02032865857
☎️ 02032865857 👆 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 02032865857
- Calls linked to wealth exploitationAug
2024Suspicious call about SIM replacementAug
2024Scam call pretending to be O2Jul
2024Suspicious call, prompted password changeJul
2024Fake SKY callers, likely scammersJul
2024Caller claims to be scammersJul
2024Warning about scammers presentJul
2024Received aggressive calls from scammersJul
2024Beware of persistent scam callsJul
2024Scam caller impersonates O2 upgrade teamJun
2024Scam caller impersonating O2 upgradeJun
2024Scammer pretending to be O2Jun
2024Fraudulent email mimicking O2Jun
2024Suspicious call regarding SIM replacementJun
2024Suspicious scam call about simJun
2024O2 scam call reported, confirmedJun
2024Contract scam; poorly executed attemptsMay
2024Warning about O2 scam and contractMay
2024Loan call scam with upfront paymentJul
2012Excessive calls from unknown numberMay
2012Cell phone keeps receiving callsApr
2012Number Of Searches: 38 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 03 July 2012 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Banton(North Lanarkshire), Clopton(Northamptonshire), Coxheath(Kent) and Woodrow(Dorset).
02032865857 has 20 comments of which 12 x negative and 8 x neutral
02032865857 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032865857 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number frequently impersonating O2 or Sky representatives, often linked to the Virgin Media to O2 transition. Callers claim to offer SIM replacements, contract upgrades, or bill reductions, but quickly seek personal information including email addresses and security codes, notably two-factor authentication details. The tactics include aggressive and harassing behaviour, with some using strong language when challenged. Multiple callers have noted efforts to defraud through fabricated contracts or upfront fee demands. The number has been widely reported for repeated unwanted calls and has been confirmed as fraudulent by genuine service providers. It is strongly advised to avoid sharing any personal or financial information and to verify directly with the official company if contacted unexpectedly.
Reports on phone number 02032865857
2 yearsWATCH OUT, it's a total SCAM. Ever noticed how a lot of Indian folks here in the UK seem to be doing really well and snapping up loads of houses? These annoying phone calls play a big part in that! #OpenYourEyesUK2 yearsGot a call earlier that sounded just like what someone else mentioned here. The woman claimed she was from O2 and said they were swapping out all Virgin Media sims. She told me my new sim would arrive the next day and that someone had to be home to sign for it. She had a really strong Indian accent, and honestly, I couldn’t follow most of what she was saying. I ended the call as soon as she tried to put me through to a “manager”. They left a callback number as 02032865857.O2Virgin Media2 yearsGot another call today, some dodgy person claiming to be from O2. I reported the number they called me on, 020 8144 2339, but when I asked for their number to ring back after looking into it, they gave me a different one. Bit annoying but not surprised with these scams about.2 yearsThe call appeared to be from O2, and I was almost persuaded. However, when they requested that I change my account password and dismiss certain security prompts, I decided it was time to cut the conversation short. I attempted to return the call using the number they provided, but all I got was more headaches. After several futile attempts to get through, I’ve now blocked that number entirely.2 yearsBeen getting calls from people claiming to be SKY, but it’s definitely not them. Total scam, don’t fall for it.SKY2 yearsThese lot called me thrice claiming to be from Sky, but honestly, they’re just scammers. Work was slow, so I ended up chatting with them for about 25 minutes just messing around. Had a right laugh messing with them! Seriously, don’t get caught out by their tricks.Sky2 yearsFraudsters at work!2 yearsThis morning, I got three calls all showing as "no caller ID." When I asked who they were, the person said they were from the Sky new sign-up team. I asked for an official Sky number, and they gave me a 020 number which I later looked up and found on this site. When I mentioned I'm on the TPS list, the woman who claimed her name was "Lisa Wilson" lost it and started telling me to get lost repeatedly, even hoping bad things happen to me. Proper rude behaviour.SkyTelephone Preference ServiceLisa Wilson2 yearsThey keep ringing me up, claiming they're from Sky, and won’t stop pestering until you hand over stuff like your email, phone details, and account info. Honestly, watch out for these lot, they’re proper annoying.Sky2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2’s upgrade squad, saying they were dealing with the switch from Virgin Media. They tried the usual trick, asking for my email so they could link it to some temporary O2 account. Then they went on about needing the 2FA code Microsoft or Gmail sends you to change your password. At first, it sounded pretty believable, especially with all the mess O2 has been making with the whole Virgin Media handover...Virgin MediaMicrosoftGmail2 yearsJust had a dodgy call from someone claiming to be with the O2 upgrade crew, supposedly managing the swap from Virgin Media. They followed the usual script, aiming to pry open your personal email by requesting it to set up a temporary O2 account. The real trick of this con? They want you to hand over the two-factor authentication code that Microsoft or Gmail sends out when you're resetting your password. At first, it nearly seemed believable, especially with all the blunders O2's been facing during this transition from way back with VM...Virgin MediaMicrosoftGmailVM2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2. I ended up chatting with them for about 10 minutes just to waste their time and stop them ringing anyone who might fall for it, but after a while I just couldn't be bothered anymore. The number they called from was 020 3286 5857.2 yearsI recently received a rather convincing email that claimed to be from O2, asking me to provide my email address and to change my password via a link they provided, citing the Virgin/O2 merger and a new SIM card being on its way. The email looked incredibly authentic, with the same structure and domain as the real thing. However, after reaching out to O2, I found out it was all a clever scam. Be careful, everyone!VirginO22 yearsGot a call earlier claiming to be from O2, saying they were doing some updates and needed to replace my sim card. The call kept dropping, then kept ringing again and again. They promised I'd get 30% off my next bill and a new sim in the post. They even mentioned sending a hamper, which made me really doubt it. The whole thing felt quite dodgy to me.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to work for O2 and telling me there’s some trouble going on with O2 services. They said they’re swapping all SIM cards and offering a new deal with 30% off bills for a year. But as soon as they began asking for my personal info, I knew it was dodgy. I hung up straight away and checked with O2 themselves - and yep, it was a scam.O2UK2 yearsProper rubbish job at a contract scam, honestly.2 yearsSomebody called saying they were from O2, pretending to send me a new SIM since Virgin’s apparently moving over to O2. They mentioned Telefonica or something like that. Then out of nowhere, they sent a contract for an iPhone. I got in touch with O2 straight away and they told me they’ve blocked everything on their side now.VirginTelefonica11 yearsThis number keeps ringing our mobile phone non-stop!11 yearsWhat on earth is going on with this number? They seem to ring us non-stop, around ten times a day! It's getting rather irritating.14 yearsI received a call from this number regarding a loan offer, and they requested an initial payment of £140 through Ukash before I could actually receive any funds. The company mentioned was Lending Stream, and the individual I spoke to was a chap named Greg Hutch. I've got a strong feeling this is a scam, as genuine lenders never ask for any fees in advance.UkashLending StreamGreg HutchSubmit Your Own Report (020 3286 5857)
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