02032863990
☎️ 02032863990 👆 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 02032863990
- Possible scam involving Microsoft downloadApr
2011Texting number was a scamApr
2011Identified Ericsson IPX billing numberMar
2011Confusing refund process by providersMar
2011Firms unresponsive; considering legal actionNov
2010Technical issues with phone callsNov
2010PAYG charges are frustrating, contacting O2Jan
2010Suspected scam; needs assistance urgentlyJan
2010Unrecognized message about billing inquiryJan
2010Investigating fraudulent charges and scamsJan
2010Billing issue, report to 3Jan
2010Suspicious call, need verification urgentlyJan
2010Billing occurs only on calls madeJan
2010Scam message, do not callJan
2010Beware of potential phone chargesJan
2010Unanswered call, unsure about chargesJan
2010Avoid email; check billing onlineJan
2010Unsure about potential charges. ConcernedJan
2010Frustrated about unwanted text chargesJan
2010Identical message, recognized scam, ignoredJan
2010Report SMS harassment; demand refundJan
2010Reported scam, advised to stopJan
201002032863990 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
02032863990 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032863990 👆 is reported as a frequent target of scam texts related to fraudulent charges for alleged digital purchases, often involving messages about unresolved payments and warnings to call specific numbers or send texts that result in unexpected fees. Users report these are linked to dubious companies operating through intermediary billing firms. Despite contacting network providers, refunds can be inconsistent and customer support limited. Victims advise not responding to or calling the numbers provided in such texts, as doing so may incur extra charges. Regulatory bodies can be contacted for assistance, though users often find the process frustrating. It is recommended to block suspicious numbers, report incidents to service providers promptly, avoid replying to scam texts, and monitor phone bills closely to detect unauthorised charges.
Reports on phone number 02032863990
10 yearsFor the past couple of days, we've received some rather peculiar emails from this company. They insist that absolutely nothing is amiss on their end and claim they're linked to a payphone - something we've also done. We strongly urge others to follow suit. To be honest, it’s been quite infuriating, and we've had a bit of a meltdown over it. We even warned them that we might take this issue up with legal counsel. We’re definitely going to reach out to our service provider - there's got to be a way to resolve this, surely!10 yearsI recently received this message, and I’m quite puzzled. Apparently, my transaction from October 2009 hasn’t gone through due to some technical issue, and now they’re trying to charge me £4. They’ve apologised for the holdup, but I’m unsure what to make of it. Can anyone lend a hand? The number they provided is 02032863990, linked to Nextcard Ltd. It seems like many others have also received similar texts, and there's an ongoing inquiry into it. Honestly, it feels like a scam, and I'm eager to track down these con artists to put a stop to their dodgy antics! I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re milking the benefits system too…!Nextcard Ltd10 yearsI've just received a text message, and I tried ringing the number 02032863990 on my landline. I called a couple of times, but no one picked up, so I hung up. I’m left wondering if I’ll end up being charged for this call or not.10 yearsToday, we received a call just like the previous one. We're currently connected to Vodafone, and when we reached out to them, they advised us to contact the number 01483 305503 for assistance. They also suggested sending a message with the word STOP in capital letters to 60440 to prevent future scam interactions - just to be cautious. We haven't found much help from the number itself as we were merely put on hold, but I made sure to send that text to stop any further charges.Vodafone10 yearsWe received a text message due to some technical glitches, referencing a number 12.9, and we weren't charged for anything. However, these folks ended up taking over our mobile. When we tried to call the number, we got a recorded message instead. Now, they're turning around and blaming us for a phone call, yet somehow they ended up with our number!11 yearsHello there, I recently received a text message from this company and noticed a £4 charge on my account. If you find yourself in a similar situation, I'd recommend dialling 0800 500212 and selecting option two to reach the regulatory authority that is currently looking into this issue. By the way, I had a connection with a company linked to Next Card, specifically their short number with Erisson ITX. The Next Card telephone number I came across is 02071939823, and their email address for support is [email protected]. I think it might be a good idea for us to flood them with emails and calls, insisting on a refund until they listen!Next CardErisson ITX11 yearsI’m not familiar with this number, and the message we've received on our phone raises some serious red flags. We feel the need to investigate this further and alert our mates if it turns out to be a scam.11 yearsEricsson IPX serves as a sort of intermediary company that handles account debits. We received a refund of £4 from Orange, much like the £3 refund mentioned by the lady earlier, despite the fact that these companies aren’t directly accountable for the issue. But I'm left wondering, why do so many mobile networks depend on a large entity like this?Ericsson IPXOrange11 yearsMy stepson recently encountered a situation where he received a text back from the number 60059 on the 8th of November in 2009. He was billed £4 for the dubious pleasure of messaging that number. Unfortunately, Orange has been utterly unhelpful in resolving the issue, but it’s clear this was nothing short of a scam!Orange11 yearsI've been scratching my head trying to figure out this "cd" thing. As I mentioned earlier, with Microsoft and MSN popping up in our recollections, it seems we might have downloaded something from them that cost us £4 via our mobile phone. To get it, we were instructed to text "cd" to 60440, after which they sent us a reference code to access the programme online. However, I can’t shake the feeling that it could potentially be a scam. We're still in the dark on that one.MicrosoftMSN11 yearsI've just received a message like that as well and have informed O2 about it. They're going to take a closer look into the matter. Best to avoid calling this number from either your mobile or landline, as you could end up with a bill of £4.00!11 yearsIt appears there’s been a bit of a hiccup with your transaction from October 2009, and it hasn't gone through as it should. You’ll now see a charge of £4 coming your way. I do apologise for the inconvenience caused. If you need assistance, you can reach out at 02032863990 for Nextcard Ltd. However, take heed: responding to them might incur that £4 fee. It's advisable to flag this with 3, as they are already in the loop regarding this situation.Nextcard Ltd12 yearsWe've received the same message as many of you lot, and we're avoiding replying since we don't fancy getting stung for another four quids. We contacted O2, but they couldn’t do much other than recommend ringing 01483305530. We tried calling, but they’re shut. O2’s not offering any refunds, which is incredibly frustrating as we've never encountered this company or had any dealings with them. How on earth did they even get our phone number? Any advice on how to tackle this would be much appreciated, as we definitely want to steer clear of further charges if they decide to send us another text.12 yearsIs there a charge just for calling the number these folks gave us, or do we get billed regardless?12 yearsReceived the same message, and it immediately struck me as a scam, so I decided to disregard it. I reached out to O2, but unfortunately, it was already 4:00, and time slipped away from me. They advised me to contact the regulator at 0800500212 and to text 'QUIT' to 89360, but it seems that my text won't go through!12 yearsIt appears there’s been a bit of a hiccup regarding your purchase from October 2009, and unfortunately, it hasn’t been processed correctly. You'll find a charge of 4GBP appearing now instead. They’re sorry for the hold-up, though! If you need assistance, you can contact them at 02032863990 for Nextcard Ltd. Honestly, that’s quite the familiar message we often see, and it certainly feels dodgy. I wonder just how many folks actually call this number. The sooner these tricksters are put behind bars, the better for all of us!Nextcard Ltd12 yearsSteer clear of sending them an email, as they’ll end up with your email address and could bombard you with spam! It's wise to check your online billing to ascertain whether any charges have been applied. We received the same message too!12 yearsI just found out that the company charging us is called Ericsson IPX, and their number is 01483 305530. Quite the surprise!Ericsson12 yearsHello there! I've just received the same message, and since we're on pay-as-you-go, it's clear that I've incurred a charge. This is quite frustrating, as it adds up to quite a bit, in our opinion. I'll be getting in touch with O2 to let them know about this situation as well. Cheers!12 yearsMy partner received a text from this number, 60440, which mentioned that a purchase for September hasn’t been processed and that it will now incur a charge. It also mentioned something about "nextcard ltd" at the end of the message. I’m completely baffled by this and don't have a clue who they are. Can anyone shed some light on this?12 yearsI've just received the same message as everyone else here. I'm on the Orange network and I’m uncertain whether I should reply with 'stop', as I don’t want to risk them billing me again. It’s unclear when or if I've already been charged for this, but I plan to reach out to Orange for some clarification.Orange13 yearsBeware of a scam! I just received a message saying my order from *date* hasn't gone through because of some technical issue, and now they're trying to charge me £4. They apologised for the delay and gave a phone number (02032863990) claiming it's Nextcard Ltd. Whatever you do, don't ring them! This feels like a total con.Nextcard LtdSubmit Your Own Report (020 3286 3990)
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