02032521052
☎️ 02032521052 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203252 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032521052
- Beware scam calls for daughterAug
2016Recurring bank issue, unhelpful communicationAug
2016Microsoft scam caller, beware!Aug
2016Persistent calls despite TPS registrationAug
2016Scam calls persist despite precautionsAug
2016Scammers requesting banking informationAug
2016Angry response to cold callerAug
2016Received suspicious call, hung upAug
2016Monthly calls, wrong number responseAug
2016Suspicious call for bank informationAug
2016Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 28 July 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burntheath(Derbyshire), Calver Sough(Derbyshire) and Town Littleworth(East Sussex).
02032521052 has 10 comments of which 3 x negative and 7 x neutral
02032521052 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032521052 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to various scam attempts, often involving claims about bank issues, debts, or computer problems supposedly requiring urgent attention. Callers frequently request sensitive banking information and exhibit dubious behaviour, including abrupt hang-ups when refused. Despite many recipients being registered with the Telephone Preference Service and unlisted in directories, calls continue unabated, suggesting personal data may be unlawfully obtained and traded. The number is widely recognised as a source of harassment, with callers using different aliases and accents, demonstrating a consistent pattern of fraudulent and intimidating conduct. Users are strongly advised not to engage, avoid sharing personal details, and report any suspicious activity to relevant authorities.
Reports on phone number 02032521052
10 yearsI've been receiving calls from this number claiming to be searching for my daughter, who hasn’t lived with me in two decades. Be cautious, as I suspect it’s a scam!10 yearsOh dear, it’s the same dreary tale all over again! This chap rings me up a couple of times a week, using a work phone no less, all while chatting away in that peculiar Hollywood Asian style. It's all about some banking bother, but frankly it feels as if nothing's confidential these days, does it? Best of luck to anyone who thinks that this time will be different...10 yearsThis number keeps ringing my phone non-stop, but I refuse to pick up. I've got my details with TPS, yet it feels utterly pointless. Seriously, who decided it was acceptable to sell off individuals' private information?TPS10 yearsClaimed to be from Microsoft, this chap insisted there was an issue with our computer. He wanted us to power it up so he could guide us through the fix. It’s not the first time we’ve had this; we’ve encountered a number of con artists who pose as tech support, claiming we need to upgrade or purchase software, and then they go for our bank details!Microsoft10 yearsAbsolutely a scam! I'm not even sure why they're bothering with the whole debt phishing nonsense again. We've had countless calls from them, always under different names. It's clearly a bunch of con artists operating out of London. You'd think they'd tire of being ignored or having their calls rejected, but no. It's utterly appalling, illegal, and downright harassing. Despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service and being ex-directory, it seems to be of no help when these nefarious individuals can easily access our information.LondonTelephone Preference Service10 yearsUnscrupulous scammers trying to obtain banking information.10 yearsReceived a ring from this number claiming there were some bank charges to discuss. They then asked me for my bank details. I let them have it with both barrels, and before I could wrap up my rant, they just cut the line.10 yearsI can't believe the nerve of some people! Just received a call from this cheeky chap, speaking in a rather dodgy accent, claiming, "Hello there, I reckon you owe more than £6000 and are having a tough time keeping up with payments." Honestly, I was fuming! I shot back at him, "You absolute plonker, how dare you ring me up and say that nonsense!" and told him to shove off. I really can't tolerate these pesky cold callers!10 yearsCheers, mate! This number tends to ring me about once a month, but I never get a response. Just had a go at calling it back, and the operator informed me that I’d misdialled the number. Odd, isn’t it?10 yearsI wanted to share my experience with this number that reached out to me. They attempted to fish for my banking details, but I refused to entertain their request. The call dropped instantly after I said no! When I tried ringing the number back, I was met with an 'incorrect number' message. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!Submit Your Own Report (020 3252 1052)
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