02032393919
☎️ 02032393919 👆 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 02032393919
- Deceiving scammer in playful conversationJul
2020Unsolicited call scam for insuranceJun
2020Phone call scam reducing paymentsFeb
2020Racist comment against Indian immigrantsFeb
2020Received call about fake insuranceDec
2019Richard is back, same numberOct
2019Beware of Richard Daniels scamMay
2019Dealing with persistent and annoying salesmanMar
2019Scam call relating to insuranceFeb
2019Warning about attempted phone scamFeb
2019Phone scam from fake VirginDec
2018Concerned due to suspicious callerNov
2018Scam call about appliance insuranceNov
2018Received scam call, refused informationSep
2018Potential phone scam involving payment reductionSep
2018Scam call pretending to offer refundJul
2018False call from Home AppliancesJul
2018Call claiming to reduce insuranceJun
2018Identify potential scam regarding insuranceApr
2018Received suspicious call about insuranceMar
2018Caution about TV insurance scamMar
2018Possible scam phone call receivedMay
2017Had a call today, shareMar
2017Warning about scam PPI claimMar
2017Reported PPI scam attempt with detailsMar
2017Received scam call about PPIMar
2017Offered check for iTunes vouchersMar
2017Warning about common phone scamMar
2017Scam call regarding PPI claimMar
2017Received phone scam, pretended disinterestMar
2017Received suspicious call about PPIFeb
2017Scam call about PPI claimFeb
2017Suspected scam call, blocked numberFeb
2017Received scam call regarding PPIFeb
2017Scam call pretending to be legitimateFeb
2017Warning: aggressive scammers selling iTunesFeb
2017Scam involving fraudulent cheque requestFeb
2017Scam caller requesting gift cardsJan
2017Believes despatch team is scamJan
2017Number Of Searches: 249 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 23 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burnett(Somerset), Easter Kinsleith(Fife) and Turves(Cambridgeshire).
02032393919 has 33 comments of which 23 x negative and 10 x neutral
02032393919 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032393919 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating from callers claiming affiliation with various appliance insurance companies, often using names like Richard Daniels or Rebecca Gomes, who attempt to reduce insurance payments. The calls typically involve requests for bank details or direct debit changes, despite recipients having no such policies. Additionally, another widespread scam tied to this number involves fraudulent claims of PPI compensation from a supposed Central London County Court, demanding payment via iTunes vouchers before cheque delivery. Callers frequently provide official-sounding ID numbers and addresses, but the information is false or unrelated. Recipients are strongly advised not to share personal or financial information, and to report such calls to authorities. This number is commonly associated with aggressive and deceitful tactics aimed at financial fraud.
Reports on phone number 02032393919
6 yearsI got a call from a bloke claiming to be with Domestic & General Insurance. He was trying to sell me a deal to cut my appliance cover to £5, saying it'd save me about half the cost. Weirdly, he mentioned my TV, which is actually insured through a different company altogether. When I asked for his details, he gave them after asking for my debit card number, saying he needed to confirm the number he had on file. It immediately felt dodgy to me, so I just hung up. I've got the guy’s info if anyone wants it. Email was something like [email protected].Domestic & General Insurance6 yearsI got a ring from someone claiming to be Henry Melton, said he was calling for Domestic and General about my appliance warranty. He told me they could lower my payments from £7 a month to £5. Then they handed me off to a ‘manager’ who asked for my bank details to sort out the direct debit change. I told them straight up I wasn’t giving out that info on the phone and hung up. Pretty clear scam to me, as I don’t even have a warranty with D&G.Henry MeltonDomestic and General7 yearsGot a call from some Indian scammer today - typical tricks these lot use. They really should be sent back, this kind of rubbish is a proper nuisance.7 yearsThis number called me and a woman with an Indian accent answered, telling me her name was "Anna Watson". She claimed she could lower my insurance cost from £7 down to £5, saying it was because I was a loyal customer. The strange thing is, I don’t even have insurance on the item she mentioned - in fact, I don’t even own that product at all. Very fishy!Anna Watson7 yearsToday I got a ring from 02032393919, a bloke named Richard. Seems like he's back in action since I saw the same chat message he used way back on 04/02/2019. Bit weird he's still at it!Richard7 yearsSomeone called me claiming to be Richard Daniels, talking about lowering my Domestic and General payments to £5 a month since I'm a pensioner. He kept pushing to get my bank info and insisted on creating a password just for their company. After I spoke with my bank, they told me this bloke was a complete fraud. Because of what he did, I had to change all my banking details. If you don’t give him what he wants, he gets really annoyed and keeps ringing you. Watch out - this guy’s a total conman, and his supposed manager Robin is just as dodgy.Richard DanielsRobin7 yearsGot a call from Alex, some bloke claiming to be from Home Appliance Guard, trying to sort out my TV for £5. He kept pushing, saying he had my info and that I agreed to pay £7. Total nonsense, don’t fall for it! Proper annoying and persistent guy.AlexHome Appliance Guard8 yearsSome woman named Jane rang me saying she was with Virgin Media. She gave an ID number, something like 2806, and said she was calling from 0203 2393919. She knew my address and claimed she was sorting out a lower monthly bill for me, but wanted a bit of info first before sending a confirmation letter. Then she started asking about the make and model of my TV, which I didn’t want to share. I told her to just post the confirmation and any paperwork I needed to fill in. She kept pushing but I ended up hanging up on her.JaneVirgin Media8 yearsI received a rather suspicious call from this number earlier today. The caller claimed to represent my appliance insurance provider, saying they could lower my premiums. However, when they requested my bank details for verification, I promptly ended the conversation. I later reached out to my actual insurance company to verify, and it turned out to be a scam. Just a heads up to everyone! Stay vigilant!8 yearsI got a call from someone called Marcus Green, ID number HA301, who said he could cut my domestic appliance payments down to £5 a month. After that, he handed me over to a woman called Rebecca, who said she was the supervisor. She asked for my bank details and said I needed to cancel my current direct debit so they could arrange a new one. She promised that all the details would be sent to me in the post. I told her I wasn’t giving out my bank info and asked her to send everything through the post for me to check. Then I just ended the call.Marcus GreenRebecca8 yearsI received a phone call from this number, claiming to be from Appliance Guard, insisting I was due a refund because insurance rates had dropped. However, when I requested them to verify my password, they were completely clueless. Clearly, this is a scam. They didn’t inquire about any data protection details, and I noticed the caller had a foreign accent.Appliance Guard8 yearsMy elderly mum got a call from someone named Richard Daniels, but luckily my brother was nearby and answered for her. The caller claimed to be from Home Appliances Guard, saying they wanted to lower her direct debit as she was a "valued customer" - even though she doesn’t have any policy with them. They were quite pushy, asking for her bank details to "sort it out," which is obviously dodgy. I doubt mum could’ve handled their pressure. When I rang them back to check, they tried the same trick on me! Let’s just say they got an earful. I’m absolutely fuming about this.Richard DanielsHome Appliances Guard8 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Home Appliance Guard and wanted to lower my insurance costs. I quickly got rid of them and plan to block their number now.Home Appliance Guard8 yearsI got a call from someone calling himself Jerry, claiming his ID was HA7044 to seem legit. He tried to get me to cut down my direct debit for some TV insurance thing. Definitely felt like a scam to me.Jerry8 yearsThis morning I got a call from someone claiming they could lower my appliance insurance. They acted like they knew everything about me and came across as pretty convincing. They were really pushy and kept going on. I ended up giving them my info, but it didn’t sit right with me. I called my bank straight away and explained what had happened. The bank advised me to wait until I got any official documents through the post, then get back in touch with them.8 yearsGot a call saying they were slashing my TV insurance to £5 a month. They kept going on about some deal but then wanted my bank info to set up a new direct debit. Total con - I don’t even have TV insurance, and the name and address they had were wrong. Plus, I’ve never done direct debits with anyone.9 yearsI received a call from a chap purporting to be from the Central London County Court, claiming that my PPI claim had been approved, and that there was a cheque for £4200 awaiting collection. He provided me with a reference number, SS7133, and introduced himself as Gareth Matthews. Since I'm based in Spain, I mentioned it would take me a few months to return, to which he assured me that was no problem. However, when I rang the number back to verify, I found it was different from what’s listed on the official Central London County Court website!Central London County CourtGareth MatthewsSpain9 yearsJust posted about it on Facebook-had one of those calls earlier!9 yearsGot a call from this bloke saying his name was Terence Ritchie, telling me I’d won £6,700 in some PPI thing. Then some guy called Anthony Paige was meant to show up with the cheque. Yeah, right. Just like others have said, they wanted me to get £300 worth of iTunes cards first. Do yourself a favour and block this number - and don’t ever buy those cards! No one’s gonna turn up at your door with a cheque like that. I’ve already reported it to Action Fraud and the police. It’s a total scam.Terrance RitchieAnthony PaigeAction Fraud9 yearsThis afternoon, I received a rather strange phone call informing me that I was owed a cheque for £5,500 from the London County Court regarding a PPI claim. Now, I found it rather amusing since I haven't made any applications for PPI. However, when the chap on the line, with his Indian accent, insisted that I needed to settle it with iTunes vouchers, it became abundantly clear that it was all a ruse. It’s imperative that we put an end to this nonsense!London County Court9 yearsI got a call from someone trying to swap some iTunes vouchers for a cheque. Quite suspicious if you ask me.iTunes9 yearsI received a voicemail from a chap purporting to be from the Central London County Court regarding a PPI claim. He claimed there was a cheque for £5,300 waiting for me, and instructed me to call back to confirm my details in order to get the cheque sent. I wasn’t born yesterday, so I didn’t bother calling him back. Sounds like a right scam to me! If there truly was a cheque owed to me, surely they would just send it directly?Central London County Court9 yearsI got a call earlier from someone telling me there’s a cheque of £6,700 ready for me, but only if I buy £335 in iTunes cards first. Total scam, obviously. I’ve already reported it to both the police and the fraud unit. Don’t fall for it and avoid buying those iTunes cards at all costs.iTunes9 yearsGot a call from these lot just now, saying all the usual stuff like others mentioned. They sounded shocked when i told them i wasn’t interestd in the £25,000 cheque since apparently i’d have to pay £200 in iTunes vouchers first!10 yearsGot a call from them today, they started off by saying my address and postcode, claiming I’d won some payout for PPI. Then they asked when I’d be in to get the cheque. If they show up at my door, I’ll have the coppers waiting for them, honestly!10 yearsI had a rather dodgy phone call yesterday evening. The chap on the other end claimed to be from some central London court dispatch team, insisting that my PPI claim had been approved. However, I’ve never lodged a claim for PPI, so it was clearly a load of rubbish. I let him have it with both barrels in true Yorkshire fashion, giving him a piece of my mind fit for the charlatan he was!LondonYorkshire10 yearsI'm convinced this call was a dodgy scam. The chap on the line had a male voice that seemed to have Indian accents. He claimed to be representing a county court! I've since blocked the number, just to be on the safe side.10 yearsEarlier today, I got a rather suspicious phone call purporting to be from the dispatch team of the Central London County Court. They claimed I was entitled to a payout of five thousand for PPI, but insisted that I would need to fork out some commission in iTunes vouchers first. It's quite evident that the Central London County Court operates with a different contact number altogether. Clearly, this is nothing but a scam that needs to be put to bed immediately.Central London County Court10 yearsThis number called me claiming to be from the Central London County Court, saying I’d won a few thousand pounds in a PPI claim. They asked me to pay a “commission” using iTunes vouchers! What a load of rubbish. The real court uses a completely different phone line. Who the heck pays commissions with iTunes vouchers anyway?! Absolute scam.County CourtCentral London10 yearsfor sure, this is a total scam, no question about it. honestly, don't fall for it or buy any itunes vouchers. i know it feels harsh but you gotta be firm with them, tell them off, cause they are just crooks trying to nick your hard earned cash. shouting at them is really the only way to stop those persistent calls. they keep ringing from all sorts of different numbers, pretending to be someone else, but it's all the same nasty scammers behind it. don't trust them at all!10 yearsThis morning, I got an unexpected call from something claiming to be the Royal Court of Justice. They mentioned a supposed payout from Barclays Bank, insisting that I'd received a cheque for £5,200. Apparently, they wanted to dispatch a courier to my address for me to sign some paperwork. However, before I could receive this cheque, they requested that I purchase £220 worth of iTunes gift cards. At that moment, I realised it was nothing but a con. It's imperative that we put an end to this, as many individuals out there are quite susceptible to such deceitful schemes. The number they called from was 02032393919.Royal Court of JusticeBarclays Bank10 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to be associated with the county court dispatch team based in central London. They went on about needing to sort out the delivery of a cheque amounting to £4,300 linked to a personal injury claim. However, they insisted that I first purchase £215 worth of iTunes gift cards to unlock the cheque. It's clearly a scam! It's infuriating how these lowlives operate - something must be done to put an end to this nonsense.London10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they’re the dispatch crew delivering a cheque for some PPI refund. But before that, they want me to buy an iTunes voucher worth £210 to cover the fees. Sounds like a total scam to me.iTunesSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 3919)
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