02033323004
☎️ 02033323004 👆 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 02033323004
- Suspected scam calls about warrantiesJul
2021Warning about fraudulent insurance callJun
2021Silent call, potential scam numberJun
2021Answered call, was hung upJun
2021Reported potential scam call from 02033323004Jun
2021Warns of appliance scam companyJun
2021Not likely, probably a scamJun
2021Fast and reliable UK serviceJun
2021Harry from appliance insurance scamJun
2021Pushy upselling on insurance policyJun
2021Fraudulent call from fake insuranceJun
2021Unanswered call, invalid number dialingJun
2021Harry Jones, possible scam, block numberJun
2021Caller with Indian accent, obviously scammingJun
2021User called out scam insuranceJun
2021Call about insurance renewal, errorsJun
2021Stopped after running 3 timesJun
2021No one is present hereJun
2021Unanswered call, potential marketing/scam signsJun
2021Misleading information regarding insurance paymentJun
2021Pressure to renew non-existent policy. DodgyJun
2021Suspicious call, likely insurance scamJun
2021Customer dissatisfied with appliance coverage, inaccuraciesJun
2021Scam call regarding appliance insuranceJun
2021Aggressive, rude call from telemarketerJun
2021Number Of Searches: 55 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 15 June 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Little Haywood(Staffordshire), Love Clough(Lancashire), Stanhope(Durham) and Tasburgh(Norfolk).
02033323004 has 23 comments of which 16 x neutral and 7 x negative
02033323004 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033323004 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting UK households with false claims about domestic appliance insurance renewals. Callers, often using multiple London-based numbers, impersonate insurance companies and pressure recipients to renew or purchase policies for old or non-existent appliances. They sometimes use personal details to seem credible but provide inaccurate information and refuse to send written documentation despite promises. Many recipients report aggressive or impatient behaviour from callers, alongside suspicious tactics such as immediate renewal demands and refusal to send quotes. The calls frequently go unanswered or end in silent hang-ups, and the numbers cannot be reliably called back. Recipients are advised to remain cautious, avoid sharing personal banking details, and report these calls to the Telephone Preference Service.
Reports on phone number 02033323004
5 yearsgot a call about some insurance stuff, sounded dodgy to me, definitely a scam tryin to get my details.5 yearsDidn’t even leave a message, just put the phone down as soon as I didn’t pick up. Pretty sure it was a scam.5 yearsThey called me trying to sell insurance on my old kitchen gear, said it would cost over £300! Couldn't believe it.5 yearsJust got a ring from Landione - total scam about home appliances! Stay clear of that one.5 yearsGot a call from a bloke called Harry who claimed he was ringing from some appliance insurance. When I asked him which appliance exactly, he just started listing nearly every one I could think of! I told him I already have coverage and to stop calling me. Definitely felt a bit dodgy to me!Harry5 yearsGot a call on my BT landline on Wednesday 23rd June 2021 from 02033323004, somewhere around Richmond or central London, maybe ex McL series. They asked for Mr Patel, but that’s not me. Told 'em it wasn’t needed and ended the chat quick. From what I’ve seen on other reviews, 0203 numbers often seem dodgy. Definitely seems like scammers, I’m reporting it to BT. Proper relieved I didn’t get into a chat with that guy!BTRichmondLondonPatel5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with my home insurance about a policy renewal for June. They got my name right but messed up my address the first time, then corrected it. They kept pushing that my appliances needed their breakdown cover renewed, but actually none of them are up for renewal. The caller even mentioned a gadget I don't own at all, seemed like they were just guessing.5 yearsPicked up and nobody answered on the other end.5 yearsWe got a call from this number but it was just silence when we picked up the phone. Had a look online and seems like it’s one of those scam calls. Proper relieved I didn’t actually speak to whoever was ringing.Phew5 yearsGot a ring from someone saying they were from "home insurance". They said if I wanted my renewal discount for my kitchen appliances, I needed to give them my bank sort code and account digits. They even threw in a policy number, but their guess about what appliances I owned was way off. The person seemed to get more annoyed the more I hesitated.5 yearsCalled three times in a row, then they just went quiet.5 yearsI tried calling back but the number wasn’t familiar, and when I picked up the first call there was no voicemail left. Feels like one of those scam or sales calls to me.5 yearsI picked up and stayed quiet for a bit, then suddenly they just ended the call without saying anything.5 yearsAbout half an hour back, this number gave me three rings then suddenly went quiet. I tried calling it back but it said the number doesn’t exist. Strange behaviour!5 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from Domestic Insurance saying my policy was up for renewal. I told them straight away they were scammers, which set them off and they started hurling all sorts of insults at me.5 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from “the insurance company,” but they completely messed up my name. That and the weird accent made me suspicious straight away. Totally seemed like a scam, so I’ve blocked the number now.5 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Harry Jones who said our extra belongings needed insurance. He claimed to be from a domestic home insurance company. He knew my name and where I live, and even gave me a policy number. I told him I’d verify it and call him back, but when I tried to ring, the number was blocked. Bit dodgy if you ask me.Harry Jones5 yearsClaimed to be from Homecare and mentioned that our insurance renewal was imminent. What a load of nonsense! It absolutely wasn’t due at all!Homecare5 yearsI received a call about renewing my home appliance insurance, and they insisted I handle it right then and there. They claimed they couldn't send me a renewal quote unless I committed over the phone. Oddly enough, I had no policy with them, yet they somehow had my name. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!5 yearsI suspect this might be a scam. A man with an accent that didn’t fit his name claimed to be representing a firm called Domestic something, trying to discuss insurance for my washing machine and fridge freezer renewal. Seeing as I already have coverage for both and my fridge freezer is practically new, it was pretty obvious this was a con.Domestic5 yearsI’ve received yet another call from a company regarding my domestic appliance cover, making it the fifth one in a series of six! This latest caller claimed to be reaching out from Brighton-not London as others had. They boldly stated that they were acting on the directives from 'the manufacturer'-which I found quite curious since I’m talking about appliances that are ancient and long past any warranty period. It’s truly laughable that they think I’m still paying through the nose for coverage on these old gadgets!BrightonLondon5 yearsI received a rather dodgy phone call this morning regarding insurance for my washing machine, fridge, and cooker. They claimed I had been transferred to their discount division because I apparently hadn't made any claims. Instead of the usual price hitting over £300, they offered it for just over £200. When I probed about which washing machine they were talking about, the caller said she couldn’t provide the model number. That raised a red flag since I'm certain I never signed up for any cover on my appliance. Then she mentioned it was under my husband's name, and that’s when it clicked - this is definitely a scam!5 yearsYesterday, I received a rather unpleasant call from this number after having missed one prior. A rather abrasive woman named Amy, who had quite a strong accent, was exceptionally rude. As someone who struggles with anxiety and depression, I expressed to her that I was unable to handle the situation. Undeterred, she persisted in pushing her sales pitch. I eventually asked her to send the information through the post. Instead, she mentioned bringing her superior into the conversation regarding splitting the payment over a couple of months. At that point, I decided enough was enough and hung up. If her aim was to cause distress, she certainly achieved it.AmySubmit Your Own Report (020 3332 3004)
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