02032982890
☎️ 02032982890 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TelNG Limited. It is part of the phone block 203298 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032982890
- Frequent calls, hangs up repeatedlyApr
2011Wrong person selling investments onlineApr
2011Received unsolicited call, concerned about detailsApr
2011Unexpected call with background noiseJan
2011Persistent calls with no responseNov
2010Mobile ring, message, call backNov
2010Persistent scammers asking for informationOct
2010Suspicious business call from JasonSep
2010Calls with no messages leftSep
2010Frustrated by persistent unwanted callsSep
2010Contact information for revenge purposesSep
2010Frequent unwanted calls despite TPSSep
2010Arrogant salesperson, fake land offerSep
2010Inappropriate caller handling, humorous responseAug
2010Suspicious call, possible trackers involvedAug
2010Suspicious call, potential scammer threatsAug
2010Persistent calls with no responseAug
2010Investment scams, do not trustAug
2010Unwanted calls, frustrating silenceAug
2010Unsolicited call from Land AssetsAug
2010Received call, no message leftAug
2010Missed message from unknown callerAug
2010Suspicious call about land purchaseAug
2010Same experience, 6pm tonightJul
201002032982890 has 24 comments of which 24 x neutral
02032982890 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032982890 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance, with frequent unsolicited calls often multiple times daily, targeting individuals with investment opportunities primarily related to land or wine. Callers frequently possess personal details despite recipients having no prior connection or contract and typically end calls abruptly when met with disinterest. The organisation behind these calls is known as LAG or Land Assetts Group, and callers identify themselves with various names. There are concerns about privacy and data handling, with no clear company verification found. Many users suspect these calls to be scams or aggressive cold-selling tactics and advise ignoring or blocking the number. The calls continue despite registration with the Telephone Preference Service, causing frustration and suspicion among recipients.
Reports on phone number 02032982890
10 yearsI just received a phone call from someone who seemed to know both my first and last name. The chap introduced himself as either Steve Sherman or Steve Wilson, but then the call suddenly dropped. Is it just me, or do these people sound like they could be up to something dodgy? Quite unnerving, to say the least!Steve ShermanSteve Wilson10 yearsWe received a call on our mobile earlier today, but they didn't leave any message.10 yearsWe received a call from this number on our mobile, and as soon as we answered, we could hear voices chatting in the background. Almost immediately, the call was cut off by the other party. Quite bizarre, really!10 yearsThis number keeps giving us a buzz two to three times daily, and it’s been going on for the past three days. Every time we pick up, they just hang up on us!10 yearsReceived a call on our business mobile, where the caller was eager to speak with either our associate or his former spouse. It's quite perplexing how they linked our number to him. The individual on the line introduced himself as Charlie Anderson from Land Assets Group, seeking investors. I politely informed him that we had no interest in such matters.Charlie AndersonLand Assets Group10 yearsAbsolutely, this number has been ringing me non-stop and when I pick up, it’s just silent on the other end!11 yearsBlimey! It seems that LAG are beginning to reach out to us. A gentleman phoned, claiming to be a consultant from London, and he was after our husband. We told him we had no idea who they were talking about. Yet, unfortunately, they persist in ringing us. The next time they do, we're thinking of asking if they’re interested in purchasing LAND or WINE and just keep on prodding them. Have a laugh! P.S. I reckon it's a bit dodgy.LAGLondon. S11 yearsWe've recently received a call from this number, and it appears these individuals claim to be affiliated with the land registry, requesting us to confirm our address. We firmly told them we wouldn’t disclose any personal information, asserting that they should already know where we reside. They went on to explain that they were unable to validate whether we were indeed living there due to data protection laws. Then, astonishingly, they pivoted to pitch an enticing money-making opportunity, trying to lure us into purchasing land. Quite the cheeky operation!11 yearsReceived a call on my mobile from an unknown number, which I wasn’t familiar with, so I let it ring. Earlier today, I returned the call and it turned out to be a company named LAG. The voicemail said, "Don't stress, I'll call you back." Do you reckon that sounded a bit menacing? I can’t help but think these folks are peddling something we’re not interested in, or trying to line their pockets at the expense of others. Next time they ring, I believe I’ll answer, but leave the line open to let them sort out their own costs!LAG11 yearsI've had the misfortune of receiving three calls from these individuals earlier today. Each time I picked up, there was nothing but dead air on the other end. Oddly enough, just moments after hanging up, when I tried to return the call, they were still lurking there in stillness. Honestly, it's infuriating! Just do us a favour and do one, LAG-whatever your deal is, we’re certainly not interested in your nonsense!LAG11 yearsCalled my mobile but left no message. When I tried to ring back, I was told it was a number registered to "LAG." Quite odd, really.LAG11 yearsGive our mobile a call and relay a message, will you? When you try calling back, it mentions something about "lag." Cheers!11 yearsAbsolutely, this number keeps ringing me, but there's never anyone on the line.11 yearsI recently had the misfortune of dealing with a dodgy company purporting to sell parcels of land. The chap I spoke to was insufferably cocky on the phone. As soon as I expressed my lack of interest, he cheekily quipped, “Well, you’re either rolling in dough or you’re about to miss out on a golden opportunity!” The moment I shot back, explaining that we’re not keen on unsolicited calls, he smugly replied, “That was back in 2010, mate!” It was utterly ridiculous! They then abruptly hung up on me. Typical, isn’t it?11 yearsI'm on the lookout for the wrong person-definitely not me! They seem to be peddling some sort of investment chances, or so they claim.11 yearsAbsolutely the same over here, it’s scheduled for 6 this evening.12 yearsWe received a call from 02032982890, but it seems these chaps didn't relay a message at all. Quite puzzling, really!12 yearsWe've received incessant calls from these individuals for the last few days, ringing us every three hours or so, both during the day and in the evening. This is rather annoying, especially since we've signed up with the Telephone Preference Service. We're seriously considering replying to them and telling them to kindly stop contacting us!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsWe keep getting calls from this number on our mobile, and I'm honestly fed up with it. What options do we have to deal with this nuisance? Moreover, how on earth are these individuals permitted to carry on like this?12 yearsI've received countless calls from this company, along with a few others that seem quite similar. It all started with a call from Plott Investments, trying to persuade us to purchase some land. Following that, another firm popped up, eager to sell us wine casks from France. Now, yet again, I'm getting pestered about buying more land! It certainly feels like these so-called "investment" companies are all part of the same dodgy network, preying on unsuspecting individuals before shifting their attention to the next target. Best to steer clear of them and give them the silent treatment!Plott InvestmentsFrance12 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from a lady on this number who was keen on piquing our interest in purchasing some land. We told her rather bluntly that land wasn’t what we were after; our real desire lay elsewhere, specifically in her, um, more personal offerings that we’d be delighted to indulge in. Unsurprisingly, she hung up pretty swiftly! Now that’s one effective way to manage unsolicited calls!12 yearsReceived a call today from LAG. Someone contacted Charlie Anderson, who seemed to have our name and address, and the call came through on our mobile. It's a complete mystery how she had all that information since our phone isn't even on a contract. She was trying to persuade us to invest anywhere between £50 and £100 and promised to send further details by post. As soon as we mentioned that we didn’t have any funds available, she abruptly hung up. After a quick search for more information, we landed on this site. We're extremely curious to know how this dubious outfit managed to obtain our details in the first place.LAGCharlie Anderson12 yearsIf you're looking to settle the score... Reach out via: +44 (0)207 100 7759 for calls or +44 (0)207 256 4122 for faxes. You'll find me on Level 17 of Dashwood House, located at 69 Old Broad Street, London EC2M 1QS.Dashwood HouseOld Broad StreetLondon13 yearsI recently received a call from someone named Jason Levein, who had quite a South African accent. He mentioned an intriguing business prospect. When we asked how long they’d been operating, he said seven years and claimed to have hundreds of employees. However, when we tried to look them up on the internet, we couldn’t find any information about them at all! Quite odd, isn’t it?Jason LeveinSubmit Your Own Report (020 3298 2890)
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