02033182411
βοΈ 02033182411 π 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 02033182411
- Calls from scammers targeting bankAug
2025Suspected lottery scam call experienceApr
2025Warning: Possible scam alertFeb
2025Lottery scam call, suspicious actionsFeb
2025Unwanted call about fake competitionFeb
2025Suspected Nutella competition scam callFeb
2025Lottery call suspected fraud alertFeb
2025Scam call about fake lotteryFeb
2025Persistent calls despite blocking numberFeb
2025User reports phone number scamFeb
2025Scam caller knew about voucherFeb
2025Lottery scam using personal informationFeb
2025Lotto scam reported by userFeb
2025Annoying caller repeatedly asked identityJan
2025Suspected spam call; foreign accentJan
2025Number Of Searches: 50 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 22 January 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blackhill(Highland) and Edge End(Gloucestershire).
02033182411 has 14 comments of which 6 x neutral and 8 x negative
02033182411 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 02033182411 π is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to lottery and competition scams. Callers often claim you've won prizes like free lottery tickets or vouchers, asking for personal details including name, address, bank info, and even ID photos. Many have noticed the calls come from numbers with foreign accents, sometimes South African, and the scammers seem to know some personal info already. Multiple users warn that interactions quickly become suspicious when asked for bank or payment details. Attempts to block the number frequently fail as it continues to ring. Itβs associated with fake competitions tied to brands like Nutella or Aldi and often references real lottery jackpots to sound convincing. Overall, a common and recognised fraudulent caller.
Reports on phone number 02033182411
1 yearThis number called me a few times, and I ignored it at first. By the third call, I picked up, pretty annoyed. The person on the other end said, “Hi (my name), you’ve won free lottery tickets!” Then they started asking for all sorts of personal stuff - bank details, my home address, email, who my insurance and electricity providers are, and even wanted a photo ID. I hung up straight away. Honestly, I’d tell anyone else to do the same.1 yearDefinitely a scam.1 yearSome bloke rang saying I'd won free lottery tickets and wanted me to pick some numbers. Then he tried to check my name and where I lived. It all felt fishy since I never entered any lottery. Next, he asked for my bank details and Swift code. I told him I didn’t have a clue and said the card wasn’t even mine, it belonged to a mate. After that, he just hung up.Swift1 yearSome bloke rang up sayin I'd won some Aldi voucher and 10 free chances at the next Euromillions draw. I'd only given them my phone number, not my email or anythin. I told him I wasn’t interested and asked to be taken off their call list straight away.1 yearJust had a ring from this number claiming I've won some free lottery tickets. They went on to ask me for my name and where I live, which seemed a bit odd. Things got fishy when they requested my bank info. Looks like a scam to me, so watch out, everyone.1 yearGot a call telling me I’d won some sort of Nutella competition online. They said Nutella would email me within a week with more info. Then, out of nowhere, they told me I’d also secured several entries in the upcoming Euromillions draw, even quoting the actual jackpot amount. They went on to say it would cost £39 a month after a free first month, and I’d have to put in my payment details but could cancel anytime after that free period. Didn’t buy it at all, just hung up, blocked the number, and then sent a report about the call to 7726.Nutella1 yearI got a phone call from this number and they were going on about some lottery. They actually mentioned my email and my name too, which was pretty creepy. The woman on the call had a strong foreign accent and just kept talking about the lottery over and over. I decided to just hang up in the end.1 yearI've blocked this number but they just won't stop ringing me!!! It's so annoying!1 yearSo I got a call from someone who mentioned an online contest I’d entered, promising a voucher for Primark. I’d fallen for a similar trick before, so it immediately seemed dodgy. The caller had a strong South African accent, which made me even more suspicious - total scam in my book!PrimarkSouth Africa1 yearDefinitely a scam, don't trust it.1 yearGot a call saying I’d won a lottery and asked me to verify my info. I refused, but I’m stumped how they even got my name in the first place.1 yearCalled me claiming I’d won the lottery, but it was totally a con. Beware these lotto scams!1 yearThe person kept asking who was calling, I dunno why they wouldn't just say who they were right away. Total idiot move if you ask me.1 yearThe number showed it might be spam. It took some time to pick up, which made me think they could be calling from another country. When I answered, the person spoke with an accent I didn’t recognise. I asked who it was, but all they did was say my name back to me. So I decided to end the call there.Submit Your Own Report (020 3318 2411)
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