02032391446
☎️ 02032391446 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203239 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032391446
- Scam involving false tax paymentAug
2020Warning: Scam involving John BennettSep
2018Warning about Indian scam artistJan
2018John Bennet scamming money from IndiansJan
2018Indian man scamming money, bewareJan
2018Persistent PPI refund phone scamJan
2018Scam calls, saved by websiteDec
2017Avoid scam selling paysafe vouchersDec
2017Scammed, lost £625, no ChristmasNov
2017Scam involving iTunes voucher requestNov
2017Potential scam call, do not trustNov
2017Scam alert: fraudulent PPI refundNov
2017Scam persists despite reporting effortsNov
2017Warning: PPI scam, avoid contactNov
2017Caller frustrated by laughter responseOct
2017Unsolicited call impersonating John BennettOct
2017Scam call, avoid at all costs!Oct
2017Unknown caller claims misold PPISep
2017Fake business scam targeting elderlySep
2017Suspicious claims advisory call receivedSep
2017Caller scammed gran for PPISep
2017Number Of Searches: 156 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 07 September 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hafod-y-Green(Denbighshire) and Love Clough(Lancashire).
02032391446 has 21 comments of which 12 x negative and 9 x neutral
02032391446 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032391446 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting individuals with false promises of PPI refunds and government cheques. Callers, often using English names but with strong Indian accents, solicit payment via iTunes or Paysafecard vouchers, demanding voucher codes as "proof" or upfront fees, leading to significant financial loss. They claim association with official bodies like HMRC or the Claims Advisory Group, but no legitimate organisation requests payments or voucher details. Victims report repeated calls, personal information misuse, and aggressive tactics. Users are strongly advised to avoid engaging, never provide personal or financial information, and verify any claims through official channels. This scam preys on vulnerability, so vigilance and informed caution are essential to prevent being deceived.
Reports on phone number 02032391446
6 yearsWatch out, this is a total scam. A few weeks ago, my missus answered a call and ended up giving her card info. Next thing, all the money was gone from her account. Today, I got a call telling me I owed HMRC and if I didn’t pay right there, I’d be in trouble right away. Definitely be cautious with these calls!HMRC8 yearsHad some PPI claims in progress when John Bennett called from 02032392353, totally caught me off guard. Ended up buying a £100 paysafecard and another £250 on a OneDall card - not happy at all. When I looked into the cards afterwards, they’d already been drained of all funds. Proper dodgy!John BennettPaysafecardOne9 yearsGot a call from someone named John Bennet, sounded quite Indian, and I think they were trying to con me out of some cash.John Bennet9 yearsGot a call from some bloke called John Bennet, sounded Indian and was trying to con me out of cash.John Bennet9 yearsGot a call from a guy named John Bennet, sounded Indian, and it seemed like he was trying to con me out of some cash.John Bennet9 yearsI've been receiving daily calls from these people insisting they've got a cheque waiting for me regarding a PPI refund. Oddly enough, it never arrives! They even asked for my date of birth, which I firmly declined to provide. Strangely, they've got plenty of our personal details, none of which we've shared. It all seems a bit fishy to me, but I'll keep you posted if they ever decide to deliver that elusive cheque!9 yearsGot a call from someone called Pete Vernon from India, offering £100 Paysafe vouchers in exchange for £2230 refunds. It sounds dodgy to me, so I’d be careful and avoid dealing with these lot.Pete Vernon9 yearsThis week, I’ve received three calls, and it feels like I’m being drawn in bit by bit. Initially, they didn't hint at any expenses, but on the latest call, they requested £100 using Paysafe. They really do sound believable and compelling. They even mentioned that a local solicitor would be stopping by to hand me £2230.00, along with cash to reimburse the £100 for the Paysafe voucher. Each time they ring back, I’ve just left the phone resting by the radio. I must admit, I was nearly swayed, but I'm grateful for this website that helped steer me clear.9 yearsI can't believe I fell for it - I went ahead and purchased iTunes gift cards, only to hand over the codes. Now I'm out of pocket by a staggering £625! Looks like festive cheer is off the cards for me this year. What a right mess!iTunes9 yearsI was instructed to purchase £456 worth of iTunes vouchers and then to give them a ring and relay the codes.9 yearswatch out, this one’s definitely a scam - got a call from a bloke named mark, said he was with some ‘claims advisory group’ in manchester. he told me i was due a ppi refund but to get it i had to buy £100 worth of itunes vouchers from tesco and hand them over to the solicitor he said would bring me the refund cheque. you might want to look up the official claims advisory group site - they’ve got alerts about this exact thing. just a heads up - it’s a fraud number for sure. cheers, davidMarkManchesterTescoDavid9 yearsSomeone named "Mark" rang me from this number, sounded a lot like the one mentioned earlier. He asked me to buy a paysafecard and pay a £176 fee to send my refund cheque. They also use the number 07866453432 and the call just doesn't show up when you try to ring back. Totally dodgy, wouldn't trust them for a second.Mark9 yearsI recently got in touch with Barclays and provided them with all the necessary information about what appears to be a complete scam. I'm left wondering, why on earth is this fraudulent activity still ongoing despite being reported? It’s utterly baffling how these fools continue their antics. Someone really needs to put an end to this!Barclays9 yearsBeware of this PPI con! It's best to steer clear altogether. They appear to have access to your entire borrowing history and try to convince you that they can reclaim your PPI. It's nothing but a scam and a waste of time - don’t engage with them at all!9 yearsThis is the second occasion I've encountered this nonsense. The chap who introduced himself as MARK was rather miffed when I couldn't contain my laughter. Honestly, picturing a bunch of clueless bureaucrats jiving away to iTunes all day is just too funny!MARKiTunes9 yearsGot a call from someone named John Bennett, supposedly English, but his accent was definitely strongly Indian. It was a random call out of the blue and immediately felt dodgy. They tried to pitch some sort of PPI scam, asking me to get gift cards and then give them the codes over the phone. Definitely not to be trusted!John Bennett9 yearsI received a rather dubious call earlier today, claiming that I was due a cheque for £2230. They mentioned a solicitor would be popping round my place at 4pm to sort it all out. To make matters odd, they insisted on a £100 iTunes gift card as some sort of verification for receiving the cheque. I didn’t hesitate and ended the call immediately. Clearly, this is a scam! Best to keep your distance from calls like these!9 yearsThis morning, I received a call from someone named Richard Brown, who claimed to be affiliated with Claims Advisory Group. He mentioned that I’m going to get £2370 due to a mis-sold PPI by Lloyds Banking Group. He also stated that his manager is expected to give me a ring on Tuesday morning. It’s rather peculiar, as I’ve never initiated any claim with this company.Richard BrownClaims Advisory GroupLloyds Banking Group9 yearsThis number is definitely a bogus operation! It seems to be a trick, targeting the elderly and the less fortunate, claiming they have cheques for PPI or similar matters. Their latest ploy is to ask you to buy iTunes vouchers and send them the codes. Beware, it’s a total scam!iTunes9 yearsI received a rather dubious call from this number, with the caller alleging to represent a claims advisory group. However, I’m quite sceptical about their authenticity; when I rang back, they seemed quite evasive and weren't very forthcoming with answers when I probed further.9 yearsI gave my grandmother a ring, and she was informed that she was entitled to a £2,000 PPI reimbursement. However, they insisted she needed to make a trip to some place (was it SMITHS?) and hand over £100. Honestly, what a scam!Submit Your Own Report (020 3239 1446)
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