02034171000
☎️ 02034171000 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TalkTalk Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203417 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034171000
- Received a fraudulent phone callDec
2021This is a phone numberOct
2021Contacted TalkTalk for broadband servicesApr
2021Issue with unrecognized phone numberOct
2018Frequent calls from this numberOct
2018Number advertised on homepageOct
2018Potential scam alert from Virgin MediaMay
2018Wrong number for bill holderMar
2018Possible scammer pretending to be BTOct
2017Impersonation of BT internet hackingOct
2017Received scam call threat. Inappropriate behaviorSep
2017Suspicious call regarding internet securityAug
2017Calls received, respond in foreign languageJun
2017Scam call impersonating TalkTalk, repeated messagesMay
2017Beware of fake tech callsApr
2017Avoid TalkTalk Tech Dept callsApr
2017Concerned about suspicious calls from TalkTalkMay
2016Excessive unwanted calls from TalkTalkMay
2011TalkTalk missed call joke queryNov
2010Speaker was not an employeeNov
2010Confusion about speaking with someoneJun
2010Missed call, TalkTalk London contactJun
2010User is asking about unknown callerOct
2009Possible scam with TalkTalk providerOct
2009Received eight unwanted calls from TalkTalkOct
2009Number Of Searches: 236 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 31 March 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brampton(South Yorkshire), Grovehill(Hertfordshire) and Wantage(Oxfordshire).
02034171000 has 24 comments of which 16 x neutral and 1 x positive and 7 x negative
02034171000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02034171000 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number frequently posing as TalkTalk, BT, or Virgin Media, warning of alleged hacking or internet issues. Callers often pressure recipients to turn on their computers and disclose personal details, sometimes providing a number claimed to be their own for verification. Many users report repeated calls, aggressive or patronising behaviour, and mismatched company claims. Several attempts to confirm legitimacy via official TalkTalk resources fail, and some calls reveal inconsistencies or evasive answers. It is strongly advised not to engage, provide information, or follow instructions from these callers. Blocking the number and reporting the calls as scams is recommended. Genuine providers rarely make unsolicited calls with such urgent security threats.
Reports on phone number 02034171000
5 yearsSomeone rang me from a different number and claimed to be from TalkTalk, saying my wife’s account had been hacked. They told me to use my phone to type something to check our IP address. When I asked for a contact number to ring them back, they gave me this one.TalkTalk5 yearsI called the number 0203417100 and it turned out to be TalkTalk Broadband UK.TalkTalk BroadbandUK8 yearsmy mum rang this number but she cant remember where she got it from. they did explain clearly how to block scam calls and stuff. i looked up the number on the talktalk site but couldnt find anything about it, so im trying to find out more here.TalkTalk8 yearsI keep getting phone calls from this number every thirty minutes or so. It's becoming quite a nuisance!8 yearsI noticed that number is listed right there on your website's main page.8 yearsSomebody called saying they were from Virgin Media, saying there was a foreign IP found on my network and that I should switch on my computer so they could sort it out. I asked for their contact number to verify, and they gave me 020 3417 1000. Looked it up here and saw loads of reports just like mine. Total scam, best avoided - don't pick up or get back to them.Virgin Media8 yearsGot a call from someone asking for a person who doesn't even live here. I told them it was a wrong number, but they rang me back saying they were from TalkTalk and threatened to cut off our service if we didn’t confirm who the account holder was. I told them if they were really from TalkTalk, they’d already know that info. Then, they actually gave me my husband's name, which made me hang up right away.TalkTalk9 yearsSomeone called claiming to be from BT and said they needed access to my computer. When I questioned which part of BT they were representing, they just ended the call straight away.BT9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from BT warnin me about some internet hacking problem. Sounded quite dodgy to me.BT9 yearsA chap claiming to be from BT got in touch, insisting that my IP address had been compromised. He went on to say that my internet connection would be suspended for a full 48 hours. Honestly, his tone was utterly condescending and rather unpleasant.BT9 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call from someone who had an accent reminiscent of the Indian subcontinent, albeit with fairly competent English. He introduced himself as 'Jack Tennyson' and provided what he claimed was a staff ID number for BT-000758. He mentioned an address, 11 Evesham Street in London, which apparently is associated with Talk Talk. This chap was offering me a so-called complimentary service from BT, despite it being a Talk Talk building. He asked me to point out certain keys on my keyboard, seemingly keen to guide me towards the Windows key. As I began to query the legitimacy of the call and sought clarity regarding his department, he promptly informed me that BT would shut down my service within the next 48 hours before abruptly hanging up the phone. Quite suspicious, wouldn’t you say?Jack TennysonEvesham StreetLondonBT9 yearsOn the 31st of May 2017, I got three calls from the number 0203417100. It appears that the simplest method to dodge a conversation is to pick up the phone and respond in either Spanish or French; they typically just disconnect!9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be TalkTalk, saying my computer was hacked and they could fix it. Been getting loads of calls from 'withheld' numbers with the same story, so I'm pretty sure it’s all the same scam crew.TalkTalk9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from TalkTalk's support team. They wanted me to turn on my computer so they could "help". Quite fishy if you ask me.TalkTalk9 yearsI received a call claiming to be from the TalkTalk Technical Department, urging me to power up my computer and adhere to their guidance. Whatever you do, steer clear of this!TalkTalk Technical Department10 yearsWe recently decided to give this number a ring back, and lo and behold, shortly after, we received a barrage of calls. One person introduced themselves as "Anthea from Speak Speak" and inquired how they could assist us. It's quite ridiculous, as this company has bombarded us with calls-eight in just two weeks! When we told them to kindly stop contacting us, a representative from TalkTalk called to apologise (can you believe it?). Yet, they proceeded to ring back again, asking for our name and address so they could reach out via post instead. Honestly, steer clear of TalkTalk; they are utterly dreadful.AntheaTalkTalk10 yearsWe decided to ring this number back and, almost immediately, we were inundated with calls from someone who identified herself as "Anthea from Speak Speak." She asked how they could assist us. This company has reached out to us a staggering eight times within a fortnight. After we requested that they cease their incessant calls, a representative from TalkTalk had the audacity to call us to apologise! And wouldn't you know it, they followed up by asking when they could obtain our name and address to begin sending us correspondence instead. Honestly, steer clear of TalkTalk; they're absolutely dreadful!AntheaTalkTalk10 yearsI've received several calls claiming my router is somehow compromising the internet, so I asked the Asian woman on the line for a contact number to ring back, as I was rather pressed for time. She appeared to have a difficult time providing that number. Now, I'm beginning to suspect that the number she shared is actually that of TalkTalk. The odd thing is, I'm not even one of their customers, so what grounds do they have to accuse me of my router 'infecting' the internet? Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I can't seem to track down an easy way to get in touch with TalkTalk to inquire further.TalkTalk10 yearsAbsolutely not! To clarify, the individual in question was certainly not affiliated with the company.11 yearsI received a missed call on my phone from a number based in London, so I decided to return the call. To my surprise, it turned out to be TalkTalk. I happen to know someone who works there, so I asked to be put through to them. And lo and behold, there she was on the line! It’s funny how unexpected things happen like that. If you get a chance, why not inquire about their broadband service? It's quite amusing!London12 yearsReceived a couple of calls from this number but I've no clue who it belongs to. Any thoughts?12 yearsI received a missed call earlier which turned out to be from TalkTalk based in London. I gave them a call back, and indeed, it was TalkTalk they were representing. Interestingly, a mate of mine works there, and I asked if I could speak to them directly. To my surprise, there she was! If you happen to call, you might want to inquire about their broadband offerings - it could lead to some amusing chatter, haha!TalkTalkLondon12 yearsIt claims to be linked to TalkTalk, but I have my doubts about that. We genuinely suspect it might be a con artist at work.TalkTalk12 yearsI can assure you, this wasn’t just a generic conversation; it genuinely involved a representative from the establishment.Submit Your Own Report (020 3417 1000)
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