02033322980
☎️ 02033322980 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Net-Work Internet Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203332 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033322980
- Repeated calls from various numbersNov
2021Unsolicited call for kitchen appliancesJun
2021Scam call offering warranty renewalJun
2021Scam call from fake insuranceJun
2021anger at domestic appliance fraudJun
2021Caller mentioned old address appliancesJun
2021Fraudulent call from fake companyJun
2021Suspicious renewal pitch for warrantiesJun
2021Potential insurance renewal scam encounterJun
2021Discussed household appliance insurance extensivelyJun
2021No message, frequent unwanted callsJun
2021False representation by domestic insuranceJun
2021Unsatisfied with home appliance experienceJun
2021Questioning repeated unidentified phone callsJun
2021Unwanted calls with mystery motivesJun
2021Confusion about service contract renewalJun
2021Embracing the power of silenceJun
2021Telemarketer called about fake policyJun
2021Frustrating cold call experiences describedJun
2021Suspicious call about appliance coverJun
2021Warning about appliance warranty scamJun
2021Unwanted call interruption, frustrating experienceJun
2021Suspicious call for appliance insuranceJun
2021Suspicious call, likely a scamJun
2021Didn't provide an answerJun
2021Warranty scam on domestic appliancesJun
2021Received aggressive call about insuranceJun
2021Issue with insurance contact upsetJun
2021Number Of Searches: 62 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 01 June 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Assater(Shetland Isles) and Oulton(Norfolk).
02033322980 has 27 comments of which 22 x neutral and 5 x negative
02033322980 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033322980 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to scam calls about domestic appliance insurance or warranties. Callers, often using varied but similar numbers, claim to offer renewal or discounted cover, sometimes insisting the call isn't a sales pitch. Numerous recipients note the calls are unsolicited, with some experiencing rude or evasive behaviour when questioned. Many callers fail to provide clear company details and pressure for bank information, raising fraud concerns. Some targets have never had such policies; others report confusion over linked personal details. The calls are repeatedly described as a scam, with some involving automated or suspicious background noise. Caution is advised: do not provide personal or financial details, and blocking the number is recommended to avoid harassment.
Reports on phone number 02033322980
5 yearsThey keep ringing me up! It's always the same number, just with different endings like 2970, 2850, 2820, and 2690. It's really starting to get on my nerves.5 yearsGot a ring from some guy called Adam Fleming, claiming to be from Domestic Appliances, trying to switch our kitchen stuff insurance to them with some discounted rate. Then this bloke Michael Lee, who said he was the manager, jumped on and kept telling us it wasn’t a sales push. They rang back on 02033 322982 too. Our current insurer reckoned it was a dodgy scam and we never gave any bank info, thankfully. After we kept asking questions, they seemed to lose interest and disappeared - probably off to bother someone else now.Adam FlemingDomestic AppliancesMichael Lee5 yearsGot a call from some bloke named James claiming to be from domestic appliances. He told me that my kitchen appliance warranties were about to expire and that I’d get some forms sent over with a discount to renew them. I told him I’d sorted that a few months back already, and he just said sorry and hung up.James5 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming my appliance insurance had run out. The thing is, I don’t have any such cover-it’s clearly a scam, and I made that point clear to him. He had an Indian accent, by the way. To make matters worse, they rang again the following day from a slightly altered number-just a digit swapped out. This time, an Indian gentleman asked for my son, who doesn’t actually reside here. He did order some things recently from Appliance Online, though, so I can’t help but wonder if there’s some sort of security breach either on their part or with the delivery service. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!Appliance Online5 yearsJust got another call about some rubbish with household appliances - total scam as usual.5 yearsGot a call from this number a couple of times over the past two days, and they never bother to leave a voicemail. It’s really annoying.5 yearsThey phoned me about renewing insurance for my home appliances even though they’re well past their 4-year warranty. Right from the start, it felt fishy, especially when they couldn’t even explain what an “unsolicited call” meant. Proper dodgy.5 yearsso today at 11.41am my missus answered a call from this number. the person on the other end was talking about some kind of cover for our home appliances but the weird thing is, we haven’t lived at that place for almost five years now. then they went on to say we’ve had an appliance cover with british gas for close to 30 years and that we’re really happy with their service. right after that, the caller just hung up. quite odd if you ask me.British Gas5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from “domestic appliances” about renewing a service plan for our hotpoint stuff. They asked me what kind of washing machine we had, and I said hotpoint. Problem is, we’ve never owned a hotpoint washing machine. Felt kinda sketchy to me!5 yearsthis number has rung me like 4 times today but i aint picking up till i find out who it is. anyone got any info?5 yearsBeware of a dodgy home appliance insurance scam. Someone called claiming to be from my insurer, saying they were sorting out my renewal and had a discount for me. Thing is, I already renewed back in January 2021. They wanted my account details, like my sort code and account number, to apply the discount, but I wouldn’t give it to them. Felt really fishy.5 yearsI got a call from a woman who said she's with D G Appliance Insurance telling me my payment was overdue. Definitely a con, don't fall for it.D G Appliance Insurance5 yearsClaimed to be from some sort of home insurance, but it definitely wasn’t legit.5 yearsCouldn’t stop going on about the insurance for home gadgets and appliances!5 yearsI've been getting these strange calls lately, where it sounds like a robotic voice keeps asking me to hang on for a bit. There have also been some instances where I hear the bustle of a family chattering in the background-really odd! I did a bit of digging online and it seems there might be an issue, although nothing's crystal clear. When I dial 1471 for the last caller's number, a mechanical voice just tells me they're unavailable to take calls at the moment. Can anyone shed some light on this situation? What exactly are these callers after?5 yearsNothing but utter quiet...5 yearsReceived a phone call regarding a supposed insurance policy for a home appliance from 2019. The moment I mentioned that I had no such policy, the caller abruptly ended the conversation. Quite shady, if you ask me!5 yearsThem: "Good day, is that Mrs <partner's surname> speaking?" Me: "Oh no, try again." "Is he available?" "May I ask who's calling?" "Are you Mrs <partner's surname>?" "Not at all, that's actually his mother." "Right, is Mr <partner's surname> at home?" "Indeed he is." "Would it be possible to have a word with him?" "Sorry, can't do that. He’s currently busy at work. What's the reason for your call?" "It's regarding his domestic appliance insurance." "Domestic appliance insurance? And what exactly about it?" "Well, dearie, I’m just ringing to discuss his domestic appliance insurance." "What company did you say you represented?" "Home Cover. <Then spoke in an exaggeratedly slow tone> We. <pause> Are. <pause> Home. <pause> Cover. <pause> I’ll ring back later, shall I?" "If you think that’s best." <I ended the call.>5 yearsReceived a rather peculiar phone call about some sort of coverage for domestic appliances. The woman on the line mentioned that my policy was nearing its expiry and that she could facilitate an automatic renewal. To be honest, I found her accent a bit difficult to decipher. When I suggested that I’d verify the details and ring her back, she seemed rather hesitant to divulge any further information, which made me uneasy. So, in the end, I decided to hang up. Seems a bit dodgy to me-likely a scam of some kind.5 yearsJust received yet another dodgy call from 0203 3322980, claiming to sort out a warranty renewal for our home appliances. The truth is, we don’t even have any appliances that are covered! When I probed for their identity, they merely uttered “Domestic Appliance Cover” - doesn’t sound like a legitimate company title to me. It’s a classic tactic for these charlatans to dodge revealing their real name, making it all too easy for them to slip through the net. I’m utterly fed up with these relentless pests; they’re a complete disgrace. Best to tell them to jog on and hang up!5 yearsI can confirm that this call pertained to home appliance insurance, so I politely declined and ended the conversation. However, it was obvious the caller hadn't actually disconnected, as I found myself unable to make any outgoing calls for several minutes. It seems they were intent on keeping the line open to meet some sort of timing requirement. As I needed to use my phone urgently, this was incredibly frustrating.5 yearsReceived a call regarding the renewal of our household appliance cover. Confusingly, we already have a policy with a company that has a strikingly similar name, which is precisely why I engaged in conversation. The caller was adamant about acquiring my bank details to establish a Direct Debit. It became evident this was all rather dodgy, so I decided to terminate the call and subsequently blocked any incoming communications from this number.Direct Debit5 yearsReceived a call inquiring for a Mrs **** regarding some sort of coverage. However, we’re a business and don’t have anyone by that name in our midst. Definitely sounds like a scam; there was an awkward silence at the start of the call, which is usually a red flag.5 yearsI chose not to pick up the phone.5 yearsHousehold Gadgets - I was informed that my warranty had lapsed and required renewal. To be honest, I've never opted for any additional warranty for my home appliances! I ended the call and immediately blocked the number.5 yearsReceived a rather irritating call regarding some insurance for my washing machine and whatnot. I quickly hung up, only for the fellow to ring me back, demanding to know why I disconnected! He insisted I was shelling out £330 annually, but when I told him that was simply untrue, he rudely suggested I check my bank statement. Absolutely atrocious behaviour!5 yearsFascinating! I attempted to send an extensive note regarding this, but it appears it hasn't managed to deliver. This number rang me at a quarter past ten this morning, claiming to represent something to do with my freezer insurance. They stated I had forked out £119 in the past year. When I pointed out I was actually only shelling out a mere £36 yearly, the line mysteriously went dead. Quite puzzling!Submit Your Own Report (020 3332 2980)
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