02032869715
☎️ 02032869715 👆 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 02032869715
- Insured claims for £5k offeredApr
2025Scammer impersonating insurance company foundMar
2025Fraudulent Monzo Banking impersonation numberAug
2024Report fraud, consistent negative experiencesAug
2024Scam impersonating Barclays for informationJul
2024Fraudulent calls, report immediatelyJul
2024Verify bank contacts, report scamsJul
2024Suspicious HSBC debit attempt reportedJul
2024Suspicious call after fraud reportJul
2024Attempted to obtain credit card infoJul
2024Fake invoice linked to phone numberFeb
2024Beware of suspicious Norton emailsFeb
2024Fraudulent invoices being emailedFeb
2024Warning: Scam Norton Antivirus invoicesFeb
2024Norton Prime Security is fraudulentFeb
2024Suspected spam or scam callFeb
2024Number Of Searches: 29 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 30 January 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Derry(Greater London), Green Street(Hertfordshire), Nevendon(Essex) and Totegan(Highland).
02032869715 has 16 comments of which 6 x neutral and 10 x negative
02032869715 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032869715 👆 is reported as a fraudulent number used by scammers posing as legitimate banks such as Monzo, Barclays, HSBC, and companies like Norton. Callers typically claim urgent issues like insurance payouts, attempted debits, or credit card fraud to extract personal and banking details. The scammers often appear knowledgeable, referencing names and transactions, but genuine institutions confirm no contact was made. Victims are advised to never share information during unexpected calls and always verify by calling the official bank number found on cards or statements. Reporting suspicious calls and texts to the UK’s 7726 service and Action Fraud is recommended. Caution is urged against responding to emails or calls referencing fake invoices or technical support to avoid falling victim to this well-documented scam.
Reports on phone number 02032869715
1 yearSomebody called me saying I’d somehow applied for insurance and could get £5,000? Totally bogus!1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be an insurance firm I supposedly signed up with through a form, but it felt fishy.2 yearsThis number keeps calling pretending to be from Monzo Bank, but it's definitely a scam.Monzo Bank2 yearsWatch out, this number is dodgy. Had the exact same situation as others have mentioned before.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Barclays, asking for my card details. Seemed a bit off, so I didn't give any info. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.Barclays2 yearsSCAM ALERT SCAM ALERT!! I reported this to the police straight away. They already had my name when they phoned me and were fishing for my bank info. I got suspicious, ended the call and rang my bank to find out if it was legit - they said nobody from their side had called. While I was still on the line with the bank, this number kept ringing me non-stop. Be very careful and never give out your details. Always double-check by calling your bank directly!2 yearsGot a call supposedly from HSBC saying there was a problem with a debit attempt. Right before that, I got a text from a number claiming to be HSBC BANK saying a payment of £278.43 was tried on some ‘FRANK MURPHY’ account. The message asked me to reply N if it wasn’t me, sent from +44 7999 812888. They even knew my husband’s name and mine, and they gave me a reference number for the transaction. Felt kinda suspicious tho.HSBCHSBC BANKFRANK2 yearsDon’t just ignore any messages that say they’re from your bank, but be careful not to trust them straight away. Always ring your bank back using the phone number on the back of your card to make sure it’s legit. If you find out it’s a scam, you can send the text to 7726. Also, if you get dodgy calls, report them by texting 7726 too. For more info on how to report scams, have a look at the police’s Action Fraud phishing site.Action Fraud2 yearsI got a call out of the blue from someone pretending to be from M&S after I reported a credit card scam. I just hung up, and luckily, they haven’t tried ringing me again.M & S2 yearsThey were asking for my credit card info, sounded really dodgy.2 yearsI’ve been receiving bogus invoices through email lately. Quite dubious, if you ask me!2 yearsI came across this phone number in a PDF sent as an attachment to an email I got about a dodgy invoice from Norton.Norton2 yearsNorton Prime Security has turned out to be a total scam.Norton Prime Security2 yearsReceived an email about a Norton security programme, requesting access to my computer. Seemed rather suspicious to me, and rightly so! Just a word of caution, everyone-stay vigilant!Norton2 yearsLooks like this number is linked to a scam about fake Norton Antivirus bills.Norton AntiVirus2 yearsI have my doubts.Submit Your Own Report (020 3286 9715)
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