02033189702
☎️ 02033189702 👆 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 02033189702
- Silent call, number now blockedOct
2025Phishing calls, foreign accents, data-tradedOct
2025Letter claims £325,000 prizeDec
2018Scam alert: new number identifiedMar
2018Scam targeting vulnerable pensioners' lotteryFeb
2018Lottery win appears to be scamDec
2017Mum reported suspicious letter to policeDec
2017Possible lottery scam warningNov
2017Received false claim of winningsNov
2017Scam letter's fake winning numberNov
2017Possible scam letter about winningsNov
2017Potential lottery scam experience sharedOct
2017Questioning legitimacy of lottery claimOct
2017Suspected lottery scam, needs investigationAug
2017Received suspicious letter from numberJul
2017Health lottery scam inquiry explainedJul
2017Health lottery win letter scamJul
2017Scam claiming lottery prize moneyJul
2017Possible lottery scam letter receivedJul
2017Suspected lottery scam phone numberJun
2017Health lottery win scam warningJun
2017Possible lottery scam alertJun
2017Suspicious lottery prize scam alertMay
2017Possible lottery scam, be cautiousMay
2017Claims to be health lottery scamMay
2017Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 06 May 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cinnamon Brow(Cheshire), Cousland(Midlothian), Farley(Staffordshire), Great Ouse(Cambridgeshire) and Weeke(Devon).
02033189702 has 26 comments of which 19 x neutral and 7 x negative
02033189702 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033189702 👆 is reported as a scam involving unsolicited calls and letters claiming recipients have won a large sum in a "Health Lottery" or similar. The caller often pretends to be from a financial or lottery service, with requests for upfront payments to release winnings. Many have received letters with poor quality paper and different phone numbers, consistently linked to false promises of large cash prizes. Callers sometimes hang up quickly or use multiple numbers with foreign accents. The scheme targets vulnerable individuals, including elderly people, and uses fake identities and addresses. Numerous users suspect fraud and warn others after checking online, with some reporting to police. The numbers are frequently associated with different fake representatives and no legitimate services.
Reports on phone number 02033189702
9 daysGot a call I didn't recognise, no one spoke or left a voicemail. Just blocked and reported it straight away.9 monthsThis number rang after 7 in the evening, but they cut off the call right before I could pick up. I looked it up here and decided to block it.9 monthsScam call. They claimed to be from a bank or something. This is the third ring today, each time from a different phone number that shows up as London, but the voices all sound like they’re not from here. Honestly, it’s hard to tell what’s "foreign" these days since the UK feels nothing like it used to. The government just lets companies sell our info like it’s some kind of product. Proper dodgy, if you ask me.LondonUK8 yearsI got a letter this morning informing me that I've won a whopping £325,000! The number provided was 0203 318 9706.8 yearsJust received another dodgy letter from these con artists - they've switched their number to 0207060252 and 07554769204 this time. The shoddy paper they used is a total giveaway!9 yearsThis appears to be yet another trick targeting our elderly folks who may be living alone. To participate in this so-called lottery, you’re required to cough up a quid just to take part.9 yearsMy mum got a similar letter saying she’d won a tidy sum of £325,000. She rang the number provided and was assured that Dr. Hoff would return her call. True to his word, he did, claiming that the cheque would arrive within a couple of days. Yet, in later communications, they began demanding an upfront payment of £1,000 for insurance fees. It was baffling when she proposed picking up the cheque in person or even making the situation public, but they simply brushed her off. I can't shake the feeling that this is nothing but a scam. As far as I'm aware, no genuine lottery would ever ask for money upfront, whether it be for insurance or any other reason.Hoff9 yearsMy mother got a letter with the same information just yesterday. She passed it on to the authorities.9 yearsI just received a letter claiming I won a huge cash prize from the Health Lottery, but I really think it’s a scam. Seems fishy to me.Health Lottery9 yearsGot a letter claiming we'd won some cash even though we never entered any sort of draw.9 yearsGot a letter telling me I’d won some cash. This was the number they gave on the letter.9 yearsJust got a letter claiming I've won a whopping £325,000. They mentioned a cheque is on its way to me. Sounds a bit dodgy, doesn't it? Is this just another scam?9 yearsI recently received correspondence of a similar nature, boasting a prize sum of £325,000. Upon dialling the number 02033189702, I was greeted by Mr Philip Van Buren, who assured me he'd return my call shortly. True to his word, he reached out a mere ten minutes later, requesting my reference number, which I promptly provided. He then proclaimed that I had indeed won £325,000 and inquired whether I preferred to receive my winnings via bankers draft or cheque. I opted for a cheque, and he mentioned he would process this within the next four hours. Notably, he also asked if I was okay with some media exposure or if I wished to keep it all under wraps. I expressed that I didn't mind a bit of publicity. Now, let's see what unfolds from here!Philip Van Buren9 yearsIs this some sort of lottery con? It feels dodgy!9 yearsI’ve just got a letter from the Health Lottery UK claiming I’ve bagged a whopping £325k and urging me to ring a certain number. Isn’t this something the police could look into? It surely has to be against the law, doesn’t it?Health Lottery UK9 yearsGot a letter in the post today bearing that infamous number. It appeared quite genuine and the writing was very convincing.9 yearsI got this letter from the HEALTH LOTTERY and instantly recognised it as a scam. I'm curious, though-what's their method for raking in the cash with this sort of con?HEALTH LOTTERY9 yearsI got a letter in the post claiming I’d struck it lucky in some health lottery, saying I’d won a whopping £325,000. Luckily, I decided to have a gander online, and it turns out it’s all a big con. I really hope others take the time to verify these sorts of things before getting their hopes up!9 yearsBeware of this con artist! They've been sending out letters touting a supposed win of £325,000. They provide the number for you to ring, where they’ll attempt to fleece you for around £200 as a fee to supposedly unlock your 'winnings.' Don't fall for it!9 yearsWe just got a letter informing us that we've allegedly won £325,000 in a government-funded lottery, which is apparently allocating unclaimed prizes from the health lottery. According to them, my wife's name was picked at random from a national database. They advised us to ring the number provided to chat with someone named Dr. D Hoff at Belgravia Financial Management. The letter also included the address for the claims office: Trafalgar House, 6 Canada Square, Canary Wharf E14 5HR..D HoffBelgravia Financial ManagementTrafalgar HouseCanada SquareCanary Wharf9 yearsI recently received a letter purporting to be from "Health Lottery UK," announcing that I had won a staggering £325,000 in a lottery I never even entered. Quite the surprise, isn't it? Anyone keen to give the number a bell and see if we can snag that "prize"?Health Lottery UK9 yearsI received a call claiming I'd won a health lottery, but it turns out this phone number is nothing more than a scam!9 yearsI've received a letter claiming I've won something in the health lottery, but I can't help but feel sceptical. Is this a con job?9 yearsThis telephone number appears to belong to a gentleman named Alex Hadid, who purportedly is the Foreign Service Manager at Belgravia Financial Management. The claim suggests it’s connected to winning a lottery prize from the National Health Lottery Bid Award. However, I couldn’t locate any credible online sources related to BFM, leading me to believe this may well be a fraudulent scheme.Alex HadidBelgravia Financial ManagementHealthBFM9 yearsI just got a letter from the health lottery informing me that I've bagged £325,000 and need to ring them up to collect my winnings.9 yearsI've come across a number that claims to be associated with the Health Lottery in the UK, but it strikes me as rather dubious. It definitely gives off a vibe of a scam, if I'm honest.Health LotteryUKSubmit Your Own Report (020 3318 9702)
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