02034331938
☎️ 02034331938 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203433 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034331938
- Indian-accent scam call alertOct
2025Unexpectedly affectionate call endingOct
2025Caller flagged as potential fraudOct
2025Scam call from India. BewareOct
2025Multiple calls, no voicemail, blockedOct
2025Potential fraud; caller blocked immediatelyOct
2025User confused about SIM cancellationSep
2025Scam calls about SIM deactivationSep
2025Persistent scam call with creepy threatsSep
2025Phishing scam pretending network issueSep
2025Scam call, rude, unconvincing claimsSep
2025Phone scam warning: fake Three callSep
2025Scam and fraudulent activity warnedSep
2025Indian man scammer; wastes timeAug
2025Indian EE scam callerJul
2025Scammers claiming bill discount, bewareJul
2025scam call pretended to be EEJul
2025Fake caller impersonating service providerJul
2025Beware of Three network’s tacticsJul
2025Fake call center, hung upJun
2025Number Of Searches: 10 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 22 June 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bennane Head(East Ayrshire), Milcombe(Oxfordshire), Pucklechurch(Gloucestershire) and Stoke Pound(Worcestershire).
02034331938 has 20 comments of which 13 x negative and 7 x neutral
02034331938 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02034331938 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation, typically involving callers with an Indian accent falsely claiming to represent major UK mobile networks like Three, EE or O2. They often warn recipients that their SIM card will be deactivated unless immediate action is taken, pressuring for personal data or account details. Callers have used unsettling tactics, including inappropriate language. These calls repeat frequently with no voicemail and have raised strong suspicion among recipients, many of whom block the number immediately. Advisable to avoid engagement, never provide personal information, and report the number as fraudulent. Users recommend wasting scammers' time to deter their operations and protect potentially vulnerable individuals from falling victim.
Reports on phone number 02034331938
8 monthsThis bloke with an Indian accent called me saying, “Hi, I'm Sam from Three network, what's your name?” Definitely sounded dodgy to me.Sam9 monthsHe finished the call with a quick “love you,” which honestly made me laugh. Before that, it was just the usual “oh, reactivate your SIM tomorrow” stuff. Typical really, but that ending was the funniest bit!9 monthsThis number rang me three times today but never left a message. I was tied up with work on my landline and couldn’t pick up. Going to block it now.9 monthsGot a dodgy call from somewhere that sounded like Asia or India, apparently a call centre. The bloke said he was from EE, but I told him I wasn’t with EE at all and just ended the call. Not two seconds later, he rang back saying my EE phone line would get cut off if I didn’t sort something out right away. I stayed calm, repeated that I wasn’t with EE, told him he was trying to scam me and hung up for good. Even if I had EE, I wouldn’t have shared any info with these muppets - my bill wouldn't be late in the first place.AsiaIndiaEE9 monthsI didn't pick up cause the call seemed dodgy, said something about possible fraud.9 monthsThe call showed as Possible Scam, so I ignored it and checked here instead. They called back less than two minutes later. Now I’ve blocked the number.9 monthsI got a call saying my SIM was about to be cancelled because apparently I have a contract on it. But I don’t get why they’d wanna cancel it when I pay for it every month on time. Makes no sense to me!9 monthsSomeone rang me claiming they were from EE, saying my SIM card would soon be switched off. I just hung up straight away, but they kept ringing me back another four times after that.EE9 monthsThis bloke said he was from 3 Network and went by the name Adam. I told him I wasn’t interested, and he hung up on me. Then, he rang back and started again with his pitch. I told him he’d just called and I’d already said no. Next thing, Adam whispers: “I love you… I love you…”, and I was just like, “What the heck?” Then he says quietly, “I’ll make you my girlfriend.” At that point, I just ended the call. I’ve blocked his number now.3 NetworkAdam9 monthsGot a call from someone saying they were from Three and that my SIM was at risk of being blocked. They said they could fix it right away if I just did what they asked. Total info scam, obviously.9 monthsComplete con right there... Some bloke with a thick accent, sounded like he was from India or somewhere similar. Said he was from Three (I haven’t had them for yonks, switched my number ages ago - so he must’ve just seen the 07 at the start and assumed). He warned me he was about to block my Sim... I just told him, "Mate, you wouldn’t even manage to block your own bog, All bark and no bite, honestly."IndiaThree9 monthsI got a call claiming to be from Three mobile, saying I needed to reset my password on their site and then check my Google account. I followed some of their instructions but quickly realised something was off and didn’t go through with all of it. They kept saying my sim card wasn't okay for the new 5G network. So glad I didn’t get tricked - watch out, it’s definitely a scam!ThreeGoogle10 monthsThis was clearly a con to trick people. Not trustworthy at all.11 monthsScammer from India I always mess about with him to keep him from wasting the time of those who are more vulnerable. I work in outbound sales and can tell you these calls aren’t genuine at all.India11 monthsJust got a sketchy call claiming to be from EE, sounded like it was from India. Definately a scam, watch out!EEIndia1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be EE offering 40% off my bill. Definitely a scam, so I just hung up straight away. Don’t trust anyone who rings with offers like that!EE1 yearThey tried to pass off as O2 or Virgin, but honestly, don’t share any details with them. Definitely a scam, watch out!O2Virgin1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be with EE, so I asked for their staff ID. They gave me a dodgy number straight away. I mentioned I actually work for EE too and told them the number was nonsense, then they just cut the call off.EE1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be with Three, saying my sim would stop working if I didn’t provide my email and other personal details. It’s such an obvious scam. Honestly, I reckon everyone should just mess about with these guys as much as they can, keep them busy and make it harder for them to trick anyone who might actually fall for it.Three1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be from my phone provider, sounded like an Indian call centre. I just ended the call straight away.Submit Your Own Report (020 3433 1938)
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