02033181936
☎️ 02033181936 👆 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 02033181936
- Scam call for will writingJun
2024Received suspicious call about homeowners legislationApr
2024Scam called father hung upApr
2024User blocked on phoneApr
2024Suspicious robocall with effective voiceApr
2024Government should protect property rightsApr
2024Received unwanted calls on landlineApr
2024Warning about potential phone scamsApr
2024Questioning landline companies' inaction against robocallsApr
2024Unsolicited call from unknown numberApr
2024This user believes it's a scamApr
2024Scam call about tax changesApr
2024Suspicious voice asking scripted questionsApr
2024Scam call from fake governmentApr
2024Repeatedly asking "why," rude hangupApr
2024Scammer called about estate planningApr
2024Suspicious estate planning sales callApr
2024Unwelcome silent call from disfavored originApr
2024Phone call potentially dangerous estate scamApr
2024government may take your houseApr
2024Limited estate planning information receivedApr
2024Missed call, no voicemail receivedApr
2024Housing scam, hung upApr
2024Estate planning scam, wouldn't stop talkingApr
2024Ignored, blocked after reading commentsApr
2024Received suspicious call, hung upApr
2024Received silent call, TPS registeredApr
2024Missed call on bank holidayApr
2024Unknown number, likely scam callMar
2024User comment seeking a responseMar
2024Not interested in estate planningMar
2024User blocked a certain actionMar
2024Declined offer to transfer propertyMar
2024Refusing unsolicited estate planning callMar
2024Government scheme needs selling homeMar
2024Concern about potential house scamMar
2024Reported as a scam callMar
2024Warning about possible estate scamMar
2024Rejecting suspect cold call financiallyMar
2024Estate planning scam, avoid itMar
2024Warning about estate planning phishingMar
2024Received unsolicited call, declined assistanceMar
2024Cold call from Scotland, ignoredMar
2024Suspicious call about home sellingMar
2024Questions accuracy of advice sourceMar
2024Negative experience with intrusive telemarketerMar
2024Suspect call about estate planningMar
2024Concerned about care home costsMar
2024Ignoring unknown numbers, blocking callsMar
2024Suspicious call offering pendant alarmsMar
2024Scam call, hung up, hilariousMar
2024Cold call from estate companyMar
2024Complaint about unwanted marketing callsMar
2024Ignored call, complaint about telemarketerMar
2024Offering protection for your homeMar
2024Frustrated with persistent cold callersMar
2024Unwanted call about home projectMar
2024Making sales calls unsolicitedMar
2024Message not sent; number blockedMar
2024Ignored cold call, didn't answerMar
2024Number Of Searches: 95 Number Of Comments: 60 First Seen: 01 March 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Atcham(Shropshire), Camaghael(Highland), Duerdon(Devon), Goferydd(Anglesey/Sir Fon) and Newgate Street(Hertfordshire).
02033181936 has 60 comments of which 32 x neutral and 28 x negative
02033181936 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033181936 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to aggressive cold calls from someone identifying as “Sam” or an estate planning adviser. Callers claim recent government changes threaten homeowners needing care homes to sell their properties, urging recipients to engage in costly will-writing or property transfer schemes. Many users note recorded or scripted interactions, suspicious silence upon refusal, and an emphasis on extracting personal details. Despite registration with the Telephone Preference Service, calls continue, often ignored or promptly ended by recipients. Reported as potentially fraudulent, the calls play on fear regarding care fees and estate security. Blocking and call filtering services are recommended, with caution urged against sharing personal information or engaging with these unsolicited calls. The consensus categorises this as a scam employing misleading tactics and should be treated with scepticism.
Reports on phone number 02033181936
2 yearsJust got around to posting this - called on the 1st of April 2024 trying to get me signed up for some will-writing thing.2 yearsGot a call today (15/4/24, about 1pm) from someone who said his name was Sam, talking about some ‘new law changes about home ownership’ around here. Definitely felt like a scam to me.Sam2 yearsThey decided to block me, and now I've blocked their number too.2 yearsGot a call to my father-in-law's phone, I picked it up and said I’d handle it for him. As soon as I said that, they just cut the call. Pretty clear it was a scam.2 yearsSounds like a proper robocall to me, the voice was prerecorded but surprisingly clear - At one point it asked if I owned the house, I said no and then there was just silence on the other end until I finally dropped the call after about half a minute.2 yearsHavent had this one in ages, apparently the gov can seize your house if you move into a care home. Honestly, it’d be way nicer if they just banned these annoying calls that waste time. Been getting loads this week - everything from insulation deals, solar panel scams, medical alert pitches, and now this blocked number nonsense. Seriously, they need to do something about this crap.2 yearsI dont get how these jokers keep finding my landline number. I’m signed up with TPS and not even on the electoral roll. The only reason ive got a landline is cause of some Virgin package, but honestly, i never pick up the phone anyway.Telephone Preference ServiceVirgin2 yearsGot a call from someone trying to scam me.2 yearsWhat on earth are these landline providers thinking, letting this carry on? Bet it’s just another CEO lining their pockets. Someone really needs to put pressure on the government about this!2 yearsTotal scam, watch out!2 yearsReceived a call around ten in the morning, and the chap on the other end mentioned something about needing financial management due to some recent tax alterations-total rubbish, really. I found it quite amusing and couldn't help but chuckle, which prompted him to hang up. The fella had a posh-sounding, articulate accent, whatever that implies these days. Clearly, just another scam attempt. Strange how this has slipped through our phone-blocking measures, especially since it’s the second time this has happened!2 yearsThey just called up and told us their name right away. My hubby asked them where they’d got our number from and told them we’re on the TPS. When he kept asking about it a few times, they just hung up.2 yearsTo me, it really came off as one of those automated or AI-generated calls. The voice sounded surprisingly natural, but as soon as they started spouting some rehearsed script and asked if I owned the house, I quickly ended the call. They never rang back after that, which says it all, really.2 yearsI just kept asking ‘why?’ after every word he said and then he went and hung up on me... honestly, so rude! 😂2 yearsGot a call with a recorded message about estate planning, and they were asking if I owned the house. I ended the call straight away, felt like one of those scams.2 yearsI received a rather dodgy call regarding estate planning, claiming it was to help prevent the need to sell my home should I end up in a care facility. I mentioned I was only 22 and couldn’t fathom why I'd need to concern myself with such matters at my age. He seemed to lose interest rather quickly after that and hung up!2 yearsIt was obvious straight away it was a scam, this bloke was saying the government was gonna seize our home. I told him he was talking to Merseyside Police instead and he just ended the call!Merseyside Police2 yearsGot a call this morning, 5th April around 10:30, about estate planning or something like that. As soon as I mentioned I was a solicitor, the person just cut off. Feels a bit dodgy to me, probably a scam and possibly risky.2 yearsThe call was completely silent, and after reading these comments, I’m pretty sure it’s not coming from a good source!2 yearsI got a really dodgy call warning me that the government was gonna repossess my house or something. Proper scare tactics, totally not true!2 yearsGot a call about estate planning or something like that, and that was all I needed to hear to hang up.2 yearsThey kept tryin to scam me with some housing nonsense, so I just ended the call right away.2 yearsI just ignored the call and they didn’t bother leaving any voicemail or anything.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from estate planning, telling me the government might make me sell my home. He said he’d post me some papers but I told him I wasn’t interested. Still, he kept on rambling until I just hung up. Definitely another scam, watch out!2 yearsToday being a bank holiday, at about 9:35 in the morn, our landline rang but we missed it since we rarely even use that phone. Looks like it was probably a good thing we didn’t answer after reading what people are saying in the reviews.2 yearsI got a call from this number earlier. I picked up and there was nothing but silence for a bit, then they just hung up. I've already signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, so not sure what that was about.The Telephone Preference Service2 yearsI just ignored the call cause I had no idea who it was, but after checking out the comments, I went ahead and blocked the number.2 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with ‘new business services’ and just ended the call straight away.2 yearsGot a call from 02033181936 earlier, but I didn’t pick up since the number was unfamiliar. The call went through to my voicemail, but there was no message left. Feels like it might’ve been one of those scam calls to me. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.2 yearsDidn’t pick up.2 yearsHad a call from someone chatting real fast, super cheerful but kinda pushy, trying to get me to hand over personal info. They kept bringing up some official sounding laws about estate planning to make it all seem legit. Totally felt like one of those classic scams just dressed up with fancy talk. Definitely a phishing attempt trying to trick folks into giving away their details.2 yearsJust received a dodgy phone call. Definitely a scam!2 yearsSomebody rang me up trying to talk about moving property to relatives so you don’t have to sell your house to cover nursing home costs. I just said I wasn’t interested and hung up straight away.2 yearsI got the same type of call lots of folks here mentioned, I'm up in Scotland too. The caller was asking for my name and email, trying to set up a call back, but I didn’t give them any details. When I told them I was already sorting out trust stuff for my house with my kids, they seemed a bit stuck for what to say next. That’s when I just said goodbye and hung up.Scotland2 yearsScam Alert: I've come across a dodgy estate planning operation. It's rife with the typical phishing tactics. They've got this overly cheerful and smooth-talking approach, moving at a rapid pace while trying to extract your private information. They cleverly weave in references to government regulations to lend an air of credibility, but don't be fooled. Stay vigilant!Scam Alert2 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call recently. The chap on the other end began by talking about how the government is supposedly encouraging folks to sell off their family residences to fund care home fees. He was advising homeowners to consider placing their properties in a trust to avoid having to sell up. At one point, he asked me to verify my name, which I politely declined to do. Then he inquired about an email address for a potential callback, but I was feeling somewhat wary and chose not to provide that either. I can't quite recall the name of the firm he claimed to represent, but when I mentioned I was already liaising with my bank on this matter, we wrapped up the conversation. He spoke very eloquently with a distinctly British accent, likely in his early to mid-twenties.2 yearsGot a call about some scheme to hand over our home to 'our dear ones'. Sounds like a total rip-off to me. Seriously, when will these crooks stop? The Telephone Preference Service doesn’t seem to do any good these days.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsJust blocked the number right away.2 yearsGot a call that sounded just like the ones others have mentioned from some place called Estate Planning. They were suggesting something about new government rules making homeowners pay to cover care home costs. I just told them no thanks a few times and then ended the call.2 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Sam claiming to be from “Estate Planning Helpine.” Sounded really pushy and just kept pressing for my personal info. Must know a bit of Anglo Saxon though, cause as soon as I started asking questions, he pretty much hung up straight away. Total scam if you ask me.SamEstate Planning Helpline2 yearsI rang up to inquire about the expenses associated with care homes and the possibility of having to sell properties to cover the costs.2 yearsI caught a bit on the BBC about estate planning and stuff like how much care homes cost on average. Honestly, not really my thing.BBC2 yearsJust like a few folks mentioned before, Sam was going on about how I might have to put my house up for sale to pay for care costs. He brought up some sort of government program too. Bit annoying since my number’s actually registered with the TPS.SamTelephone Preference Service2 yearsSeems like a classic property fraud to me. Definitely a scam around real estate.2 yearsGot a call about some estate planning thing. I told the bloke I don’t take any random calls like that and mentioned I’m on the TPS, so he really shouldn’t be ringing me up.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call from someone saying his name was Sam, talking about estate planning stuff. I told him straight up I don’t take advice from strangers and that I already have a will sorted. Asked him to take me off their calling list and he just hung up on me. Then I tried ringing back using 1471 to get the number, but it didn’t go through. Seems dodgy to me. Plus, since I’m in Scotland, any law advice from an English company about wills doesn’t really apply here anyway.ScotlandEngland2 yearsGot a call from someone named "Sam" trying to help me out with the new estate planning law changes. I told him pretty straight, but still polite, to get lost and then ended the call.Sam2 yearsThe guy was chatting about estate planning because of some new rules the government put in place. Since I’m based up here in Scotland, I doubt someone from London could really know the full picture to help me out. Plus, the number he called is on the TPS so no marketing calls allowed and it’s not in any directory, so I’m left wondering how on earth he even found it in the first place.ScotlandLondonTelephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call from an unknown number and thankfully my BT Call Guardian picked it up. If they don’t even bother leaving a message, then I really don’t see why I should waste my time answering. Blocked the number straight away. Seems like the TPS isn’t doing much these days, but at least BT’s Call Guardian does a decent job stopping these annoying calls.Call GuardianTelephone Preference ServiceBT Call Guardian2 yearsReceived a call on the 7th of March at 9:21 in the morning, promoting pendant alarms designed for older adults.2 yearsI didn’t pick up since I’m on the TPS list, so technically they’re not meant to be ringing me.2 yearsI wasn’t picking up my home phone when this number rang, but I looked it up here. I’m on the TPS list, so I’m pretty sure they’re not meant to be calling me.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsThey told me they could stop me from losing my house if I ever had to go into a care home. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.2 yearsThese cold calls are so annoying! Dunno how they even manage to get hold of your number but honestly, all they bring is hassle. Honestly, someone should track them down and teach them a proper lesson.2 yearsHe started chatting about budgets and homeowners, but I cut him short and asked where he got my number from. He claimed they purchased lists from a trusted place. When I said I was on the TPS, he just ended the call.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsPretty much like the last time, Sam phoned again. He started with the same old scare tactics, which is pretty nasty considering my elderly folks live here. Then he wanted me to tell him my name, and I said, "What's the point in that?" Next thing I knew, he just hung up. Ha!Sam2 yearsGot a call from this number 02033181936, some bloke called Sam said he was with an Estate Planning firm offering to sort out gifts to dodge care home charges. He had no clue what my name was, so I told him I’d report him for cold calling and maybe running a scam or something.Sam2 yearsJust got a call out of nowhere, definitely one of those annoying cold calls.2 yearsI didn't pick up when the unfamiliar number rang, probably just some cold call.2 yearsNo caller ID, just a blocked number ringing.Submit Your Own Report (020 3318 1936)
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