02032873290
☎️ 02032873290 👆 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 02032873290
- Indian accent woman scam increasingSep
2016Caller claimed London, seemed scamSep
2016Suspicious scam call from "Bernie"Sep
2016Caller claimed BT, no answerSep
2016Suspicious BT caller, do not trustSep
2016Confirmed scam call; avoid itSep
2016Suspicious overseas connection attempt noticedSep
2016Suspicious BT call, refused engagementAug
2016Scam number; fake BT security callAug
2016Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 05 August 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Heaton Mersey(Cheshire), North Middleton(Northumberland), Snettisham(Norfolk) and Trotternish(Highland).
02032873290 has 9 comments of which 3 x neutral and 6 x negative
02032873290 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032873290 👆 is reported as a scam number linked to fraudulent calls claiming to be from BT about internet security issues. Callers, often with strong Indian accents and posing under names like 'Eve Martin', 'Bernie', or 'Frank', pressure recipients to grant access to their computers or networks, sometimes using threatening tactics such as disconnection warnings. The callers may know personal details to appear credible but never provide verifiable contact methods. BT confirms they do not make unsolicited calls regarding security breaches. Users are advised not to engage, never provide personal or account information, and contact BT directly through official channels if concerned. Calls are frequently made from noisy call centres and can be persistent, so vigilance is essential.
Reports on phone number 02032873290
10 yearsHad a lady with an Indian accent ring me, saying her name was Eve Martin and she was from BT. She warned me about a major security issue with my internet and told me to open my laptop and press the 'windows' and 'R' keys at the same time. When I asked her more about it, she insisted BT were about to disconnect my service and I needed to phone a certain number to speak to a senior engineer at BT. Total scam, no doubt! We’d only been getting the odd call like this until August, but now it’s happening almost every day - at least one annoying call daily.Eve MartinBT10 yearsThe guy claimed he was calling from London, but on my phone it just showed "International". He gave me a number to check, but I told him I thought he was trying to scam me. Then he started getting rude and threatened my internet would be cut off for a week if I didn’t follow his instructions. I just told him goodbye and ended the call.LondonInternational10 yearsReceived a call the other day from someone named Bernie, who spoke with a strong Indian accent. He said he was from BT and warned me that my internet was under threat from abroad, asking me to let him into my system. It all sounded quite dodgy. He also handed me a number to ring back for verification, but I ended up contacting BT directly who told me it was a con and that they never call customers unexpectedly. Just a heads up - don’t fall for it!BernieBT10 yearsI got a call like this too. The person claimed they were from BT, but when I phoned back the number they gave me, nobody picked up.BT10 yearsHad a quick word with BT, and just like I thought, it was a proper scam call. They made it sound pretty believable too. Best to keep well clear of these!BT10 yearsGot a call from a bloke saying he was 'Frank' from BT about some problems with my internet. Just like others have mentioned, it felt dodgy straight away and turned out to be. He somehow had our address and even tried quoting our account number and details. Honestly, don’t fall for it!FrankBT10 yearsGot a call in the wee hours saying someone was trying to break into our internet from abroad. The background noise was loud, like a busy market or a place with loads of announcements over a tannoy. Definitely didn’t seem genuine.10 yearsI got two calls from a guy today who said he was with BT. I told him to send something in writing or email 'cause I just couldn't catch what he was saying properly. He had an Indian accent and sounded like he was shouting from some noisy call centre. He said he'd do that and hung up nicely. I also mentioned that I doubt BT just rings you randomly, so I wasn’t going to bother with him.BT10 yearsDon’t trust this number, it’s a total scam. They ring you up pretending to be from BT about your internet and say there’s some kind of security issue. They want you to call them back. BT themselves have warned this isn’t a genuine number, so don’t share any personal info with them.BTSubmit Your Own Report (020 3287 3290)
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