02036086675
☎️ 02036086675 👆 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 02036086675
- Scammers asking for bank detailsJul
2025Possible scam related to lotteryAug
2021Warning about potential scam callerAug
2021Refused payment on suspicious requestJul
2021Alert about Euromillions fraudsters; blockJul
2021Received identical phone call recentlyJul
2021Fake call claiming prize scamJul
2021Lottery scam asking for cardsJul
2021Caller had foreign accent, mentioned EuromillionsJul
2021Number Of Searches: 46 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 16 July 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Harlescott(Shropshire) and Winton(North Yorkshire).
02036086675 has 9 comments of which 1 x negative and 8 x neutral
02036086675 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02036086675 👆 is reported as associated with scam calls claiming recipients have won Euromillions or lottery prizes. Callers often use known personal information, gained from social media or previous sign-ups, to seem credible. They pressure individuals into providing bank details to process winnings or a supposed subscription fee, which is a tactic to steal money. The callers frequently have foreign accents and use poor phone lines. Many have identified the calls as fraudulent and advise blocking the number immediately. Recipients are urged to never share bank information or engage with these calls, as this number is linked to repeated attempts to deceive and defraud. Vigilance and caution are strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 02036086675
1 yearI just had a call saying I entered a competition for washing powder and that I could receive 10 lines on the EuroMillions. They then proceeded to ask for my bank details so they could deposit my winnings. When I called them scammers, I told them they were not getting my bank details!5 yearsSo this bloke called me and sounded pretty legit at first because he mentioned I’d signed up for some free monster drink deal I saw on Instagram. He even knew loads about me, which freaked me out, but daft me, I ended up giving him my sort code and bank info. Then he started asking for five lucky numbers for the EuroMillions or something, and that’s when I got suspicious and instantly hung up. I’ve blocked him now, but I’m proper worried my bank details are at risk. Can anyone advise me? I’m well stressed!Instagram5 yearsI got a call from a bloke saying I’d won some prize from Iceland, like free tickets for a European lottery. He told me to pick my numbers and weirdly, he already had my full name, birth date, address, phone number, and even my email. He claimed I’d receive £39 every time I didn’t win. Then he mentioned I’d get a confirmation email about the call. At one point, he asked where I’d keep the money if I actually won and wanted my bank info. I told him I didn’t have it with me, so he said he’d call me back. Honestly, I have no clue where he got all my personal info from!Iceland5 yearsYeah, same here. They claimed I owed £40 for some kind of 3-month rolling deal and promised to refund me. I dunno what I was thinking, but I gave them my sort code and account number, thinking it was legit since I’d signed up for something the day before. Thankfully, I realised what was going on in time and told them to delete my info.5 yearsBeware of 'Euromillions' scams. Just ignore and block them.Scammers5 yearsJust got a call from that same number a moment ago.5 yearsI got a call from this number, and some bloke with a thick Indian accent who called himself Wayne came on after a bit of a delay on a rubbish connection. He already knew my name and fibbed that I’d won a competition online. When I asked what competition, he mentioned it was for "Skittles" and babbled on about my entry being accepted. Then he started going on about me qualifying for 10 free Euromillions tickets or something daft like that! I cut him off, told him his name wasn’t Wayne and that he should take his scam elsewhere. I hung up and blocked the number straight away. Was obvious to me it was a dodgy call!Wayne5 yearsThis was another scam, they called saying I’d won 10 tickets for the Euro lottery but were just trying to trick me into giving my card info.5 yearsThe voice was kinda muffled and she sounded like she had an accent from abroad. She kept going on about the Euromillions jackpot coming up this Friday.Submit Your Own Report (020 3608 6675)
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