02035189226
☎️ 02035189226 👆 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 02035189226
- Scammer posing as telecom representativeMay
2025Scam call: fraudulent sim terminationApr
2025Rude interaction while on callApr
2025Scam caller pretending to be EEApr
2025Suspicious scam call, rude responseApr
2025Scammers hung up after being identifiedApr
2025Indian scam involving phone numberApr
2025Number Of Searches: 31 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 11 April 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broom(Cumbria), Cheshunt(Hertfordshire) and Leaveland(Kent).
02035189226 has 7 comments of which 4 x neutral and 3 x negative
02035189226 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035189226 👆 is reported as a scam involving callers claiming to be from O2 or Virgin, often stating that your SIM card will be deactivated soon or needs replacing to work with 4G/5G. Callers are frequently described as Indian, persistent, and rude when challenged or questioned. Many users recognise it as a fraudulent attempt, sometimes mentioning that the caller tries to link O2 and EE as if they merged, which causes confusion. The scam call often requests payment or personal information and ends abruptly if you show suspicion. People report feeling frustrated by repeated calls and worry about vulnerable individuals possibly falling for such schemes. The consensus is that these calls are not genuine and are intended to deceive.
Reports on phone number 02035189226
1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be part of O2-Virgin. They said I had to get a new SIM card so my phone could hook up to some satellite. They also mentioned that this new SIM would upgrade my old 3G phone to work with 4G and even 5G. When I called them out and said they sounded like a scammer, they got all annoyed and defensive.O2Virgin1 yearGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying she was with Virgin/02 saying my sim would be cut off in a day, even though I’m with EE. Was curious so I kept them on the line to see what would happen next. Then some bloke, also Indian, told me 02 and EE merged recently, and I probably hadn't been informed yet. I ended the call before they could ask for any money. Total con job.EE1 yearGot a call from an Indian guy giving advice, said my O2 SIM would be turned off tomorrow. While I was talking to him, I had two more calls coming from the same number! I wasn’t very polite, just told him to buzz off pretty bluntly.1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be from EE saying they had to replace my SIM card and asked for money. I just ended the call straight away. The caller had an Indian accent and kept ringing even after I ignored it. Eventually, I had to block the number. Very persistent scammers these days!EE1 yearGot a ring from this number, bloke with an Indian accent saying my O2 sim would be switched off in two days. Told him I wasn’t buying it, especially as the number showed up as spam on my phone. I’ve had my phone for years, so why’d I suddenly need a new sim? Ended the call there. Then they called back, asked why I hung up, and I said I thought it was a scam. Next thing, he goes off saying he’d block me and just rudely hangs up. Scams seem to be everywhere these days, feels awful for older folks who might fall for stuff like this.1 yearI called them scammers, and as soon as I said my name, they just hung up on me after ringing once.1 yearGot a call from an Indian number, sounded like one of those scams. Definitely felt fishy to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3518 9226)
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