02032901029
☎️ 02032901029 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203290 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032901029
- Scam call pretending to be AmazonJun
2020Scam call from fake BTSep
2017Scam call from fake BTSep
2017Warning about fraudulent BT callsSep
2017Potential scam call claiming hackingSep
2017Suspicious call, likely a scamJun
2017Questioning legitimacy of call identityJun
2017Scam call from fake BT.departmentJun
2017Warning about scam from Britney MartinJun
2017Suspicious call about internet faultMay
2017Warning of possible scam from BTMay
2017Received scam call about internetMay
2017Possible scam call from "BT."May
2017Suspicious call after discussing issueMay
2017Caller used different number; blockedMay
2017Received suspicious call from potential hackerMay
2017Report scam calls with restraintMay
2017Scam call, report immediatelyMay
2017Scam call with suspicious claimsMay
2017Warning of potential hacking scamMay
2017Beware of computer virus scamMay
2017Scam warning: impersonating BT employeeMay
2017Scam alert, rude customer serviceMay
2017Warning: Scam, report to policeApr
2017Scam caller annoyed by repeated callsApr
2017Warning about Indian call center scamApr
2017Scam call about Internet disconnectionMar
2017Unrecognized call for internet complaintMar
2017Warning about internet service scamMar
2017Received scam call from BT impersonatorsMar
2017Scam call from London spoofedMar
2017Scam call about compromised routerMar
2017Received call from BT using numberMar
2017Asian gentleman insists he's legit, scamMar
2017Warning: Mark Jordan scam, avoidMar
2017Scam call regarding nonexistent serviceMar
2017Scam call from fake BTMar
2017Caller is a scammer, bewareMar
2017Scam call from fake technicianMar
2017Scam caller pretending to be BTMar
2017Frequent nuisance calls with racist insultMar
2017Scam call posing as ISPMar
2017Warning about fraudulent internet scamFeb
2017Reported scam call impersonating BTFeb
2017Received suspicious call about internetJan
2017Exposing and stopping scammer activityJan
2017Beware, it's a money scamNov
2016Warning of potential phishing attemptNov
2016Request for BT account cancellationNov
2016Avoided potential scam call effectivelyNov
2016Received scam call from fake employeeNov
2016Scam call posing as BT technicianNov
2016Dealt with suspicious phone callNov
2016Received suspicious call from scammerNov
2016Received suspicious call from scammerOct
2016Caller claiming router at riskOct
2016Be cautious of scam callsOct
2016Possible scam call from BTOct
2016Suspicious call about internet routerOct
2016Suspicious BT call, hang-up victorySep
2016Warning about fraudulent phone callSep
2016Caller claimed computer virus threatSep
2016Suspicious call from alleged BTSep
2016Suspect scam call from VirginSep
2016Scam call pretending to disconnect internetSep
2016Suspicious calls regarding BT lineSep
2016Number Of Searches: 432 Number Of Comments: 57 First Seen: 19 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Gossington(Gloucestershire), Lower Wield(Hampshire), Reddicap Heath(West Midlands), Water of Chon(Stirlingshire) and West Cornforth(Durham).
02032901029 has 57 comments of which 25 x neutral and 32 x negative
02032901029 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032901029 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers falsely claiming to be from BT or Amazon Prime, warning of internet hacking or disconnection. Callers often have strong Indian accents with English aliases and pressure recipients for remote computer access, frequently via software like TeamViewer, risking personal data theft and malware. They provide a callback number that, when checked, does not belong to BT and is frequently flagged as suspicious or international. Targets are advised not to share personal or account details, never grant remote access, and verify any concerns directly through their legitimate service provider. Report such calls promptly to BT and the police to help combat this ongoing fraudulent activity.
Reports on phone number 02032901029
6 yearsGot a call from this number, they claimed to be from Amazon Prime.Amazon Prime9 yearsSo, a woman named Britany called claiming to be from BT telling me my internet was about to get cut off. I asked what department she was from and for a contact number, and she actually gave me this number she read out loud. Then I told her I’d call BT directly, and she quickly ended the call. Honestly, the weird accent and strange background noise should’ve been a massive red flag right away. These people are definitely con artists - they try to get your details, hack into your PC, and swipe all your info. Stay well clear!BT9 yearsI got a call from someone named Britney Martin who said hackers were messing with my BT line and threatened to cut off my service. I asked if I could ring her back later, and she ended up giving me two numbers to call: 02032901029 and 02081443830. It all felt really dodgy, and after checking this forum, I’m pretty sure it’s a scam.Britney Martin9 yearsGot a call from a woman who said she was from BT, her name was “Rachael”. She told me my account was compromised and my bill had gone up by 10%. I asked for a callback number and she gave me 020 329 01029, but I'm defo not ringing them back. When my phone rang it showed “INTERNATIONAL” which made me think it was dodgy before I even picked up!BTRachael9 yearsSomeone just called me claiming to be Kevin from BT, is this like a scam or what?KevinBT9 yearsJust got a call like others mentioned here. A woman called Britney Martin was trying to pull a scam on me. I pushed back and challenged her, but she kept going the whole time. Honestly, I reckon these scammers are the worst and need to be stopped ASAP. The funniest bit was when I asked her for my IP address and she just rattled off some random numbers that made no sense at all. If you want to find your IP, it’s dead easy to look up on Google. Don’t ever hand out info to strangers who ring you out of the blue. Stay safe and don’t give out anything to these types.Britney MartinGoogle9 yearsGot a call from someone saying there was a problem with my internet, but I’m not even with BT. When I said we never agreed to any disconnection, she insisted they’d just switch it off regardless. It was an Indian lady who said her name was Brittany Martin or something. Proper dodgy.BTBrittany Martin9 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with BT. When I asked if it was a scam, they just gave me this number. Honestly, this line should be shut down before it tricks someone less clued up than me.BT9 yearsWe got a call today that seemed dodgy right from the start. Some bloke with an Indian accent claiming to be Adam Smith from BT Technical Support said our system had been breached at midnight by 17 different devices, and that we needed to update our software immediately. Total scam, I reckon.Adam SmithBTSupport9 yearsJust like others have said, I got a call from someone pretending to be a BT engineer, saying they needed access to my computer because of a broadband problem. What’s odd is, I’d already spoke to a BT rep from their call centre in Asia a couple days ago about an issue with my broadband. That chat didn’t go great either. The caller obviously had my personal info - name, address and all that. Feels a bit suspicious that I get this call straight after reporting the problem. Could someone at BT be leaking private details?British TelecomBT9 yearsGot a call from someone called Adam Smith; he asked me to ring back on 02032901029 to follow up. But the number he actually called me from was different, my mate Adam from India uses a number starting with 0020... I’ve reported the first one to 1572 so hopefully BT will block any more calls coming through. Fingers crossed it works.Adam SmithAdamBT9 yearsThis call was clearly a scam - don’t fall for what they’re telling you to do. They say they’re British but you can tell from their accents (mainly Indian) they’re not. I ended up speaking to someone who called themselves Josh Bennett and another person named John Wilson! If you get a call like this, make sure you report it straight away.John WilsonJosh Bennett9 yearsThis number just rang me and on my phone it appeared as an INTERNATIONAL CALL, which made me think they were hiding their actual number. The caller claimed my internet was being hacked and offered to help by guiding me through some steps and remotely accessing my PC. I called him out, saying he was the hacker trying to get into my computer to steal info and plant malware. When I asked for his name, he said David Martin, which struck me as odd since he had a strong foreign, Indian accent.David Martin9 yearsTotal scam for sure - got a call from someone in an Indian call centre pretending to be from BT. They didn’t know any of my BT account info apart from my name and address though. Then they asked me to confirm my ZFSENDTOTARGET to “prove” their authenticity, but that’s just a known trick since all computers have the same ID for that part! These fraudsters are dangerous and you should report them straight away.BTZFSENDTOTARGET9 yearsThis week I got called twice by the same sort of scam. Today, a woman calling herself Michelle Wilson, with a strong Asian accent, told me that my email and bank info were being copied while I shopped online. She offered to help me fix it if I went on my computer. I asked loads of questions, and she kept dodging them. As soon as I said I wasn’t buying any of it, she just hung up. Had some calls like this from a Manchester number last year and reported them to the cops.Michelle WilsonManchester9 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying his name was Julian Albert, told me hackers were currently messing with our internet and nicking our personal info - rubbish! I nearly burst out laughing, just played along while he rambled on, but honestly, it's a total con. Watch out for this one!Julian Albert9 yearsSomeone said they were from BT and warned they'd cut my internet if I didn't do something. It's definitely a con, so don't hand over any details!BT9 yearsKeep an eye out for this one, it's definitely a scam. Since I don't have BT broadband, I quickly caught on. Plus, the people behind it were really disrespectful.BT9 yearsThis is definitely a con, you should report it to the cops and BT too.BT10 yearsI got hit by that scam too and ended up calling them back on 02032901029, which they claimed belongs to a BT engineer. Funny thing is, if you keep ringing that number, they get proper irritated. So yeah, I just keep ringing them up, whoops!10 yearsGot a dodgy call from some sketchy Indian call centre trying to scare me with some rubbish about BT having some internet problem. Total spam! Just hung up and called BT directly to check - all fine. If you’re reading this, you’re already wiser than most who might fall for their tricks and end up giving away their info. Stay sharp!BT10 yearsGot a call earlier from a Michelle Wilson who spoke with a thick Indian accent, warning me that my internet would be cut off for about a month within the next hour. She claimed hackers were messing with my system and it would need a month to sort it out. She insisted she was calling from Newgate Street in London. I told her I’d ring back on 02032901029, but instead I contacted BT directly. They told me this was just the beginning of a string of calls aiming to get cash or personal info from me. BT made it clear it’s for sure a scam.Michelle WilsonNewgate StreetLondonBT10 yearsGot a call from someone named Melissa claiming she was with BT, saying our internet service was going to be disconnected. Since we use TalkTalk, I gave them a ring instead, and they told me it was just a scam. Definitely dodgy!MelissaBTTalk Talk10 yearsJust got a call from these two women, Melissa Wilson and Christine Smith, claiming to be from BT's main office. They had thick Indian accents and you could hear loads of noise in the background. They said my internet would be disconnected tomorrow due to some cyber crime issues unless I gave them some personal info - obviously a load of rubbish! I asked if I could ring back instead and they gave me the number 0203 290 1029. Total scammers, stay clear!Melissa WilsonChristine SmithBT10 yearsI received a rather suspicious call from someone claiming to be a BT technician named "Kevin." He insisted that my internet connection was being accessed from another country and required remote access to my computer. When I pressed him about his location, he mentioned he was from the BT tech department at New Gate Street in London. Curious, I asked him what the weather in London was like that day, which seemed to throw him off quite a bit. Sensing something fishy, I told him I wasn’t convinced he was genuinely from BT and promptly ended the call. This number, 0203 290 1029, has reached out to me multiple times before.BTKevinNew Gate StreetLondon10 yearsToday, a bloke named Steve Taylor rung me up at mine, saying he was with BT. He told me that my router had been hacked and was being used by dodgy characters. He asked me to get onto the internet and share some details, but I wasn’t having any of it. Seems like this scam’s been going round for others too.Steve TaylorBT10 yearsI got a call from BT, but they gave me this number instead.BT10 yearsThis bloke kept saying he was with BT, but I'm not buying it. I gotta admit, he was pretty persistent and didn’t waver when I questioned him. Total SCAM, best to avoid answering.BT10 yearsThey called me, said their name was Mark Jordan this time, but were going on about a problem with my connection like before. Trust me, it’s a scam all over again - don’t fall for it!Mark Jordan10 yearsHad a call from a woman claiming to be from BT tech support, saying my internet was under attack. I asked her for a number to call back and she gave me 0203 2901 029, which is the same as the one mentioned here - definitely a scam. I dialled 141 to check the true number and it showed up as 007 145. Totally dodgy!BT10 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be BT, saying they were going to cut my internet off for 6 weeks. Funny thing is, I’ve never had a BT line here, only cable! Makes you wonder how silly these scams really are. Total waste of time.BT10 yearsI got a ring from a lady saying she was with BT and going on with all that usual rubbish mentioned. When I asked for a contact number to get back to her, she gave me the one listed here. Definitely a con job.BT10 yearsRecently, I received a phone call from a gentleman who had quite a noticeable Indian accent. He asserted that there were alarming security error alerts coming from my computer and BT's broadband service, which is rather curious considering I'm not even a BT customer! He introduced himself as "John," but when I probed for his last name, he stumbled over "Er, Smith!" He claimed to be associated with the tech support team at BT, but abruptly ended the call when I inquired about his specific role. Quite fishy, wouldn't you agree?BTJohnErSmith10 yearsI received a phone call from someone with an Indian accent who claimed that my internet line was being compromised by an unauthorized user. They insisted it was an urgent matter that required immediate attention, warning that I risked losing my connection for four weeks if I didn’t act promptly. When I requested more information to verify their credentials for a follow-up call, the individual identified themselves as Mark Jordan, claiming to be part of BT’s Technical Department, and provided an employee number: D86006, along with the number he had dialled from. He was very insistent that I return the call right away due to the alleged severity of the issue.Mark JordanBTTechnical Department10 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Indian accent saying he was with BT, but I don’t even have BT as my internet provider. He said my network had been compromised and offered to fix my security. Definitely a scam, watch out!BT10 yearsOn 28th February 2017, I got a ring from a woman with an Indian accent who said her name was Britney Martin and that she was from BT's tech support. She told me my internet would be disconnected the very next day because someone was using it for illegal downloads. I asked for a contact number and she gave me 0203 2901029. I told her I'd call BT myself to check it out, then I ended the call. I later phoned BT using the number on my latest bill and they had no clue about any issues. Definitely a scam, so watch out everyone!Britney MartinBT10 yearsGot a call from someone saying his name was Henry Cook, sounded like he had an Indian accent, which immediately made me suspicious. He claimed to be from BT and said someone else was using my internet, so I needed to act fast. He told me to visit a dodgy website [#]teamviewer[###] to sort it out. I told him I’d check with my local BT office first and would ring back. That’s when he got really pushy and started threatening to cut off my internet, then just hung up on me. Seriously BT, can you please deal with this number? It’s a proper scam.Henry CookBTBT BusinessHenry10 yearsI encountered a similar predicament recently. I received a phone call from someone whose accent was quite impenetrable. I requested to be connected to someone more fluent in English. Instead, I got another woman who just wouldn’t stop waffling. She claimed my internet line was emitting errant signals and would be cut off soon. I informed her that I don’t even have a service through BT. She mentioned a name, Brittany Martin, and the number 0203 290 1029, claiming to be based at 81 Newgate Street. It was blatantly a scam call, which I pointed out to her. When I rang back, I was met with an answerphone message delivered in a heavy Indian accent, stating they were unavailable. It was clear as day that the entire thing was a farce.BTBrittany MartinNewgate Street10 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be from Pakistan, going on about illegal stuff with my wi-fi router. He already knew my name and address which was a bit creepy. I managed to track down his number, told him I’d look into it, then promptly blocked him.Pakistan10 yearsI’m telling you, this is definitely a ripoff. They’ll grab your cash for sure. If you’ve shared your bank info at all, get in touch with your bank right away!!! Seriously, be careful!!!10 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming to be from BT. I could hear people chatting in the background like a proper call centre, which you don’t usually get with BT. I had my BT account details on hand and asked her for my account number, but she gave me some made-up digits without hesitation. Told her I wanted the number so I could ring them back and check on Google. She said her name was ‘Christene Smith’. They mentioned some “unusual activity” on my router at 3am. Long story short, it was a spam call - best to just ignore these in future.BTGoogleChristene Smith10 yearsSo, for about 2 months now, my broadband's been cut off, and the call came from BT Openreach or so they said. Total scam! Seriously hope the bloke ends up in a tiger pit and messes his pants. How on earth do these creeps even get a phone number? BT, you need to shut down their accounts, like ASAP!BT10 yearsI received a call from someone identifying themselves as David Johnson using this number. His accent had a distinctly Indian tone. He claimed my internet security had been compromised and that his team was addressing the issue. He sought access to my computer and provided an employee ID, D1059. When I pressed him for my first name, he couldn't provide it. I then inquired about my BT account number, and he fabricated an entirely false one. Furthermore, he claimed my customer licence number was 888 DCA6O-FCOA. When I asked for his contact number, he initially withheld it but then disclosed 02032901029. Afterward, I contacted BT’s security, and they confirmed that it was all a scam.David JohnsonBT10 yearsThis guy called and said he was from BT and that my internet was going to be cut off. I told him I was just stepping out but asked if he could give me his phone number so I could ring him later when I got back.David10 yearsHad a strange call earlier from a withheld number. They said their name was Christine Smith and gave the number 02032901029. Then I got passed over to "BT technical support" who claimed there was some illegal stuff happening on my WiFi after midnight. I rang BT myself to check and it definitely wasn’t them! Feels like a proper scam to me.Christine SmithBT10 yearsJust like you, I got a call from a number that wasn’t shown. When I asked for their phone number, they said it was 02032901029. It felt dodgy since they wanted me to stay by my computer. They said they were from BT and kept warning me my broadband would be cut off and my account blacklisted because it was supposedly under threat after some attacks. Seemed like a total scam to me.BT10 yearsGot a call the other day from some bloke claiming to be Alexander Bell from BT, saying my router was at risk or something. I just ended the call straight away. Sick of these phone scammers pestering me.BTAlexander Bell10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from my internet company, saying my account was involved in some dodgy activity. I got worried at first but decided to hang up and not let them scare me. Don't give them any details! Ask for their name and number, then just tell them you'll call your provider yourself. It's definitely a scam.10 yearsGot a ring from a woman sayin she was with BT support... she claimed some dodgy software got installed on our system without us realising. She then warned that BT was gonna cut off our internet for half a year because of it. When I told her I'd just pop into a BT shop to sort it out, she sounded proper annoyed and kept pushing me to sort it immediately. I asked to speak to her manager and when he came on, he just repeated the same stuff but still refused to explain what these supposed programs were. After I said they were actually calling a business number, they ended the call straight away.BT10 yearsSome bloke from BT rang me on a noisy line about my internet router, saying it had been used after midnight without me knowing. When I asked for the number they called from, they cut off straight away. Pretty fishy if you ask me.BT10 yearsI got a call from a woman saying she was with BT, telling me my internet was infected with viruses and that they’d have to disconnect me unless I did something. When I pressed her about who she really worked for, she just kept saying “BT Technical Department.” She also mentioned she was calling from BT’s main office in Newgate Street, apparently. I asked her about the weather, which made her pause, and after a moment she said it was “drizzling.” She couldn’t name any specific virus and tried to pass me over to someone else. When I asked that next person about the weather again, they just ended the call. So yeah, dodged a bullet there!BTBT Technical TeamNewgate Street10 yearsFRESH SCAM ALERT! I’ve just received a call from someone claiming to be "John Morrison" from BT, warning me that my telephone line is set to be cut off for two months due to a hacking issue! They suggested I should get on my computer to sort it out... It seems like they’ve come up with a novel spin on the whole ‘hack’ scenario, clearly aiming to make folks anxious about losing their service. Do spread the word, as many could easily panic over this ruse!John MorrisonBT10 yearsGot a call from a man claiming to be Peter Wilson from BT. He said my computer was infected with a virus and that if I didn't sort it out, it’d mess up my phone line. The bloke sounded like he wasn’t local. Suspicious for sure.Peter WilsonBT10 yearsJust got a call from this 02032901029 number claiming to be from Virgin Media, but it felt off - I reckon it’s a scam.Virgin Media10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from BT saying they'd shut off our internet for two months. They warned an engineer would ring in a couple of hours to disconnect it. When my missus got mad and demanded our address, the person just hung up straight away.BT10 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be Virgin Media saying they were about to cut off my internet. So, I double-checked with Virgin Media themselves and they told me they don’t make calls like that - any important messages would come through email, not by phone. Felt like a dodgy scam to me.Virgin Media10 yearsToday at about 1:40pm, I got a call from a man saying his name was Henry. He claimed my BT line was going to be shut down because my computer had been hacked and was at risk. When I asked for a callback number to check if it was actually BT, he gave me one. But when I tried to check the number using 1471, it said no caller ID was found. So I didn’t bother calling the number he gave me. Also, this morning around 9:20am, I received a similar call from a weird number starting with 0011029983002. That time, I didn’t ask for any callback number. Both calls felt dodgy to me.HenrySubmit Your Own Report (020 3290 1029)
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