02033188063

☎️ 02033188063 👆 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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+442033188063+44 20 3318 8063020 3318 8063+44-20-3318-8063

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020 3318 8063 Tagged as:

martin adams baron wheels madrid wheels people ' s cheers ray london wall spain marti adams

TimeLine of events for phone number 02033188063

  • Lottery win claim seems fraudulent
    Mar
    2016
  • Fake lottery win notification received
    Dec
    2015
  • Scam warning; urge to stop
    Nov
    2015
  • Postcode lottery scam from Madrid
    Nov
    2015
  • Suspicious prize claim, not believable
    Nov
    2015
  • Received scam letter for £825,000
    Oct
    2015
  • Confirmed scam lottery letter received
    Oct
    2015
  • Letter is obvious money scam
    Oct
    2015
  • Fraud prevention is urgently needed
    Oct
    2015
  • Received similar letter, phone numbers
    Sep
    2015
  • Scam warning, avoid this company
    Sep
    2015
  • Warning about Spain lottery scam
    Sep
    2015
  • Received scam letter, won't respond
    Sep
    2015
  • Scam letter about lottery winnings
    Sep
    2015
  • Called suspected scam after joining lottery
    Sep
    2015
  • Received lottery win letter, unnecessary
    Sep
    2015
  • Fraudulent notifications should be stopped
    Sep
    2015
  • Claiming winnings requires a fee
    Sep
    2015
  • Scam letter with misspelled name
    Aug
    2015
  • Won money notification email received
    Aug
    2015
  • Didn’t call, not worth it
    Aug
    2015
  • Questioning processing fee legitimacy, scam
    Aug
    2015
  • Ignored letter, discarded immediately
    Aug
    2015
  • Skeptical about claimed payout amount
    Aug
    2015
  • Recognizes scam; won't fall for it
    Aug
    2015
  • Scam letter regarding deceased mother
    Aug
    2015
  • Lottery win excitement and spending
    Aug
    2015
  • Spam comment claiming lottery winnings
    Aug
    2015
  • Received suspicious lottery scam letter
    Jul
    2015
  • Postcode lottery letter is scam
    Jul
    2015
  • Reported as a scam call
    Jul
    2015
  • Received scam letter about lottery
    Jul
    2015
  • Suspected lottery scam in Ingatestone
    Jul
    2015
  • Scam operated by con-man
    Jul
    2015
  • It's a scam, no processing fees
    Jul
    2015
  • Scam number, not legitimate lottery
    Jul
    2015
  • Fake lottery letter associated number
    Jul
    2015
Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 06 July 2015 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Brook Green(Suffolk), Dysynni(Gwynedd) and Hillside(Hampshire).

02033188063 has 37 comments of which 21 x neutral and 16 x negative

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02033188063 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 02033188063 👆 is reported as associated with a widespread scam involving fraudulent letters claiming recipients have won large sums in the People's Postcode Lottery. These letters, often containing poorly printed details and sent from dubious London addresses, instruct recipients to pay upfront fees for processing or administration to claim their winnings. Numerous recipients confirm they never entered the lottery and advise against responding or making any payments, highlighting suspicious names and mismatched information in the correspondence. Authorities and genuine lottery organisations confirm these claims are fake, urging vigilance to prevent vulnerable individuals from falling victim. It is strongly advised not to engage with calls or messages linked to this number, as it forms part of a deceptive scheme seeking to extract money under false pretences.

Reports on phone number 02033188063

10 years
I've received a message claiming that I've won £425,000 in a postcode lottery draw, but I've never even entered such a lottery. It certainly seems like a scam to me!
11 years
I just got a letter from something claiming to be the People's Post Code Lottery. Can you believe it? Apparently, I've won £825,000, as if Baron WHEELS himself had bestowed this fortune upon me! The only problem is, I've never even entered the lottery! What a cheek!
People ' sWHEELS
11 years
Received a rather concerning letter today regarding a ticket I’ve never purchased. I implore you to take action against these individuals before someone falls victim to their deceitful scheme. Cheers, Ray.
CheersRay
11 years
This number belongs to a crook involved in a postcode lottery scam. They send out letters claiming you've snagged a prize, but they'll be asking you for cash to claim what’s supposedly yours! The whole operation appears to be running out of Madrid. Steer clear!
Madrid
11 years
I've been informed that I've magically bagged £802,500 without even purchasing a ticket. Maybe they reckon I've got a penchant for believing in pixies or something!
11 years
I've also received a letter claiming I've won £825,000. It's quite evident that it's a scam. We really ought to take action against these con artists.
11 years
I've received a dodgy letter lately, and I decided to reach out to the folks at the postcode lottery. They got back to me and verified that I haven't bought any tickets from them, which means it's definitely a scam. Stay cautious, everyone!
11 years
Today, I received a rather dubious letter dated 7th October 2015, proclaiming that I've supposedly won a whopping £825,000. However, there’s a catch - they're requesting a fee for administrative purposes! I've taken the liberty of reporting this to several authorities, noting the names Martin Adams and a so-called president, Baron Wheels, who signed off the letter. To add to the shadiness, the letterhead is poorly printed. It dawned on me that this is nothing but a scam designed to siphon money from unsuspecting individuals. Surely, if anyone genuinely won a prize, there wouldn’t be any upfront charges involved! Oh, and just to clarify, I never even purchased a ticket in the first place!
Martin AdamsBaron Wheels
11 years
I’ve just encountered a similar letter myself, and honestly, it’s high time the authorities took a firm stance against these con artists. We’re fortunate enough to recognise it as a scam, but I can’t help but think of the countless individuals who might fall prey to this nonsense and end up sending their hard-earned cash.
11 years
Fascinating to note that the address mentioned in the correspondence is linked to serviced offices on London Wall. Numerous, and I mean numerous, companies have been set up and then promptly dissolved at that location!

As many have already pointed out, this is indeed a scam - steer clear of it!
London Wall
11 years
I've also received a communication with the contact number 02033188063 and the fax line 02031630233.
11 years
I recently got a letter claiming I’d struck it lucky with an £825,000 win from a postcode lottery held in Spain. The contact they provided is a bloke named Martin Adams. Seriously, I just hope nobody is gullible enough to get caught up in this obvious con!
SpainMartin Adams
11 years
Like many, I’ve been greeted with a letter claiming I’d won a staggering £825,000. There's no way I'm falling for this con!
11 years
I received an odd letter too, and like a bit of a fool, I rang the number without giving it much thought. When the automated voice instructed me to leave a message, it finally dawned on me what I was doing. I hastily said, “Don’t bother calling me back, I’ve already informed the authorities!” It felt a bit peculiar, especially since just the night before, I had decided to sign up for the postcode lottery. What a coincidence!
11 years
I recently got a letter claiming I've won the postcode lottery, but the kicker is that I've never even signed up! Total con job if you ask me.
11 years
I’ve just come across a letter from the postcode lottery, informing me that I’ve bagged a whopping £825,000.00! They’ve instructed me to get in touch with someone named Marti Adams. But, you know what? Being the generous soul that I am, I’m seriously considering allowing them to hold on to it!
Marti Adams
11 years
How on earth do these folk get the right to bombard people with such letters? I too received a message claiming I’d hit the jackpot with £825,000.00 and was instructed to call a chap named Martin Adams. If I were someone easily swayed, I’d be on cloud nine thinking I’d won such a fortune! It’s absolutely scandalous and surely something ought to be done to tackle this sort of fraud.
Martin Adams
11 years
This whole thing seems like a right con! If you've genuinely won a sum like that, why on earth would they ask you to cough up cash just to claim it? It just doesn’t add up!
11 years
My mum got an identical letter, and thank goodness she's rather sceptical by nature. I reckon the first clue that it was all dodgy was the misspelling of her name! Honestly, if she'd truly won a prize of that magnitude, they’d surely have managed to get her name correct.
11 years
I received a correspondence informing me that I've been awarded a cash prize.
11 years
I couldn't be bothered to give them a bell since it wasn't even close to a million quid.
11 years
What on earth is this nonsense about a "processing fee" for money that supposedly belongs to you? It feels like just another con trick to me!
11 years
Just got a letter from them this morning and it went straight into the rubbish!
11 years
I forked out my payment and was supposedly granted a whopping £825,000... Yeah, right!
11 years
I recently got a correspondence claiming that I'd won a staggering £825,000 from a Baron Wheels. It instructed me to ring up some chap named Martin Adams and cough up a processing fee to claim my supposed winnings. I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but I'm certainly not daft enough to fall for that! Just another classic scam, if you ask me.
BaronWheelsMartin Adams
11 years
I received a letter intended for my late mother, which was rather unsettling. It's quite clear the whole thing is a scam. Baron Wheels is involved too, it seems...
Baron Wheels
11 years
Blimey, I’ve just snagged an astonishing £825,000 from the People’s Postcode Lottery! Apparently, I need to get in touch with a chap named Martin Adams. They’ve insisted I keep it under wraps, but the excitement is just bubbling over! I've treated myself to a shiny Range Rover and a swanky boat, and I’m eyeing up a novel getaway. I've even set my sights on a new pad! I’m absolutely buzzing with joy and I reckon sleep's going to evade me tonight as I mull over potential holiday destinations. I’m nearly settled on “The Moon”-how incredible would that be?
People ’ s Postcode LotteryMartin AdamsThe Moon
11 years
It seems we've received a message from Baron Wheels too, claiming we've "bagged" £825,000.00! Quite the festive jolly, isn't it? Ha!
Baron Wheels
11 years
I've just had a letter drop through my letterbox claiming I've bagged £825,000.00! The thing is, I don’t even enter the People's Postcode Lottery. The quality of the letter is absolutely shoddy, which to me just screams scam all over it.
People ' s Postcode Lottery
11 years
I’ve just come across a letter regarding the postcode lottery, and I reckon it’s a scam. Best to chuck it in the bin!
11 years
Got a letter today (22nd July 2015) claiming I've bagged £825,000 in the postcode lottery. Strange, as I've never even entered a lottery, particularly the postcode variety! It's obvious this is just a scam!!!
11 years
I didn't receive a call from this number, but I'm convinced it's dodgy.
11 years
I got a letter asking me to ring this number, claiming I've won some lottery in Madrid. Truth be told, I never participate in the lottery, so it sounds like a proper scam to me. I'm based in Ingatestone, Essex.
MadridIngatestoneEssex
11 years
This is a complete fraud orchestrated by a trickster!
11 years
What a con! I don’t even enter the postcode lottery, so how on earth could I win any cash? And seriously, who in their right mind would shell out a processing fee just to claim a supposed prize? Absolutely ludicrous!
11 years
Whatever you do, avoid calling this number-it's a total con! I’ve received a letter claiming I'm a winner in some kind of postcode lottery, but trust me, I'm not even entered. And seriously, who goes by the name Baron Wheels as president? It's laughable!
Baron Wheels
11 years
I received a dodgy lottery letter associated with this number. It definitely seems like a scam!

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