02033189706
☎️ 02033189706 👆 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 02033189706
- Fake lottery scam warning messageFeb
2020Suspected fraudulent lottery phone scamApr
2019Warning: Scam, please reportApr
2019Deceptive calls from unknown numbersDec
2018Received convincing Health Lottery win letterDec
2018Warning: Health Lottery scam callJul
2018Generic names used for scamsJun
2018Lottery win letter likely scamJun
2018Scam letter requests bank detailsJun
2018Scam letter sent to motherJun
2018Possible scam; reporting itMay
2018Lottery scam involving Ashley JenkinsMay
2018Lottery scam via phone callMay
2018Unexpected £350,000 lottery win claimFeb
2018Received letter, no reply yetDec
2017It's a scam, don't useDec
2017Scam letter claiming lottery winningsDec
2017Health Lottery scam letters repeatedly receivedDec
2017Skeptical about unsolicited lottery winNov
2017Scam letter; investigate and prosecuteNov
2017Clearly a scam, avoid itNov
2017Scam targets vulnerable pensioners, unacceptableOct
2017Health lottery letter is scamOct
2017Scam letter; ignore and discardOct
2017Lottery win letter is scamOct
2017User references a large winOct
2017Received scam letter, seeking infoOct
2017Warning: Scam letter received todayJul
2017Fraudulent operator reported to policeJun
2017Letter scam about lottery winningsJun
2017Received scam letter about winningsJun
2017Processing fee seems excessive,疑问Jun
2017Lottery win letter is a scamMay
2017Suspicious win; avoid contacting themMay
2017Lottery win letter seems fraudulentApr
2017Lottery scam demand fee warningApr
2017Received scam letter about winningsApr
2017Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 30 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ashton Keynes(Wiltshire), Moneyneany(County Londonderry) and Thorney(Nottinghamshire).
02033189706 has 36 comments of which 17 x negative and 19 x neutral
02033189706 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033189706 👆 is reported as a well-known scam involving letters falsely claiming recipients have won large sums on the "Health Lottery UK." These letters, often poorly produced with questionable logos and grammar, instruct victims to call specified numbers or contact a fake "Barrister Ashley Jenkins" to claim winnings. The scam typically demands an upfront processing fee before any prize is supposedly released. Many have noted receiving multiple identical letters despite never entering such lotteries, raising concerns about how scammers obtain personal details. Attempts to call the numbers often result in suspicious automated messages or delayed callbacks. The consensus advises ignoring such communications and reporting them to authorities, as this is a fraudulent scheme aimed at obtaining personal and financial information.
Reports on phone number 02033189706
6 yearsJust got a letter claiming I’d bagged £420,000 and to ring up either 0207 660 1044 or 07776421729. Total scam, obviously!7 yearsI received a letter purporting to be from The Health Lottery, stating that I'd won a cash prize. However, I found it hard to trust the authenticity of the claim. The quality of the printing looked rather dodgy to me. When I rang the number provided, all I got was a pre-recorded voice saying, "Your card has been cancelled. Please contact your agent." It’s clear this is likely a scam, which makes this number highly dubious.The Health Lottery7 yearsThis is a total scam, be careful and report it! 👿8 yearsTotal rip offs.8 yearsJust got a letter from Health Lottery UK dated 3rd December 2018, saying I've bagged £325.00! Sounds pretty legit at first glance!!!Health Lottery UK8 yearsWatch out for this Health Lottery UK number! Don’t bother calling or texting this mobile: 07776421729 It’s a total scam - you’re definitely not a winner. Stay away!Health Lottery UK8 yearsI have never encountered this specific scenario before, but a couple of years ago, I received a call from an Asian individual who asked to speak with Ashley Jenkins. It seemed like they were using this as a common English name, similar to how we might envision Mohammed Saleem as a typical Asian name. However, I have met a few individuals with the name Mohammed Saleem, whereas an Ashley Jenkins from an Asian background is quite unusual.Ashley JenkinsMohammed Saleem8 yearsI received a letter today stating that I have won a grand total of £325,000 from the esteemed National Health Lottery. The letter advised me to call a specific number in order to initiate the procedure for receiving the prize money. It is quite apparent that this whole scenario is a scam; one just needs to examine the substandard quality of the letterhead, which is as cheaply made as bargain-priced chips. However, what truly raises concern is how these fraudsters manage to obtain personal information such as my name, address, and even the lottery numbers I have played.National Health Lottery8 yearsMy partner got one of those letters too, looks just like all the others. I reckon if you ring the number they're asking for your bank info, so definitely best not to reply to it.8 yearsMy mum received a scam letter falsely claiming that she was the winner of the Health Lottery. A letter was sent to my mum, deceiving her with the false pretense that she had won a prize on the Health Lottery.Health8 yearsGot a letter claiming I'd won £350,000, but it really seemed fishy to me. Not buying it at all. Definitely going to report them for this.8 yearsGot a letter saying I’d won some kind of health lottery, and it told me to call a barrister called Ashley Jenkins at this number. Sounds a bit dodgy if you ask me!Ashley Jenkins8 yearsGot a letter claiming I’d won £350,000, with a number to call 02033189706 and chat to a Barrister Ashley Jenkins. Thing is, I haven’t even entered any lottery! Seems dodgy to me.Ashley Jenkins8 yearsOut of nowhere I got a letter claiming I’d won £350,000! Didn’t even remember entering any competition. Totally baffled!9 yearsOn the 19th of December 2017, I got a letter asking me to get in touch with barrister Ashley Jenkins, but I never got back to them.Ashley Jenkins9 yearsThrow it away, it's a fraudulent scheme!9 yearsI received a letter from the Health Lottery claiming that I had won £350,000. The letter instructed me to call a certain number. Out of curiosity, I decided to give it a ring and a man answered. He informed me that the system was closed for the night and promised to call me back the following morning. Shortly after, I received two calls from another number, 07587552255, which I intentionally ignored.Health Lottery9 yearsGot a letter from Health Lottery UK saying I won something, pretty much the same stuff as mentioned before. This is like the second time in a couple months it's turned up. It also had this mobile number: 07776421729 on it.Health Lottery UK9 yearsGot a letter out of the blue claiming I’d won some health lottery. Excited at first, but I never even signed up for anything! Are they really taking us for fools or what??9 yearsI recently received a letter instructing me to call a particular number in order to claim my prize money of £350,000. Is it feasible for you to locate these individuals and ensure they are held accountable for their actions?9 yearsIt is evident that this is undoubtedly a fraudulent scheme. For instance, the logo they utilized is merely a low-cost Clip Art image. Anyone can obtain it easily. It raises doubts as to why the Health Lottery would consider using such a logo. In light of this, my recommendation would be to discard the letter promptly.Health Lottery9 yearsMy mother recently received a letter stating that she had won £350,000 on the UK HEALTH LOTTERY. Thankfully, I warned her about it being a scam; otherwise, she might have called them and provided her personal information. It's truly appalling to see scammers targeting vulnerable pensioners like this. They should be ashamed of themselves. I wonder if they would appreciate it if someone tried to defraud their own families.UK9 yearsI've recently received a letter from the UK Health Lottery, claiming that I am the winner of £350,000. It is quite evident that this is a scam. It's best to disregard this letter completely as it's nothing but a deceitful attempt to defraud me.UK Health Lottery9 yearsI received a letter this morning, stating that I had won £350,000. However, it was clear upon checking online that it was a scam asking for a processing fee. Therefore, I urge you not to be deceived and promptly dispose of the letter.9 yearsMy husband has recently received a letter claiming that he had won £350,000. This is the second time it has happened, and fortunately, this time he decided to check it out online. We were relieved to find out that it was indeed a scam. I want to express my gratitude to those who had shared their comments online, as it was reading those comments that made my husband realize it was a scam.9 yearsWin £350,000 as everyone gets excited about the opportunity!9 yearsToday, I received a rather intriguing letter notifying me of a win for a sum of £350,0000.00 pounds! The letter included contact details, instructing me to reach out to Ashley Jenkins at either 0203-318-9706 or directly at 07776421729. However, I immediately grew suspicious when I noticed that they were requesting a processing fee. After doing some research, it became evident that although there is a legitimate health lottery.co.uk website, there is no such thing as health lottery UK. Further investigations revealed that there is no record of an individual named Ashley Jenkins related to this matter. I want to express my appreciation for the supportive community on this website, as it helped me avoid falling victim to this scam. I will take the necessary steps and report this fraudulent letter to Action Fraud.Ashley JenkinsukUKAction Fraud9 yearsYou can't win a prize if you never joined any contest. I've already reported this number to the UK police as it seems to be linked to some scam.UK9 yearsJust like countless others, I've recently received a letter stating that I've won £350,000 on the Health Lottery UK. Clearly, this is a scam and I sincerely hope that nobody falls for it.Health Lottery UK9 yearsOn 2nd June 2017, I received a letter informing me that my name was chosen by the NHS in the UK through a computer selection process. According to this letter, I had supposedly won £350,000. In order to claim this significant sum, I was instructed to call a specific number, 02033189706. However, the letter also mentioned that I would need to pay a processing fee. After examining the situation, it became clear that this was clearly a scam.NHSUK9 yearsHow much did you pay for the processing fee? It seems like this fee generates a significant amount of money for someone!9 yearsToday I received a letter informing me that I have won £350,000 in the Health Lottery UK. The letter advises me to contact Barrister Ashley Jenkins from Hexagon Financial Group at 0203-318-9706. Strangely, they are also requesting a 'processing fee' before the winnings can be released. Usually, lawyers handle all the necessary procedures and deduct their fees before transferring the remaining amount. This seems suspicious and shouldn't be taken lightly. If you receive a similar letter, it would be wise to ignore it or report it to the Fraud Squad. Let's not be deceived. RR.Health Lottery UKAshley JenkinsHexagon Financial GroupSquad9 yearsI recently received a letter claiming that I have won something, but it seems to be absolute nonsense. Why would anyone have to pay for winning? I kindly request that you refrain from calling them.9 yearsWe recently received a letter informing us that we have won £350,000.00 in the health lottery. According to the letter, in order to claim our winnings, we have to register with Barrister Ashley Jenkins of the Hexagon Financial Group and pay a fee. I must say, do these individuals consider us foolish?Ashley JenkinsHexagon Financial Group9 yearsSo, we got this letter saying we've won £350,000 on some health lottery. It tells us to get in touch with a Barrister called Ashley Jenkins from Hexagon Financial Group and pay a fee to claim the prize. Honestly, are these folks taking us for fools?Ashley JenkinsHexagon Financial Group9 yearsI haven't received a phone call, but rather a fake letter instructing me to call and claim my £350,000.00 prize after paying a processing fee.Submit Your Own Report (020 3318 9706)
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