02034686418
☎️ 02034686418 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203468 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034686418
- Suspicious phone call from heston groupJan
2016Questionable contact for tax informationDec
2015Received suspicious email offer politelyDec
2015Ignoring repeated call from phone numberDec
2015Received suspicious call about pensionsNov
2015Unsolicited call from potentially fraudulent numberNov
2015Missed call, Googled, found threadNov
2015Jessica called demanding personal detailsNov
2015Missed call from Netherlands customerOct
2015Unwanted call about UK pensionsSep
2015Strange call, caller hung upSep
2015Caller obtained personal information illegallySep
2015Suspicious call about pension verificationSep
2015Phishing call asking for RachelAug
2015Suspicious email from fake accountAug
2015Overseas callers, possibly scammers, ignoreAug
2015Received suspicious call, potential scamAug
2015Intrusive and suspicious pension contactsAug
2015Received unexpected call, concerned about infoJul
2015Phishing call from suspicious 'John'Jun
2015Unexpected follow-up from mistaken callerJun
2015Ignored call, now saving as spamJun
2015Caution: Verify callers before sharingJun
2015Caller knew my first nameMay
2015Debt collectors seeking personal informationApr
2015Receiving multiple calls; need detailsMar
2015Received unexpected early-morning call; ignoredJan
2015Missed calls, no answer givenJan
2015David offered UK tax informationDec
2014Suspicious phone call from overseasDec
2014Received suspicious call for pensionOct
2014Suspicious offshore pension transfer callOct
2014Dubious call from offshore pensionOct
2014Missed call from possible EnglandOct
2014Received unsolicited pension offer callSep
2014Received suspicious phone callAug
2014Message not relayed, no informationSep
2013Number Of Searches: 235 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 15 August 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Merkadale(Highland) and Wallbank(Lancashire).
02034686418 has 37 comments of which 35 x neutral and 2 x negative
Reports on phone number 02034686418
10 yearsNo message was conveyed.11 yearsThe call quality was rubbish, all scratchy and hard to hear. After having to ask a couple of times, the person said they were from something called the Heston Group. They wanted to know if I had any pensions in the UK and if I was interested in moving them offshore. It wasn’t until they gave me an email address - one I only use for shady stuff like this - that I realised straight away they were definitely not legit. Total scam.Heston GroupUK11 yearsI recently received a rather curious message from someone named Paul Siebert, claiming to represent The Heston Group. Strangely enough, he mentioned finding my information on LinkedIn, which is puzzling as I've never posted my phone number on that platform. He was keen to get my email address, probably to share information regarding potential changes to UK tax regulations that could allow me to shift my pension offshore. While I am currently working overseas, I can't help but be sceptical about this whole thing. I've never had any prior dealings with Paul or the Heston Group, so I'm a bit wary of his intentions.Paul SiebertThe Heston GroupLinkedInUKPaulHeston Group11 yearssome bloke called paul siebert or something from the heston group phoned me saying he got my info from linkedin, which is strange cause i don’t have my number on there at all. he wanted my email so he could send info about uk tax law changes that might help with pension transfers abroad. i’m living overseas right now, but it just didn’t sound legit to me. never heard of paul or the heston group before this call.Paul SiebertHeston GroupLinkedIn.UKPaul11 yearsReceived a couple of calls from this number earlier today. Didn't answer either of them. It's the first time they've reached out to me in more than a month, but I was already clued up thanks to this discussion. I've gone ahead and added them to my blocked contacts.11 yearsGot a call on my mobile here in Canada, it was a UK number so I picked up since my folks are back home unwell. Some woman called Jolene was on the line. She started talking about UK pensions and said there’d been some law changes. Said she'd post me some info so I’m up to speed with it all.CanadaUKJolene11 yearsSomebody rang my Canadian cell but didn’t leave any voicemail. I gave their number a ring on Skype, but ended up straight on voicemail, which was already full. I’m thinking it might have something to do with a dodgy LinkedIn request I once accepted. After digging a bit, it seemed pretty shady so I deleted them from my connections.Skype11 yearsReceived a missed call from this firm. My first instinct was to look it up online and stumbled upon this discussion. Pleased that I did. #notafanofcoldcallers11 yearsHad a couple of calls from a woman named Jessica who was really pushy, wanting my info. She was quite rude about it.Jessica11 yearsI was a bit slow to grab my mobile when they rang me here in the Netherlands. My number’s on my website as a business contact, so it’s pretty easy to track down. They put me on some kinda hold music and then just dropped the call.Netherlands11 yearsI got a call on my personal phone here in Sweden from a UK number, with the caller pretending to offer pension advice. Since I’ve been living abroad for over 25 years, it seemed pretty odd to me. Honestly, I reckon they must have grabbed my contact details from some dodgy company ignoring data protection laws and somehow avoiding any consequences! I cut him off in the middle of his sales pitch, told him I wasn’t interested, then ended the call and blocked the number. I'd recommend everyone else do that too!SwedenUK11 yearsI got a call bright and early at around half eight this morning. They addressed me by name and wanted to have a word, but the moment I affirmed it was indeed me on the line, they abruptly cut off the call. Quite puzzling, really!11 yearsReceived a call on my UK mobile, which is registered with the Telephone Preference Service, from a chap keen to discuss my pensions. He appeared to be well aware that I’m currently in Spain and even mentioned my business email. I can only surmise that he’s been sifting through my LinkedIn profile for information. Quite unsettling, really.UKTelephone Preference ServiceSpainLinkedIn11 yearsI have just received a call myself from an individual sporting a South African accent. They requested that I confirm my identity as someone who currently lives in Canada but previously resided in the UK. The caller mentioned some new developments regarding government pensions and expressed a desire to assist. They probed me about the number of pensions I have and inquired about the amount of my State pension. I decided to end the conversation without disclosing too much information and asked them to send me an email with further details to verify their legitimacy. It's quite baffling how they’ve managed to acquire my number in Canada, especially since I haven't set foot in the UK for a decade!CanadaUK11 yearsReceived a dodgy call earlier, trying to track down someone named Rachel. It felt as though they were fishing for personal information. Quite suspicious, honestly!Rachel11 yearsReceived an email purporting to be from a chap named John Davies on LinkedIn, and you won't believe it-same phone number displayed in the subject line. Allegedly, he's a "Senior Recruitment Consultant - Mining, Technical Professionals at SKILLED Group." The email popped up as coming from [email protected], but the real address was [email protected]. Clearly, this could either be a dodgy account or an elaborate ruse. For someone claiming to represent a Manchester-based firm and bearing such a quintessentially British name, his command of English was shockingly poor, especially for a so-called "Freelance Headhunter." I've flagged this to LinkedIn.John DaviesSKILLED Group11 yearsI'm also living abroad and got a call from these lot. I didn’t pick up, then tried ringing them back but no one ever answered. Looks like a load of tricksters to me, so I’m just gonna block any calls coming from them from now on!11 yearsToday, I received a rather peculiar call from a woman sporting a South African accent. She claimed to be reaching out to inform me about some new legal developments concerning UK pensions for individuals residing abroad. She stated she was affiliated with Hawborne Asset Management. When I inquired about how she obtained my information, she nonchalantly mentioned they had purchased it from a firm that sells the details of expats... rather questionable if you ask me. She had my overseas mobile number to contact me, and also seemed to know my current location (which can be inferred from the mobile code, I suppose). The only entities with access to my details, aside from the usual banks and PayPal, are Europcar - the car rental service I use when I travel back to the UK. I think the next logical step is to reach out to Europcar and see if they’ve got a practice of selling their customer data…UKHawborne Asset ManagementPayPalEuropcar11 yearsI recently discovered that these individuals managed to obtain my information from LinkedIn. They've been ringing me up in New Zealand, one time from the UK and another from South Africa, insisting that we’d had a conversation about my pension plans. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!LinkedInNew ZealandUKSouth Africa11 yearsI received a call from them earlier today, and I haven't got a clue who they are. It was a woman on the line who seemed to possess quite a lot of my personal information, like my email address and mobile number. To be honest, I'm rather unsettled by the whole encounter, especially since she's now sending emails my way.11 yearsReceived a call here in Denmark from an individual attempting to extract my personal details. They rang me on Viber twice before switching to a regular network call. The chap claimed that there had been recent changes to English law and insisted that he required info pertaining to my time in England over a decade ago. It was clearly a phishing attempt. He spoke with a distinct South African accent and, when I inquired about his identity, he referred to himself as John. However, he was rather evasive about providing any additional information. I kept saying that I couldn't quite catch what he was saying, and ultimately, he ended the call.DenmarkViberEnglandJohn11 yearsI had a rather bizarre experience recently when a woman urgently contacted me on my mobile. She insisted on verifying my supposed 11 years of employment in the UK and my contributions to a pension scheme. To her utter shock, I had to inform her that I’ve never set foot in the UK for work! After a rather awkward apology, she hung up. Honestly, I’m flabbergasted! How on earth did she possess any information about me at all? It’s just so strange! Absolutely baffling, to say the least!UK11 yearsReceived a call from this number roughly a week back, but they haven’t bothered to get in touch since. I've now added them to my contacts as DO NOT ANSWER, taking the previous comments into account!11 yearsThis is clearly a phishing scam! It's crucial not to share any personal details unless they can offer you specific information about their company registration and you've thoroughly checked out both the organisation and the individual on the other end of the line. Stay vigilant!11 yearsI received a call earlier today, and to my surprise, they addressed me by my first name.11 yearsI've been getting calls from these people every day for more than a week, supposedly about debts. They don't pick up when I try to call back. Once, a mate of mine answered and they were going on about ‘pensions’ and stuff related to the UK. Thing is, I’m living in Germany now. Seems like they’re after some old debts from ages ago and try to squeeze personal details out of you. Honestly, stay clear of them! They don’t have any legal right to ring you up.UKGermany11 yearsI've been getting a fair few calls from this number here in the UK. Could someone provide me with the details of who it might be? Thanks!UK12 yearsI received a call from this number (UK dialling code) at 6:34am on the 28th of January, 2015. Mind you, that’s actually an hour earlier for me here in Spain. There was no voicemail left, so I decided to dismiss it. Seemed like a wise choice, if you ask me.UKSpain12 yearsThey rang me a few times but I didn’t pick up.12 yearsI received a call from a chap named David on +44 203 468 6418, who was keen to assist me with obtaining tax relief on my UK pension, specifically for those of us living outside the UK.DavidUK12 yearsI received a call from this number while I was in France. They rang, but as soon as the voicemail picked up, they disconnected without bothering to leave a message. It turns out that this number is linked to some less-than-reputable pension salespeople trying to con expatriates.France12 yearsI received a call from a company called "The Heston Group," and their aim was to persuade me into moving my UK pensions overseas. They mentioned that my information had been referred to them by some "colleagues." Naturally, I inquired about these individuals, only to be informed that the names and contact details had been shared anonymously from LinkedIn connections. After looking into it, I couldn't find any links to anyone associated with that name. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!The Heston GroupUKLinkedIn12 yearsI received a call today from a company purporting to be "The Heston Group," trying to persuade me to shift my UK pensions to offshore accounts. The caller mentioned that his "colleagues" had given him my information. Naturally, I inquired about these colleagues, but he could only vaguely say that the details came through some LinkedIn connections without specifying any names or numbers. I couldn’t find anyone associated with that name on my end. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!The Heston GroupUKLinkedIn12 yearsGot a call from someone saying they’re from “the Heston Group,” trying to persuade me to move my UK pension abroad. They mentioned some “colleagues” gave them my info. When I asked who exactly these colleagues were, they said the details came anonymously from contacts on LinkedIn. Didn’t find any real leads or anyone with that name on LinkedIn. Felt a bit fishy to me.Heston GroupUKLinkedIn12 yearsReceived a call on my mobile, but there was no voicemail left. It had a 0044 country code, which indicates it's from the UK.UK12 yearsI received a call from someone in Spain trying to sell me pension services. It's worth noting that my phone number isn't listed anywhere publicly. I'm keen to track down how they managed to get hold of my number.Spain12 yearsReceived a call that felt a bit off, to be honest.Submit Your Own Report (020 3468 6418)
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