02034104719
☎️ 02034104719 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203410 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034104719
- Scam call center from AsiaAug
2023O2 scam call from foreign centerAug
2023O2 scam call, hung upAug
2023Suspicious offshore call; hang-upJul
2023Blocked after revealing police phoneJul
2023O2 scam, aggressive, red flagJun
2023Scam; not with O2 providerJun
2023Scammer insists O2 service userJun
2023Possible scam, signal issues reportedJun
2023Spam calls repeatedly annoy userMay
2023Suspicious call, refused to respondMar
2023Unknown caller, suspected spam, blockedMar
2023Beware Indian scammer requesting codesMar
2023Ignore unknown calls; never confirmMar
2023Scammer pretending O2, offering discountsFeb
2023Repeated scam calls from O2 numbersFeb
2023O2 discount call sounded scamFeb
2023Potential O2 loyalty discount scamFeb
2023Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 11 February 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Auchterderran(Fife), Quenington(Gloucestershire) and Wilsontown(North Lanarkshire).
02034104719 has 18 comments of which 7 x neutral and 11 x negative
02034104719 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02034104719 👆 is reported as a persistent scam, typically involving callers falsely claiming to be from O2 offering a 40% discount on phone bills. The calls often originate from offshore call centres, with strong foreign accents and background noise. Callers press for verification codes sent by text, warning of aggressive behaviour if recipients refuse. Recipients are cautioned never to share such codes, as doing so grants scammers access to personal accounts. The calls are unsolicited, lack personalisation, and have been linked to nuisance calling. Users advise ignoring or blocking the number and contacting the actual provider directly for verification. Regulatory intervention to disconnect these numbers has been suggested due to ongoing harassment. Overall, this number is strongly associated with fraudulent phishing attempts and should be treated with scepticism.
Reports on phone number 02034104719
3 yearsGot a call from some dodgy scam place, sounded like one of those Asian call centres trying to con me.3 yearsJust came across a right dodgy claim about a 40% discount from O2 on Google. It leads you straight to info regarding this scam. This number, which seems to be from London, actually belongs to some overseas call centre attempting to run this con.O2GoogleLondon3 yearsGot a call that sounded like it was from O2, but I guessed it was one of those dodgy 40% off scams. Even though the number looked like it was from London, the guy had a proper foreign accent, so I wasn’t convinced. Told him I wasn’t interested and just as I was about to hang up, I heard him shout “wait, wait” in the background. Didn’t bother sticking around. Nope, not falling for it.London3 yearsSome bloke called saying he was Ali from O2, said he could knock 40% off my monthly phone charges. Told him it was a work phone and I had no say in costs, then he just hung up on me. The whole call felt like it was from some dodgy offshore call centre, you could hear loads of foreign voices chatting in the background.AliO23 yearsI told him it was a Police Scotland phone and he just dropped the call. Guess it's the standard 40% off for my O2 contract as always.Police Scotland3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with O2 and offering a 40% off deal. I’m an O2 customer myself, but right away I got suspicious since they didn’t use my name. They sent me a code that warned not to share it with anyone. When I refused to give it over, the guy got quite pushy. I asked him to tell me my name, but he said he’d only see it after I gave the code. Didn’t buy it for a second and ended the call. Pretty obvious scam if you ask me.3 yearsThis is a total con, I’m not even signed up with O2. Definitely a scam.O23 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a thick Indian accent saying he was calling from O2. I said I don't have O2, but he kept insisting that I did. Told him to shove off and then he just dropped the call.3 yearsI've received numerous calls from this number, but due to poor reception, I struggled to make out anything they were saying. They left a voicemail on one occasion, but it was just the sound of a busy call centre in the background. I've come across various other platforms suggesting this could be a scam related to O2.3 yearsThis number keeps ringing me all the time, like every week! My phone usually labels it as spam and blocks it automatically, so I just ignore it. Honestly, I wish Ofcom would just cut them off so they stop bothering people like this.Ofcom3 yearsA bloke with a really thick Indian accent rang me, saying he was from [couldn’t catch what he said, asked him to repeat it a few times]. I get cautious straight away when someone calls me “ma’am” instead of my actual name. I told him I'd only continue if he used my name, otherwise I wasn’t interested and thought it was dodgy. Then he just hung up on me.3 yearsI didn’t really catch the call ringing so I’m not sure who it was, but judging by the number it looked like spam so I just blocked it.3 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent saying he was with O2, telling me I could get 40% off my monthly bill. He sent a couple of messages asking me to share a one-time passcode. I fibbed and said I hadn’t got them yet, and he said he'd ring me again in 30 mins. I rang O2 immediately afterwards and they confirmed I did the right thing as they never ask for those codes. If you hand over that code, you're basically handing over your account info. Really dodgy scam. Stay sharp and don’t fall for it!3 yearsI saw this number pop up on my phone but didn’t pick up, just let it ring off. Just so you know, if anyone is asking for a code, it won’t come directly from the scammer - it’ll be from the actual company checking if the request is legit. These dodgy folks use the code to make it seem like it’s really you making the request. Be careful! Don’t ever give out or confirm a code if you didn’t ask for anything yourself.3 yearsGot a call from some guy claiming to be from O2, telling me since I’m a customer, he could offer 40% off. Problem is, I’ve never even been with O2. He said he’d send me two texts with some kind of authorisation code. Then he asked if I wanted to give my bank details now or later! After that, he started saying I had more than one O2 number and if I could confirm so he could give discounts on those too. I told him, you’ve got all the info, why don’t you figure it out. I guess he twigged I wasn’t buying it and just hung up on me. Such a dodgy scam.3 yearsGot two calls in just a couple days, both from different numbers but with the same spiel... O2 saying I've been randomly picked for special offers. The dodgy language had me hanging up straight away - loads of obvious warning signs. Seems like they’re switching up numbers to keep trying.3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from O2 offering me 40% off my monthly bill if I gave them a code they wanted to send over. Seemed dodgy to me, so I just said no and ended the call.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2, saying I qualified for 40% off my monthly bill as a loyalty reward. They said they'd send me a text with a code and asked me to read it back to them. Seemed dodgy to me!Submit Your Own Report (020 3410 4719)
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