02032391607
☎️ 02032391607 👆 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 02032391607
- Suspicious health center phone callsNov
2016Reporting concerning phone calls to policeNov
2016Frequent annoying calls, false deliveryOct
2016Unsolicited call to confirm orderOct
2016Fraudulent call for arthritis tabletsOct
2016Scam call from fake specialistOct
2016Received unwanted health center callAug
2016Unauthorized phone call from companyAug
2016Report Nutri Care Quest scamJul
2016Nutri Care Quest scams elderly customersJul
2016Report company for cheating customersJul
2016Suspicious health survey phone callJun
2016Concerning phone call from impersonatorMay
2016Invasive, aggressive, and persistent telemarketerMar
2016Suspicious call from health centerFeb
2016Unexpected call for feedback suspicionFeb
2016Financial claims from UK companyNov
2010UK company seeks to refundJul
2009Number Of Searches: 144 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 08 May 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bearley(Warwickshire), Mumps(Lancashire) and Pawlett Hill(Somerset).
02032391607 has 17 comments of which 15 x neutral and 2 x negative
02032391607 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032391607 👆 is reported as a persistent and deceptive caller claiming to be from a health centre, often using personal details to gain trust. Callers typically target elderly individuals, probing about health conditions and sometimes pushing dubious health products. Multiple users report the company behind these calls, Nutri Care Quest, as engaging in scams, attempting to obtain payment or personal information fraudulently. Complaints include impersonation of NHS staff, misleading information about orders or deliveries, and aggressive sales tactics. Victims are advised to be cautious, avoid sharing personal or financial details, and report such interactions to Trading Standards and their banks to prevent financial loss. The number is widely recognised for harassment and scam activity.
Reports on phone number 02032391607
10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from Yew Tree Health Centre. They actually knew my name and started probing about my health. I made it clear that if they weren’t affiliated with the NHS, I had no intention of continuing the conversation. This isn’t the first time I’ve had multiple calls from this particular number, either.Yew Tree Health CentreNHS10 yearsi keep getting calls from this number but usually just let it ring. today i finally picked up to tell them to quit calling me but they claimed royal mail tried delivering vitamins when i wasn’t home. they’re lying though, i never ordered any vitamins!Royal Mail10 yearsGot a call from a bloke who said he was aware of the resident’s health issues and wanted to check on an order that she supposedly placed. Thing is, no order was placed at all. Luckily, she just told him to ring back when someone more knowledgeable was around.10 yearsMy father-in-law got a call from this number, and they somehow convinced him to share his card info for some arthritis medication. We got a bit suspicious and froze his bank account quickly. After checking online, we found others had similar experiences. Just a heads up, be careful with calls like this!10 yearsI was waiting to hear from my doctor's surgery when I suddenly received a call from a chap named John Adams, using the number 02032391607. He claimed to be a health expert. Naturally, I assumed it was related to my appointment. I went ahead and answered all his questions. Turns out, he and his organisation are nothing but fraudsters. It wasn't until my actual surgery contacted me on my mobile that the penny dropped-it was a scam! Thankfully, I had the sense not to share any banking information. What a close shave!John Adams10 yearsI received a call this morning from someone claiming to represent a healthcare facility. I wasn't keen on the conversation, so I informed them I had no interest and promptly ended the call.10 yearsToday my mum got a call from someone named Brian at Nutri Care Quest. He claimed they had chatted back in June about some herbal supplements she supposedly ordered, and said Royal Mail told him they couldn’t deliver the parcel and might shut her account. I told him there was never any talk in June, no order was made, and there’s no account to close. I asked him to send any details in writing so we could look into it properly. He didn’t mention anything about payment, but honestly, I’m not sure why he rang at all.BrianNutri Care QuestRoyal Mail10 yearsI've just received a call from a firm named Nutri Care Quest, and it seems they're targeting the elderly and those in vulnerable situations with some rather dubious practices. If you or someone you know has fallen victim to their tactics, I urge you to ring either 0203 239 1607 or 0203 289 1408 to request a complete refund. It would also be wise to get in touch with Trading Standards to lodge a formal complaint, pursue chargebacks through your bank, and notify the relevant authorities about their shoddy dealings. Let's make sure they can't take advantage of anyone else!Nutri Care Quest10 yearsBeware of a firm named Nutri Care Quest, they’re ringing up older folks and trying to scam them. If you or someone you know has been tricked by these people, you should ring 0203 239 1607 or 0203 289 1408 and demand a refund. Also, it’s a good idea to get in touch with trading standards to report them and inform your banks as well as the proper authorities about what’s going on.Nutri Care Quest10 yearsI've just had a call from a company named Nutri Care Quest, and it seems they're preying on our elderly and more vulnerable folks. If you or anyone you know has fallen for their tactics, do get in touch with them at either 0203 239 1607 or 0203 289 1408 to demand your money back. It's also crucial that you reach out to Trading Standards to lodge a complaint, consider initiating chargebacks with your banks, and alert the relevant authority. Don't let them get away with it!Nutri Care Quest10 yearsgot a call from a man with an asian accent who said he was checking up on people's health. he said he was a nutritionist based in peterborough and was doing a survey on elderly folks in essex. i just ended the call straight away.PeterboroughEssex10 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone claiming to be associated with my local health clinic. He was adamant that they were reaching out to elderly residents in the vicinity. He began probing about arthritis specifically. I couldn’t help but notice his Asian accent. Quite peculiar, to say the least!10 yearsReceived a call from an Asian gentleman who claimed to be representing a health clinic. He was attempting to peddle some thyroid medication, but honestly, he was quite bothersome. He kept referring to me as "darling," which really put me off. He insisted that we had chatted previously, but I’m certain that was a tall tale. All in all, quite impolite and a bit cheeky too.11 yearsi got a call today from this 'health centre' asking about my health, the guy sounded a bit asian. felt a bit dodgy since i got similar calls before and after a while, they tried pushing me to buy some rose hip pills for arthritis. pretty sure they’re not linked to the nhs. has anyone else had this? what do you reckon?NHS11 yearsI recently received a rather curious phone call from what claimed to be a Health Centre, requesting my thoughts on various health matters. The chap on the line had a bit of an Asian inflection to his voice. What raises my eyebrows is that I've encountered similar calls not too long ago, which eventually turned into a rather aggressive pitch for rose hip tablets to supposedly ease arthritis. I'm quite convinced this has nothing to do with the NHS at all. Has anyone else experienced something similar or got any insights to share? - from a caller claiming to be a Health Centre.Health CentreNHS11 yearsI received a message from a firm regarding "financial claims within the UK" that were eager to settle some funds, albeit with a stipulation concerning credit card fees from the bank. Quite the curious situation, I'd say!UK11 yearsI received a call from a company called Financial Claims UK, and they were attempting to assist me in recovering money that I believe has been wrongly charged by my bank on my credit card.Financial Claims UKSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 1607)
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