02036080500
☎️ 02036080500 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203608 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02036080500
- Scammers calling about debt harassmentMay
2024Discount offer call turned unpleasantApr
2024Automated voice, number not in serviceDec
2022Imposter claiming to be Carphone WarehouseDec
2022Unwanted call annoyance expressedDec
2022Unknown caller, missed call, NovemberDec
2022Be cautious of phone scamsNov
2022Warns against carphone warehouse scamNov
2022Missed call from unknown numberJul
2022Polite but persistent phone salesJul
2022Frequent calls, unintelligible content, questionableJul
2022User mentions possible HMRC scamJul
2022Prank call followed by heavy breathingJul
2022Deceived into phone scam, reportedApr
2022Beware of Virgin mobile scamApr
2022Accusing Virgin Media of scammingMar
2022Eastern Carphone Warehouse caller reportedFeb
2022User finds it annoyingJan
2022Suspicious call from AWMarkets companyJan
2022Missed call from unknown numberJan
2022Keywords: Carphone Warehouse, user mentioningOct
2021"Makes sense in Thai script"Feb
2021Number Of Searches: 218 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 28 October 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Common Cefn-llwyn(Monmouthshire), Craigend(Scottish Borders), Lower Boscaswell(Cornwall) and Maenporth(Cornwall).
02036080500 has 19 comments of which 4 x negative and 15 x neutral
02036080500 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02036080500 👆 is reported as a nuisance number linked to aggressive and deceptive sales calls, often claiming association with Carphone Warehouse or Virgin Media. Callers typically use pushy tactics to offer contract upgrades or phone deals, sometimes attempting to gather personal or financial information. Several recipients have flagged it as a scam, reporting unexpected deliveries and fraudulent transactions tied to the number. There are also warnings about potential impersonation of official entities like HMRC, aimed at causing distress or obtaining sensitive details. Generally, it is advisable to avoid engaging with calls from this number and to exercise caution if contacted, as it appears to be involved in fraudulent activity and harassment.
Reports on phone number 02036080500
2 yearsGetting calls from scammers pretending to be from London, with those typical Indian accents, trying to push some fake debt nonsense. So fed up with these annoying robocalls!London4 yearsI received a missed call from this number and decided to return the call. However, when I did, I was greeted by a recorded message stating that the number isn't in operation. Quite peculiar!4 yearsReceived a call at 10:37 on the morning of 29th November 2022. I chose not to pick up as I wasn't familiar with the number or the region code.4 yearsSays they’re calling from Carphone Warehouse, but it's evident they’re not legitimate at all.Carphone Warehouse4 yearsYet another bothersome phone call, I see.4 yearsGot loads of calls from this number trying to convince me to upgrade my phone plan, saying I could keep my number and network - sounded pretty tempting. They even started rattling off my current and last addresses, which made me suspicious. When they asked for bank info, I told them I’d want some paperwork first before sharing anything. They called back a few hours later and sent an email with this number 020 3608 0500, claiming to be from Carphone Warehouse with some contact info I had asked for. But when I checked the number online, it turned out to be a scam. Watch out for this one!Carphone Warehouse4 yearsGot a call from 02036080500 yesterday, but I didn’t answer since the number was unfamiliar to me...4 yearsGot a call from Carphone Warehouse pushing me to switch my contract. I explained I’m not up for an upgrade at the moment but they kept on. When the guy offered me a new deal again, I just said I'll pop into a shop when the time’s right. They were polite enough but quite persistent. Once I stood firm, the calls eventually stopped.Carphone Warehouse4 yearsI didnt pick up, but ive read about a few people saying this is a scam from HMRC. They apparently threaten you with warrants and stuff if you dont respond.HMRC4 yearsThis number has rung me loads of times, probably around 10. I picked up just once and some lady was telling me I was lucky or something, but I couldn’t catch what she was saying after a while. I told her to stop calling me, so fingers crossed they leave me alone now.4 yearsI received a call, but as soon as I picked up, they abruptly disconnected. I thought it would be entertaining to breathe heavily into the receiver to give them a bit of a fright! 😄4 yearsI recently encountered a rather dubious situation with what claimed to be a representative of Virgin Media, purporting to offer enticing deals from the newly formed "Volt" partnership between Virgin Media and O2. My mother, having some lingering issues with her Virgin Media account, mistook the call for a legitimate resolution and ended up signing up for a SIM-only contract at £7 a month. The following day, to our surprise, a shiny iPhone 13 was delivered alongside the SIM card. When I reached out to confirm the order, I casually mentioned the phone, and the caller nonchalantly dismissed it, insisting it was erroneously shipped to us and belonged to another customer. He suggested I immediately return it to a chap named K. Yoros at 145a Beehive Lane, IG4 5DR, promising reimbursement for postage. Taking him at his word, I sent the device back without a second thought. But upon further inspection, I discovered that my bank card had been subjected to suspicious transactions totaling £100. A quick call to Virgin Mobile clarified everything: there had indeed been a flagged fraudulent attempt linked to my account, which included the aforementioned iPhone order. They've initiated an investigation, and I’ll be receiving a copy of their findings soon. I've also reached out to O2's fraud team, Volt's customer service, and the Metropolitan Police to report this whole episode. Fingers crossed the authorities take this matter seriously, as they have the perpetrator's address now. On a rather peculiar note, being a Wiccan, I decided to send some rather mischievous energies towards this individual-let’s just say they might be in for an entertaining time…Virgin MediaO2K.YorosBeehive LaneIG4Virgin MobileMetropolitan Police4 yearsBeware of this mobile phone scam masquerading as Virgin! They're out to pilfer your personal information and could easily create new accounts in your name. It's best to steer clear of them entirely!Virgin4 yearsVirgin Media is nothing more than a bunch of charlatans, honestly.Virgin Media4 yearsHere we go again, another call from the eastern corner of Carphone Warehouse!Carphone Warehouse5 yearsWhat an absolute bother!5 yearsI received a call from AWMarkets, which appears to cater to big-name firms, including Fortune 500s. They rang once and then abruptly ended the call. Seems likely to be some sort of spam or scam.AWMarketsFortune5 yearsI just had a call from 02036080500. I picked up, but they promptly disconnected. Quite peculiar!5 yearsI came across this place called Carphone Warehouse.Carphone WarehouseSubmit Your Own Report (020 3608 0500)
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