02035147302
☎️ 02035147302 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203514 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035147302
- Scam letter for fake rewardSep
2019Final reward notification, likely scamSep
2019Unexpected lottery win scam warningSep
2019Beware of improved scam lettersSep
2019Be cautious of lottery scamsSep
2019Scam letter with numerous mistakesAug
2019Scam warning, don't share informationAug
2019Warning: Likely a scam messageAug
2019Warning: health lottery scam, avoidAug
2019Received fake letter from scamAug
2019Lottery win claim was swindleAug
2019Received scam letter, avoid contactingAug
2019Warning about health lottery scamAug
2019Pension-targeted scam with fake prizeAug
2019Scam letter targeting elderly individualsAug
2019Received scam letter about winningsAug
2019Letter claiming £52,000 is scamAug
2019Received suspicious letter; reported senderAug
2019Suspicious lottery win claim receivedAug
2019£620k scam in lottery letterJun
2019Warning about potential health lottery scamMay
2019Health lottery scam call numberMay
2019Prize scam letter warning sharedMay
2019Suspected lottery scam call receivedAug
2015Identified scam; verify phone numbersJul
2015Letter about scam lottery winningsJul
2015Andrew Johnson scams elderly for moneyJul
2015Number Of Searches: 56 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 06 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chelston Heathfield(Somerset), Crakemarsh(Staffordshire), Crow Hill(Herefordshire) and Tincleton(Dorset).
02035147302 has 27 comments of which 16 x negative and 11 x neutral
02035147302 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035147302 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving fraudulent lottery win letters, often citing large sums ranging from £420,000 to over £825,000. Recipients, commonly elderly individuals, are urged to call specific London-based numbers and pay upfront fees to claim their "prizes." The correspondence frequently contains dubious claims, uses inconsistent contact names, and references fake addresses, typically in Aberdeen. Many have warned others not to respond or share personal or financial details, highlighting the scheme’s deceptive nature and targeting of vulnerable people. Authorities and users advise verifying suspicious claims independently and reporting such incidents to help protect against financial exploitation.
Reports on phone number 02035147302
7 yearsGot another letter today claiming it’s my last chance to claim some huge £825,000 reward, and says I’ve only 10 days left. Total rubbish, obviously a scam. Ignore it, don’t even bother replying.7 yearsJust got another letter claiming it’s my last chance to claim £825,000.00, saying I’ve got 10 days to get the money. Complete scam, don’t even bother replying!7 yearsso i supposedly won £825,000, but they say i need to pay a clearance fee first. they want me to call 02035147302 or my mobile 07448598079 and ask for someone named mr raymond brown. yeah, right! total scam!Raymond Brown7 yearsI've recently come across a letter that’s quite similar. They've clearly made an effort to enhance the spelling and grammar, so I'd advise caution. The correspondence references a claims office located in Aberdeen, yet the contact number is a premium line based in London (0203). Just something to keep in mind!AberdeenLondon7 yearsGot a letter from the Health Lottery saying I'd won £420,000 which is a proper con. Don’t bother calling the number, it’s a scam.7 yearsMy elderly parents, both in their late 80s, got a rather dubious letter from the Health Lottery UK. It included some phone numbers to ring, but honestly, it screams scam! The document is riddled with spelling errors and all sorts of grammatical blunders. Quite the red flag, if you ask me!Health Lottery UK7 yearsTotal con! Seriously, don't waste your time on this. Keep your cash and bank information to yourself!7 yearsGot this letter about some health lottery, sounded fishy to me. The phone number they left was 02035147302 - definitely a scam, watch out!7 yearsGot a call about winning £420,000 on some health lottery, but I’m sure it’s a scam! Don’t fall for it.7 yearsAt 80 years old, I got a message saying I'd won £420,000. It feels like these scams are mostly targeting older folks like pensioners. Of course, I didn’t ring the number they gave me to claim anything, but sadly, I reckon plenty of people might fall for it.7 yearsI've just opened a letter claiming I've won £420 and asking me to ring a certain Mr Raymond Brown. Seems like a classic scam to me!Raymond Brown7 yearsAbsolutely, my mum just got a letter from the Health Lottery claiming she’s won a whopping £420,000! I had a hunch it was a scam, so I searched the number online and, lo and behold, it confirmed my suspicions.Health Lottery7 yearsI got a call from the UK Health Lottery saying ive won £52,000.00. Seems fishy to me.Health Lottery UK7 yearsI recently got a rather dubious letter informing me that I’d struck it lucky with a £420,000 win, supposedly needing to ring up a chap named Raymond Brown to claim my fortune. At 80 years old, I can’t help but think this is quite the con, particularly targeting us seniors. Of course, I’ve held off from giving Raymond a ring, but I do worry that others might fall for it!Raymond BrownRaymond7 yearsI’ve just had a letter drop through my letterbox from the Health Lottery UK, claiming I've bagged a whopping £52,000. Crikey! Naturally, I decided to give the number a quick search on Google, and lo and behold - my instincts were spot on, it’s a complete scam. I might be 83 years young, but I’m not daft! Perhaps I'll treat myself to a grand tour cruise around the globe and send them the invoice. Cheers from Coventry!Health Lottery UKGoogleCoventry7 yearsJust got a letter supposedly from the health lottery uk, but when I checked the Aberdeen address it’s totally fake. Don’t bother responding to it, it’s a scam for sure. You should report it to royal mail as well. And definitely don’t call the phone numbers they’ve put on there!Health Lottery UKAberdeenRoyal Mail7 yearsI thought I’d hit the jackpot with £520,000 from the UK health lottery - turns out it was just a total scam!Health LotteryUK7 yearsThis morning, I stumbled upon a rather peculiar letter in my mailbox, allegedly from Health Lottery UK, claiming I’ve scooped a whopping £520,000 in the most recent draw. It instructed me to reach out to a certain Mr Raymond Brown on the provided phone number or mobile - 07448 598079. Curiously, there’s no email or online contact details mentioned, and the correspondence appears to have come from what looks like a legitimate address: 91-93 Union Street, Aberdeen AB11 6BD. Intriguingly, it stated that my name was selected through the NHS database, which raises my eyebrows considerably. Given the circumstances, I've chosen not to call Mr Brown, as I reckon this is nothing but a complete con job.Health Lottery UKRaymond BrownUnion StreetAberdeenNHSBrown7 yearsMy 71-year-old mum just got a rather dodgy letter from someone named Raymond Brown or whatever he’s called. I had no choice but to give him a right telling off and reported the matter to the police.Raymond Brown7 yearsGot a letter from what looked like a health lottery scam, and this number was on it. The claim was for £620k, but the address they gave was some fake place in Aberdeen. Seriously, don’t call that number unless you want to get pushed into handing over your cash.Aberdeen7 yearsGot this letter saying I won some health lottery or something, but it smells like a scam to me. Seems dodgy, like they just want your details or money. Definitely wouldn’t trust it!7 yearsI got a letter today from someone saying it’s from the 'health lottery uk' telling me to ring this number to pick up a prize of £620,000,00. It said the claims office was in Aberdeen with the number 9227. Seems a bit off to me.Health Lottery UKAberdeen7 yearsI’ve just had a rather similar correspondence pop through my letterbox, claiming I’ve won a staggering £625,000.00. Funny enough, the contact name has been switched up and now it’s some chap called MR DAVID GARCIA. I’m so glad I took the time to verify the phone number and pass on this information.MRDAVID GARCIA11 yearsJust this morning, I got a rather surprising letter from a chap named Andrew Johnson, claiming I've snagged £825,000 in the Postcode Lottery. Apparently, I need to ring 0203 514 7302 within a fortnight to collect my winnings. Quite amusing, really, considering I've never even participated in the Postcode Lottery!Andrew Johnson11 yearsI soon figured out that this was nothing but a scam. I'm really glad I took the time to look up the phone number. The whole letter seemed dodgy from the get-go. Allegedly, you’re meant to fork out a whopping £1500 in order to supposedly receive £825,000. Just a word of caution for others!11 yearsI recently got a letter informing me that I had supposedly won £825,000. At 70 years old, I thought it best to do a bit of digging online. Turns out, it’s nothing but a scam! It worries me to think how many others, perhaps even more susceptible than myself, could fall for this and end up losing their hard-earned cash.11 yearsIt appears that a chap named Andrew Johnson has been deceiving elderly individuals into parting with £1500 under the guise of a fictitious cheque worth a staggering £82,500,000. Thankfully, my mother had her wits about her and firmly told him to either deliver the cheque or deduct his fee from the supposed winnings. It's imperative that this individual is located and faced with legal consequences after returning the hard-earned cash to all those unfortunate souls who fell victim to his trickery.Andrew JohnsonSubmit Your Own Report (020 3514 7302)
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