02032806751
☎️ 02032806751 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203280 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032806751
- Unexpected/nuisance calls, potential scam schemeMay
2016Received rings from classified adMay
2016Received suspicious call from LondonApr
2016Disdain for excessive focus on ringsApr
2016Playful response to nuisance callerApr
2016Spam call impersonating traffic managementApr
2016Prank caller with fun responseApr
2016User mentions constant phone callsApr
2016Missed call, no answer when calledApr
2016Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 07 April 2016 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Longstone(Edinburgh), Rainford Brook(Cheshire) and Shadsworth(Lancashire).
02032806751 has 9 comments of which 9 x neutral
02032806751 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032806751 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller claiming to represent road traffic or compensation services, often alleging entitlement to compensation for car accidents. Callers typically pressure for personal details and continue calling despite requests to stop. Many recipients suspect a scam, noting no genuine identification and aggressive behaviour when challenged. The number has been linked to related Manchester numbers and is associated with frequent, repeated calls that may include silent or dead calls. It is advisable to avoid engaging, not to provide personal information, and to block the number to prevent further disturbance.
Reports on phone number 02032806751
10 yearsI received an unwanted call from this number, and before I could even retrieve my phone from my pocket, they rang me again. When I finally managed to pick up, there was complete silence on the other end, prompting me to hang up. Just as I was about to tuck my phone away again, they called me back, this time prattling on about a car accident, insisting I was entitled to £3,000 in compensation for personal injuries. I had to clarify that there were no injuries involved and that the accident was entirely my fault, so there was actually no compensation to pursue. Throughout this back-and-forth, the caller kept interrupting me, adamant that I was owed the money and insisting he needed my details to process the payment. I firmly requested to be taken off their list and assured that I would not be contacted again. I hope this info is useful!10 yearsSince I posted a classified ad on Gumtree, I've been receiving various calls about these rings.Gumtree10 yearsI recently received a rather peculiar call from a lady claiming to have information about a car accident I supposedly had. She mentioned wanting to assist me in some way. However, the moment I chimed in to clarify that I don’t even drive, she quickly hung up. So strange! The number was 020 7946 1525, hailing from London, England. Quite the bizarre encounter, isn’t it?LondonEngland10 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number; it’s absolutely ridiculous. Honestly, what a pathetic bunch! Perhaps they should find something more fulfilling to do with their time.10 yearsI picked up the phone, and a voice on the line cheerily greeted me, “Good evening, how’s it going?” Naturally curious, I inquired who I was speaking to, and he replied, “I’m calling from Road Traffic Management about the accident I was involved in.” Ah, straight away I sensed this was one of those pesky nuisance calls. So, I decided to play along and said, “Oh yes, I’ve definitely had an accident!” This seemed to pique his interest, as he promptly asked me to elaborate on my “accident”. Well, I couldn’t resist a bit of mischief, so I launched into my tale. I detailed how I’d just finished a rather indulgent meal of chicken vindaloo, a couple of naan breads, and a rogan josh. Just then, my stomach started to make some rather alarming gurgles. And that’s when it all went pear-shaped-a little slip-up on my part, you see. I let out a rather noisy fart and, to my utmost horror, it turned out I followed through. Quite the predicament, if I do say so myself! Accidents are just part of being human, aren't they? To my amusement, he hung up before I could even offer him a bit of sympathy. Didn’t even bother to introduce himself, the cheek!Road Traffic Management10 yearsClaimed to be from some traffic management service, but the moment I requested them to erase my information, they just cut the line. Honestly, get a proper job! Standard behaviour - "The usual Indian, ma'am" and all that. This phone number links to: 0161 654 2468 Manchester, England 0161 651 4651 Manchester, England - Caller: Traffic road managementManchesterEngland10 yearsI've received a fair few calls from this number, so I thought I'd have a bit of a laugh and respond. Within half an hour, I was greeted by a delightful black ring-a proper nuisance!10 yearsEndless ringing from this number!10 yearsReceived three back-to-back missed calls from this number. We tried returning the call, but all we got was the incessant beeping of a dead line.Submit Your Own Report (020 3280 6751)
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