02033323019
☎️ 02033323019 👆 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 02033323019
- Beware of homecare insurance scamJul
2021Call blocker system proved effectiveJul
2021Potential scam involving appliances and banksJul
2021Blocked suspected spam caller, 'dangerous'Jul
2021False appliance insurance, entertaining interactionJul
2021Unknown user, therefore blockedJul
2021Caller hung up, unable to respondJul
2021Scam call regarding expired coverageJul
2021Suspicious call about insurance policyJul
2021Background noise during possible scamJul
2021Questioning legitimacy of appliance insuranceJul
2021Received unauthorized call about insuranceJul
2021Recommended calling for missing coverageJul
2021User complained about outdated informationJul
2021Missed call, no response, frustratingJul
2021Appliance insurance lapsed claims- incorrectJul
2021Received suspicious call about appliancesJul
2021Number Of Searches: 35 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 28 June 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Copplestone(Devon), Evesbatch(Herefordshire), Freasley(Warwickshire), Kessingland Beach(Suffolk) and Saltburn-By-The-Sea(North Yorkshire).
02033323019 has 17 comments of which 15 x neutral and 2 x negative
02033323019 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033323019 👆 is reported as a persistent and likely fraudulent call campaign targeting individuals about non-existent domestic appliance insurance policies. Callers often claim urgent expiry of cover for appliances not owned, aiming to elicit personal or bank details. Several users noted accurate personal information being used to lend credibility, possibly to confirm identities or facilitate scams. Many recipients blocked or ignored the calls, with some using call-blocking services successfully. The tone can become aggressive if challenged, and the calls frequently come from noisy call centres or foreign-sounding voices. Overall, these calls are widely viewed as deceptive attempts to extract sensitive information, and recipients are advised to remain sceptical and avoid sharing any details.
Reports on phone number 02033323019
5 yearsGot a call about some homecare insurance and white goods cover running out, but it felt dodgy, like one of those phishing scams trying to grab bank details. They were probably trying to get me to renew a policy that doesn’t even exist, as we’re already covered by a proper, well-known company. Felt like a classic scam to me.5 yearsLuckily the call blocker system stopped it from coming through. Glad to have something like this in place, very handy.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be about household appliances, asking me to give out my bank info. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.5 yearsSo got a call about insurance on home appliances we totally don't own and never insured. They kept saying our cover was about to end. When we tried to explain it wasn’t true, the person on the phone got really annoyed. Honestly, it was quite entertaining!5 yearsmy phone's 'call guardian' picked up on this one straight away. the number looked a lot like others that turned out to be scammers before, so I flagged it as 'dangerous' without a second thought.5 yearsDidn’t recognise the number so I just blocked it straight away.5 yearsI didnt get the chance to pick up before they just ended the call.5 yearsReceived a call claiming that the imaginary insurance policy for my washing machine, cooker, and other appliances is nearing its end. I ended the conversation abruptly.5 yearsI just received a rather peculiar call from a woman who claimed she was following up on some insurance regarding my "appliance." She had my name and my address spot on, which made me a bit uneasy. When I pointed out that she had my old address instead of my new one, she seemed caught off guard and admitted that she must have been referring to the "appliance" at that previous residence. Her tone suggested she was a bit let down and she didn't make any effort to carry on the conversation. The reason I'm flagging this is that it feels like a scam designed to verify personal details while masquerading as an insurance inquiry. Best to be cautious!5 yearsI received a call from a gentleman with a foreign accent, though it was rather tricky to make out what he was saying because of the racket in the background, likely from a call centre. He seemed to have my name and address on hand and mentioned it was regarding insurance for my kitchen appliances. He claimed to be affiliated with some insurance firm, but it honestly felt like a dodgy setup, possibly a scam.5 yearsI’m a bit uncertain whether this is genuine or a scam, but it appears that many folks reckon it’s related to selling appliance insurance.5 yearsReceived a call regarding the expiration of some so-called appliance insurance. The truth is, I've never taken out any appliance insurance.5 yearsLike many have mentioned, I received a call regarding home appliance insurance, which I currently do not possess.5 yearsI received a rather persistent call regarding insurance for multiple appliances. Strangely, they referenced my former address, which I haven't lived at for five years. In the interim, any appliances he mentioned have either been swapped out or abandoned at the previous place. I made it quite clear that I didn’t want another call from them.5 yearsI received a call from this number, but when I answered, there was no one on the other end.5 yearsReceived a notification claiming that our appliance coverage had expired. Inquired about which specific appliance it pertained to, and they mentioned an electric cooker. The thing is, we've never owned an electric cooker at any point.5 yearsReceived a call claiming our appliance cover had expired. When I inquired which appliances they were referring to, they mentioned a Hotpoint washing machine and a Bosch fridge freezer. I expressed my suspicion and hinted that it reeked of a scam. The caller queried why I thought that, and I replied that it’s because I don’t own those items. They insisted that if I could list what I actually do possess, they would arrange for customer service to rectify the matter. I stood my ground, maintaining that I saw it as a scam and had no intention of disclosing any information. They promptly ended the call.BoschSubmit Your Own Report (020 3332 3019)
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