02032872062
☎️ 02032872062 👆 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 02032872062
- Received suspicious call from fake HMRCSep
2018Contact tech support for assistanceMar
2017Beware of fraudulent phone scamsFeb
2017Recurring scam calls from BTFeb
2017Warns of BT channel-changing scamFeb
2017Receiving fraudulent BT scam callsFeb
2017Potential fraudulent call impersonating OpenreachFeb
2017Scam call claiming PC hackFeb
2017Warning about potential phone scamFeb
2017User confirmed a scam callJan
2017Suspicious caller offering tech supportJan
2017Possible phishing scam, beware scammerJan
2017Warning about sophisticated computer scamJan
2017Suspected scam call from "BT"Jan
2017Concern about BT phone numberJan
2017Annoying calls from convincing scammerJan
2017Scam calls from fake companyJan
2017Caller knew personal info, confirmed detailsJan
2017Threatening scam call experience sharedJan
2017Defrauded 10,000 pounds in hackDec
2016Received suspicious call accusing hackingDec
2016Suspicious call claiming technical problem. AnnoyingDec
2016Scam call from fake BTDec
2016Scammer posing as tech supportDec
2016Scam call about internet hackingDec
2016BT scam targeting Asian customersDec
2016Suspicious call from alleged BTNov
2016BT scam call reported, nuisance persistsNov
2016Warning: potential scam, do not discloseNov
2016Received suspicious call from "BT" impersonatorNov
2016Warning about non-BT phone numberNov
2016Warning about possible phishing scamNov
2016Received scam call, verified, exposedNov
2016Suspicious call about hacked phoneNov
2016Received scam call; did not respondNov
2016Be cautious of BT scamNov
2016Scammed by someone pretending BTOct
2016Received suspicious call about computerOct
2016Scam from bogus BT callerOct
2016Suspicious call, likely a scamOct
2016positive experience resolving issue with BTOct
2016Received helpful tech support from BTOct
2016Bogus call about IP hackingSep
2016Hang up on persistent scammerSep
2016Scam call targeting older individualsSep
2016Received suspicious call about IPSep
2016Suspicious call from fake BTSep
2016Suspicious tech support scam experienceSep
2016Suspicious scam call from BT hoaxSep
2016Phone scam claiming internet issueSep
2016Suspicious call regarding internet securitySep
2016Scam involving fake technical supportSep
2016Caller claimed to be from BTSep
2016Warning about suspicious unsolicited callSep
2016Scam call from fake 'BT'Sep
2016Beware of potential phone scamSep
2016Received suspicious call from "BT."Sep
2016Potential BT scam call impersonationSep
2016Possible phishing call from impersonatorsSep
2016Scam call from fake technicianSep
2016Warning: BT internet scam alertSep
2016Number Of Searches: 650 Number Of Comments: 55 First Seen: 02 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broomyshaw(Staffordshire), Hicks Forstal(Kent) and Port Charlotte(Argyll and Bute).
02032872062 has 55 comments of which 35 x negative and 18 x neutral and 2 x positive
02032872062 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032872062 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number frequently used by callers claiming to be from BT or related technical departments. Callers, often with South Asian accents, typically warn of hacking or security issues on internet connections, urging victims to grant remote access or provide personal details. Many victims reported the scammers knew their name and address but could not verify BT account details, leading to suspicious and aggressive behaviour when challenged. The number is not associated with BT and multiple users confirmed the company is aware and considers these calls fraudulent. Targets include vulnerable individuals and those with existing broadband accounts; callers employ pressure tactics and false identities. It is strongly advised not to engage, to hang up immediately, and to contact official providers directly for verification.
Reports on phone number 02032872062
9 yearsHad calls from Tech help, BT support and even talk talk customer service.TechBTTalkTalk10 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming to be from BT. I brought up the TPS and they just hung up straight away. These scammers have been ringing me loads. Honestly, next time I’m gonna blow my whistle at them - feels like proper harassment now!BTTelephone Preference Service10 yearsThe guy claiming to be from BT sounded nothing like Jordan Belford, more like some Abdul or something! He told me BT were shifting channels or whatever, then I knew straight away it was dodgy. Seriously, don’t fall for it - these folks are heartless scammers, no scruples at all, just pure fraud. I tried ringing BT to let them know and they didn’t seem bothered at all! JUST BE CAREFUL, CONSIDER THIS A WARNING.JordanBT10 yearsI keep getting calls from people with Asian accents saying they’re from BT. Today, they said there was a problem with my broadband and then claimed I was using the connection illegally, saying he knew as he was a "senior supervisor"! Asked him for a call back number and, surprise surprise, gave me the real BT number. Told him straight up that he was talking rubbish and hung up on him.BT10 yearsGot a call from a guy who said his name was Ryan Taylor and he’s from Openreach. He told me they needed to change our broadband ‘channel’ from 786 to 432 because the other one would be switched off within an hour. He told me to open the App Store on my iPad. Then he asked for a confirmation number, which I gave as 0203 272062, saying to use extension BT101. He wanted me to ring from my mobile and said he’d wait on the landline. When I called back, the person who answered didn’t even bother pretending to be BT or Openreach, so I just ended both calls.Ryan TaylorOpenreachApp StoreBT10 yearsThat very same number rang my folks with the identical scam, saying they were from BT and that their computer was compromised. Luckily, they thought quick and ended the call, then got in touch with me for some guidance!BT10 yearsJust got two calls from men using the number 02032872062 claiming to be from BT internet, saying my computer was hacked. They asked me to type commands into the cmd prompt, which I refused, and they got pretty annoyed. After looking up the number, it turned out to be scammers, so be careful and don’t fall for it either.London10 yearsThis bloke said he was calling from BT but when I rang BT they told me it was a scam call - don’t trust it!BT10 yearsI received a call from someone with a strong Indian accent, insisting that I needed to alter the channel number on my BT router from 756 to 452. He claimed he could guide me through the process while I sat at my computer.10 yearsI got a call where they said someone was trying to hack into my BT internet IP. Then they put me through to a 'senior technician' who asked about the devices I use mostly. I noted down his name - Alex Joseph - he also gave me an ID number 313413 and said his contact was 0203 287 2062. After that, I ended the call.Alex Joseph10 yearsSCAM!! They list their location as 122 Gebze St, 2nd Floor, Karakol 7, Kyrgyzstan. They kept me on the line long enough to take over my PC, so Google Maps thinks that’s my home address now! I was lucky to get away before they asked for my bank info. They’re really clever, making fake windows pop up that look exactly like your own screen. First, they call pretending to be BT, then ring back saying they’re Microsoft Windows, but it’s the same trick. Watch out!!Gebze St2nd FloorKarakol 7KyrgyzstanGoogle MapsBTMicrosoft10 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call this morning from a lady named Susan Matthews (BT ID 78600). She claimed to be from the BT Technical Team, informing me that my computer had been targeted by security threats and that there were attempts to breach its security. Naturally, I was quite sceptical, so I requested her phone number, mentioning that someone had knocked on my door and that I’d prefer to call her back. After a moment's hesitation, she provided me with the number 02072872060. Subsequently, I contacted BT myself, only to find out that no one from their team had reached out to me today. So, be cautious, as she was quite persuasive, even presenting a fabricated identity. It's worth noting she had a bit of an Indian twang to her accent.Susan MatthewsBTBT Technical Team10 yearsClaimed to be BT Tech Support, rang me from 02032872062. Looks just like all the other dodgy calls, definitely a con. Wonderin if BT has a security problem? I’m sick of trying to sort stuff out with people miles away who barely speak proper English and clearly haven’t got a clue about computers. Just get passed around and given rubbish answers. BT should be ashamed of how bad their customer service is - you can’t even find proper UK phone numbers on their official site!BT Technical DepartmentBTUK10 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number lately, and it's become quite bothersome. To make matters worse, the woman I spoke to earlier today seemed incredibly persuasive; I'm genuinely concerned that someone might actually be taken in by it. Surely there must be a way to address this issue?10 yearsI got a bit wary too, even tho they knew my name and where I live. I asked them to verify my BT account number and they just cut the call straight away.10 yearsThis number scammed me out of 10 grand, they managed to get into my computer and online accounts. They showed me fake pages, making it seem like I got some kind of compensation in my bank which looked real, but it was all fake. While I was looking at those screens, they were actually moving money from my account without me knowing.10 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent on a really bad connection. She said my internet was hacked and would be cut off tomorrow. I asked for a callback number 'cause I wasn’t sure she was really from BT. Found this forum afterwards and thought it best to end the call and not ring back. Not sure what’s going on, but seeing the replies here I’m just gonna ignore it and hope my internet stays on!BT10 yearsA lady named Jennifer Parker rang me saying she was from the BT tech team. She was really pushy. I even ended the call but she rang right back again. BT told me there’s nothing wrong with our phone line and they usually call from an 0800 number. Proper frustrating.Jennifer ParkerBT10 yearsGot four calls from a woman with an Asian accent claiming she was from BT broadband, saying my computer server had a virus. The number showed as withheld on my caller ID. I declined to follow her instructions on my computer and asked for her number so I could ring back later. She gave me 02032872062 and said to ask for Jennifer Parker. Obviously, I’m not planning to ring her back.BTJennifer Parker10 yearsI received a call from someone identifying themselves as Mark Wilson, who also used the number 009073554434. He was spouting off the same nonsense about hacking related to the Internet. He claims to be from the tech department at BT, but frankly, I’m not buying it!Mark WilsonBT10 yearsGot a call earlier from a lady saying she was from BT, telling me my internet was at risk and I needed to follow her instructions or it’d be cut off permanently. I refused and she started shouting at me down the line. She said her number was 02032872062 but when I looked it up, it’s definitely not BT. Why do these lot keep calling? Surely they get the hint? Anyway, rant done.BT10 yearsI received a call from an individual claiming to be Shaun Johnson, who had a distinctly Indian inflection. He stated he was representing the BT Internet Department and was rather alarmingly threatening to cut off our line unless I rushed to my computer to address some 'urgent issues'. When I asked to speak with a manager, I ended up with John William-another chap with a noticeable Indian accent-who insisted he was from the BT Technical Team. He claimed that our BT line was under siege from hackers purportedly operating out of Nigeria, and that our connection would be terminated in a matter of hours if I didn’t cooperate. It seems my persistent questioning wore him out, as he abruptly hung up on me! It's reassuring to know I'm not alone in encountering these nuisances, though I do sincerely wish they'd simply leave us be!Shaun JohnsonBT Internet DepartmentJohn WilliamBT Technical TeamBTNigeria10 yearsGot a call from a man named Shawn Johnson, who said he was from BT. He mentioned there was a problem with my internet and asked for some codes to access my router. Didn’t give any details and sounded fishy, so I figured it was a scam.Shawn JohnsonBT10 yearsThis is definitely a con, they claim to be BT Security warning about hackers. Do not share any of your details with them.BT Security10 yearsTHIS ISNT A BT NUMBER, REPEAT THIS AINT NO BT NUMBER. Scammers only, nothing legit here. Don’t fall for it. Cheers, BT security.BT10 yearsGot a call from a 'number withheld' where the person said he was a BT engineer, saying my internet was getting hacked or something and asked for some security details. I told him I wouldn't share anything unless he could prove he was calling from an official BT line. He gave me the number 02032872062. When I looked it up, loads of others had reported the same sort of scam.10 yearsDefinitely a scammer trying to gather personal details. They claimed to be from BT Rescue Team, but when I rang BT Customer Support, they told me no such team exists! I've reported the number to them for checking!BT Rescue TeamBTCustomer10 yearsGot a ring from some bloke called "Paul Allen" saying my BT security needed an update. I asked for his phone number so I could ring back and verify. When I did, I asked to speak to his boss, "Peter Wilson". Then I asked who was above him and he just hung up. Totally a scam, no doubt about it.Paul AllenPeter Wilson10 yearsMy daughter, a TalkTalk subscriber, received a rather dubious phone call from the number 02032872062. The caller, claiming to be an engineer named Peter Thompson and speaking with a strong Indian accent, insisted that her phone had been compromised by hackers from Nigeria and that he could resolve the issue. Sensing something off, my daughter rightly decided to terminate the call. This occurred on the 11th of November, 2016, from our home in Frank, Surrey.TalkTalkPeter ThompsonNigeriaFrankSurrey10 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy calling himself Alex Broad, using a BT line starting with 050927. He asked me to ring him back and gave me 02032872062. 'Alex' claimed my system had been hacked and wanted my IP address. Both me and my wife teach Computing at uni, so yeah, no way I called back!Alex BroadAlex10 yearsSome bloke called "Mike" claiming to be from BT tech support, saying my IP had been compromised and he needed to fix access on my PC. At first I thought it was legit since BT had recently called about a faulty line, but something felt off. So I jotted down the number to call back, then looked it up. Don’t fall for it!MikeBT10 yearsOn 17/09/16 someone with an Indian accent gave me a ring. The day before, this person claimed to be calling from BT and scammed me out of quite a bit of money (I’m pretty embarrassed that I fell for it). On 16/09/16 he said my internet had been hacked and my account was compromised; for some reasons I stupidly believed him. He told me that a new router would arrive the next day and he’d phone then. When he called I ended the call straight away, and when I called 1471 it said “number withheld”. But then he phoned again from the number I mention at the start, and I hung up on him again.BT10 yearsMy missus got a phone call from some Asian bloke named Peter Thompson saying our computer was full of junk mail downloading. She didn’t really trust it and told him I’d ring back later. They gave this number 0203 2872 062, so I dialled it and spoke to another Asian guy, Lewis Smith. When I told him I was calling to verify if they were legit, he hung up on me twice.Peter ThompsonLewis Smith10 yearsGot a call from a guy saying he was from BT’s tech department. He told me there was some sketchy stuff happening on my account last night, something about my IP address. He gave me a number to ring to prove he was legit. I called BT’s official customer service (not that number) and they told me there’s been no unusual activity on my account at all.BT10 yearsI had an unexpected phone call the other day from a number labelled as ‘International’ on my caller ID. The chap on the line identified himself as James, and he had quite a distinct Indian accent. He claimed to be representing BT and went on about how my internet had been compromised and that he could sort it out. Strangely enough, he mentioned my BT account number, but the digits he recited didn’t match mine at all. He also referenced some sort of computer license ID number. What sent a chill down my spine was that he actually had my home address. I repeatedly expressed my suspicions that this was a scam, yet he was very pushy, and we ended up chatting for nearly ten minutes before I finally decided to hang up. Quite alarming, really!JamesBT10 yearsHi I’m Aster Lee, just wanted to say I was really happy with the call I had with the exec, they sorted my problem out without any hassle. Really impressed with the service I got. Thanks a lot British Telecom!Aster LeeBritish Telecom10 yearscalled from this number. they sorted out my internet issue real quick and gave me a new ip address right away. the person was really polite. had a chat with a senior boss from bt. proper bt experience. cheers bt for the help!BT10 yearsGot a call from this number saying my IP got hacked. Some bloke called 'Kevin' with an Indian accent claimed he was from BT’s tech team at the Head Office in New Street. Thing is, that’s just the head office, not a tech centre, and anyone can find that address online. I just hung up. Don’t fall for it. Or, if you’re feeling cheeky, mess around and waste their time!KevinBTHead OfficeNew St10 yearsMy mother received a call from this number, where a chap claimed he was representing BT and insisted that her internet was being compromised. He went on about her line not being secure and proceeded to ask for her bank card information to fix the issue! It's absolutely appalling how these despicable individuals target the elderly.BT10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent, kept pushing for my details nonstop - just ended the call straight away. No chance.10 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying he was from BT’s tech team. He knew my name and where I lived and told me there was an issue with my internet linked to the router. When I asked his name, he said it was Robert Walton! There’s no way that was BT.BTRobert Walton10 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Asian accent saying my IP was being used at night and they wanted to send me an encrypted IP or something, just needed me to switch on my computer. Should have just told him to do one. Proper annoyed now ‘cos I’ve spent the last half hour trying to get through to BT. Makes me feel bad for any genuine Asian staff at BT having to deal with this nonsense.BT10 yearsWe got a call from someone called Paul who said the same thing as others, that my internet was hacked. When I asked him for a contact number, he got really annoyed. I rang BT afterwards and they confirmed it was a scam and they’re checking it out now.PaulBT10 yearsJust like all the others, an Asian guy named Louis Smith called me!!! He kept saying he was from BT and that my internet had been compromised. He told me to open command prompt. I asked him for his phone number to report to the police and he just ended the call.Louis SmithAsiaBT10 yearsI got a call from an Asian guy claiming my internet had a malware problem and said he was from BT. He wanted to fix the issue and guide me on what to do with my computer. When I asked him to confirm my BT account number, he gave a wrong one. He seemed pretty legit since he knew my name and address though. Then he gave me a number to ring back but stayed on the line, which made me really suspicious. I had to go out so ended the call. Big thanks to everyone for sharing your stories - it’s a real comfort!BT10 yearsI got a call from a woman, sounded Asian, saying someone was trying to use my internet. It seemed fishy so I asked her what my name was. She then handed me to a supervisor and I asked the question again. He gave me my last name and asked what devices I used, telling me to check on my laptop. I ended the call once I said I was dealing with a bereavement and it wasn’t a good time. I asked for his name, he said Steve Wilson ref dc bt 50786, and gave me this number. The scary part was them knowing my actual name.Steve Wilson10 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from a woman who spoke with an Indian accent. She claimed to be representing BT and warned me of potential hacking attempts on my computer. I requested her contact number so I could return the call later when it suited me better.BT10 yearswe got a call from a bloke with a weird accent (called himself michael) saying there was an issue with our internet and he could fix it. (which there kind of was). my hubby got on the computer and the guy told him to open command prompt and type in eve - by then hubby got a bad feeling and said he’d ring back later. i googled the number and found this site. no way would we let some stranger onto our computer out of the blue, especially when we never even reported a fault.Michael10 yearsGot a call from a bloke, sounded foreign, said he was with ‘British Telecom’ and claimed there was some issue with my PC. He kept telling me to open the command prompt. I decided to humour him for a bit, hoping he'd slip some info about himself. Eventually, he gave me a name - Terin Dec (I had to ask him to spell it out) and said he was ringing from 891 Newgate Street, London EC18 7AJI. I told him my computer was switched off and that I couldn’t check it as I was on the loo (which wasn’t true!). Like others mentioned, I’m pretty sure this was a dodgy phishing attempt.British TelecomTerinNewgate StreetLondon10 yearsI received a phone call from this number earlier today around 15:20. The caller claimed to be from BT and mentioned they needed to address a security issue with my computer. Upon requesting her name and further information, she seemed rather reluctant to oblige. She provided a name that sounded like 'Mary' in a thick Asian accent, but when I probed for her address and more specifics, she suddenly went quiet and the line disconnected. What a despicable scam, particularly concerning for those who are more vulnerable in our society. Please exercise caution!BTMary10 yearsthey claimed to be with bt, but i just played along. they wanted me to open teamviewer[###], probably some dodgy sales pitch. i always just hang up when this number rings me.BTTeamViewer10 yearssomeone called claiming to be from bt - probably a scammer i reckonBT10 yearsSomebody rang me claiming to be from BT about my internet, saying someone was trying to hack it and it wasn’t secure. When she started asking about the devices on my network and who was using them, I got a bit wary. I rang BT myself and they said the call wasn’t from them and anyone getting calls like that should just hang up straight away. Sounds like a phishing attempt trying to trick folks into sharing private details.BT10 yearsI got a call at around twenty past three from an individual claiming to be Kevin Thomson, who appeared to have Asian heritage, working for BT Internet in London. He said that their main server had flagged some sort of hacking issue concerning my computer over the last couple of days. He mentioned he was based at BT Headquarters, located at 81 Newgate Street, London City. When I pressed him for more specifics about which part of London he was referring to, he abruptly hung up.Kevin ThomsonBT InternetLondonBT HeadquartersNewgate StreetLondon City10 yearsWatch out for a scam involving BT internet. Stay vigilant, folks!BTSubmit Your Own Report (020 3287 2062)
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