02032876362
☎️ 02032876362 👆 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 02032876362
- User claims company is a scamApr
2011Fraudulent activity and police negligenceApr
2011Bogus location in Haymarket, LondonApr
2011Cheap loans address not recognizedApr
2011Internet helps identify bank scamsApr
2011Loan scam attempt reported, bewareApr
2011Grateful for forums; avoided scamApr
2011Fake identity, laughed, hung upApr
2011Received call from this numberApr
2011Bogus lender scam targeting individualsApr
2011Scam loan company demanding more moneyApr
2011Scam; lost money, pursuing resolutionApr
2011Scam involving upfront payment requestsMar
2011Scam call about a loanMar
2011Victim of loan scam, reportingMar
2011Firm abusive; should be shutdownMar
201102032876362 has 16 comments of which 16 x neutral
02032876362 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032876362 👆 is reported as a total scam operation using a fake London address and posing as a loan company. Victims share experiences of being called with promises of quick loans requiring upfront payments, only to be asked for more money afterwards or have their cash disappear. Names used by callers are inconsistent and suspicious, often with foreign accents claiming English identities. Several complain about rude or abusive behaviour when challenged. This number is linked with fraudulent loan offers demanding payments into various bank accounts, with no actual loans provided. Many users advise caution as this appears to be a confidence trick targeting vulnerable people hoping for cheap loans. Authorities are criticised for not acting faster on this ongoing con.
Reports on phone number 02032876362
10 yearsOh, thank goodness for the internet! It certainly sheds light on the multitude of scams that are floating about. When your bank tells you to be cautious, it often feels like a lost cause unless you're willing to waltz into a high-street lender and be slapped with an outrageous interest rate. Why do they have to make it so difficult?10 yearsRegarding affordable loans in the UK, it's puzzling that these individuals seem to overlook the fact that they’ve used the exact same address: 29-29 Haymarket, London SW1 45P. I hope this information proves useful to someone!UKHaymarketLondon10 yearsReceived an unwanted call from a loans company that has apparently changed its name not once, but twice! Foolishly, I paid them upfront, only to be told later that I needed to cough up even more cash. They turned quite unpleasant when we refused and requested a refund. What a farcical situation!11 yearsWe've had a remarkably similar encounter! Initially, we were nearly convinced, but as soon as we called them again, this chap tossed out a different name, "Graham Martin," which is quite the typical English moniker. However, it became glaringly obvious that she was anything but English. The moment we highlighted this little inconsistency, she just laughed and abruptly hung up!Graham Martin11 yearsWe just received a call from these chaps claiming we’d been granted a £5,000 loan, and they insisted the funds could land in our bank today. All they were after was our banking details. Alarm bells went off immediately, so we told them to ring us back in an hour. What a complete scam! Honestly, we really hope no one else gets taken in by this nonsense.11 yearsWho on earth do these individuals think they're kidding? It's as if they reckon they're chatting away to their dear mum! Transferring cash into some Natwest account while masquerading as a so-called managing director is utterly preposterous. Why can't they just provide a legitimate account number? It’s all clearly a sham. And really, what on earth are the police up to if they can’t nab these charlatans? Utterly ridiculous! - LUISNatwest11 yearsThe company has just rung us back, asking about the transfer of funds into their account. I told them we hadn’t done anything of the sort, as we’d done our homework on them and all we received was a torrent of insults. This outfit needs to be located and put out of business. They make all sorts of claims over the phone, but will never follow through with any payments; it’s nothing but a total scam. The caller identified himself as Paul Martin, who was exceptionally rude and lacked any semblance of politeness. Perhaps these individuals should consider finding a legitimate job instead.Paul Martin11 yearsI received a call from a number associated with 28-29 Haymarket in London, but it turned out to be a scam.HaymarketLondon12 yearsI received a phone call from this particular number.12 yearsI recently encountered a questionable lending company that seemed intent on swindling individuals out of their hard-earned cash!12 yearsI'm so relieved there's a forum like this one! I just received a call from someone claiming to be Steve Martin offering me a rather dodgy loan from a foreign number. He said my wife had been approved for six thousand pounds but insisted I needed to cough up a hundred and thirty quid upfront first - all in the promise that the funds would be in my bank within fifteen minutes. Thank goodness I didn't fall for it!Steve Martin12 yearsIs there anyone else who can confirm that address? This lot are the biggest con artists I've ever encountered, and I'm seriously considering taking matters into my own hands. Whether it's an office or a home, I'm fed up with these dodgy characters. I mean, seriously, how can they get away with this? I'll make sure they regret scamming me for 450 quid!12 yearsI received a rather dubious call from these individuals, claiming I had taken out a loan and that I needed to make an initial payment of £132. They asserted that once this was done, the funds would be deposited into my account due to my low credit score. Foolishly, I transferred the money into an Abbey account, and now they're demanding an additional £220 for tax purposes before they can release any funds to me. This whole situation has left me utterly frustrated. How on earth can companies operate like this without any repercussions? I'm resolved to report this to the police tomorrow, hoping they can assist in recovering my money.Abbey12 yearsWe've been receiving multiple calls from this number, and they claim we have an outstanding loan with them. Apparently, we're supposed to cough up £70 as a sort of initial payment into a Halifax account. What’s more, they insist once we make that transfer, they'll supposedly deposit the loan amount straight into our account. Now, they're attempting to pressure us into sending another £92 via MoneyGram to India. It's all rather dodgy and raises more than a few red flags!HalifaxMoneyGramIndia12 yearsAbsolute scammers! They assured us we'd receive the funds by six o’clock, insisting we deposit money into a bank first. So, we did just that, only to be told afterwards that our deposit hadn’t gone through! A whopping £130 down the drain! If anyone’s got their address, I’m keen to pay them a visit and sort this mess out! 😡13 yearsI received a call from this number, and they claimed I had taken out a loan. They insisted that by paying an upfront fee of £95, I would receive the funds I was after. However, I never saw any money from them at all.Submit Your Own Report (020 3287 6362)
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