02035186583
☎️ 02035186583 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203518 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035186583
- Possible scam phone ignored ringMay
2025Received scam call, aggressive responseMay
2025Unintelligible call, thick accentMay
2025Unprofessional scammer, needs improvementApr
2025Potential scam call about mergerApr
2025Suspicious SIM card scam callApr
2025Scam call pretending to offer servicesApr
2025Phishing scam posing as O2Apr
2025Number Of Searches: 36 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 06 April 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ashton-Under-Lyne(Greater Manchester) and Thorpe Market(Norfolk).
02035186583 has 7 comments of which 3 x neutral and 4 x negative
02035186583 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035186583 👆 is reported as a scam call mostly claiming to be from major UK network providers like O2, Vodafone or EE. Callers often have a strong Indian accent and try to convince recipients they need a new SIM card due to mergers, threatening to block old SIMs. They attempt to get personal info or verification codes, sometimes even trying to access Google accounts. Some callers transfer to fake ‘managers’ for further convincing. The scam sometimes involves sending a ‘replacement’ SIM or a phone to be returned, which is a trick to get personal data or goods sent to scammers. Many find the calls annoying, unprofessional, and suspicious, advising caution especially if you have no relation to the stated network.
Reports on phone number 02035186583
1 yearI saw the call come through, but my phone warned me it might be a scam, so I just didn’t pick up.1 yearGot a call from these digits just now. The bloke on the line spoke with a really strong Indian accent, and honestly I couldn't catch what he was saying at all. Ended up hanging up straight away.1 yearGot a call from this number earlier. The bloke spoke with a pretty thick Indian accent and claimed he was working for Vodafone and EE, saying something about renewing my SIM cards. I could tell straight away it was dodgy, so I just played along. After he’d gone through his usual spiel, I asked if he could do me a favour. He said “Sure, what is it?” I told him to stop calling me ever again. His reply? Told me to “**** off”! What a cheeky git.VodafoneEE1 yearThat other caller was a total muppet. Honestly, no sign of any professionalism - felt like a complete beginner at this scamming game. Seriously, they need to hit up scam school again, proper amateur hour!1 yearLike a few others have said, I got a call about needing a new SIM card supposedly delivered by DPD. That raised suspicions straight away since these things usually come through the mail, especially after O2 and Virgin merged. I’d already sorted mine out last year, so I just played along for a bit. They kept insisting there was no cost involved. Then they said they had to put me through to a manager to help with the SIM. While waiting, I got fed up and ended the call. They rang back immediately but I ignored it - reckon they understood the hint!DPDO2Virgin1 yearGot a call claiming to be from 02, saying I needed a new SIM card. Total scam, they nearly tricked me last year as well. If you're unsure, just drop the call and ring 02 yourself using the number you know. As soon as I told them I wasn’t fooled this time, they hung up sharpish! They claim they’ll send a SIM, but instead you get a phone delivered 'by mistake'. Then they ask you to send it back, but it actually ends up going straight to the scammers through Royal Mail. Proper sneaky and very believable.Royal Mail1 yearSomebody called saying they were from O2 and told me my current sim card would soon be deactivated, and that a replacement sim would be on its way to me by tomorrow. Problem is, I’m not an O2 customer at all.Submit Your Own Report (020 3518 6583)
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