02037694721
☎️ 02037694721 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 203769 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02037694721
- Mystery caller asking for personJul
2020Received fraudulent call about advertisingJul
2020Suspicion of possible fraudulent activityJul
2020Unexpected school book sponsorship scamJul
2020Misdirected call, uncooperative responseJul
2020Suspicion of scam phone numberJul
2020Magazine scam targeting businesses reportedJul
2020User denying payment for booksJul
2020Agreement to advertising not givenJul
2020Warning about fraud and scamsJul
2020Charity scammers use deception tacticsJul
2020Scam pretending to offer educationJul
2020Warning that it is a scamJul
2020Warning about sponsorship book scamMar
2020Potential scam targeting local businessesMar
2020Suspected scam preying on schoolsMar
2020User satisfied with energy providerMar
2020Call answered, heard swearingMar
2020Blocked persistent, harassing caller numberMar
2020Ignoring unknown number, likely cold callerMar
2020No response from named callerMar
2020Feeling annoyed with telemarketersMar
2020Unexpected aggressive call, blocked numberMar
2020Unknown missed call, unsure senderMar
2020Unknown identity, unfamiliar to userMar
2020Number Of Searches: 119 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 02 March 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bradley(Gloucestershire), Brown Edge(Staffordshire), Doodilmoor(Argyll and Bute), Speen(Berkshire) and Walthamstow(Greater London).
02037694721 has 24 comments of which 6 x negative and 17 x neutral and 1 x positive
02037694721 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02037694721 👆 is reported as a persistent and deceptive scam targeting UK businesses with claims of previously agreed sponsorship or advertising in school-related publications. Callers often address recipients by name, pressuring them to pay substantial fees for alleged agreements they never authorised. The operation appears to use aggressive tactics, including frequent calls, hang-ups when questioned, and possibly fabricated recorded confirmations. Victims advise caution, as the claims are unfounded and schools typically do not recognise the publications. Authorities like Trading Standards have been alerted, warning that these calls may be fraudulent attempts to extract money. Recipients are urged not to engage, to verify any claims independently, and to block or report the number to avoid harassment and potential financial loss.
Reports on phone number 02037694721
6 yearsGot a call at work from someone wanting to speak to my mum, but we told them she doesn’t work here any more. They just ended the call right after that, which was a bit odd.6 yearsi got a call from someone saying i had signed up to advertise in a school magazine, which is totally untrue.6 yearsI received an unexpected call from a woman who seemed to know my name, but oddly enough, she never introduced herself. She mentioned something about an agreement I supposedly entered into way back in January regarding my business sponsoring some books intended for a local secondary school. Apparently, these books are all set to be delivered this week, and the price tag for my “sponsorship” is a hefty £399. To add a rather bizarre twist, she mentioned that due to the disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, this “company” has graciously decided to knock off £100. How considerate of them! When I pressed for clarification, she asserted that I had agreed to this over the phone-which I absolutely did not! Furthermore, I was told a Welcome Pack had been dispatched to me, which I never saw, and that all their calls are recorded (I’d genuinely love to hear the recording of the so-called agreement to part with £399 for something I have no recollection of). As I stood my ground and informed her that I hadn’t committed to anything and would not be handing over any funds, I sensed her irritation rise. She then declared that she would escalate the matter to their Finance Queries Department. It sounds like a rather overwhelmed team! In sum, I believe this is nothing more than a complete scam!Finance Queries Department6 yearsGot a call from a number looking for somebody who isn’t me. I tried to find out where they found my contact so I could sort it out, but they just ended the call.6 yearsI looked up the number on your site, 020 3769 4721, and honestly, I’m not sure your website is trustworthy. It just feels like a bit of a waste of time, to be honest. Maybe someone should check if this site is legit or just some sort of scam?6 yearsThis number is definitely a scam. I’ve alerted trading standards about it. They ring up firms claiming they make magazines for schools focused on child safety and insist you advertised with them previously. Don’t engage with these people. From what I was told by trading standards, they might be recording calls to piece together a fake conversation, hoping to create fraudulent proof that you agreed to a contract. Since businesses don’t get the same 14-day cooling-off period as consumers, they exploit this to try and chase payments unfairly. Be careful!6 yearsThis company kept telling me I agreed to pay £199 for sending books to a school, but I never said yes to anything like that. They've been pulling the same trick on me for around five years now. I even reached out to the schools, asking them to send me a copy of the book to prove it was real, but none of the schools knew anything about it.6 yearsThey claimed I gave permission for ads, but I never did.6 yearsAbsolutely dodgy... what a con!6 yearsUtter scam artists! They masquerade as a charitable organisation and even claim to have had a chat with you a couple of months back to catch you off guard.6 yearsI received a dodgy call purporting to be from an educational organisation, trying to push a pamphlet on me. Total scam, if you ask me!6 yearsThis definitely seems like a total ripoff to me.6 yearsI must say, this sounds like an absolute scam! They're ringing up companies claiming that you’ve consented to fund books that are already in print. I’ve never given them the nod for that sort of thing, yet they’re hounding me for a sum of £500.00! I’ve firmly told them to jog on!6 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from this child safety guide supposedly for the local primary school, supposedly backed by local firms. They claimed their campaign helped catch a couple of paedophiles nearby. Honestly, I reckon it’s just a scam to get local businesses to cough up cash for a booklet that the schools probably don’t even want.6 yearsThey said they were doing a kids safety booklet for the nearby primary school, supposedly backed by local companies. They claimed their campaign helped catch two paedophiles nearby, but honestly, it feels like a con to get local businesses to fork out cash for a book that schools probably don't even want.6 yearsThe energy company I get my supply from.6 yearsHaving received numerous calls from this number, I've ultimately made the decision to block it as it was becoming quite bothersome. I haven’t the foggiest idea who the caller could be, but it seems they are rather persistent!6 yearsPicked up the phone and all I could hear was someone shouting curses, but they weren't even talking to me. Strange!6 yearsI keep ignoring calls from this number since I have no idea who's on the other end, likely just another telemarketer. Honestly, these types of calls are so pointless!6 yearsThe caller mentioned my name, but I chose not to respond, and after a bit, they just hung up.6 yearsSo, this chap greets me using my first name, which is a bit odd. He then goes on to confirm my full name, which threw me for a loop. He mentioned something about his company, but I didn’t quite catch what it was. He introduced himself as possibly David Tennen or something that sounded a bit like that, with a surname kicking off with a T. Then he starts rambling on about discussing school textbooks or something; I was completely lost and told him I had no clue what he was on about. Suddenly, the call just cut off, which was rather frustrating for a couple of reasons. First off, I found myself frantically googling school books and his name, which felt a bit nonsensical. Secondly, it made me wonder if there’s some company out there conducting odd experiments with people's minds. Honestly, I’m tempted to play around with them just to confuse the life out of whoever’s on the other end. Most days, I’d just hang up without a second thought, but I try to avoid being rude; habits can set in quickly, and before you know it, any strange voice on the line gets an unwarranted attitude from me.David Tennen6 yearsI had an interesting encounter with a caller today. They claimed that I had entered into some kind of advertising agreement with them, and even addressed me by name, which felt quite unsettling. I firmly stated that I had not, in fact, consented to any such arrangement. As he raised his voice, insisting that I had agreed to something, I decided it was best to end the conversation. I promptly hung up and blocked the number to avoid any further hassle.6 yearsI received a call from this number but I’m unsure about who it belongs to.6 yearsI’m not familiar with this number at all.Submit Your Own Report (020 3769 4721)
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