02035820541
☎️ 02035820541 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203582 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035820541
- Scam phone calls target elderlyFeb
2024Received scam call from "Shira."Feb
2024Scam call from Appliance AidJan
2024Scam company tried misleading tacticsJan
2024Morning call scam - be awareDec
2023Scam call, avoid at all costsDec
2023Warning: Suspicious phone call regarding contractNov
2023Fraudulent appliance insurance scam callNov
2023Scam from Appliance Aid CompanyNov
2023User attempted scam, avoid themNov
2023Fraudulent calls from Appliance AidOct
2023Scam call asking for paymentSep
2023Unsolicited call attempt for paymentSep
2023Possible scam call from Appliance AidAug
2023Protecting against suspicious phone solicitationJul
2023Warning about scammers targeting seniorsJul
2023Warning: possible insurance policy scamJul
2023False insurance targeting elderly grandmaJul
2023Possible scam; canceled card detailsJul
2023Unfamiliar about appliance insurance callJun
2023Company trying to scam elderlyMay
2023Scam targeting elderly with dementiaMay
2023Fraudulent call claiming appliance coverageApr
2023Scam call claiming appliance coverageApr
2023Incorrect formatting for phone numberMar
2023Suspected scam from unknown callerMar
2023Fraudulent demand for home insuranceMar
2023Warning: Potential insurance scam alertFeb
2023Help with household appliancesFeb
2023Report scams to action fraudFeb
2023Warns Jack Weston of policeFeb
2023Possibly fraudulent discount appliance callFeb
2023ApplianceAid Ltd offers protection planOct
2022Requesting prime insurance coverage for appliancesOct
2022Suspicious phone call from HalifaxSep
2022Unauthorized direct debit, scam reportedSep
2022Elderly mother scammed into unnecessary policiesSep
2022Number Of Searches: 83 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 24 August 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bines Green(West Sussex), Irongray(Dumfries and Galloway), Llanllwchaiarn(Powys) and Upper Wyche(Worcestershire).
02035820541 has 23 comments of which 18 x negative and 5 x neutral
02035820541 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035820541 👆 is reported as a persistent and sophisticated scam operation targeting mainly elderly individuals, falsely claiming unpaid appliance insurance or repair contracts. Callers impersonate a company named Appliance Aid, pressuring victims to pay substantial sums, often threatening with immediate charges or cancellation fees. They frequently misuse personal details to appear credible, demand bank or card information, and refuse to provide written proof before payment. Victims have reported aggressive, well-spoken callers who ignore requests for evidence of agreements. The scam has caused financial loss, distress, and multiple reports to banks and authorities. It is strongly advised not to disclose any financial details, verify independently, block suspicious numbers, and report incidents to official fraud channels. Vigilance is crucial to protect vulnerable individuals from such deceptive practices.
Reports on phone number 02035820541
2 yearsGot a call from a lady named 'Shira' who wanted to talk to my husband. She said she was with Appliance Aid. After having a quick look online, it turned out this was a dodgy call. They seem to target people they think are easy to trick, trying to get them to buy insurance for electrical stuff. I'm guessing she called because my husband’s in his seventies.ShiraAppliance Aid2 yearsI got a call from 01245 981 866 this morning at 9:26, asking to speak to the property owner. There were loads of voices in the background, so it sounded like a call centre. I'm actually the tenant, so I said they’d need to talk to the owner instead. A woman named Kelly said she was calling from Appliance Aid about a TV repair plan. She then gave me the number 020 35 820 541 to pass on. When I looked up that number, it seemed dodgy - like a scam. The owner definitely doesn’t have any TV repair plan set up. I’ve now blocked the original number and left a note on 01245 981 866.KellyAppliance Aid3 yearsI got a call from this firm claiming I’d been on a free TV repair plan with them for three years, and now they wanted me to pay £399 for the next three years! I challenged them and told them my TV brand, but then she called me a liar. I hung up, but she rang back straightaway. When I said I’d spoken to my bank and thought it was a scam, she finally ended the call. What’s really worrying is that she already had my full name, address, and postcode! Watch out for this lot, they don’t seem legit!3 yearsGot a call this morning from someone claiming to be Appliance Aid. The name sounded very English but the accent was definitely foreign. Felt like a total scam to me. I hung up straight away. Just a heads up to be careful!Appliance Aid3 yearsI really do wonder how these individuals manage to rest easy at night. Thankfully, I was at my mum's when that chap, Michael, rang her, demanding payment for something called Appliance Aid. I swiftly took the phone from her, and he claimed she owed £396 to keep the policy going. I didn't hold back and told him straight up he was up to no good-no ambiguity there! Suddenly, the call went silent. I'd advise everyone to steer clear of these crooks-absolute rotters!Michael3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they're from Appliance Aid, saying I owe them the last payment on a policy I supposedly signed up for two years ago. Thing is, I've never had any such policy. Pretty clear this is just a scam trying to con people out of money.Appliance Aid3 yearssomeone was obviously trying to rip me off with their call.3 yearsHad a call from a guy who said he was James Smith, claiming to be from Appliance Aid, using the number 020 35820541. He told me I supposedly owe £398 for a TV repair and maintenance deal from 2019! He did know my name and address, but couldn’t give me any other info. I asked him to send over a copy of the signed contract, which he promised to sort once someone returned from holiday. He tried to sweeten the deal by offering to settle for £199 if I paid now, but I told him it sounded like nonsense and insisted he post the contract. Can’t stand these scammy types at all!James SmithAppliance Aid3 yearsI got a call from 01268395734, the person said they were from a firm called Appliance Aid. They told me to ring 02035820541 to get more info. When I did call, no one answered. I left my name and number but haven’t heard anything back. Feels like it was a dodgy scam to me.Appliance Aid3 yearsIt's awful how these con artists go after older folks, such a low move. Honestly, they should just find a decent job instead of tricking people. Such scammers!3 yearsMy elderly dad, who's 82, got a call from Appliance Aid late at night. They were really pushy, saying he had to cancel his washing machine insurance or else pay almost £150 now, or £300 for the full coverage. Since it was so late, we couldn’t verify anything with the bank. Total scam. They tried to get his card info over the phone. Honestly, preying on older folks like this is just awful. They do sound legit, but never ever hand out your card details. Just say no, tell them you’re not interested and put the phone down.Appliance Aid3 yearsMy nan got a call just like others have said, they kept pushing her to hand over her bank info. They said it was about insurance and she’d be charged if she wanted to cancel. Sounds familiar to what others have shared.3 yearsSeems like a dodgy situation. I’ve had to cancel my card because they had all my information. Just like what others have mentioned before.3 yearsReceived a call concerning some appliance insurance I took out ages ago, seven years back to be precise. They mentioned that my final payment was due and that since I hadn't made any claims, I might be eligible for a lower amount to pay. To be honest, I can’t recall signing up for any such policy! They even provided me with my complete credit card number and a memorable name. Quite the puzzling situation, I must say!3 yearsGot a call today from 01268 39505 claiming to be from Appliance Aid, saying I still owed payments for another 2 years. I'd never heard of them before and told them I wanted to cancel. They then said cancelling would cost me £149. When I asked if I could ring back to check my Halifax card details, the line went dead. I phoned Halifax myself and they said they hadn't seen any payments to this company and I don't use my credit card for insurance anyway. Pretty certain it’s a scam!Appliance AidHalifax3 yearsMy dad got a call from someone asking for £199 for some home insurance. They claimed he’d got a seven-year deal and was late with payments. Told him if he didn’t cough up £199 to keep the policy active, they’d hit him with an £89 cancellation fee. They even knew his name and said they had his banking info. Can’t believe the police haven’t caught these scammers yet, honestly baffling.3 yearsThis bloke rang me up pretending to be from some kind of kitchen appliance insurance. I told him I already had cover with a proper company who wanted to charge me 149 quid just to cancel my contract. Definitely just another rip-off call.3 yearsJust to let you know, the police are at your doorstep, Jack Weston, and they're waiting for you.Jack Weston3 yearsSome bloke called Jack Weston claimed he was with Appliance Aid offering a special deal on my home appliance insurance, saying the cost would go down from £300 to £199. He was pretty pushy about it. He told me to call a number from their website, which I reckon might not be real, and ask for him.Jack WestonAppliance Aid4 yearsThe call came from ApplianceAid Ltd, claiming to sell a 5 year insurance plan for electrical appliances at home. Tried ringing them back but no answer whatsoever. They say they’re a legit company with the registered number 13683101, but I’m not too sure about that.ApplianceAid Ltd4 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be from Halifax, saying there was some activity on my bank account and even mentioned the first four digits of my card. They told me to have my brother call back and when he did, he was told to ask for someone named Faye Locking. But when he rang, the line just said it was unreachable. Pretty suspicious if you ask me.HalifaxFaye Locking4 yearsSo these lot got in touch with my mum, some bloke called Leigh or maybe Lee. Weird thing is, he somehow had her bank details even though she never gave them out. They tried to pull about £200 through a direct debit under Appliance Aid, but luckily her bank blocked it. We’ve reported it to the cops now. It’s terrible how they target older folks like that, just awful.LeighLeeAppliance Aid4 yearsMy mum, who’s got dementia, somehow got tricked into buying insurance - for her CURTAINS AND BLINDS, can you believe it? They charged £199.99 for three years and just took the money right from her bank. Luckily, we noticed it the very next day while checking through the dozen or so other dodgy policies she’d been signed up to for all sorts of things.CURTAINS AND BLINDSSubmit Your Own Report (020 3582 0541)
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