02032868434
☎️ 02032868434 👆 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 02032868434
- Scam PayPal invoice for iPhoneJul
2024Received invoice, won't dispute itJul
2024Received fake PayPal invoice emailJul
2024Reported multiple phishing scams, emailJul
2024Potential scam call on landlineJul
2024Possible scam with PayPal invoiceJul
2024Reported number, likely a scamJul
2024User warning about potential scamJul
2024Questioning invoice for iPhone purchaseJul
2024Warning about malicious PayPal scamJul
2024Receiving suspicious scam emails, reportingJul
2024Unauthorized charge for iPhone invoiceJul
2024Fake invoices for iPhone madeJul
2024Email scam requesting iPhone paymentJul
2024Number Of Searches: 14 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 30 June 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Griston(Norfolk), Grove(Oxfordshire) and Pont-newydd(Flintshire).
02032868434 has 14 comments of which 12 x negative and 2 x neutral
02032868434 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032868434 👆 is reported as associated with fraudulent activity involving fake PayPal and Xero invoices, typically demanding payment for an iPhone 15 Pro that recipients never ordered. The scam uses professionally crafted emails that appear genuine but are designed to deceive victims into transferring money. The number is displayed on these bogus invoices, misleadingly presented as PayPal’s contact. Users have noted receiving suspicious emails from business addresses, with some experiencing silent calls when answering. Many have reported the incidents to PayPal, Xero, Microsoft, and relevant UK cybersecurity authorities. It is strongly advised not to engage with the number or email links, and to report any suspicious communications promptly to official channels.
Reports on phone number 02032868434
2 yearsGot a phone call from a number linked to a fake PayPal email about an iPhone invoice, total scam!PayPal2 yearsJust like a few others have said, I got this PayPal bill for an iPhone costing £1,318.60. The message says I’ve got 180 days to contest it by ringing that phone number. Honestly, I’m not even gonna waste my time with it :-)2 yearsJust a short while ago, I received an email containing this phone number. It was a fraudulent PayPal invoice claiming I'd bought an iPhone worth £1300.PayPal2 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming I won a new iPad and needed to use Xero dot com to sort the payment. Tried to report it as a scam to PayPal and also to Xero, but honestly, Xero doesn't make it easy to contact them. The email was sent from a business Microsoft account, something on an onmicrosoft domain, so I also flagged it to the phishing team at office365 dot microsoft dot com. Plus, I reported the whole thing to the NSCS through phishing dot gov dot uk.Xero. comPayPalXeroonmicrosoftMicrosoftNational Cyber Security Centre2 yearsGot a call on my home phone, picked up and there was no one there, then the line just went dead after a few seconds. Seems like it might be a scam to me.2 yearsGot an invoice on my work email for an iPhone 15 Pro 256GB Natural Titanium costing £1318 through PayPal. It looks pretty real but I haven’t bought anything from any Google sellers via PayPal ever. Feels dodgy to me.TitaniumGoogle2 yearsGot an email demanding payment for an iPhone, same as what others been reporting. It states: iPhone 15 Pro Natural Titanium 256GB priced at £1,099.00. Then it adds VAT at 20% (£219.80), making the total due £1,318.80. They claimed they sent a copy to my PayPal account but I checked and there’s no such payment or transaction on there at all. Definitely smells dodgy to me.PayPal2 yearsBeware of dodgy Xero invoices being sent out as part of a scam.2 yearsI got an email from this number saying I owed £1300 for an iPhone, which they claimed would be charged to my PayPal. The message started with a very generic hi and I’m not even a fan of iPhones, never owned one either. Looks like a proper scam to me. I didn’t click any links or bother calling them back.2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be PayPal, asking me to send over thousands of quid. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!PayPal2 yearsReported this number straight away - definitely a PAYPAL scammer. Blocked it without a second thought.2 yearsI didnt get a call but the number popped up saying it was from Paypal. Then I saw a dodgy invoice pretending to be from Paypal, and on top of that another fake one from Xero. Both showed the exact same thing, a bill for £1,318.80 for an iPhone 15 Pro Natural Titanium 256GB, which we definitely never bought or ordered.Paypal2 yearsJust got an email that looked like it was from PayPal but was obviously a scam. This morning someone’s mentioned a dodgy Xero invoice for £1,318.80, supposedly for an iPhone 15 Pro Natural Titanium 256GB, which I definitely didn’t buy. The IP address, which is probably just the email provider’s server, traces back to a hosting rack in Windcrest, Texas. Since it landed in my work email, I’ve passed it on to our Cyber Security team, hoping they can do something to block that mail server so we don’t get more rubbish like this.PayPalWindcrestTexasCyber Security2 yearsGot a PayPal invoice for an iPhone I definitely didn't ask for, and it had this number on it. Weird and kinda sketchy if you ask me!PayPalSubmit Your Own Report (020 3286 8434)
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