02033323006
☎️ 02033323006 👆 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 02033323006
- Neighbor tried to scam elderlyJun
2021Appliance scammer offering fake renewalJun
2021Requesting to speak to ownerJun
2021Repetitive nuisance caller doesn't talkJun
2021The Unknown Caller Was BlockedJun
2021Not familiar, suggest checking mapsJun
2021Suspicious caller, possible scam awarenessJun
2021Questionable call regarding appliance insuranceJun
2021Warning: Don't provide bank detailsJun
2021Caution about domestic scam informationJun
2021Accusation of fraudulent insurance practicesJun
2021User alleges insurance fraudJun
2021Insurance for appliances, consider local dealersJun
2021Warning about scam appliance warrantyJun
2021Suspicious silent calls possibly connectedJun
2021Likely scam, cut off quicklyJun
2021Request for bank details explainedJun
2021Fraudulent policy with South AfricanJun
2021Suspected scam call from "insurance"Jun
2021Possible spam call, no messageJun
2021Unsolicited call for fridge insuranceJun
2021Caller obtained personal info, acted suspiciousJun
2021Customer service call abruptly endedJun
2021Ignored call from insurance departmentJun
2021Receiving annoying persistent unwanted callsJun
2021Misleading call about appliance coverJun
2021Number Of Searches: 65 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 22 June 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Eilean Fada Mor(Highland) and Grays(Essex).
02033323006 has 25 comments of which 18 x neutral and 7 x negative
02033323006 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033323006 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls about domestic appliance insurance, often targeting elderly individuals. Callers claim appliances require warranty renewal, using personal details to appear credible. They use various tactics, including pressure to provide bank information or confirm nonexistent policies. The calls frequently hang up when challenged or fail to provide verifiable company information. This scam has been linked to seemingly local numbers but originates from dubious sources. Recipients are advised not to engage, avoid sharing personal or financial details, and verify any claims independently, preferably through trusted local suppliers. Vigilance is recommended to prevent falling victim to these intrusive and fraudulent calls.
Reports on phone number 02033323006
5 yearsWhat a dodgy individual attempting to fish for my elderly neighbour's bank information! Thankfully, I managed to answer the call before they could cause any harm.5 yearsMy wife got a call from someone claiming that a couple of our home appliances were out of warranty, and offered a deal to renew for three years but only pay for two. The bloke was pretty slick with his sales talk, but my wife spotted it was dodgy quick enough because he slipped up on some bits of info about us. How do these muppets even get hold of that stuff? Watch out, it's definitely one of those scams.5 yearsThey just wouldn't say what the call was about, kept insisting on speaking to the owner only.5 yearsBlocked a call from an unknown number - no idea who it was.5 yearsI didn’t pick up because I didn’t recognise the number. Judging by your maps, it seems to be from somewhere in Middlesex, maybe D&G area?D & GMiddlesex5 yearsGot a call from someone called Harry who seemed to know my name. He was asking if our appliances were alright and said he was just making sure our warranty renewal was sorted as usual. Apparently, this was linked to a plan my wife took out back in 2018. The number showed up as a London one, but he told me he worked for National Home Cover, which I later found out is actually located in Hove down on the south coast. We’ve never had any dealings with National Home Cover at all. Seems dodgy to me - watch out for this one!HarryLondonNational Home CoverHove5 yearsHad a call from someone trying to sell me insurance for household gadgets, with an annual charge. Sounds a bit dodgy round here in London. I’d honestly recommend going through your nearby electrical shop if you’re after appliance cover - it’s just way easier and more reliable.London5 yearsGot a call from someone named William on 02033323006 about some home appliance insurance. He claimed I had insurance running on two things, neither of which I've ever actually covered. He was pretty courteous and thanked me for my time, but the whole thing just felt a bit fishy.William5 yearsSeems like a dodgy call, it hung up after just a couple of rings.5 yearswatch out, this guy tries to be all nice and asks you to verify your bank info, but it's just a scam. total waste of time and really frustrating!5 yearsKeep getting calls from this irritating number, they just ring and then drop without saying a word. Totally frustrating!5 yearsJust got a quiet call right after I had a scam call from 01482354172, which I've already reported. Think they might be connected?5 yearsThis call said they were from Domestic & General but it was just a total scam trying to get your details. Watch out, don’t give them any personal info!5 yearsJust had a dodgy call about some warranty for kitchen gadgets. Totally a scam, these lot are out to con you. Best thing is ignore and don’t ring them back. Stay alert out there!5 yearsLooks like a dodgy insurance scam to me!5 yearsSomeone's attempting to obtain my banking information to facilitate the renewal of a policy regarding freezer malfunction coverage.5 yearsI've come across what seems to be a fraudulent insurance scheme for household appliances, and the caller had a distinct South African accent.5 yearsReceived a dodgy call from someone purporting to be from my insurance provider, attempting to renew my policy. Clearly a scam! They hung up the moment I asked a few questions.5 yearsWe've got BT Call Guardian set up, and the caller didn’t identify themselves or bother to leave a voicemail. Since the number doesn't ring through, I can only conclude that it was yet another nuisance call!BT Call Guardian5 yearsI just had a lovely chat with my dear old mum in Northern Ireland regarding some insurance for her fridge - which, if I’m honest, is already pushing its 20th year! The poor thing was utterly baffled by the whole call, so she kindly asked the woman on the line to send all the details in writing instead. You could practically hear the huffiness from the other end; she certainly wasn’t chuffed about mum’s request! What’s more troubling is that the caller seemed to know my mother’s surname, which mum completely brushed off, having no clue who she was. These unsolicited calls really get under my skin!Northern Ireland5 yearsI was already aware of her name, address, and of course, the phone number. I managed to keep her engaged in conversation for a bit! However, she couldn’t seem to provide the policy number that supposedly included coverage for the washing machine and fridge/freezer, which, it turns out, had just lapsed!5 yearsI received a call regarding a washing machine warranty, and as soon as I mentioned that I had never held such a warranty, they simply terminated the call. How incredibly impolite!5 yearsI had a call from Adam over at the insurance office regarding my kitchen gadgets. I didn’t let him continue before I cut him off.Adam5 yearsThis number keeps ringing me, it’s beyond irritating! I’ve given it the silent treatment, but it just won’t let up.5 yearsA woman with an accent rang me up, claiming to have my name and address. She started chatting about renewing some sort of insurance for my kitchen gadgets. I mentioned that I couldn't remember ever signing up for any coverage on them. Strangely, she insisted that I was currently paying by direct debit, which simply isn’t true. I requested that she send me all the documentation in the post so I could check it over. After that, she mentioned she’d ring back, and we ended the call.Submit Your Own Report (020 3332 3006)
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