02033180966
☎️ 02033180966 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203318 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033180966
- Beware: fake lottery scam warningJan
2025Scammers targeting unlisted child numbersJan
2025Wife doesn't use computers; scamDec
2024Scam call offering fake lotteryDec
2024Complaining about spam calls/marketingJan
2024Warning about lottery scam callsNov
2022Warns against information sharing with scammersNov
2022Caller is perceived as scammerNov
2022This does not make senseOct
2022Ignore scam calls/be cautiousOct
2022Agree, short and straightforwardOct
2022Confirmation that they didOct
2022Scam alert: EuroMillions prize fraudOct
2022Warning: possible scam alert. Be cautiousOct
2022Skepticism about car giveaway phone-callOct
2022Unknown caller, request to stopOct
2022User did not provide messageOct
2022Call cut off, potentially scamOct
2022Consistent calls from painting companyOct
2022Confusion about user's identityOct
2022Skeptical of potential fraud callOct
2022Scam warning: Don't provide detailsSep
2022Warning about possible scam activitySep
2022"Distrustful or potential fraudulent activity"Sep
2022Call from scammer, nearly connedSep
2022Fraudulent whiskey win scam alertSep
2022Suspicious request for banking informationSep
2022Suspicious response, could be scamSep
2022Multiple calls from unknown numberSep
2022Scam claiming random prize wonSep
2022Didn't answer it, can't recallSep
2022Suspicious message claims lottery winSep
2022Beware of job search scamsSep
2022User warned about fake lotteryAug
2022Receiving fake competition scam callAug
2022Requesting action against repeat spamAug
2022Scam involving fake lottery winningsAug
2022User won fake lottery, scammer blockedAug
2022Online scam, Pampers giveaway bewareAug
2022This comment contains a phone numberAug
2022Warning about potential bank scammersAug
2022Number flagged as potential scamAug
2022Emphasizing competition among audience membersAug
2022Ignoring call after reading commentsAug
2022Unprofessional service, ambulance chasers involvedAug
2022Inquiry for recent car accidentAug
2022Warning about potential scam giveawayAug
2022Number Of Searches: 302 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 31 July 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Churchbridge(Staffordshire), Copthall Green(Essex), Langrick Bridge(Lincolnshire) and Maghera(Greater London).
02033180966 has 43 comments of which 30 x negative and 13 x neutral
02033180966 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033180966 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller posing as lottery or competition promoters, often falsely claiming the recipient has won prizes such as Euromillions tickets, cars, perfumes or vouchers. They typically request sensitive information including bank account details and sort codes, which should never be provided. Many recipients have noted unsolicited, aggressive calls even to unlisted or newly activated numbers, and in some cases callers hang up abruptly when challenged. Attempts to verify competitions or the caller's legitimacy reveal fraudulent tactics. It is strongly advised not to engage, avoid answering, and block the number immediately to prevent potential financial loss or identity theft. Users should remain cautious of unexpected claims tied to familiar brands or prizes.
Reports on phone number 02033180966
1 yearThis was definitely one of those lottery scams. Never give out your bank details to these people, they’re just after your money.1 yearGot a call from some random number and turned out it was one of those scams. They rang a new phone number that we only just set up for a kid, and it’s not even listed anywhere. Proper dodgy behaviour.2 yearsSo apparently they said my missus entered some email contest hosted by a Coca Cola website, saying she won a lottery prize. Thing is, my wife doesn’t touch computers at all and has no clue how to. She’s never bothered with any of that online stuff. This has gotta be a total scam.Coca - Cola2 yearsGot a call from someone who somehow already had my name and told me I’d won 10 free Euromillions tickets. Didn’t hang around, just blocked the number right away.2 yearsTried calling back but no luck, it popped up as spam on my phone. Seems like they’ve changed their game lately. Honestly getting sick of people messing around with FO or rubbish like that. Some calls might actually be legit but I’m done with it, just blocking from now on.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they’d won a lottery, sounded like a total scam to me. Didn’t bother giving them any info and just hung up. Definitely looks like one of those dodgy lottery scams.4 yearsWatch out, don’t share any of your details with these people, they’re definitely con artists.4 yearsGot a call from someone trying to scam me. Definitely dodgy.4 yearsNever pick up calls from numbers you don’t recognise, they’re usually scams. Just ignore them and don’t engage.4 yearsYup, that’s right.4 yearsYeah, they really went ahead and did it.4 yearsGot a call about some Euro Millions competition from Tesco, saying I’d won. Then they asked me for my sort code and bank details to supposedly transfer the prize money. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.Tesco4 yearsTotal rip off!4 years02033180966 So apparently I’ve won a car! When I asked what’s next, the woman on the phone said she needed to verify my info. I refused, telling her no way I’m giving out my details again. She insisted I’d already put them in online, so why ask me to confirm if they’ve got everything? Then she just dropped the call. Honestly, I’d have loved to get the car - though I can’t drive or have a licence, but maybe I could’ve sold it for some cash instead!4 yearsI received a call from this number and, truth be told, I haven’t a clue as to who it belongs. I’d appreciate it if they’d cease calling me.4 yearsI picked up the phone and straight away the line went dead. The caller ID said it was from Kloss Recording Studio in London, but honestly, I’m pretty sure it’s dodgy. Seems like a scam to me 🤬KlossLondon4 yearsThis painting and decorating firm keeps ringing me up but I just ignore their calls.4 yearsCan someone tell me who’s calling?4 yearsGot a call claiming I’d won some Gucci perfume competition and was picked for a regular lottery draw costing about £39. They said it wouldn’t kick off for another ten days though. Then they told me I’d bagged 10 free Euromillions lines this week and asked if I wanted some lucky numbers. I hung up when they suddenly asked for my bank’s sort code.4 yearsIgnore the call, it’s just a trick to steal your bank info.4 yearsThis was definitely a con.4 yearsTotal scam, watch out!4 yearsI can’t quite recall the caller’s name, but he said I’d entered a competition earlier this month and had actually won something. He asked me to provide some “lucky numbers” and said he’d email me the full details. Then he wanted my bank details - the sort code and account number. I told him to hold on for a moment, but promptly ended the call. My partner gave me a really odd look and asked about the whole thing, especially as I was reciting numbers out loud. When I’d finished, they joked that I was just stalling the caller to stop him from conning someone else.4 yearsI took part in a contest for a bottle of whisky and got a call saying I’d won, they congratulated me and then told me I’d been put into some kind of lottery. They asked for my lucky numbers and then which bank account I wanted the prize paid into. It just felt dodgy so I cut off the call and blocked the number. I looked up this site afterwards and yep, definitely a scam. Don’t give these people your banking info, it’s not legit!4 yearsI entered a draw for some washing tablets and then they asked me for my bank details, which seemed a bit dodgy.4 yearsI didn’t pick up, but it definitely seemed like a scam to me.4 yearsOver the past few days, I’ve gotten half a dozen calls from this number, all blocked on my end. It started after I foolishly filled out a pop-up survey for an e-bike.4 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming I’d won some contest I supposedly joined online, but I’m certain I never entered anything like that.4 yearsNo idea, I didn’t pick up the call anyway.4 yearsThey seem to get your details off job sites you’ve signed up on, then look for ways to trick you. Can’t really say much more.4 yearsGot a message saying I'd won some lottery tickets, but it felt dodgy so I asked them to take my info off. It all started with a pop-up saying I could win a bike playing scrabble - total scam if you ask me.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from a lottery organisation, asking for my bank info. Sounded fishy to me.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying I’d won a prize from a contest I never took part in. When I told them that, they just snapped “Alright, bye!” and ended the call.4 yearsI’ve already had two spam calls today from this number, it’s getting really annoying. Hope you can do something to stop these people from calling me again.4 yearsI got a call saying I'd won a pack of Pampers, which caught my attention cause I'm pregnant and maybe entered some competition online. But then the bloke kept going on about lottery tickets I supposedly won and asked for my bank details to transfer the money. Definitely no thanks from me, I just blocked the number straight away.4 yearsI got a call saying I’d won some Pampers online, which got me interested since I’m expecting and might’ve joined some online giveaway. But then the guy started going on about lottery tickets I’d supposedly won and asked for my bank details to transfer the money. I wasn’t falling for that, so I just told him no and have blocked the number now.4 yearsGot a call saying I’d won some kind of Dior giveaway - they kept going on about lottery tickets and all that. Then they asked which bank I wanted my ‘prize money’ sent to. I just hung up and blocked the number straight away.Dior4 yearsGot a call from someone trying to get my bank info. I just blocked the number straight away.4 yearsGot a call from this number and it showed up as Ogwembocu Music Studio, but I honestly have no clue who or what that is. Felt a bit dodgy so I just blocked it straight away. Something about it didn’t sit right with me, probably best to steer clear, sounds like a scam to me.Ogwembocu4 yearsAfter seeing all the comments here, I chose not to pick up the call.4 yearsMotor Assist UK: always on the lookout for opportunities.Motor Assist UK4 yearsJust had a call from Motor Assist UK about a car accident inquiry. If you haven’t been in a crash in the last three years, I’d say just ignore it. Only pick up if it actually applies to you, really. Your choice though xMotor AssistUK4 yearsGot a call from someone saying I'd won a prize from a contest I joined, like a voucher or something, but then they started asking me for my bank info. Sounded fishy to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3318 0966)
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