02037696575
☎️ 02037696575 👆 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 02037696575
- Fell for clever maintenance scamOct
2022Assisted customer with potential scamJun
2022Internet threatened to be disconnectedMay
2021aggressive energy representative ignored non-homeowner responseMar
2021Scammer obtained elderly woman's cardMar
2021Debit card scam, bank refundedMar
2021Scam call for Amazon voucherMar
2021Fraudulent impersonation and credit card informationFeb
2021Sky maintenance scam, not legitimate paymentFeb
2021Request for bank details scamFeb
2021Warns others about phone fraudFeb
2021Fraudulent calling scam targeting elderlyJan
2021Concern about husband’s financial detailsJan
2021Reported attempted insurance scam targeting elderlyDec
2020Beware of phone scam targetsNov
2020Scammed father-in-law for £50Nov
2020Neighbour scammed, changing phone providerNov
2020Received scam calls from SkyNov
2020Scam involving Sky insurance refundOct
2020Caller scam targeting elderly womanOct
2020Scam targeting elderly mother reportedOct
2020Warning about fraudulent phone callSep
2020Warning of scam impersonating insuranceSep
2020Thanks for sharing your experienceSep
2020Multiple calls from Gabriel, likely scamSep
2020Persistent scam call attempt reportedSep
2020Sky imposter scam calls warningSep
2020Scam call from fake SkySep
2020Frustrating experience with fake companySep
2020Scammed elderly relative out of moneyAug
2020Fraudulent company claiming contract expirationAug
2020Beware of fraudulent sky repairAug
2020Suspicious call from fake companyAug
2020Scam call from "Jennifer Williams"Aug
2020Suspicious call regarding Sky Protect feesAug
2020Sky maintenance package scam targeting elderlyAug
2020Request for debit card detailsAug
2020Scam involving fake Sky packageAug
2020Elderly neighbor scammed by impostorsAug
2020Caller claimed to be Sky representativeAug
2020Scam - pressured to renew contractAug
2020Report all scam attempts immediatelyAug
2020Elderly mother conned by scamAug
2020Fraudulent call from fake SkyJul
2020Fraudulent phone call requesting paymentJun
2020Product fraud, rude customer serviceJun
2020Scam call targeting elderly manMay
2020Scam call tricked elderly fatherMay
2020Fell for phone scam, frustrated nowApr
2020Scammed by fake phone insuranceMar
2020Potential scam from fake Sky representativeMar
2020Caller repeatedly silent after multiple callsSep
2016Repeated unknown calls, no responseSep
2016Number Of Searches: 312 Number Of Comments: 47 First Seen: 17 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aston(Hertfordshire), Kitlye(Gloucestershire), Oughtibridge(South Yorkshire), Somers Town(Hampshire) and Stone Cross(East Sussex).
02037696575 has 47 comments of which 17 x neutral and 30 x negative
02037696575 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02037696575 👆 is reported as a persistent and highly convincing scam targeting mainly elderly and vulnerable individuals. Callers impersonate Sky or related companies, claiming maintenance or insurance contracts need renewal or cancellation fees are due, often offering fake discounts. They display knowledge of personal details to build trust and pressure victims into providing bank or card information, leading to unauthorised direct debits and substantial financial loss. Multiple instances involve aggressive and deceitful tactics, with fraudulent operators using various aliases. Genuine Sky representatives do not request payment or sensitive details this way. It is strongly advised to hang up, verify any claims through official Sky channels independently, and report suspicious calls to your bank and the police immediately to prevent further harm.
Reports on phone number 02037696575
4 yearsI was under the impression that the call was about the anticipated renewal of a maintenance contract, and the person on the line promised me a lower rate. Regrettably, I naively provided my banking information. It's quite a cunning scam, really. The genuine maintenance company was completely unaware of it.4 yearsI work for Sky myself and recently had a chat with a guy who said he got a call from someone named Jennifer Williams claiming he had to pay £99 for an overdue bill. He ended up sending the money during the call. That’s definitely not how Sky operates. After checking, I told him he actually didn’t owe anything and advised him to get in touch with his bank and probably the police too.SkyJennifer Williams5 yearsI got three calls from him warning that they’d cut off our internet 'cause it’s supposedly in danger. Quite annoying!5 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be the local energy rep, said he was nearby and wanted to chat about saving me money. I told him it’s a business, and i’m not the owner, but within seconds he just hung up on me. Felt really sketchy to me.5 yearsManaged to acquire card information from an elderly lady of 86 to refresh her direct debit details.5 yearsGot a call on Saturday and they sounded so legit, totally caught me off guard. I ended up agreeing to pay £99 for a year’s service, and they took the money straight from my debit card. Then on Monday, Amazon rang me asking if I'd bought a £49 voucher - I said no and suspected I'd been scammed. I called my bank right away, they cancelled my card and refunded the £99. Figured I was smart enough to spot these scams, but clearly not. I should have just hung up on Saturday, but luckily it all worked out in the end. Stay safe, everyone.Amazon5 yearsSomeone called claiming to be Jennifer Williams from Sky, talking about a 2-year deal on gear. The scary bit was they knew my credit card info spot on.Jennifer WilliamsSky5 yearsI received a call from this number, and they were asking for my banking information.5 yearsDon't pick up! Some woman named Jessica rang my grandparents trying to get their bank info. Thankfully we managed to stop the payment just before it went through!Jessica5 yearsI’m attempting to coax my husband, who suffers from Alzheimer's, into disclosing some financial information. A lady identifying herself as Mary Esouza reached out to him.Mary Esouza6 yearsSome guy called me up acting like I’d agreed to insure my Sky box. Sounded really believable but was actually trying to scam me for £110. Feels like they’re after older people mostly, which is really worrying. I’ve already told my bank about the fraud attempt.Sky6 yearsMy father-in-law was duped out of fifty quid! Absolutely infuriating! 😡6 yearsMy elderly neighbour fell victim to these scammers and lost more than £400. She's now switching her phone company to get call blocking set up. She’s also been in touch with her bank since they’ve tried to take more money out. The numbers involved were 0203 769 6575 and 0203 769 0034. Just a heads up to everyone.6 yearsI was duped out of £148 by someone claiming to be from Sky Insurance. I really should have been more cautious. They sounded incredibly authentic, much like another report I saw regarding a supervisor named Ashley Browning. Luckily, I had previously cancelled my direct debit for Sky Protect, which prompted them to reach out to me, making me aware of the fraudulent scheme. I've contacted my credit card issuer, and they're looking into the matter, though I'm uncertain if I'll ever see that money again.Sky InsuranceAshley BrowningSky Protect6 years0203 7696575 - Some woman called Jennifer Williams phoned my mum, who's 87 and has dementia, claiming it was about a Sky maintenance fee of £49 a month. My mum doesn’t even have Sky! Luckily I managed to stop the card in time after she gave them her bank info. Since then, they’ve been ringing from different numbers up to five times each day. I picked up once and they denied ever contacting her before... really suspicious.Jennifer WilliamsSky6 yearsWe've encountered a similar situation with a Jennifer Williams from Sky, who has been attempting to extract £78 from my elderly mother.Jennifer WilliamsSky6 yearsGot a call from a bloke who said his name was Shaun, claiming my Sky Protect insurance couldn’t take direct debits anymore. He offered to slash my price to £80 a year if I handed over my credit card info. At first, he seemed pretty believable, but when I asked him for my address and policy number, he couldn’t give me either. I told him I’d call him back to check he was legit but ended up ringing my real insurance company and reported the whole thing. Stay clear of these guys!ShaunSky Protect6 yearsGot a call from someone at SKYPro saying my Sky plan was expired. They pushed different renewal deals and warned I'd have to pay a £78 'cancellation fee' if I didn’t sign up again. Really grateful I found this site, cheers!SKYProSky6 yearsGot loads of calls off someone called Gabriel saying I need to update my Sky Maintenance package or pay a cancellation charge. Ringing all the time and gets a bit rude if you don’t answer quick. Proper relieved to find this site and see it’s just another scam.Gabriel6 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from Sky, attempting to persuade me to renew my 'maintenance fee.' They mentioned I was currently paying £11, but there was an enticing offer on the table to lower that charge for either one or two years. The woman, who stated she was a line manager named Jennifer Williams, certainly had a thick accent that suggested English wasn't her native tongue - she was incredibly insistent. I told her I would get back to her since the offer was supposedly about to expire today. As if!SkyJennifer Williams6 yearsMy wife, who’s in the early stages of dementia, got a call from 02037696575. The man claimed to be Shawn De Souza from Sky, offering us some “special deal.” We only pay £10 a month for our basic Sky package, but he said this deal was £80 a year as a one-off payment. Even though we asked a bunch of questions, he sounded pretty legit, so we went ahead and paid. Looking back, I really should’ve trusted my gut and just ended the call. Turns out, Sky Secure Ltd isn’t connected to Sky at all. Watch out for this one!Shawn De SouzaSkySky Secure Ltd6 yearsMy wife, who's got early stage dementia, got a call from 02037696575. Some bloke called himself Shawn De Souza from Sky and told us there was this ‘special deal’ available. We only pay about £10 a month for Sky, just the basic package, but he said the offer was an £80 yearly one-time fee. Even though we questioned him quite a bit, he sounded so believable that we went ahead and paid. Honestly, I should’ve just trusted my gut and ended the call. Turns out, Sky Secure Ltd has no connection to the actual Sky company at all. Watch out for this!Shawn De SouzaSkySky Secure Ltd6 yearsgot a call from that number today. i ended up shelling out £160 for some satellite cover. tried to check with my insurance, sky protect and sky themselves but they said they had no clue about the company. contacted my bank and fingers crossed they’ve blocked the transaction. they sounded pretty legit tho, they’re gonna ring me back shortly. not sure how to answer yet.Sky ProtectSky6 yearsI called my elderly great aunt, who's 87, and managed to relieve her of £80.6 yearsGot a call from Sky Secure Limited saying our Sky repair plan was expired. They were just making it up. Looks like they’re based somewhere in North London. Their registered address is unit 24, Highcroft Industrial Estate, Waterlooville, PO8 0BT. That same location is also used by a David Walton from Walton Accountancy. And just a heads up, their reviews aren’t great either. Be careful!Sky Secure LimitedSkyNorth LondonUnitHighcroft Industrial EstateWaterloovilleDavid WaltonWalton Accountancy6 yearsGot a call from Sky Secure Limited saying our Sky repair plan had ended. Turns out, they’re fibbing. This firm’s based in North London, but their official address is unit 24, Highcroft Industrial Estate, Waterlooville, PO8 0BT. That same address belongs to a David Walton from Walton Accountancy too. And fair warning, the reviews for them aren’t great either! Be careful with these lot!Sky Secure LimitedSkyNorth LondonUnitHighcroft Industrial EstateWaterloovilleDavid WaltonWalton Accountancy6 yearsthis firm called sky secure limited got in touch with us saying our sky repair deal had expired. turns out they’re not telling the truth. they operate out of north london but are registered at unit 24, highcroft industrial estate in waterlooville, po8 obt. that address also belongs to a david walton from walton accountancy. looking online, they don’t have the best reviews either, so watch out!Sky Secure LimitedSkyNorth LondonUnitHighcroft Industrial EstateWaterloovilleDavid WaltonWalton Accountancy6 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Indian accent, said her name was Jennifer Williams. She reckoned our Sky maintenance plan was about to expire and tried to sell us a discounted renewal. When we asked for some ID proof or security checks, she claimed she couldn’t provide any since she was working remotely. But I swear, there was clear call-centre noise in the background. Told her straight she was lying through her teeth, and then she started threatening us with “worse than just bad words.” Proper dodgy.Jennifer WilliamsSky6 yearsReceived a rather suspicious call from a firm claiming to be Sky Protect. They insisted that we owe them £160 for the second year’s fees, even though we supposedly entered into a two-year agreement with them. When I pressed them for clarity, they suggested I could cancel my supposed contract for a fee of £89.98, but then they tried to entice me to stay by slashing the renewal charge down to £99. They kept harping on about a code that the bank was apparently supposed to send me. When I mentioned that no such code had arrived, they left their phone number and urged me to ring them back the following day, saying that the bank wouldn’t approve anything owing to three failed attempts to take payment. There's no way I'm going to ring them back!Sky Protect6 yearsMy elderly dad, who’s 81, got a call from someone named Sharon saying his sky maintenance was nearly up and he’d have to cough up £88 if he didn’t ring back within a day to renew it. She even claimed he was paying for it monthly with his sky subscription, which is total nonsense. Dad rang me all flustered, and I quickly looked up the number online, where it turned out to be a scam. Honestly, it’s awful how these people can mess with older folks like that. Makes me wonder if it’s just coincidence they always seem to pick on the vulnerable and elderly?SharonSky6 yearsThe initial request they made was for my debit card information, which struck me as odd, especially after the line suddenly went silent when I probed further.6 yearsGot a call about some Sky Protect deal and I ended up giving my details. Next thing I know, they've nabbed £90 from my account. I've contacted the bank, the police, and Sky to let them know about the scam. It's really risky stuff and needs to be put to an end.Sky6 yearsSomeone tricked my old neighbour, who’s a bit vulnerable, with a call from “David Johnson” claiming he was from Sky about switching her service. He sounded really nice and polite, and she ended up giving out her bank info. Sadly, £500 vanished from her account before she cottoned on, after the bank flagged it. She felt awful and ashamed when she found out she’d been conned. Honestly, it’s absolutely terrible what these people do.David JohnsonSky6 yearsReceived a rather surprising £160 from my 95-year-old dad, supposedly for some telly insurance. The chap on the other end, a Steve, claimed to represent Sky! Quite the odd situation, if you ask me!SteveSky6 yearsScam alert - my mum got tricked into thinking she had to renew her Sky maintenance plan or else fork out £80 to cancel. Total rip-off.Sky6 yearsthese con artists make a living by tricking elderly folks and anyone who falls for their rubbish. everyone should make sure to report any scam they come across. it’s super fast to do, no sign up or anything. just google ‘action fraud’, then hit the ‘police.uk’ page, look for the ‘reporting’ button, find the bit about phishing reports, and scroll down past all the scam email stuff to submit your report. be careful out there and don’t ignore any dodgy calls or messages!Google6 yearsMy elderly mum got a call from someone called James Vincent who tricked her into handing over £170 for some insurance for her Sky box. Now I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to get the payment stopped or refunded. Absolute scammers.James VincentSky6 yearsI got a call from some bloke named Dexter claiming he was ringing from Sky about my maintenance cover needing a renewal. When I told him I already sorted it with a different firm, he insisted I’ve been paying £11 every month along with my Sky subscription - which is complete rubbish. I said I’d ring back later and he didn’t seem bothered at all. Needless to say, I’m not calling him again.DexterSky6 yearsGot a call from someone named “sharon” who insisted my elderly mum owed £150 for the renewal of a “sky” service agreement she supposedly signed up for last year. Thing is, mum has dementia and doesn’t even own any sky kit, but somehow these scammers already got hold of her card info. Now they were chasing more money. When I told “sharon” the deal needed to be ended, she said there’d be an £89 cancellation fee which they’d just take from the card. Ended up having to ring the bank straight away to block the card.SharonSky6 yearsMy elderly mum got targeted with an insurance claim for a product she hasn’t even bought. I raised it with the bank straight away cos it seemed dodgy. I rang up from her POA, spoke to a bloke called John S E Silva who was really rude, telling me to drop the claim and he’d sort out a refund. Obviously, I didn’t do that. Also had a look for their sky pro site - can’t find any trace of it anywhere.John Se SilvaSky Pro6 yearsI received a call earlier today from my elderly father, who's 84, claiming that he had just been charged £99 on his debit card for something referred to as 'Sky'. It's quite puzzling, to say the least!Sky6 yearsMy elderly father, who's 84 years old, received a phone call which led him to pay £99 via his debit card for a Sky subscription.Sky6 yearsWell, seems like we fell for it again! At first, I thought it was a scam when a bloke called John rang about some Sky maintenance, telling me to send them a letter. I can’t even recall if we sent anything. They asked us to renew some fee, which we did for three years. A couple of days later, I called back to check everything was sorted. Then today, a different chap rang asking about Sky, acting like we hadn’t already sorted it out. That’s when I realised it was a proper scam. I ended up swearing at them and hung up. Properly annoyed now!BlimeySkyJohn6 yearsToday, some bloke claiming to be "John Desilva" rang my dad, who’s 90 and not exactly sharp on these things. Somehow, he tricked him into giving away all his banking info because of some rubbish story about insuring his phone and Sky gear - which my dad doesn’t even own, nor does he have internet! I had to spend a whole hour at the bank sorting out cancelled cards and everything. Stay clear of this number at all costs. When I phoned back, some Indian guy answered, saying “John” was tied up on another call.John DesilvaSkyJohn6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Sky, saying they needed to insure my equipment. They started asking for my bank info and card details, which seemed off to me. Definitely sounded like a scam.Sky10 yearsI've had this number ring me up about three times in just 30 minutes, and every time I pick up and say hello, it's dead quiet on the other end!10 yearsMy phone has kept buzzing about 8 times already this morning. Every time I pick up, there’s just silence on the other end.Submit Your Own Report (020 3769 6575)
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