02033377254
☎️ 02033377254 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203337 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033377254
- Blocked unknown caller from East MidlandsJun
2025Scam call, rejected offer, hung upSep
2024Suspected scam call about discountSep
2024Scam call impersonating O2 representativeAug
2024Potential scam call, persistent salespersonAug
2024Blocked known scam caller; ignore callsAug
2024Nuisance calls, needs immediate actionAug
2024Ignored unknown and scam numbersAug
2024Suspicious call about number upgradeAug
2024Suspicious O2 courtesy call scamAug
2024Scam call asking for informationJul
2024Repeated calls claiming to be EEJul
2024Call ended, claimed Phones 4 YouJul
2024Received spam call notificationJul
2024Repeated scam calls, don't answer!Jul
2024O2 spam call reportedJul
2024Suspicious call about SIM upgradeJul
2024User claims it's a scamJul
2024Scammers, incorrect number, bewareJul
2024Suspicious call, ended abruptly, spamJul
2024Suspected scam call from Phones4uJul
2024Reported as a scamJul
2024Sim card urgency from 02Jul
2024Received suspicious scam phone callsJul
2024Unclear call from unknown numberJul
2024Number Of Searches: 227 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 04 July 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bedale Beck(North Yorkshire), Broadoak(Hampshire), Normanby(Lincolnshire) and Slade(Pembrokeshire).
02033377254 has 24 comments of which 15 x neutral and 9 x negative
02033377254 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033377254 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation often posing as major UK mobile providers like EE, O2, or Phones 4 You. Callers frequently claim to offer discounts, request personal information, or warn about SIM card upgrades or deactivations. Accents vary, commonly South Asian, and the number often changes its last digits. Users consistently advise ignoring calls, not providing details, and blocking the number. No genuine verification from the named companies has been confirmed, and calls often end abruptly or with suspicious behaviour. The number is associated with repeated nuisance calls and unsolicited attempts to obtain sensitive data. Authorities recommend reporting and blocking such calls to avoid distress or potential fraud.
Reports on phone number 02033377254
1 yearI've had a ring from 020 33072254 here in the East Midlands. I didn’t bother answering and just blocked it straight away like I usually do.East Midlands2 yearsGot a call earlier today from this number, some guy with an Asian accent saying he was from EE. He tried to tell me I could get a discount since I’m supposedly a current customer. I told him I’m not with EE and that I’m quite happy with my provider. He asked who I was with, but I just told him that’s none of his business and then ended the call.EE2 yearsGot a call from someone saying it was about EE and I was supposedly due a 44% off, but I accidentally cut the call short. Seconds later, another call came through from a different number with slightly changed digits. Then their supervisor started probing for my email info, which felt super dodgy, definitely a scam.EE2 yearsGot a call from this number, a bloke who said his name was Kevin Edwards and claimed to be from O2. His accent sounded a bit off, maybe Pakistani or something like that, so I wasn't fully sure what he was saying. He told me to call 07403183205 and give them the code GM9029 to verify things. When I checked with O2, they had no clue about him or the number. Seems like he was trying to swap my SIM card or something dodgy like that.Kevin Edwards2 yearsGot a call from 02033377254 claiming there was a 70% discount on my O2 bill. It really felt like one of those Indian call centres. They kept pushing me to give my email, which seemed a bit off to me. Definitely felt like a scam to be honest.2 yearsIf I get a call from a number I don’t recognise, I usually just let it go to voicemail. But this time, my phone told me straight away it was from a scammer the second it started ringing. Didn’t even leave a message, just blocked it. This is the second time this week I’ve dealt with something like this. Over the years I’ve had loads of dodgy calls, but honestly, you’d need to be really trusting to fall for these. They always give away signs. Best thing is to block them, report the number to the proper people, and don’t buy into any of their nonsense.2 yearsAbout an hour ago, I got a call from an unfamiliar number which I didn’t even pick up. Then, shortly after, I had another call from 02081233817, definitely a scam. Both have now been added to my block list. The list just keeps getting bigger!2 yearsGot a call from this number earlier claiming EE planned to cancel my number by 6pm tomorrow and that they’d post me a new SIM since they’re switching from 4G to 5G. The bloke on the phone called himself Peter Edward Osterguard. When I said I’d ring back later to confirm if it was legit and that EE were actually doing this, he didn’t sound too pleased. Felt a bit off to me.EEPeter Edward Osterguard2 yearsGot a call telling me it was a courtesy check from o2 to see how I felt about their service. But then they asked me if I actually had o2, which sounded really dodgy. Pretty sure it was a scam.2 yearsI received three calls from this number in a single day, with the caller insisting they were representing EE.EE2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from EE, said they had a special offer for “loyal customers” but then started asking for my personal info. Looks like a total scam, just hung up straight away.SALESEE2 yearsThey said it was from Phones 4 You, but I just hung up straight away.2 yearsGot a call from some dodgy number about five times today, looked like a total scam so I wouldn’t pick up if I were you!2 yearsAnother spam call, so annoying!2 yearsGot a call claiming to be from o2 but totally spam. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.2 yearsGot a call earlier claiming to be from my mobile network, said my SIM card is getting an upgrade and the old one will be shut down. They promised they’d send me a free replacement SIM. They said they’d ring again to confirm the first call but I told them I’d check with my phone shop first before taking any more calls like that.2 yearsTotal ripoff, watch out!2 yearsFraudsters! When you ring this number, they respond by claiming that you’ve reached the wrong one.2 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent who just said hello a couple of times. When I asked what the call was for, she quickly hung up. Looks like it was a spam call to me.2 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming to be from Phones4U, total scam.2 yearsI've received a call from someone purporting to be from O2, warning me that my SIM card is going to cease functioning this Friday.2 yearsTotal scam, don't fall for it!2 yearsGot two calls back to back, first one from 02033377254, but when I picked up, no one spoke. Ended the call straight away. Then moments later, another ring from 02033377256. This time it was an Indian call centre claiming to be from O2, telling me my sim card would stop working this Friday. The accent was hard to follow. I told them I was busy and asked to call later so I could verify the number, then hung up. Feels like a scam since both numbers share the same prefix and I remember seeing complaints about similar numbers ending in 7250 being linked to scams. I’ve blocked both now.2 yearsDidn't pick up, number I didnt recognise.Submit Your Own Report (020 3337 7254)
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