02032872192
☎️ 02032872192 👆 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 02032872192
- Fake grant call, don't respondMay
2018Scam call alert, do not callMay
2016Additional activation code provided: AB125May
2016Received a scam phone callMay
2016Unsolicited call offering government bonusApr
2016Received scam call with fake codeApr
2016Received abusive call after delayApr
2016Received suspicious call, government offerApr
2016Warning the scammer and rejectingApr
2016Suspected scammer posing as governmentApr
2016Wife receiving scam calls at homeApr
2016Scam call for government grantApr
2016Scam call for government moneyApr
2016Received common scam call, exposed numberApr
2016Concern about temptation to callApr
2016Multiple calls from persistent callerApr
2016Received suspicious call claiming prizeApr
2016Report suspicious phone calls immediatelyApr
2016British Government phone scam alertApr
2016Spam call scam impersonating AJ705Apr
2016Concerned about potential scam callApr
2016Comment is redundantApr
2016Repetitive Asian female phone call.Apr
2016Warning: number associated with scamApr
2016Scam call lead to confrontationApr
2016Received scam call, toyed with scammerApr
2016Polite, cautious approach to callApr
2016Questioning legitimacy of phone offersApr
2016Fraudulent caller claiming financial rewardApr
2016Received fake government grant offerApr
2016Unwanted call selling government incentivesApr
2016Offer for government grant callApr
2016Fraudulent government call offering moneyMar
2016User skeptical of government callMar
2016Received suspicious scam phone callMar
2016Scam call promising government grantMar
2016Skeptical about government grant offerMar
2016Received scam call from "government."Mar
2016Making a reference for moneyMar
2016Not calling with unique numberMar
2016Random list of numbers givenMar
2016Suspicious call from government officeMar
2016Unlikely to get free 8kMar
2016Missing some context and unsureMar
2016Received suspicious call regarding government grantMar
2016Scam call for government grantFeb
2016Government grant scam phone callFeb
2016Reiterating a previous pointFeb
2016Received sketchy grant call, ignoredFeb
2016Received scam call for grant, bewareFeb
2016Fraudulent claim of £8000 tax obligationFeb
2016Number Of Searches: 275 Number Of Comments: 42 First Seen: 03 February 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bryncrug(Gwynedd), Don(Aberdeenshire) and Glynde(East Sussex).
02032872192 has 42 comments of which 19 x neutral and 23 x negative
02032872192 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032872192 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call originating from a number linked to fake UK government grant offers. Callers, often with foreign accents, claim recipients have been randomly selected to receive £8,000 for being law-abiding citizens. They insist the target must phone another number and quote a unique code to claim the money, which leads nowhere legitimate. Many callers become impatient or rude when questioned or ignored. Numerous users spot the scam immediately, describing scripted, poor English calls demanding urgent callbacks. Some report being pressured to pay fees or personal details. The scammers employ different names like Florence Berry or George and a variety of reference codes. Repeated calls and aggressive tactics cause frustration, with many urging awareness that this is a well-known con targeting vulnerable people.
Reports on phone number 02032872192
8 yearsI just received a call from some Indian call centre claiming they had a vital government grant for me. What a complete farce! They hung up abruptly before I could even respond. I definitely won’t be picking up if they ring back!10 yearsLike everyone else said, I got a call from a woman with the same rubbish story. She wanted me to ring 0203 287 2192 right away to talk to someone called Florence Berry who supposedly was waiting for me. Honestly, I feel sorry for folks who fall for this and end up handing over their info. There's too many scams like this happening now and more and more people are catching on! How come they haven’t been shut down yet?!Florence Berry10 yearsOh, and before I forget, he also gave me some sort of activation code, looked like AB125 or something close to that.10 yearsReceived a call from some clueless git trying to sell me an £8,000 'loyalty bonus' from the government for being punctual with my tax payments! Absolutely bonkers!10 yearsEarlier today I got a call from some scammer who gave me the code AV550 and told me to dial 02032872192 straight away to get my free £8,000 from the 'Government Grant Agency', saying it was for being such a good lad all this time. About an hour later, the same woman called back and asked if I’d phoned the number. I couldn’t help myself and fibbed, saying yes, I’d called and the £8,000 had popped into my bank account just like that, no hassle. She didn’t seem too pleased and got really annoyed, then downright irritable, especially when I started thanking her over the top.Government Grant Agency10 yearsI didn’t bother calling back right away, and next thing I knew they called me on a different number and started shouting at me.10 yearsIn the past hour I got a call on my home phone, but the caller ID just said "UNAVAILABLE". The person on the other end was giving the same spiel others here have mentioned - something about a government grant or whatever, offering me a one-off £8,000 for being a good UK resident. He also told me to ring "0203 287 2192" with a reference number BR185 and said the manager handling my case was called "Florence". Right after hanging up, I googled the number and ended up on this website.UKFlorenceGoogle10 yearsI just told him straight up that he wasn’t gonna trick me with that silly story. What a waste of time!10 yearsWhile I’m at work, my missus keeps getting these calls on our home phone! It's so irritating how some folks try to pull you into scams like that!10 yearsGot a call claiming to be from some government office offering me a “tax-free” gift of £8000. Sounded dodgy to me.10 yearsI just got a call claiming I’d won £8000 from the UK government. The bloke gave me a reference number and another number to ring, telling me to hold for 5 minutes, and if it didn’t connect, to keep calling. The guy had an Indian accent, and it’s definitely a scam. DO NOT CALL that number, it’s probably charging like £17 a minute or something insane. These kinds of calls really piss me off, sometimes I wish I could sort it out like a cowboy with a gun, just to get rid of these scammers.UK10 yearsGot a call from this number too, so I quickly looked it up on my phone while chatting to the guy on my house phone. When I mentioned what I found about the number, he just cut me off and hung up. Proper cheeky, haha!10 yearsI had a pretty similar experience to what others mentioned. Honestly, I feel a bit worried for anyone who ends up calling these numbers back, it’s so easy to get caught up in it. I mean, who wouldn’t want an extra £8000, right?10 yearsGot called back three times by some bloke "George" even though I never dialled him. Ended up yelling at the phone so loud, my throat's proper sore now. I reckon I need one of those whistles cause I’m all worn out!George10 yearsGot a ring from a girl with a strange accent from this number, saying I was picked out of 15,000 folks for £8,000. I asked for my name, but she had no clue. Then she passed me on to a bloke. I asked him where they got my number from and also for my name, but he couldn’t tell me either. How can they say I was ‘chosen’ if they don’t even know who I am? Seems dodgy to me.10 yearsGot a call like this earlier today from 02839 001076. The person on the line told me to call 0203 2872192, but I ignored that and instead reported it to ActionFraud.police.uk. Just thought I’d recommend anyone else who gets this to do the same. Cheers!ActionFraud. policeuk10 yearsThe call was really bad quality and the lady sounded like she wasn’t from here, maybe Asian, and her English was quite hard to understand. She mentioned if I said AJ705 when calling 02032872192, I could get £8,000, but only if I hadn’t gone bankrupt in the last three months. She was pretty pushy, wanting me to sort it out straight after our chat. It’s shocking this kind of thing hasn’t been stopped by the police yet considering how long it’s been happening.10 years02032872192 This bloke was really hard to get, mumbling most of the time, but I caught on that he was about some cash meant for a “good cause” like fixing up a house. No way am I ringing that back, obviously. Honestly, they should be stopped before some poor soul who’s vulnerable ends up handing over thousands, like 8 grand or something.10 yearsGot a call from an Asian guy claiming I could get £8,000 from the Government if I called a certain number, mentioning some code UV201. I played along for a bit just to see where it went. In the end, I told him I hoped his mum was aware of the 'work' he’s doing!Government10 yearsI just got a call from that number too. Honestly, don’t bother calling back - it’s definitely a scam.10 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady, bit tricky to catch what she was saying, seemed like she was reading from a script. Right after I ended the call, I dialled the number back. She said I could get £8000 and spend it however I wanted, but then weirdly added they “can’t” give it to me for drugs or breaking the law. Bit of a strange one!10 yearsWhat’s the deal with these callers peddling items that aren’t even real? How are they getting away with this?10 yearsThey called my mum earlier. She said they were alright on the phone but after checking out some advice online, we decided not to return their call.10 yearsMy dad got a call from some bloke giving a code JL444, saying there’s £8000 to claim. If anyone wants to have a go, they said to ring Florance Parry on this same number. Sounded dodgy to me! I asked what the deal was since they kept ringing. Such nasty scammers, honestly hope they get what’s coming to them.Florance Parry10 yearsI just had a call from some plonker trying to sell me an £8,000 'reward' from the government for being a punctual taxpayer! What a load of nonsense!10 yearsI’ve received a similar message, suggesting I ring back to secure an £8,000 government grant… how delightful! 😊10 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone saying they were with the UK government. They told me I'd been picked out of the blue to get £8000 but had to call a certain number and give them a special code. Then they wanted me to pay £210 upfront just to get the £8000. Honestly, sounded dodgy right from the start. My gut said no way!UK10 yearsSomebody with a foreign accent rang me, claiming the government picked me for something. Yeah, right! They were saying all the usual stuff you hear. Honestly, these foreigners probably think our government just hands out cash to everyone without a second thought! What a joke.10 yearsI received a rather curious phone call informing me that I was entitled to an £8000 grant from the UK government that I supposedly wouldn't have to pay back. They instructed me to ring 02032872192 and quote reference LY222 to purportedly receive the funds right away. Sounds a bit too good to be true, doesn’t it? Naturally, I decided to do a bit of digging online, and it appears I'm not the only one who’s been given this same transfer code. How baffling!UK10 yearsSo, apparently, I've got an £8000 grant waiting for me from the government? Sounds a bit dodgy, if you ask me! I struggled to make sense of the bloke's accent too.10 yearsI just had a call where the person claimed they were from some government department. He was really hard to follow, and kept saying I needed to call a certain number immediately. Then he said he’d ring me back in 5 minutes to check I’d done it. I didn’t trust it at all and went online to check instead. Didn’t call the number he gave. Honestly, how do they keep getting away with this? It’s so frustrating!10 yearsGot the usual line about quoting AL25 to bag £8,000! Whatever, really. Still, they were quite nice chatting with me, bless them :)10 yearsJust like what everyone else said, but I’m definitely not gonna ring them back with my own number.10 yearsGot a call from 02032872192, bloke said he worked for some gov office and promised I'd have money by tomorrow. This was a Saturday mind you, so yeah, not buying it. He asked me to mention a reference number and to chat with someone named Florence. No way I’m ringing them back. Sounded like an Asian guy if that means anything. When asked how I wanted the cash, I just hung up. Total scam I reckon.Florence10 yearsThere’s no way I’m getting £8,000 for nothing, not a chance.10 yearsHas anyone actually gone to the post office and handed over £210, hoping to receive £8,210 just ten minutes later? I’m still not sure if that’s the next move or just wishful thinking! ????????11 yearsI just got a phone call from this same number, some bloke on the line who was really hard to catch what he was saying. He claimed that I'd been picked out randomly for an £8000 government grant because I haven’t had any convictions lately, I’m not a pensioner, and I work full time. Then he told me to ring 02032872192 and ask for a Ms Perry to get the money sorted. I told him to just post me a cheque instead and asked how long it would take to arrive. He went on about 90 minutes! Honestly, that made me laugh. No way I'm bothering to call back.Perry11 yearsGot a call saying I was eligible for an £8k government grant for being a good UK citizen, just needed to cough up £210 first, which they said was refundable. After that, I’d get a cheque to use on my house or car, but no gambling allowed. The caller hid their number but gave me another to ring back. I took it down and mentioned it to the post office folk.11 yearsI just got a call claiming I’m one of 1500 people picked by the Government for an £8,000 grant. The caller said it’s because I pay my taxes on time and haven’t got any criminal record recently, said I was picked at random. When I told him to get the Government to send me a letter since they’d have my info through HMRC, he wasn’t too pleased. Sounded like he was going through a script and didn’t expect that reply - could even hear him flipping pages! Needless to say, I ended the call pretty sharpish.GovernmentHMRC11 yearsGot a dodgy call from a Belgian number claiming I'd won £8000 from some government fund because apparently I haven't been involved in any crime in the last half year! They gave me a London number to supposedly claim the money. I asked loads of questions and the bloke kept telling me if I kept asking he wouldn’t give me the grant. That London number never picks up anyway. Seems like they give that one to people who sound too nosy. I've heard others get different numbers and get told to send £200 to release the cash. Watch out for 003202389001076 as well!London11 yearsI got a phone call out of the blue saying I was picked by the government to get an £8000 grant. They told me to call this number immediately and use the reference code mt2570. The guy on the other end sounded totally robotic, like he was reading off a script with weird pauses when he gave me the number. Obviously, I didn’t bother calling back!11 yearsThese individuals claimed to represent a government agency looking to give us an £8000 tax-exempt present.Submit Your Own Report (020 3287 2192)
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