02033334883
☎️ 02033334883 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Nexus Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203333 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033334883
- Persistent 'o2' scammer, pressuring deceptionJun
2023O2 scam; fake discount offerMay
2023Glad I didn't answer, blockedMay
2023O2 scam warns: protect 6-digit codeMay
2023Warning: Scam, do not shareMay
2023Scam, impersonates O2 callerMay
2023Couldn't understand accent; blocked numberMay
2023Scammer pretending to be O2May
2023Accidental voicemail left in UrduMay
2023O2 number no longer flagged scamMay
2023Caller likely scam or nuisanceMay
2023Fake Steve scam, not LondonMay
202302 numbers are scam callsApr
2023Scam alert: Insulting Indian callerApr
2023Caller blocked after wasting timeApr
2023Called, possible scam, now blockedApr
2023Scam call; don't share codesApr
2023Scam; O2 denied, hang-upApr
2023Voicemail, silent, no responseApr
2023O2 scam, multiple calls, linkApr
2023Caller claimed O2, hung upApr
2023Suspicious caller "Mary," claimed discountMar
2023Scam number, false O2 offerMar
2023Scam, waste of timeMar
2023Fake caller posing as 02Feb
2023Called, two rings, no answerFeb
2023Calls mimic polite American goodbyeFeb
2023O2 scam requesting verification codeFeb
2023User requests phone number originFeb
2023Called twice, no responseFeb
2023Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 17 February 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blairmore(Argyll and Bute), Longham(Norfolk) and Round Bush(Hertfordshire).
02033334883 has 29 comments of which 18 x negative and 11 x neutral
02033334883 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033334883 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call claiming to be from O2, often offering fake discounts supposedly due to service issues. Callers use various tactics, including pressuring for one-time passcodes which they use to hack accounts and order phones fraudulently. Many describe an Indian accent, sometimes a female caller, and mention they hang up when confronted. The number frequently calls then stays silent or leaves unclear voicemails. Users warn not to give any codes or personal info, suspecting it's a well-known tactic to access accounts. Several have blocked the number after multiple nuisance calls. Overall, it is a nuisance scam aiming to trick people into sharing sensitive information under the guise of O2 customer service.
Reports on phone number 02033334883
3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from o2 - total scammer. Even after I just laughed it off, they kept on pushing and trying to convince me. Proper persistent and a right pain!3 yearsGot a call saying I’d get 40% off my O2 bill because loads of people complained. Thought great, my next bill’s gonna be cheaper! I just let them chat away for a good ten minutes while I made a cuppa and had a quick look at my emails. Then I told them I’m not even with O2. Total scam, don’t fall for it!3 yearsAfter going through the comments, I’m actually relieved I didn’t answer the call. Didn’t even realise the number was blocked now!3 yearsWatch out, this is just a scam. Don’t ever hand over the code to them!3 yearsDodgy call claiming to be from O2. Pretty sure it was just another scam.3 yearsThe number got blocked cause I just couldn’t get what the caller with the Indian accent was saying.3 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be O2. Definitely a scammer trying to trick people.3 yearsGot a voicemail, sounds like it was an accident, and the person was speaking in Urdu.3 yearsUnknown number from O2, thankfully didn't come across as a scammy call.3 yearsSaid his name was Steve, which got me thinking, is that even a usual name around the Indian subcontinent? Doesn't seem likely he’s really from London or O2 either. Proper rubbish scam if you ask me, but then, maybe I'm just a bit soft for believing it at first.SteveLondon3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with O2. I’ve never had a contract with them at all, so I just hung up straight away. Seems like it was probably a scam or just one of those annoying unsolicited calls.3 yearsGot a call from a number starting with 02, and I'm pretty sure it's just another scammer trying to mess about.3 yearsGot a call from some lady claiming to be from O2, sounded Indian. Ended up calling her a ‘Ben Chode’ - it’s a bit of a rude word back in India, ha! Definitely a scam.BenIndia3 yearsGot a call from an Indian woman with O2, sounded like she was from O Du or something. Thought about messing around and keeping her on the line, but nah, too much going on to bother. Just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.3 yearsMy phone rang a moment ago but I didn’t answer because it showed up as a potential scam number. I’ve just blocked it now.3 yearsGot hit by a scam call from these lot a couple of times now. They try putting your mobile number into the O2 login, hit “forgot password,” which sends you a one-time code. Then they ring you up trying to blag that code out of you. Don’t fall for it, just end the call straight away.3 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be O2, but when I told them I wasn’t an O2 customer, they just ended the call right away. Definitely a scam.3 yearsI rang but it just went straight to voicemail, then there was nothing but quiet until it ended.3 yearsGot loads of calls from different numbers, all saying they were from O2 offering a discount due to some issues with their network. They even sent me a text with a link. Pretty sure it was a scam.3 yearsGot a phone call earlier from 020 3333 4883, claimin to be from O2, which I don’t use for my phone. As soon as I told them that, they just hung up on me.3 yearsI got a call from someone called ‘Mary’ with an Indian accent, claiming she was from O2. She asked if I’d had any problems with O2 lately, and when I said no, she told me I was eligible for an automatic 40% discount because of how many users they have. She made it sound like I didn’t have to do anything to get it, which seemed alright at first. But then she wanted to chat for a bit longer. After reading other reviews here, I’m pretty suspicious about ‘Mary’ and don’t trust her at all.Mary3 yearsI received a call from this number, and it’s definitely a con! They pretended to be from O2, asking for one-time activation codes and trying to lure me in with a supposed 40% discount on my bill. Be wary!3 yearsLooks like another one of those scam calls trying to waste my time, typical.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be 02, but it was a total scam. Watch out!3 yearsReceived a call at 8:10 PM, it rang just twice before going silent. I didn’t pick up.3 yearsThat kinda sounds like one of those typical American calls, you know, where they start with 'hello ma'am' and then just end up hanging up on you.3 yearsSomeone rang claiming to be from O2 and asked for my One Time Code, saying it would give me a discount. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!3 yearsGot two calls from this number earlier today, but every time I answered, nobody said a word. Really strange.3 yearsCan anyone tell me who this number belongs to? Cheers.Submit Your Own Report (020 3333 4883)
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