential fraud.
Reports on phone number 02032003000
6 yearsGot a call from some bloke pretending to be from BT, but I’m not even with them. Told him to jog on and then blocked the number straight away.8 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent saying they were from BT about internet security stuff. They wanted me to let them on my computer, but it smelled a lot like a scam. Be careful!BT8 yearsI received a rather dubious call today from someone claiming to be Michael from BT. The entire atmosphere of the conversation felt off; there were odd noises in the background that set off alarm bells for me. He warned that my internet security had been breached and that malware was infiltrating my system. Naturally, I was sceptical, so I insisted on verifying his identity by contacting BT myself. He provided a rather unusual contact number, 02032864454, and a supposed ID of Mic6257. However, after reaching out to BT, I found out it was all a fabrication! My own internet provider also confirmed it was a scam. Always exercise caution and never divulge personal details over the phone. If it's a legitimate matter from BT or any other service, they will usually send you a letter first.MichaelBT8 yearsOn 31st May 2018, around 2:10pm, I got a call from an Asian person using the number 02032 00 30 00, saying they were with BT. I only let it run for about 10 seconds before ending it. Trying to report it on BT's site was a waste of time - it’s pretty much useless for filing complaints or dealing with people pretending to be BT! After seeing that, I gave up on making a formal complaint. I worry this kind of thing could cause real problems for folks who aren’t able to spot these dodgy calls.BT8 yearsBT Protect has blocked this number.BT Protect8 yearsThe manner in which he greeted me with a 'hello' prompted me to hang up immediately. These individuals are nothing short of a bother. I can't even muster the energy to hear them out. Honestly, what gives them the audacity to fritter away my precious time?8 yearsI've had my fair share of these calls. I usually advise them to seek a proper job instead! Today, much like before, I clarified that I’m not dealing with a Windows machine anymore. Once upon a time, I worked as a broadband engineer installer, but it hasn’t made much difference. This time, the chap on the line threatened to disconnect my broadband. I simply told him to go for it, and he quickly hung up!8 yearsHe claimed to be from BT, and I swiftly told him where to go before ending the call.BT8 yearsGot three calls back to back, but as soon as it went to voicemail, they just hung up. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.8 yearsThis number keeps phoning me non-stop. I haven’t picked up yet, but I’m about to just block it. Easier than listening to it ring all the time.8 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with an African accent claiming she was from BT, wanting to discuss internet security. When I mentioned we don’t actually use BT, she just brushed it off and kept going on about our internet safety. In the end, we just hung up on her.BT8 yearsI got a call saying they were from BT, claiming it’s the primary provider. They tried to sound convincing by using my name, but when I asked them to stop beating around the bush, they just hung up. Pretty sure it was a total scam.BT8 yearsBefore the chap on the other end, who claimed to be called Michael, got a word in, there was a rather awkward silence. I requested his extension number, and he rattled off some digits mixed with letters, leaving me a bit puzzled. He then insisted he had my router’s ID codes and urged me to power it down and reboot it, but I wasn’t having any of that. After a good five minutes of back-and-forth, he eventually hung up. Honestly, I believe if you’ve got a bit of spare time, it might be worth it to keep these scammers on the line just to drain their resources and make it less worthwhile for them.Michael8 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone saying they were with BT, but I told them I haven’t got internet set up. They just ended the call straight away.BT8 yearsSome bloke rang me claiming he was from BT saying my internet was slow. When I asked him to explain why he was calling me in the first place, he just told me to f##k off and hung up.BT8 yearsThis is the second time I've had this happen today. A gentleman on the line greeted me with, "Hello, madam, this is BT." I had my doubts and promptly ended the call.BT8 yearsI got a call from a woman speaking with an Indian accent claiming there was a problem with my BT internet. The call kept breaking up, and I couldn’t really understand her properly, so I just ended the call. It’s definitely dodgy - there was a lot of static noise and it really sounded like she was just reading off a script.8 yearsDefinitely a scam call. The person said they were from BT, but when I said we have no dealings with BT, he just kept going on about how BT handles all the internet stuff here. Then he asked if I was on my laptop and started giving instructions to fix something, which I ignored completely. After a while, I just got fed up and told him to find better work instead of wasting time trying to trick people. You could hear a bunch of voices with strong Indian accents in the background - clearly a call centre.BTUK8 yearsThere was a noticeable pause before he uttered a word. He sounded Pakistani, merely said "Hello," and I ended the call rather quickly.8 yearsHere we are again, dealing with that BT con about my line being compromised. What a pointless exercise!BT8 yearsGot a call from someone in India saying they're with BT about my internet. Bit sus if you ask me.IndiaBT8 yearsThis number's rung me up three times within just a few hours and then cut off straight away. Pretty clear it's some dodgy outfit using auto-diallers with too much time on their hands.8 yearsI got a call claiming to be from BT, saying they’re the main internet provider for all UK broadband companies. When I told him I use Virgin Media, he said BT handles their security services. He went on about my internet security being at risk. Then he asked me for my CLSID, which I refused to give. He tried to convince me by saying, “You can hang up if you want, I’m not a scam, I’m from BT. We’re not selling anything, just here to help.” But I heard Hindi in the background, so I asked where he was really calling from. After a long silence, he just hung up. The number was this one.BTUKVirgin Media8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent claiming he was from BT - total con artist, I reckon.8 yearsThis number 02032003000 keeps ringing me like every 30 minutes. I never pick up. My landline is supposed to be ex-directory, so I'm puzzled how they've managed to get hold of it!8 yearsGot a call from a London number, something like 02032003000. A bloke with an Indian accent said he was Steve from BT. I knew right away it was dodgy. Could hear people chatting in the background, so must’ve been a call centre. Just ended the call.LondonSteveBT8 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent saying he was with BT. He told me my IP got hacked somewhere between 1 and 3 in the morning. He even used my name to sound legit but then messed up by mentioning a postcode I hadn’t lived at for like 22 years! I just told him to get lost and blocked the number straight away.BT8 yearsas soon as i picked up, they just ended the call on me8 yearsThey said they were from BY, with some kind of foreign accent. I’m not actually with BY so I just ended the call without replying.8 yearsThe moment I picked up the phone, they just cut off the call.8 yearsi got a call from a woman who sounded like she had an indian accent, saying she was calling on behalf of bt. she kept telling me our ip address was at risk every time we logged in. i tried to keep the conversation going to waste her time, but she ended up just hanging up on me.BT8 yearsgot a call off someone saying they were from bt about my internet, sounded like a scam to me. dont trust these calls, they keep messing me about!BTSubmit Your Own Report (020 3200 3000)
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