02036311316
☎️ 02036311316 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Internexus Networks Limited. It is part of the phone block 203631 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02036311316
- Scammer pretending to be TPSDec
2023Claimed to be HMRC, arrest warrantFeb
2020Suspicious call claiming to be HMRCFeb
2020Suspicious automated tax fraud call experienceJan
2020Received suspicious call, possible scamDec
2018Suspicious call, potential scam attemptNov
2018Wrong details, requested for managerOct
2018Confusion over user identityOct
2018Report concerning scam call experienceAug
2018Elderly grandparents scammed, unacceptable behaviorAug
2018Caller posed as phone serviceAug
2018Fraudulent call from fake serviceAug
2018Beware of scam phone callsAug
2018Report aggressive and threatening behaviorJul
2018Fraud from Telephone Preference ServiceJul
2018Received a scam callJul
2018Scam alert, protect your informationJul
2018Phone scam regarding unwanted callsJul
2018Deceptive call claiming to helpJul
2018Warning about credit card scamJun
2018Number Of Searches: 182 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 25 June 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Tresparrett Posts(Cornwall) and Willesley(Wiltshire).
02036311316 has 18 comments of which 7 x neutral and 11 x negative
02036311316 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02036311316 👆 is reported as a scam number linked to fake callers pretending to be from the Telephone Preference Service or HMRC. Callers often use aggressive tactics, demand personal and payment details like credit card expiry dates, and sometimes give incorrect or mismatched information. Repeated calls have been noted, with some claiming the number is a helpline but may charge premium rates. Many users report feeling unsettled by the invasive questions, inconsistent details, and the persistence of calls despite hanging up. Several accounts mention it being used to trick vulnerable people, including elderly relatives, into giving financial info. Overall, this number is associated with fraudulent schemes exploiting trust in official services.
Reports on phone number 02036311316
3 yearsSomebody rang claiming to be from the TPS, tried to get my bank info out of me. Definitely not legit.TPSTelephone Preference Service7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HMRC saying if I didn’t hit 1 they’d send a warrant out to arrest me. Definitely a scam!HMRC7 yearsGot a robo call claiming to be from HMRC saying there's a warrant out for me if I don't press option 1. I just ended the call straight away - pretty sure option 1 was just a trick to get my card info.HMRC7 yearsI received a robocall claiming to be from HMRC, telling me there was a tax fraud case linked to my name. When I phoned back, someone with a strong Indian accent answered, asking how they could assist me. If it was really HMRC, they’d know the name of your company and ask you to verify some security details. Suddenly, the call just dropped on its own.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from telephone preference. They told me my name and address, said we pay via direct debit, then asked if my debit card’s expiry date was 18. Honestly, how daft, obviously it’d expired by now. Then they told me to find my new card to check. I hung up, but they kept ringing back two more times. Definitely a scam.8 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were Jack at TPS, but everything they said was off. When I tried to get info about the company or speak to a manager, they just cut me off and hung up. Pretty fishy if you ask me.JackTPS8 yearsIs this Jack by any chance?Jack8 yearsMy elderly grandparents were given this number as a helpline. Next thing you know, they're asking for bank details and credit card info - absolutely appalling. These crooks deserve to be caught and put behind bars. I’ve got the day off work tomorrow, fingers crossed they call back while I’m free to deal with them.8 yearssome bloke from abroad rang me claiming he was with the telephone preference service. He told me to ring this number which he said was their support line, but i havent called it. He asked about how i usually pay my bills then wanted to know if my debit card had expired back in 2018. When i said i didnt have my card handy, he told me to fetch a bank statement. I asked why and he snapped real rudely, saying i had to get it immediately. So i just hung up on him right away.8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from the telephone preference service. They gave me their number as some sort of support line. The caller tried to verify my name and address, which they had wrong. Then, they asked for my bank card info to make a payment. I told them it’s meant to be a free service, and they just dropped the call.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsGot a call from the exact same bloke, asking for my debit card's expiry date and the security code. Claimed he was with the telephone preference marketing service. Thing is, you don't actually pay for that, and the TPMS never calls you out of the blue. They rang me several times today but didn’t say anything at first, then suddenly hung up when I questioned them. When I asked for his name and contact number, he gave me this number as well. Didn't bother calling back since it might cost a fortune.Telephone Preference Marketing Service8 yearsThere’s this guy called Jack Taylor who’s been ringing me like 7 times in the last few days. He mentioned some card info but the expiry date was out of date. He’s been pretty aggressive too, which is really worrying. I think someone needs to look into this and make sure it gets sorted.Jack Taylor8 yearsI got a call from someone named Jaz who said he was part of the telephone preference service. He told me that starting the next day, I wouldn't get any marketing calls anymore. Then he asked for my sort code and bank account details, which felt a bit off to me.JazTelephone Preference Service8 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from the telephone preference management service, and they asked for my bank details before handing me this number as their support line.Telephone Preference Management Service8 yearsJust got a call from someone named "Jack" claiming it was about preference calling. He asked if I’d renewed my debit card since it was nearly expired. Seriously, you can’t trust anything nowadays.Jack8 yearsSomeone named Jack rang me, saying he was from the Telephone Preference Service. He asked if I was still getting annoying sales and marketing calls. He told me that starting tomorrow, those calls would stop and shared this number as a help or customer service line. Then he tried to confirm my name but got it wrong. I didn’t bother fixing it and he just ended the call.JackTelephone Preference Service8 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from the telephone preference service, and they gave me a number to call for blocking unwanted calls. Then suddenly, they started asking about my BT payment info. They already had my card number and expiry but kept pushing for more details. I just ended the call.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsGot this dodgy call saying if I don’t give my credit card info, I’d be blacklisted from phone and broadband services. Sounds like a total scam to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3631 1316)
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