02032394590
☎️ 02032394590 👆 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 02032394590
- Caller with blocked number persistsDec
2021Parcel held, no stamp issueDec
2021Caution: potential scam in progressNov
2021Someone knew and was convincingOct
2021Receiving unwanted calls, planning to blockOct
2021Royal Mail shipping scammer warningOct
2021Questioned legitimacy, call abruptly droppedOct
2021Beware of suspicious phone callsOct
2021Warning about potential phishing scamOct
2021Royal Mail scam, check notificationsOct
2021Received scam call for parcelOct
2021Potential fraudulent claim of identityOct
2021Warning about Royal Mail scamOct
2021Suspicious call from alleged Royal MailOct
2021Suspicious call from fake Royal MailOct
2021Royal Mail scam concerns reportedOct
2021Suspicious package from fake sourceOct
2021Received silent call, call disconnectedOct
2021BEWARE: potential royal mail scamOct
2021Not answering, no message, blockingOct
2021Issue with communication method preferenceOct
2021Upset about fake package paymentOct
2021Claimed missed Royal Mail deliveryOct
2021Refund scam through royal mailOct
2021Scam pretending to be Royal MailOct
2021Scam call pretending to beOct
2021Unpaid package, follow payment instructionsOct
2021Likely a scam, called twiceOct
2021Fraudulent contact about delivery chargeOct
2021Female caller asked about excess paymentOct
2021Urging caution about potential scamOct
2021Suspicious call from Royal MailOct
2021Phone scam posing as Royal MailOct
2021Parcel scam attempt, be cautiousOct
2021Number Of Searches: 126 Number Of Comments: 32 First Seen: 23 October 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Colwyn(Gwynedd), High Littleton(Somerset) and Townsend(Pembrokeshire).
02032394590 has 32 comments of which 24 x neutral and 8 x negative
02032394590 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032394590 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from Royal Mail, stating there is a parcel requiring a small fee for unpaid postage. The callers often know the recipient’s name and phone number, and use persuasive tactics, including requesting email addresses to send payment links. However, they provide little genuine parcel information and fail to answer questions convincingly. Many recipients note the calls are intrusive and harassing, with some callers hanging up when challenged. Official Royal Mail procedures do not involve phoning customers to request payment, instead leaving cards at the delivery address. Users strongly advise against engaging or providing personal details and recommend blocking the number to avoid phishing attempts and fraud.
Reports on phone number 02032394590
5 yearsDespite my attempts to block this number, it keeps finding a way to ring me! It’s becoming quite a nuisance, with calls coming in around three or four times every few days. I find it incredibly frustrating and bothersome!5 yearsMy Royal Mail parcel is stuck in Manchester due to a missing stamp. I got rather worked up when I began to question her about it.Royal MailManchester5 yearsThis number has been ringin me loads on my phone, multiple times each day this week. I never picked up cause i don’t live in London and werent expectin any calls from there. Luckily, after reading the reviews on here i’ll just block it now.London5 yearsThey actually knew my name which made it seem really legit.5 yearsJust like everyone else has mentioned, when I inquired about its authenticity, she abruptly cut the call.5 yearsBeware, this so-called Royal Mail delivery is actually a scam!Royal Mail5 yearswatch out for this royal mail scam where they try to get your bank info. they never call you; royal mail always leaves a card in your letterbox instead.Royal Mail5 yearsI just got a ring from 02032394590. The lady on the other end already knew both my name and phone number. She said I had to cough up £1.50 for a parcel that apparently didn’t have a postage stamp. When I asked more questions, they told me I’d get an email with a payment link. Watch out for this one, sounds like a clever phishing trick.5 yearssomeone called claiming to be from royal mail, but i’m not convinced they were legit.Royal Mail5 yearsI just got a call from 02032394590, and the woman on the line actually knew my name and phone number. She told me I needed to pay £1.50 for a parcel that apparently didn’t have a stamp. When I asked more questions, she said they’d send an email with a payment link. Watch out, sounds like a clever phishing attempt to me!5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Royal Mail saying I'd underpaid on a parcel and needed to cough up extra. Total scam, don't fall for it!Royal Mail5 yearsSome scammer called me, trying to explain how to get a parcel. I just told them I’m not falling for it, and they ended the call straight away.5 yearsI received a call on my mobile from someone purporting to be from Royal Mail, saying they had a parcel for me. They even mentioned my name, which was a bit disconcerting. However, I’m fully aware that Royal Mail doesn’t conduct business in such a manner!Royal Mail5 yearsA fraudulent operation; they're masquerading as Royal Mail.Royal Mail5 yearsDefinitely not Royal Mail - it's a total con.Royal Mail5 yearsI picked up the phone when it rang, but there was total silence on the other end before the call suddenly disconnected.5 yearsI just didn't pick up, no voicemail or anything left, had a look on here, gonna block the number now.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Royal Mail, askin for my email to send details about a parcel they said they have with no stamp on it. I’m not waiting for any packages at all!Royal Mail5 yearsI find myself echoing what others have mentioned. When she requested my email, I provided it dutifully, but she informed me that their inbox was full. Instead, she offered to send a text message, which I firmly declined, insisting that I prefer email and wouldn’t be accessing any texts. She seemed unable to provide me with the name of a retailer or even my address. Upon probing about the absence of a card arriving in the mail, she explained it was due to a backlog attributed to the pandemic. Quite the excuse, isn't it?5 yearsReceived a dodgy message regarding a parcel delivery that required payment, so I certainly let them know what I thought!5 yearsI received a message stating there was a parcel from Royal Mail awaiting my collection, but they insisted I pay £1.55 to reschedule the delivery.Royal Mail5 yearsThis is just like the others. I received a call from someone claiming to be from the Royal Mail depot in London, insisting that I needed to pay a measly £1 for a postage stamp to release a package. When I inquired about the sender, she only mentioned the initials AK. I made it clear I wasn't interested in the package, and she rather dramatically stated they'd have no choice but to destroy it if I didn’t cough up the cash. I told her to go ahead and dispose of it. She seemed rather disheartened by my response and wished me a pleasant day before ending the call. It's undoubtedly a scam - don’t be taken in by it!Royal MailLondon5 yearsReceived a dodgy call from someone impersonating Royal Mail. I suggested they deliver to my nearest post office, and I would settle the payment there. Strangely enough, they just cut off the connection.Royal Mail5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Royal Mail, but it was a total scam. Glad I didn’t fall for it! Be careful everyone, they’re pretending to be legit to trick you.Royal Mail5 yearsGot a call about a package I supposedly haven’t paid for, they said I need to follow some steps to sort the payment. Felt a bit off to me.5 yearsLikely a scam, called me two times then just went quiet.5 yearsI was approached with a ridiculous claim that my parcel wouldn’t be delivered unless I forked out extra cash to cover a supposed shortfall in the delivery fee paid by the shop. The woman I spoke with couldn’t even get the name of the retailer right or identify the distribution centre where my package was sat. To clarify, my order was from LH and I had only placed it yesterday. Truly baffling!LH5 yearsReceived a call from a woman claiming to be with Royal Mail, stating that I had to settle an excess charge for a parcel. She insisted she could guide me through the payment process. I politely informed her to return the parcel instead.Royal Mail5 yearsI received a call claiming that I needed to visit a website to settle an outstanding fee for a parcel supposedly on its way to me. When I started to ask some questions for clarification, the caller suddenly got flustered and hung up on me. Don’t fall for their deceitful tactics!5 yearsA woman, who I suspect had a Dutch twang to her voice, attempted to persuade me that there was a parcel ready for delivery, yet she required additional details from me. When I inquired about the address, she couldn’t provide it. At that point, I expressed my skepticism about her being from Royal Mail. What really set my alarms ringing was the fact that she was familiar with my nickname!Royal Mail5 yearsI received a rather dubious call, with the caller claiming to represent Royal Mail. They insisted that I owed money on a package but couldn't seem to provide me with my own address when I asked. Things turned rather shady when I questioned why Royal Mail have stopped leaving notes at people's homes, and how they managed to get hold of my phone number. The response was something along the lines of "it's on the parcel," which struck me as rather odd. The conversation ended abruptly when they hung up!Royal Mail5 yearsJust like others have reported, I received a curious call claiming there was a package waiting for me at a Royal Mail depot that required a nominal fee to release. I probed further with some questions, but the answers I received seemed utterly off-kilter. They had my phone number linked with the parcel, which weighed in at 0.7kg, yet they couldn't provide any specifics regarding my address. They did mention my town, but their enunciation was completely askew. They asserted that Royal Mail could no longer drop cards through letterboxes due to Covid protocols. When I insisted that I wasn’t expecting any deliveries, their response was that they were no longer accountable for the parcel supposedly in their possession. I expressed my suspicion that it seemed like a scam, yet they didn’t bat an eyelid - talk about self-assurance!Royal MailSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 4590)
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