02033323000
☎️ 02033323000 👆 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 02033323000
- Caller happy to dodge callJun
2021Grateful for warnings about scamsJun
2021Warning about home appliance scamJun
2021Fraudulent call, fake appliance insuranceJun
2021Silent call, hung up quicklyJun
2021Warning about obvious scam, blockingJun
2021Suspicious call about appliance insuranceJun
2021Suspicious call from unknown womanJun
2021Call was silent initiallyJun
2021Unknown number, didn't answer callJun
2021Unknown number called twiceJun
2021National insurance imposters scam reportedJun
2021Ignored unknown number on phoneJun
2021No answer from ringing phoneJun
2021Caller asking for insurance detailsJun
2021Avoid getting kitchen appliances insuranceJun
2021Beware of scam insurance callJun
2021Challenged fake Microsoft support callJun
2021Ignored Indian caller, blocked numberJun
2021User distrustful of unsolicited serviceJun
2021Caller hung up and blockedJun
2021Call went unanswered, disappointing resultJun
2021Suspicious call about non-existent insuranceJun
2021Number Of Searches: 57 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 18 June 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cockington(Devon), Didlington(Norfolk), Kilmaurs(East Ayrshire) and Selby Dam(North Yorkshire).
02033323000 has 21 comments of which 5 x negative and 16 x neutral
02033323000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033323000 👆 is reported as linked to a persistent scam involving fraudulent calls about domestic appliance insurance. Callers, often with an Indian accent, claim that an insurance policy or discount is due for renewal or imminent purchase, pressuring recipients to commit quickly. Many report bogus information, silent calls, or hang-ups when challenged. The calls frequently come from different but similar numbers and attempt to obtain bank details or personal information under false pretences. Recipients strongly advise ignoring these calls, not engaging with the callers, and blocking the numbers to avoid potential financial loss. Genuine companies typically communicate through official letters or emails, not unsolicited phone calls. Users caution to remain vigilant and sceptical when contacted unexpectedly about appliance insurance.
Reports on phone number 02033323000
5 yearsI didn’t pick up this number, but after reading what others have said, I’m glad I didn’t. Seems like dodging a bullet!5 yearsI got a call from 02033323000 where the person said they were with my appliance insurance and that I'd get a big discount if I paid upfront for a two-year policy. They claimed I’d get the third year free, but I had to decide straight away or lose out on saving £390. When I asked them to repeat their number, they gave me a dodgy one and then just hung up. Felt like a total scam.5 yearsa bloke with a faint indian accent rang up asking for someone in my family. when i asked if it was for mr or mrs because it was a bit difficult to catch, he said "mr", but soon after asked for my mum instead. i told him she wasn't here, and he mentioned he'd ring back later. when i inquired about leaving a message, he said it was regarding insurance for kitchen gadgets. we don’t have any particular insurance on our kitchen stuff. so i've gone ahead and blocked the number now.5 yearsGlad I didn’t answer that call, cheers to everyone who explained it’s probably one of those dodgy home appliance insurance scams, coming from a dodgy number as usual. Just spotted another missed call from 02033322992, so I’m gonna block that one as well. Cheers!5 yearsGot a call from some woman abroad about kitchen appliances and how my insurance had run out. I told her straight away it was a con because I don’t have any special insurance on those things.5 yearsTotally a fake call. I've gone ahead and blocked the number.5 yearsgot two calls from this number then they just stopped. no clue who they are.5 yearsI stayed quiet, hoping they’d say something, but after a bit of nothing, they just ended the call!5 yearsIt was a hidden number so I just ignored it and didn’t pick up.5 yearsA caller claimed to be from National Insurance and said they’d offer a discount if I insured my belongings through them. When I asked how long their company had been around, they replied they were quite new. I told them we don’t rely on phone calls for arranging insurance.5 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t know and just decided to ignore it. Didn’t want to risk answering if it was something dodgy.5 yearsGot a call but nobody spoke when I answered. Strange.5 yearsGot a call saying my kitchen appliances insurance had ran out. When I asked about the brand, they claimed my stuff was from Hotpoint, which isn’t true. I quickly hung up after that. Seems like just another scam to trick you into giving bank info for fake insurance.5 yearsSomeone rang me up saying my kitchen appliances insurance needed renewing. I told them I wasn’t even signed up since I don’t have any direct debit set up for that sort of thing. They then mentioned £219 for covering three appliances or £89 just for one, sounded quite convincing. But honestly, I made up my mind ages ago - if something breaks, I just fix it straight away. These insurance deals always feel like a pointless expense to me.5 yearsGot a call from a bloke called William claiming to be from Domestic Appliance insurance saying my cover was up for renewal. Thing is, it’s not true at all, and the provider I actually use always contacts me by post or email, never by phone. Definitely a scam, so don’t bother responding to them.WilliamDomestic Appliance Insurance5 yearsHad a call from someone with an Indian accent saying he was with Microsoft. I wasn’t buying it though and told him straight up I don’t trust these kind of calls, especially since Microsoft always warns folks not to expect any calls or emails about fixing computers or internet stuff. I told him to leave me alone and quit wasting people’s time with these scams.Microsoft5 yearsGot a call from a guy from India asking about my appliance insurance or something. I said I don't have any and asked him to stop ringing me. I’ve gone ahead and blocked his number now.5 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from ...nationalhomecover.... They were pushing me to pay up for a washing machine service plan, which sounds dodgy to me, probably just a scam if anything actually breaks down.5 yearsGot a call from an Indian woman about some warranty thing, but before she could explain more, we just hung up and blocked the number straight away!5 yearsI answered the call but there was just silence on the other end, nobody spoke.5 yearsI got a call about insurance for my home appliances, saying I took it out 5 years ago. The thing is, I never had any kind of appliance insurance. Definitely a scam.Submit Your Own Report (020 3332 3000)
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