02032861239
☎️ 02032861239 👆 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 02032861239
- Caller falsely claims PPI scamJan
2018Scam involving PPI and iTunesDec
2017Missed call notification receivedDec
2017Scam warning: fake cheque, commissionNov
2017PPI scam involving iTunes vouchersNov
2017Scam voicemail about owed moneyNov
2017Woman claiming court money scamNov
2017Scam call, felt vulnerable afterwardsNov
2017Scam, possibly not UK-basedNov
2017Scam call asking iTunes paymentNov
2017Scam call about missold insuranceNov
2017Scam call requesting iTunes vouchersNov
2017Scam call from fake court representativeNov
2017Scam involving mortgage and iTunesOct
2017Scam call about loan refundOct
2017Frequent calls, not worth answeringOct
2017Persistent unwanted phone calls receivedOct
2017Scammer pretended to deliver refundOct
2017Scam involving fake cheque offerOct
2017Scam involving fake cheque deliveryOct
2017Suspicious call about PPI refundOct
2017Unwanted sales call attemptOct
2017Cold-calling labeled as 'accident'Oct
2017Scam; knew info, got angryOct
2017Suspicious call with personal informationOct
2017Scam call; personal details compromisedOct
2017Suspicious message about PPI paymentOct
2017Suspicious call about cheque deliveryOct
2017Scam call about fake refundOct
2017Scam call, personal details compromisedOct
2017Reported scam call, filed complaintOct
2017Suspicious PPI cheque claim alertOct
2017Caller mentioned cheque and voucherOct
2017Scam call about fake chequeOct
2017Suspicious court cheque call receivedSep
2017Warning about phone scam discussedSep
2017PPI cheque delivery scam reportedSep
2017Scam involving postal payment requestsSep
2017Fraudulent cheque delivery scam reportedSep
2017It's a scam, don't get fooledSep
2017Scam call demanding payment for chequeSep
2017Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 34 First Seen: 11 September 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Alton Water Reservoir(Suffolk), Bryn Pydew(Conwy) and Crockham Hill(Kent).
02032861239 has 34 comments of which 8 x negative and 26 x neutral
02032861239 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032861239 👆 is reported as a persistent and well-organised scam involving callers impersonating the London County Court or government officials, claiming victims are due significant PPI refunds. They request upfront payments via iTunes vouchers or other methods, often under the guise of solicitor or courier fees, before supposedly releasing large cheques. Callers frequently possess personal information such as names, addresses, and mortgage details, which adds to their credibility. Victims report repeated calls, pressure tactics, and escalating financial demands. No genuine cheques are ever received, and the scammers may use multiple aliases and foreign accents. Authorities advise ignoring such calls, never sending money or voucher codes, and reporting attempts to Action Fraud or local police to prevent financial loss.
Reports on phone number 02032861239
9 yearsGot a call from someone saying it was about PPI. Pretty sure it was just a scam. Didn't sound legit at all. Be careful out there!9 yearsI received a rather dubious call informing me that I was entitled to £2850 in PPI from the county court in London. To claim it, they insisted that I purchase £150 worth of iTunes vouchers and provide them with the serial numbers. I went along with their little scheme for a bit, then decided to threaten them with a report to the police. At that point, they abruptly ended the call. Quite the cheek, isn’t it?London9 yearsI just noticed a missed call from a number I didn't recognise.9 yearsThis has all the signs of a total scam, so avoid it at all costs. They tried telling me there was a cheque for £2600 waiting from a PPI claim. Before I'd get the money, I supposedly had to buy an iTunes voucher to cover some sort of fee. The caller sounded foreign but spoke English pretty well. I'm definitely passing all the info onto my local police's fraud department.9 yearsI find myself in a similar situation as others have described. I’m apparently owed £2850 in PPI, but they’re insisting I cough up £175 in iTunes vouchers first! It’s as if the money vanishes the moment I send over that 16-digit code. Naturally, I haven’t seen any sign of a cheque coming my way!9 yearsReceived a voicemail claiming it was Birmingham Court regarding some credit card PPI money I supposedly owed. Total scam. I've blocked their number straight away.Birmingham Court9 yearsI had a rather unsettling experience earlier. After I started probing about these iTunes vouchers they insisted I procure to settle my solicitor's fees, I decided enough was enough and hung up. But wouldn't you know, they rang me straight back! At that moment, it dawned on me that it was nothing but a scam, so I firmly told them to leave me alone. I only confirmed my name, but now I can’t shake off this feeling of unease.9 yearsI received a phone call from a woman who claimed to represent the county court. She verified my name and address before stating that I would be receiving funds due to an improper credit card transaction. When I inquired if this was linked to a government entity, she insisted she was indeed from the county court. Shortly after, I was transferred to a gentleman who requested a fee for sending my cheque. While conversing with him, I quickly searched their number on Google and stumbled upon this website, which revealed they are nothing more than fraudsters.Google9 yearsSeems like a dodgy number to me, can't even tell if it's from the UK or not. Definitely feels like a scam.UK9 yearsReceived a rather dodgy voicemail on my answering machine today. An Asian woman was chirping on about a supposed mis-sold insurance claim worth £7,868.33 that had been 'granted' to me. From the get-go, I recognised it for the scam it was, considering I'd already taken this to the ombudsman, who had batted it away. I strongly recommend that if anyone gets a call like this, don’t squander your precious time or effort engaging with them. Just hang up and block that number straight away!9 yearsI received a call from them requesting a payment of £175 in the form of an iTunes voucher. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!9 yearsToday (1st November 2017), I received a peculiar call from an individual claiming to be a robotic representative named Brad. He alleged that I had a cheque worth £2800 awaiting collection, supposedly from the London County Court. However, as soon as he requested that I procure an iTunes card for £175, I instantly recognised it as a ruse. I handed the phone over to my manager, who promptly told him to shove off.BradLondon County CourtiTunes9 yearsReceived a call earlier today, providing a reference number and such. It was regarding a courier named Simon Turner, who was supposed to arrive at 2:00 PM but never showed. Rather unsettling, especially since he had my mortgage information and claimed I wouldn’t have to pay anything upfront until the cheque went through. Yet, they keep insisting on payment via iTunes cards!Simon TurneriTunes9 yearsReceived a rather dubious phone call this morning from an individual with an Asian accent regarding a loan I supposedly had. He claimed I was entitled to a PPI refund and urged me to purchase a prepaid card from Tesco for £175, assuring me that my cheque for £3000 would be dispatched today at half-past two. When I mentioned it seemed like a scam, he insisted it was legitimate and even cited reference numbers for me. I mentioned I was short on funds, to which he suggested I dip into my overdraft or borrow from relatives, promising I could pay them back once the cheque cleared. He even offered to postpone the cheque delivery for a couple of days until I was paid. I must say, the call was incredibly convincing. It’s alarming how many people could potentially fall for such tricks.Tesco9 yearsConstantly ringing, but I wouldn't waste my time picking up.9 yearsWhat’s the best way to get these persistent callers to leave me be? It’s been more than a month now, and I’ve had a couple of different voices on the line. Quite frustrating, really!9 yearsHad a rather unsettling phone call this morning. Initially, I spoke to a lady of Asian descent who provided some details regarding a refund from Missold PPI with HSBC, amounting to a hefty £2,800.30. After she had shared the information, she passed me over to a gentleman, who happened to be Asian as well. He went over the same details again, which raised my suspicions. It all felt off, so I decided to terminate the call. It’s quite infuriating and a bit frightening to think how they obtained my information in the first place. They claimed to be calling from the London County Court, which only added to my concern.Missold PPIHSBCLondon County Court9 yearsEarlier today, I received a rather concerning phone call from the same individual. They stated that a cheque for £2,850 would be delivered to my residence at 6 o'clock this evening by someone named Richard White. It appears their tactics have shifted from requesting iTunes vouchers to demanding a 'one-off payment' of £175 to be processed over the phone with my card details. Naturally, I ended the call immediately. It’s quite unsettling how much personal information these folks possess, even referencing a mortgage from more than a decade ago. Honestly, he seemed to know more about my past than I remembered!Richard White9 yearsI reckon it’s a scam, they had my home number and even my address, telling me there’s money waiting from a PPI claim and that a cheque’s been sent to my place. When I told them I’d ring the police, they suddenly got really annoyed.9 yearsI received a voicemail from someone about a payment linked to Black Horse PPI. They mentioned that if I rang them back to verify my address, they'd arrange for a courier to deliver the cheque. However, after looking into their credentials, I decided against getting back in touch.Black Horse PPI9 yearsThis morning, my wife received a rather dubious call from a gentleman of Asian descent, who identified himself as being associated with the County Court in London. He informed her that a cheque for £4,800 was ready to be delivered, and that a chap named Richard White would be popping by on Monday. Strangely, they said their fee would need to be settled in iTunes vouchers. Having spent some time as a police officer, my instincts kicked in, and I decided to investigate the number further-hence my visit here. What’s particularly alarming is that he seemed to have our name, address, and even our mortgage details. Please, for your own sake, be wary of such scams!County CourtLondonRichard White9 yearsI just had a rather peculiar phone call from a chap who claimed his name was Alex Carter - an Asian fella with a rather incongruous Western name, if you ask me! Quite odd, isn’t it? Anyway, he informed me that I was supposedly due to receive a cheque for £7,850, delivered right to my doorstep today at precisely 5:30 PM. Then he rather cheekily suggested I should prepare an iTunes voucher worth £175 for some sort of solicitor's fee. I'm left wondering who on earth these people are, and how they've somehow procured my full name, address, and phone number. To add to the absurdity, he mentioned a Mr Richard White would be handling my case, and he provided an office address of 227 Strand, London WC2B 2LL. Quite the mystery, wouldn't you say?Alex CarterRichard WhiteStrandLondon9 yearsI recently received a call from a number purporting to be from the London County Court, stating that I was due a PPI refund of £2,850, but all I had to do was fork out £175 in iTunes vouchers. Honestly, I can't believe anyone would actually buy into such a ridiculous scheme! If it appears too good to be true, it probably is... Stay safe, everyone. I can't help but wonder how these scammers manage to get hold of our personal information!London County Court9 yearsI just received a call from an Asian gentleman, a bit like the one mentioned earlier, going by the name of Richard White. He was chatting about delivering a cheque along with iTunes vouchers or something to that effect. I had a hunch it was all a ruse, especially since my claim wrapped up a few weeks back, so I’m puzzled as to how he even got his hands on my information. One has to wonder, is there not some authority that can put an end to these scams? They're popping up all over the place! This marks the third one I’ve encountered in the last couple of months. And let me warn you, keep an eye out for the TalkTalk call - those blokes are rather persuasive!Richard WhiteTalkTalk9 yearsThey're asserting they have a £2,500 cheque waiting for a PPI claim, seriously?9 yearsI dialled their number five times today. After a bit of internet sleuthing and reading what others had to say, I realised it was all a ruse. So, on my last call, I made it clear that I intended to report them to the authorities. That’s when they turned quite aggressive, claiming they’d involve the police for harassment on my part! I hung up on them, and I've officially lodged a complaint with the police.9 yearsI had a call from the same chap earlier today. He mentioned that I was supposed to receive a cheque, and then he brought up an iTunes voucher. Just as he was about to explain further, the line went dead!9 yearsI recently received a rather peculiar call from a bloke with a distinct accent, claiming to represent a county court in London. He mentioned something about a cheque exceeding £2000 regarding a mis-sold PPI. I recognised the name of the credit card company he singled out, which raised my suspicions. Fortunately, the message was a voicemail, and I thought it prudent to look up the number here before returning any calls. Better safe than sorry, I reckon!London9 yearsI’ve just had a phone call from an individual claiming to be associated with the County Court of London, discussing some supposed PPI refund. They mentioned I’d be receiving a cheque, but I’d need to fork out over £200 upon delivery. I firmly turned them down, as I’m quite certain that if this were legitimate, the Court wouldn’t request such a payment. It’s crucial for folks to be vigilant about this kind of scam!County Court of LondonCourt9 yearsReceived a phone call earlier claiming that a PPI cheque worth £2850 was on its way to me. They insisted that I need to pay £150 in iTunes vouchers before they'd release the cheque. Regrettably, I went ahead and made that payment. Then, they had the audacity to ask for another £150, saying there had been an error. Please, don't fall for this trick-it's a complete SCAM!9 yearsThis is an absolute swindle! They’ve stopped asking for iTunes vouchers and are now trying to get you to pop down to the post office to collect a payment slip. Apparently, they're demanding the sum of £200 to cover some fictitious solicitor's fees for a cheque. I've requested an email detailing all the specifics of this call and the origin of the cheque, yet I've been left hanging for two entire hours with no response! It’s quite clear they’re avoiding any form of accountability since they know their firm would easily be tracked via the IP address. It's nothing but a dodgy con, folks!9 yearsIt’s a complete con, folks-beware! Just received a message stating that they’re going to send me a cheque for £5800 today. When I called back from my mobile, they requested the home number they initially used to contact me, claiming they’d ring me back to verify my identity. Surprise, surprise, they never called back! The county court would never operate in such a shoddy manner! Clearly, they realised I wasn’t about to be taken in. I was fully prepared for them to try and fleece me for my hard-earned money. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS!!!!9 yearsI received a peculiar phone call from an individual of Asian descent, claiming that they had a cheque waiting for me in connection with a PPI refund. They identified themselves as working for the county court in London and stated that someone named Richard White would personally deliver the cheque. Strangely, they insisted that I needed to pay them using iTunes vouchers. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!LondonRichard White9 yearsI received a rather dodgy call purporting to be from the dispatch team at the Central County Court, asserting that I've been awarded £2500 from a PPI claim of which I had no prior knowledge. They insisted that I send them £120 via Apple Pay, promising that once the payment was made, they'd send over the cheque. Sounds rather fishy, doesn’t it?Central County CourtAppleSubmit Your Own Report (020 3286 1239)
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