02032397603
☎️ 02032397603 👆 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 02032397603
- Beware of scam BT callsMay
2018Received call from alleged 'Daniel' impersonatingDec
2017Received accident-related spam call warningDec
2017Fraudulent call from supposed BTNov
2017Claims of persistent foreign callerNov
2017Refused to provide personal informationOct
2017Avoided scam by verifying informationJun
2017Warning: Beware of tech scamJun
2017Suspected phone scam from OpenreachJun
2017Suspicious call from Sam WilliamJun
2017Refund offer is likely scamJun
2017Unsolicited call from fake BTJun
2017Suspicious call from alleged BTJun
2017Typical situation with router problemsJun
2017Suspicious call from "James Hunt."May
2017Scam call pretending to be BTMay
2017Phone scam warning: Austin BrooksMay
2017Suspicious call regarding broadband issueApr
2017Unsolicited call from potential scamApr
2017Received two suspicious phone callsApr
2017BT scam call, avoid allowing accessApr
2017Suspicious call from fake engineerApr
2017Suspicious call, possible scam attemptApr
2017Suspicious call from fake engineerApr
2017Warning: BT router scam callsApr
2017Fraudulent call, attempted hacking, bank protectionApr
2017Scam call, blocked numberMar
2017Warning: fraudulent request for informationMar
2017Scam broadband request for bank detailsMar
2017Scam alert: fake GPO/BT representativesMar
2017Number Of Searches: 181 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 24 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Earl Shilton(Leicestershire), Sheviock(Cornwall) and The Howe(Cumbria).
02032397603 has 24 comments of which 6 x neutral and 18 x negative
02032397603 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032397603 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to be from BT Openreach or BT broadband support. Callers often use a strong Asian accent, give false names, and provide a legitimate-looking local number which does not match the originating call. They allege issues such as broadband hacking or connection problems, ask for router details, and instruct victims to run specific commands or install remote access software. The aim appears to be gaining control of computers or obtaining banking information. Genuine BT never makes unsolicited calls requesting personal or financial details. Recipients are strongly advised not to provide any information, to verify suspicious calls directly with BT using official contact details, and to employ call-blocking features to avoid such fraud.
Reports on phone number 02032397603
9 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number. They claimed to know about an accident I was involved in that wasn’t my doing at all. Quite peculiar!9 yearsKeeps calling me, says he's from BT, foreign guy real pushy.BT9 yearsI didn't get the person's name but their spiel was much like others here about the router. I wouldn't let them read anything off my router or laptop and asked for a number as I told them I’d call back to check if they were legit. The number he gave was a landline, 020 3239 7603. After that, I chose to hang up before they could ask for any banking info. This isn't the first time I've had one of these calls in just a few days.9 yearsHad pretty much the same thing happen to me. I got a bit wary when he sounded annoyed that I was trying to verify who he was. Told him I'd ring later but decided to look up the number first and stumbled on this site. Really glad for all the reviews here, it stopped me falling for the scam. Cheers to everyone sharing their stories!9 yearsSCAM ALERT! On 12/06/17, I got a call from a man with an Asian accent claiming he was with Openreach. He told me my broadband needed a channel change and asked me to open 'perfmon' through the Windows+Run command to 'show' the problem. Then he wanted me to visit a site like '[#]tinyurl[###]/xxxxx' where the x's were numbers. That link redirected me to install Teamviewer, which lets someone control your keyboard and mouse remotely. Seriously, whatever you do, don’t visit that web address - it’s a scam. When I got suspicious, he gave me this number: 020 323 97603. Stay safe!9 yearsGot a call earlier claiming to be from Openreach saying they needed to switch some channels on my router. They couldn't seem to confirm who I was, so I just ended the call. Tried ringing Openreach to double-check but it's a nightmare trying to get through to anyone. Seems like this might be a dodgy scam after all, glad I dodged it after reading the comments above.Openreach9 yearsI got a rather dodgy phone call from someone identifying himself as Sam William, purportedly working for BT Openreach. He mentioned that my internet connection was performing poorly and insisted that modifications were needed on my line. He provided a work ID - wts.009.bt.gn - and a phone number, 02032397603. The moment he requested remote access to my computer, all my alarm bells started ringing. His accent was notably thick, and he stated he was calling from India. I promptly hung up.Sam WilliamBT OpenreachIndia9 yearsThere was this bloke who said his name was Peter and claimed he was with BT. He started going on about some issues with my broadband connection and wanted me to punch in a code or something so he could supposedly sort out the problem.PeterBT9 yearsThey claim you’re owed a refund but it’s just a trick to sneak into your bank details - total scam.9 yearsGot a call from a guy named Peter William, said he was with BT Openreach. He told me there were some issues with my broadband and asked about the blinking lights on my router. Turned out to be an Asian chap. Quite a strange call to get out of the blue.Peter WilliamBT Openreach9 yearsAs always, they say they're from BT and then start going on about problems with my router. Typical.9 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be James Hunt, who had a distinctly Asian accent. He was quite persistent about having me link up to my computer. The whole thing felt rather fishy, especially since he couldn't even name the local network accurately. Red flags all around!James Hunt9 yearsJust got a call from some bloke claiming he was with BT Openreach. Said my internet was about to go patchy and asked how many lights were on my router. Then he tried to get me to press some control keys on my laptop to let him take control remotely. I asked for a contact number and he gave me this one. Looked it up online and luckily found this thread!BT Openreach9 yearsHad a call from a guy with a thick Asian accent claiming to be Peter William from 'BT'. He said there were some broadband issues due to a fault at the local exchange in Birmingham and told me to check if my router light was flashing. He gave me the number 02032397603 to ring to verify his BT ID which he said was WTO7868. Because I used to work at BT, I knew that ID wasn’t genuine - definitely a con. He hung up after that. The call actually came from 0019032551036.Peter WilliamBTBirmingham9 yearsOn the 27th of April around 5pm, a bloke named Peter Williams rang me claiming he worked for Open Reach. He said they were upgrading the Romsey exchange to boost my broadband reliability. Most of the chat focused on him wanting me to connect my computer to the WiFi, saying my iPad wouldn’t be enough. I said no thanks, but he still shared his contact number as 02032397603 and gave a BT ID of WTO78632. The call had a strange long-distance feel, and his accent sounded Asian. After looking up the number online, I decided not to call back.Peter WilliamsOpen ReachRomsey9 yearsI received a call from this number earlier, purporting to be from OPENREACH. The chap introduced himself as Pete Williams, but he had quite a strong Asian accent. He claimed to have a worker ID of 7683BT. He asked if I happened to be on my computer at the moment and encouraged me to press a few keys. I had a feeling it was a dubious scheme, so I told him I suspected it was a scam.Pete Williams9 yearsSo on the 11th of March, I got a call from someone called Jake Tyler. He spoke with an Indian/Pakistani accent and said he was an engineer from Open Reach. He claimed he was working at the local exchange and needed to update my router. Oddly enough, he already knew the name of the account holder.Jake TylerOpen Reach9 yearsReceived a call on the 11th of April from someone purporting to be an engineer from Open Reach, supposedly working at the telephone exchange. This individual mentioned my account holder's name and insisted that due to some work he had done, it was imperative to modify my broadband settings. He introduced himself as Jake Tyler, yet his accent seemed to suggest he was from India or Pakistan. He requested that I verify the call, providing me with this number along with a workplace reference of WTS 150. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!Open ReachJake TylerIndiaPakistan9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be BT trying to sort out issues with my router, but it felt fishy - definitely a scam!BT9 yearsGot a call from a woman named Louis Williams who said she was with the BT tech team, saying my wifi had been hacked and there were loads of attempts to break in. It’s a total scam, they’re just trying to nick money from your bank. Fortunately, I had bank verification on, even though they managed to take control of my computer.Louis WilliamsBT9 yearsGot a dodgy call pretending to be from my internet provider, asking for my bank info - as if! Blocked their number straight away!9 yearsFraudulent internet service asking for banking information (be cautious!)9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from GPO or BT OpenReach asking for my bank info - total scam, watch out!GPOBT9 yearsWatch out! Someone rang me, saying they're from BT Openreach or GPO, asking straight up for my bank info. Seemed dodgy to me, so I didn’t give them anything. Definitely be careful with calls like that!GPOBTSubmit Your Own Report (020 3239 7603)
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