02032861175
☎️ 02032861175 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203286 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032861175
- Warning about fraudulent phone scamFeb
2019PPI scam call from RichardFeb
2019Unfamiliar caller offering money, persistentFeb
2019PPI scam call from JessicaFeb
2019Exciting spam calls from "Christine."Jan
2019Suspicious woman named Anna PPIJan
2019Warning about scam phone callJan
2019Received scam call regarding PPIJan
2019Lloyds bank PPI scam warningJan
2019Incorrect PPI claim for £3000Jan
2019User had similar experience recentlyJan
2019Phone number is likely scamJan
2019Scam call impersonating bank PPI claimJan
2019Offered potential scam, Mother warnedJan
2019Warning about potential PPI scamJan
2019Suspicious encounter, potential scam alertJan
2019Multiple harassing phone calls receivedJan
2019Unsolicited call offering PPI refundJan
2019Hungry, waiting big dog mentionedDec
2018Scam involving Google play cardsDec
2018Caller attempted PPI refund scamDec
2018Scam attempted involving fake PPI claimDec
2018Repeated calls from suspected spamDec
2018Pranking telemarketers for entertainmentDec
2018Scam message about PPI moneyDec
2018Scam call from fake HalifaxNov
2018Number Of Searches: 124 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 21 November 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Akeld(Northumberland), Bickley(Greater London) and Springhill(East Renfrewshire).
02032861175 has 23 comments of which 19 x negative and 4 x neutral
02032861175 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032861175 👆 is reported as a prevalent PPI refund scam involving callers with Asian or Indian accents falsely claiming to represent various banks or Consumer Refund Services. They allege the victim is owed thousands, typically around £3,000, and arrange for delivery of cash or cheques at the victim's home. The scam demands an upfront payment, often £200, disguised as a commission or fee, to be paid via Google Play vouchers. Many targets have never had dealings with the cited banks, raising suspicions. Callers may be persistent and use threats if challenged. Authorities do not endorse these calls; recipients are advised to ignore them, avoid sharing personal information, and refrain from returning calls. Blocking the number and reporting to official channels is recommended.
Reports on phone number 02032861175
7 yearsGot a call from some Richard Wilson bloke, sounded like he had a strong Asian accent. He left a voicemail saying I was due £3000 in PPI from Yorkshire Bank or something like that. Didn't bother ringing him back, seems like a dodgy scam to me. Bet the call back fees would be insane anyway! Watch out if you get calls like that.Richard WilsonYorkshire Bank7 yearsHad a bloke ring me up with an Asian accent, saying he was gonna pay me some money I was supposed to get. When I nicely told him to quit ringing my number, he went on asking if I had some magic to know where the cash was coming from. I just told him I had a bit of experience with this kinda thing and hung up straight away.8 yearsGot a call from a woman named Jessica with a strong Indian accent. She said I was owed £3000 in PPI from Nationwide and that I should’ve already claimed it. Nope, never have! After seeing other comments here, she seems to target loads of banks - Lloyds, Barclays, Natwest... Pick one, yeah? Who’s your real employer? Total SCAM! Best to just hang up and don’t even bother responding!JessicaNationwideLloydsBarclaysNatwest8 yearsJust got in and had a quick listen to my answerphone. Wouldn’t you know it, two messages from a lady called Christine with a strong Indian accent. She said she’s with Nat West now (seems she’s got a few jobs on the go) and there’s £3,000 waiting for me. Something about my PPI claim, which is odd cos I never even filed one! Guess I’ll hang tight for a third call. Kinda looking forward to it, to be honest. Haha!ChristineNat West8 yearsGot a voicemail from a lady called Anna about my PPI claim being accepted for £3000 with Lloyds. Felt a bit iffy since I've never even been with Lloyds before. Didn't bother ringing back and just wiped the message.AnnaLloyds8 yearsGot a call from a lady named Christine who said she needed £200 to sort out our £3,000 PPI claim. It’s a total con, don’t get tricked by it!Christine8 yearsGot a call from a lady named Jessica who sounded Indian, saying she was from Lloyds Bank. She told me my mum had about £5000 in PPI compensation and that they’d be sending £3000 to our house soon. Then she asked for £200 worth of Google Play vouchers upfront. Definitely a scam - these lot should be stopped for good.JessicaLloyds BankGoogle Play8 yearsJust had the exact same thing happen to me today!8 yearsGot a call from Anna telling me I’d got £3000 from a PPI claim. Thing is, I never even took out PPI!Anna8 yearsJust got a call from 02032861175, and it seemed fishy like the others mentioned. Definitely some kind of scam, so I wouldn’t bother ringing them back. Waste of time really.8 yearsGot a call early this morning around half past eight from a woman with an Asian accent. She asked for me by my name and claimed to be ringing from Lloyds Bank. She said a PPI claim I'd made had just been approved and said I was owed £3000, and they could arrange payment later today - asking if I'd be available. I told her my lawyer was handling everything. She said alright, then I hung up. Thing is, I never made any PPI claim with Lloyds.Lloyds Bank8 yearsMy mum got a call from a man named Richard Wilson, who had an Asian accent. He was offering the exact same deal, same steps as described here. Luckily, she was smart enough to get in touch with Oracle Legal. They told her it was definitely a scam and said the Police have already been informed.Richard WilsonOracle Legal8 yearsThey kept ringing me and I hung up on them at least five times. Then on the sixth call, I answered and told the lady to get lost. She snapped back, saying "no, you get lost." Honestly, who even calls me? Get a life, love!8 yearsGot a call from some Asian lady claiming she’d bring me money today. Sounds like a total scam to me.8 yearsI got a message saying I’m owed about £3000 for PPI from HSBC. When I rang the number back to find out which company it was, they answered but with a strong accent and only just admitted it was '(something) Legal' - couldn't quite catch the first part of the name. They weren't too eager to share much info when I asked.HSBC8 yearsLike some folks here, I’ve got a huge starving dog ready to greet whoever rings this number.8 yearsThey wanted me to pay £200 upfront using Google Play vouchers or cash, saying they’d send the money back. What a complete rip-off! Definitely a scam.Google Play8 yearsBeware! I got a voicemail from a woman with an Indian or something accent, saying I had a PPI refund from Barclays. When I rang her back, she told me I was owed £3000 and they’d be dropping off the cash later that day, but I needed to pay £200 as a fee first. I was like, who even hands out PPI refunds in cash?! She then babbled about new laws and claimed their fees hadn’t been covered yet. I just hung up straight away. Bloody scammers, they're everywhere now it feels like.Barclays8 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a strong accent saying he was calling from First Nation Bank about a PPI refund of £3000. He told me they’d need to charge a £200 fee on a no win no fee basis, but weirdly insisted it had to be paid with Google Play vouchers. Claimed he was following an order from the County Court in London and that the offer was only valid for today or tomorrow, no chance to delay it until next week. Sounded fishy from the start, and definitely a scam if you ask me. Not the slickest con I’ve heard but best to avoid and blocked the number straight away.First Nation BankGoogle PlayLondon County Court8 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Indian accent, ringing multiple times back to back. I kept cutting off the call after the first few, but after around the tenth ring I thought maybe it was something urgent, so I answered. The first thing she asked was why I kept ending the calls. I told her that calls from 020 numbers are usually spam, so I usually ignore them, then asked what she wanted. She claimed to be from Barclays about PPI. I told her I’ve never been a Barclays customer and hung up. But, wouldn’t you know it, they called me again less than two minutes later.Barclays8 yearsHey folks, if you find yourself with a bit of time to kill, why not flip the script on these callers? I ended up spending about 45 minutes messing around with them, and honestly, it was brilliant. They kept begging me to stop calling, which was pretty funny, and their swearing and threats just made it even better. Give it a go, it’ll give you a good laugh!8 yearsGot a voicemail from a bloke with a strong accent claiming I’m owed £3000 in PPI cash. He wanted me to ring back to sort it out but never said my name or even mentioned my hubby. Definitely another dodgy scam, stay clear!8 yearssome bloke rang me claiming he was from halifax saying i was owed 3 grand for ppi on a loan. he said he’d send someone round today with the cash but i had to pay 200 as commission first. i just hung up on him.HalifaxSubmit Your Own Report (020 3286 1175)
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