02033189707
☎️ 02033189707 👆 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 02033189707
- "YouGov survey on financial services."Nov
2018Unsolicited call from investment companyOct
2018Received call from unknown number. BlockedOct
2018Polite girl conducted short surveySep
2018Received suspicious call from LondonSep
2018Received suspicious call from LondonSep
2018Received suspicious call from London, blockedSep
2018Suspicious call from unknown sourceSep
2018Received suspicious call from "EE."Sep
2018Questioning caller's information sourcing processSep
2018Unintelligible accent, confusing explanation, disinterestAug
2018Rude caller, avoid answering callsJul
2018Calls, hangs up, no messageJul
2018Persistent call from alleged Gartner representativeNov
2017Repeated unwanted calls from surveyNov
2017Repetitive market research by GartnerNov
2017Invasive caller, strong accent, persistentAug
2017BT survey call deemed annoying scamAug
2017Phone call from potential scamAug
2017Receiving persistent phone calls from EEJul
2017Unexpected call, blocked number afterJul
2017Scam company stealing phone numbersJul
2017Spam calls from LinkedIn detailsMay
2017Health Lottery scam letter reportedMay
2017Persistent unwanted calls from GartnerApr
2017Caller identified as Jennifer, hung upMar
2017Requesting verification from legitimate companyJan
2017Marketing call disguised, suspicious responseNov
2016Number Of Searches: 209 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 27 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hooton Levitt(South Yorkshire), Peterchurch(Herefordshire) and Stoney Middleton(Derbyshire).
02033189707 has 28 comments of which 24 x neutral and 2 x negative and 2 x positive
02033189707 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033189707 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance caller often claiming to represent well-known companies like EE, Gartner, Milward Brown, or KPMG, typically posing as market research or survey agents. Callers frequently have non-British accents and press for participation in surveys related to financial services or investments. Many recipients find the calls intrusive, with some reporting multiple calls in a day despite refusals or requests to be removed from databases. The legitimacy of these calls is questionable, with numerous users suspecting scam activity or unauthorised use of personal data sourced from professional platforms like LinkedIn. Ignoring or blocking the number is commonly advised to avoid repeated interruptions.
Reports on phone number 02033189707
8 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be YouGov. They said they needed me to take part in a survey about financial stuff.YouGov8 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be an investment firm doing a survey. When I asked them to take my info off their list, they wouldn’t hear me and just kept interrupting. In the end, I just hung up.8 yearsI got a call from an unknown number earlier, wasn’t sure who it was so I didn’t answer. After seeing these comments, I’ve decided to just block it straight away.8 yearsGot a call at 10:29 on 13th September 2018. The lady on the other end was quite polite, but I couldn’t really catch which company she was representing. She said it was about some investment consulting survey that would take around six minutes. I told her I didn’t have time and ended the call. Felt a bit like a sales call or possibly a scam.8 yearsGot a call earlier that said it was from EE, sounded like the person was Asian and based in London. They said it was about a support survey. I told them which company I’m with and the call just ended with “okay, thank you.” I’ve blocked the number now, but I’m really wondering where they find these numbers to call in the first place? Quite curious about that.EELondon8 yearsI got a phone call claiming to be from EE, sounded like the caller had an Asian accent and said they were calling about a support survey from London. I told them my details and the call finished with “okay, thank you.” After that, I blocked their number so they won't ring me again. I’m really curious though, how do they get these phone numbers in the first place?EELondon8 yearsGot a call that said it was from EE, sounded like an asian accent, said it was about a support survey and that it was from london. Told them my company, then they just said thanks and hung up. Ive now blocked the number but really wondering where these people get their call lists from? Quite curious about that.EELondon8 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be from EE, sounded like they had an Asian accent, said it was about a support survey linked to London. I told them my provider and the call wrapped up quickly with a casual "ok thank you." I've since blocked the number to stop any more calls. Really wondering where they get their numbers from though, quite curious about that!EELondon8 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from EE, person sounded like they had an Asian accent but said they were ringing from London about a support survey. I told them my provider, and they just thanked me and hung up. I've blocked the number now, but I'm really wondering where they get these phone numbers from in the first place? Very curious about that!EELondon8 yearsGot a call from someone who said they were from EE, had an Asian accent and claimed to be doing a support survey from London. I told them my company, then they just said "ok thank you" and hung up. I’ve blocked the number now but can’t help wondering where they get these phone numbers from in the first place? Quite curious about that.EELondon8 yearsI wasn’t quite sure who it was, their accent wasn’t British and I couldn’t really make it out. When I asked what the call was about, their explanation sounded a bit off. I said I wasn’t interested, then they just hung up after a few seconds.8 yearsIncredibly impolite, to say the least! This individual had the sheer nerve to insist that I should respond to their queries simply because I was manning the switchboard, which was only because I was filling in for our office manager during his absence. Remarkably, they rang three times on that very day! My advice? Just avoid picking up altogether; it's not worth getting caught in their shenanigans!8 yearsKeeps calling and then hangs up without leaving any message at all. Quite odd, really.9 yearsGot a bloke calling up saying he's from Gartner wanting to do a personal survey. He's kept ringing back over and over, asking for someone but only gets half the name correct. Even after I told him to stop, he just won't give up.Gartner9 yearsGot a call from some woman claiming to do market research for Gartner. I told her I was tied up, but she kept ringing me back around 10 to 15 times over a couple of days - and guess what, she's still calling while I'm typing this. Sounds like she’s based in India. Also noticed calls coming from +914466943038, so maybe they forgot to hide their real number with a fake London one this time.GartnerLondon9 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be conducting a market survey on behalf of Gartner, sounded like an Indian woman. I mentioned I was tied up at the moment. However, she proceeded to ring me back a staggering 10 to 15 times over the next couple of days! There were also calls coming through from +914466943038, which suggests they may have neglected to disguise the number as a London one for those calls. Quite the persistent effort!GartnerLondon9 yearsReceived a call from BT claiming to conduct a customer satisfaction survey. The initial query was about the number of employees, and I couldn't help but wonder how on earth that relates to BT. So, I promptly ended the call. Moments later, they were back on the line with “Question 2” in tow. I chuckled and quipped “Answer 2 - get lost!” I added that if they channeled a fraction of their energy into securing a legitimate job instead of trying to pull the wool over people's eyes, perhaps they’d have a thriving career ahead of them. That remark seemed to do the trick, as they promptly hung up. Just a few minutes passed, and wouldn’t you know it, they were ringing in again with “Question 3!” What a bunch of complete muppets!BT9 yearsI received a call from a marketing surveyor today, and let me tell you, her accent was quite thick, making it rather challenging to grasp what she was going on about. We were stuck in this lengthy chat about my business for what felt like an eternity, at least ten minutes, before I decided enough was enough and hung up. To my astonishment, she didn’t take the hint and proceeded to ring my desk seven times, my manager's three times, and even my colleague’s once! I'm left pondering how she even obtained our direct numbers in the first place. Quite the persistent effort, I must say!9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they wanted to talk to the MD about a project, said he was with Millward Brown. I took the call and after a bit, he suddenly switched from talking about a project to some kind of telecom survey. Bit odd, really.Milward Brown9 yearsGot a call from a bloke abroad who said he wanted to chat about my EE contract. I told him I didn’t have one, so he asked who my provider was. When I said I wasn’t sure, he said no more to say and I cut him off, then blocked his number straight away.EE9 yearsThey keep ringing me up pretending to be from EE, really annoying!9 yearsIt’s obvious this is a dodgy outfit, swiping our phone numbers from our accounts. Best to steer clear.9 yearsI've received a staggering 14 calls today! It's utterly absurd. They must've snooped around on LinkedIn, seeing as they’ve got both my work number and my mobile.9 yearsI recently received a letter claiming to be from a 'Health Lottery', which turned out to be a complete con. The phone number provided in the correspondence raised my suspicions.Health Lottery9 yearsFor the past three days, I've received calls from someone purporting to be from Gartner. They seem utterly relentless and refuse to take no for an answer. Quite tiresome, really!Gartner9 yearsI was chatting with Jennifer earlier, and when DSC came on the line, I decided to end the call.JenniferDSC10 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be associated with KPMG. I advised them to reach out again next week so I can verify whether they are indeed legitimate with the company.KPMG10 yearsThe caller identified themselves as being from Milward Brown and assured me it wasn't a sales or marketing inquiry. Naturally, I decided to do a bit of digging online and found out they are actually a marketing research firm. When I cheekily probed about his attire, he didn't seem to take it too well!Milward BrownSubmit Your Own Report (020 3318 9707)
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