02032870991
☎️ 02032870991 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203287 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032870991
- Do not call this numberOct
2023Fraudulent activity, stolen money. Be cautiousOct
2023Caller impersonating Garmin, warning scamFeb
2022Warning about potential bank scamFeb
2022Missed call with no messageNov
2021Missed call from unfamiliar numberNov
2021Requested access claiming to be GarminNov
2021Scam call impersonating Garmin technicianOct
2021Watch out for Garmin scamOct
2021Garmin scam, caused satnav damageOct
2021Accused of giving incorrect informationSep
2021Warning: Garmin scam website, avoidSep
2021Above is a scam warningSep
2021Suspicious call from fake technicianSep
2021Be wary of tech scamsSep
2021Watch out for fake sitesSep
2021Unwanted calls about unauthorized activityAug
2021Scam caller claiming to be GarminMay
2021Suspicious call posing as Garmin supportApr
2021Negative view of Garmin's practicesApr
2021Phone number identified as unknownApr
2021Number Of Searches: 68 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 18 April 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Claythorpe(Lincolnshire), Covender(Herefordshire) and Drumgelloch(North Lanarkshire).
02032870991 has 20 comments of which 12 x negative and 8 x neutral
02032870991 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032870991 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting Garmin users. Callers often claim to be Garmin technicians needing remote access or software updates, but their purpose is to steal money or install malware. Many victims mention receiving fake calls with personal details, sometimes even after no prior purchase or ownership of Garmin devices. These scammers use convincing tactics, including spoofed websites and links, to trick users into giving access to their computers or payment info. Calls frequently come with foreign accents, and victims have reported account manipulation and ransomware attempts. The number gives no voicemail and often calls multiple times. Several comment that Garmin itself does not contact customers this way, marking the number and its callers as fraudulent and dangerous.
Reports on phone number 02032870991
3 yearsThis number belongs to nasty scammers, truly heartless, I can’t believe they haven’t been arrested yet. Avoid calling it at all costs!3 yearsThese folks are total scammers. They messed with my account and pinched my money, and there’s no way to get it back as far as I can tell. It was done by two blokes called Brian Rogers and Calvin Smith. Be careful out there!Brian RogersCalvin Smith4 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be Malcolm from Garmin. After I clicked on a few links related to golf courses, he somehow managed to access my computer remotely. I strongly recommend everyone to steer clear of this dodgy con artist and block his number!MalcolmGarmin4 yearsgot a call about a payment on my credit card for an amazon order, said it was a bank scam tho. checked all my security settings and everything was fine, no charges or anything weird. definitely a scammer trying to scare me.Amazon5 yearsGot a call on my mobile earlier, but they didn’t leave any voicemail. So I just decided to block the number.5 yearsGarmin? Never came across that name before. They rang while I wasn’t home and didn’t bother leaving a voicemail either.Garmin5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Garmin, trying to get into my computer!Garmin5 yearsGot a call on Monday, 18th October 2021, from 02032870991. The person on the line said they were a Garmin tech and even knew my name. I ended the call immediately, felt like a scam to me. Really makes me wonder, how did they manage to find out my name linked to Garmin stuff?Garmin5 yearsI got a call from this number and a US one +1 217 6364247 claiming to be Garmin. They said I needed to “update” something by downloading some software to my phone. It sounds like a proper scam to me - don’t click any links or install anything they send. Garmin doesn’t update their stuff like that, it’s all fake so they can steal your bank or card info. Stay away from this call!Garmin5 yearsBe wary of Garmin! I recently attempted to install what I believed was a map update from them, but it turned out to be a dodgy file that wreaked havoc on my satnav device. When I reached out for assistance via their "customer support," I was connected to a chap with a strong accent who keeps bombarding me with calls, pushing to fix my satnav for a price that seemed rather too good to be true. STEER CLEAR, I URGE YOU!Garmin5 yearsTotally a scammer. I questioned him about who the Garmin CEO is, and he gave me the wrong answer. Honestly, steer clear of this bloke no matter what!Garmin5 yearsI recently stumbled upon a dodgy website pretending to be Garmin. I was attempting to update my Satnav, and out of the blue, a chap from this number popped up, trying to push some so-called security software, insisting that my Garmin operating system was compromised. Just a word of caution to everyone! If you need to update your Satnav, make sure to stick with the official Garmin Express application. Stay safe out there!Garmin5 yearsLike I said before, this is defo a scam, watch out!5 yearsSo after I bought something from the Garmin site to update my gadget, a guy with an Asian accent rang me today claiming to be a Garmin tech. He said he needed to update my drivers for the new maps to work on my device. I wasn’t home when he called, but he said he’ll try again tomorrow at 3pm.Garmin5 yearsClaiming to be from Garmin, this scammer had me fooled for a moment. They managed to access my computer remotely once I was tricked into clicking a dodgy link. It all began with an alert on my Garmin watch about updating golf courses-so believable! Luckily, I caught on just in time to halt whatever they were attempting to install. I swiftly performed a system restore and updated all my passwords. Typically, I'm not one to fall for these tricks. Take heed, everyone!Garmin5 yearsFell for this scam that was pretending to be Garmin, ended up losing £100 after replying to what looked like Garmin’s site but was totally fake. Watch out, it’s a proper con!Garmin5 yearsI’ve told this person loads of times that I don’t have any Garmin stuff, yet they keep ringing me. On top of that, they claimed there was sketchy activity on my laptop, which is mad because it hasn’t even been turned on in ages! Really annoying stuff.5 yearsSome bloke with an Asian accent rang up pretending to be from Garmin's update team. He knew my name and even had an account number for me. I told him I was tied up and asked him to ring back the next day. I then got in touch with Garmin themselves, who said they never call customers - it’s always the other way around. Sure enough, he called again today, swearing he was genuine and all the other calls were scams. When I pointed out the account number didn’t match, he just chuckled.Garmin5 yearsGot a call from someone with a really strong Indian accent who said they were from the ‘Garmin update service’. They asked me to plug my Garmin into my computer, but all they knew was my first name. Felt like a scam, probably trying to get ransomware on my device or something.Garmin5 yearsSeems like there's a bit of a dodgy racket going on with Garmin!GarminSubmit Your Own Report (020 3287 0991)
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