02038070626
☎️ 02038070626 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 203807 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038070626
- Avoid Coverteam Direct cold callingJun
2021Repetitive scam calls causing frustrationMay
2021Warning of possible fraud scamMay
2021Warning about scammers Coverteam DirectMay
2021Scammers targeting senior citizensMay
2021Unwanted call, likely a scamApr
2021Receiving threatening calls for paymentApr
2021A mention of the name "Liam."Apr
2021Company demanding unauthorized insurance paymentApr
2021Aggressive caller withholding personal informationApr
2021Received suspicious call about fake agreementApr
2021Unwanted payment request, card securityApr
2021Fraudulent call demanding money. Be cautiousApr
2021Elderly parents targeted in scamApr
2021Caller refused to take noApr
2021Electric cover cancellation fee concernsApr
2021Mystery prank call from "Craig"Mar
2021Scam call about electrical coverMar
2021Untrustworthy company representative demanding paymentMar
2021Aggressive request for boiler paymentMar
2021Requested payment for non-existing agreementFeb
2021Caution against aggressive insurance scamFeb
2021Elderly mother scammed for moneyFeb
2021Aggressive insurance scam in LondonFeb
2021Unsatisfied with Virgin TV equipmentFeb
2021Unknown caller twice, hang upFeb
2021Potential scam, verify with bankFeb
2021Unauthorized TV cover discount offerFeb
2021Coverline Direct checking cover unexpectedlyFeb
2021Unauthorized insurance payment, seeking reimbursementFeb
2021User mentions insurance topic covertlyFeb
2021Elderly mother harassed for cardFeb
2021Caller requested payment for insurance, blockedFeb
2021Scam call for insurance paymentFeb
2021Discussing a sports team defenseJan
2021Warning about ongoing phone scamJan
2021Elderly lady almost scammed. BewareJan
2021Unwanted insurance scam call experienced. Jan
2021Received scam call for TV insuranceJan
2021Caller repeatedly asked for deceased motherJan
2021False appliance insurance pressure sellingJan
2021Man calling elderly; deceitful intentionsJan
2021Request for unknown policy detailsJan
2021Aggressive insurance scam callsJan
2021TV cover policy renewal scamJan
2021Claiming money owed for TVJan
2021Update needed for purchased TVJan
2021Unauthorized call about TV coverJan
2021Blocked cold caller nuisance phone callsJan
2021Number Of Searches: 171 Number Of Comments: 41 First Seen: 08 January 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Tal-y-waenydd(Gwynedd) and Williamhope(Scottish Borders).
02038070626 has 41 comments of which 19 x neutral and 22 x negative
02038070626 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038070626 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam targeting mainly elderly individuals with fake appliance or TV insurance contracts. Callers from this number claim victims have existing multi-year service agreements, often demanding immediate payment and threatening bailiffs or increased charges if refused. They display alarming knowledge of partial card details to pressure people into providing full information. Numerous reports highlight tactics of bullying, verbal abuse, and refusal to provide legitimate documentation, causing distress to vulnerable recipients. The company named is not trusted and has been widely reported to fraud authorities. Victims are advised to avoid engagement, never share card details, and report such calls to Action Fraud to help protect others from this ongoing harassment and deception.
Reports on phone number 02038070626
5 yearsBeware of Coverteam Direct! After receiving a rather intrusive cold call, a pensioner was pressured into divulging their card information for what was marketed as an appliance service contract. Alarmingly, they are now chasing for additional payments and attempting to set up recurring charges. It’s wise to steer clear of this outfit!Coverteam Direct5 yearsThis number keeps ringing me over and over again, total scam. Can't get them to stop!5 yearsThis number has been harassing elderly folks all over the place, pushing these 5-year contracts for home appliance services. Cover Team Direct are an absolute joke and proper scammers. They’ve loads of complaints on WHICH.CO.UK. The more folks report them to Action Fraud, the faster they’ll get shut down. Also, the number 01702665321 on "Who Called Me" matches the one from this site. They managed to trick my 80-year-old husband into making two £80 payments before we even caught on to what was happening.Team DirectWHICHCOUKAction Fraud5 yearsI told them I wasn’t interested, but they phoned me again and ended up calling me a sausage. Pretty sure it’s a scam, no doubt about it!5 yearsLiam here.Liam5 yearsReceived a call from a firm insisting I pay an annual fee for some sort of household insurance I never signed up for. Total scam if you ask me!5 yearsKept refusing to say his name when I asked and spoke quite harshly. The call was about some electrical stuff and a bank payment. My elderly folks got loads of calls from him which was really annoying.5 yearsGot a call like others here about paying for some insurance we're not interested in. They kept saying we can’t cancel it and then asked for our card’s security code. Didn’t give it, obviously.5 yearsI got a call from 02038070626, and the bloke sounded really pushy, claiming I owed cash for some household insurance I’ve never signed up for on a Direct Debit. He started off saying I’d have to pay £145 to settle a 3-year chunk of a 5-year contract, but then suddenly dropped it to £90. The worrying part? He actually named a password I’d set ages ago with a different firm. The longer we talked, the more he got aggressive. Anyone knows how to find out more about these lot? Feels like a dodgy and risky call to me.Direct Debit5 yearsMy elderly parents got a dodgy call from someone claiming they had their password. Quite worrying, to say the least.5 yearsWhen I told the caller I wasn’t interested, they just wouldn’t back off. Things got a bit rude when I asked for the policy info to be sent over to my place. So, I ended the call and then phoned my bank to report the whole thing.5 yearsI think it was something about electrical cover, and they told me I couldn’t cancel it without paying a fee. Not entirely sure though.5 yearsGot a call from someone who said Craig, then they just hung up straight away.Craig5 yearsHad a call from 02038070626 earlier, and it was my elderly mum they spoke to - she’s 90 and suffers with dementia. They were going on about some electrical insurance she supposedly took out back in 2019. Thankfully, I was in the room. The bloke was quite pushy, kept going on about lowering her payments but then said if she cancelled she’d be hit with a £147 cancellation fee. After a bit of back and forth, he just hung up on us. Proper dodgy behaviour.5 yearsI never really got a straight answer about which company he was working for. The guy seemed to know loads about my card - he mentioned the last four digits and the expiry date. Then he wanted me to verify the three numbers on the back. When I tried to get him to give me the entire card number, he refused, saying he couldn’t in case I wasn’t the real owner. I just replied with “same here.” That seemed to set him off - he snapped that I was being charged £99 for another year and then just hung up. I’m going to warn my bank and keep an eye on this supposed renewal date.5 yearsGot a call from someone named Craig demanding £100 for boiler insurance. He was really pushy and threatened us with problems if we didn’t pay up. Proper aggressive on the phone.Craig5 yearsRequested funds for a contract that doesn’t actually exist.5 yearsWhat a nightmare, these scammers kept calling saying we had insurance with them, which we don’t, and threatened to withdraw £300 from our account if we didn’t sort it out straight away. It’s crazy that they can get away with this sort of behaviour. From now on I’m never answering phone calls from anyone unless it’s a company I actually have a contract with. They come across as so pushy and impolite, which made me suspicious right from the first call.5 yearsMy Mum, who's 86, got a phone call telling her she had an outstanding bill of £45, and if she didn't settle up, it would jump to £100. The person on the other end was really harsh and quite aggressive, not just to her but also to the carer who was with her.5 yearsThis number has rung us a couple of times now. My husband picked up both times, and the person on the other end wanted to talk to me by name. But when my husband asked who was calling, they just went quiet and ended the call.5 yearsGot a call from some bloke with a London accent saying it was about renewing a TV insurance policy I never signed up for. Asked for my bank info straight away. As soon as I said no, he got really rude and started threatening me. Then he rang again, yelling about extra "fees" and got proper shouty when I hung up. Honestly, if someone more vulnerable answered, it could have been really upsetting. Total insurance scam, watch out.London5 yearsSo, I keep getting calls from Virgin telling me I’ve got insurance on my TV gear or something, which is just not true. They won’t stop bugging me about it. Proper annoying!Virgin5 yearsGot a call from a bloke saying my washing machine cover had run out. I told him I never even took out insurance for it. He kept insisting I paid £189 back in January 2019! I told him again that wasn’t true, then he rattled off a card number he claimed belonged to me. I said I wasn’t sure if it was mine and that I’d have to look into it with my bank. He said I didn’t need to bother, just look at my bank statements, and promised to ring me back the next day!5 years02038070626 rang me claiming I had a TV insurance policy from 2019, which I definitely never signed up to. He said they could offer me a cheaper deal, saying instead of paying £300 over three years, I could pay only £189 today. The bloke even knew my sort code, which freaked me out a bit. I kept telling him I hadn’t got any such cover, but after a bit of arguing, he just suddenly ended the call.5 yearsSome bloke from Coverline Direct called me sayin’ they were just making sure my TV and whatever else were still covered. I told him I’m not even with them, but he went on sayin’ I must’ve taken the cover out like two years ago or something. Bit odd if you ask me!Coverline Direct5 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be with COVER TEAM DIRECT about my TV insurance, saying they’d taken over my policy. I told him I cancelled that more than two years ago. He insisted it was a five-year contract and said to dodge a late fee and keep my discount, he needed to verify my card details. I asked for some paperwork before anything. Then, to my shock, just minutes later I saw £198 had been withdrawn from my bank account. Spent ages on the phone with my bank trying to sort it out now.5 yearsIt’s truly awful how someone would keep pestering my 90 year old mum for her card details. Taking advantage of an elderly woman, especially in times like these, is just cruel. I really hope this scumbag faces justice quickly!5 yearsThis number just rang me up trying to get me to pay for some TV insurance I’ve never even heard of. I told them straight up I wasn't interested in paying for anything like that, got a bit fed up with the call, and then they just hung up on me. I’ve gone ahead and put the number on my block list now.5 yearsOn Monday, I got a call from this number saying they were wanting payment for some insurance on my washing machine for the next three years. They also mentioned they'd tried to take the money from my bank account, which I don't even have linked to them. Quite confusing and a bit dodgy if you ask me.6 yearsOlder lady nearly got caught in a dodgy appliance insurance scam. Someone was clearly trying to con her.6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were contact insurance, I told them I wasn't keen and then they started threatening me with a £290 phone bill. This has happened twice already. Be careful and spread the word, these lot are definitely not alright.6 yearsI got a call from someone who never said who they were. They kept ringing me four times in a row, asking to speak to my mum who has passed away. I explained that she died ages ago, but this person just said I was fibbing and even claimed it was me on the phone last week taking out some insurance policy two years back. Thing is, she’s been dead for over six years now. When I tried to find out who he actually was and where he was calling from, he just cut off the call.6 yearsCalled around 11:24 am by someone claiming to be from an appliance insurance firm. They said we had a 5-year plan with them started 2 years ago, which is totally wrong. I did have an old password but haven’t used it for ages and that’s all I know. They tried pushing hard to make me take a deal, got tricked once last year already! We don’t have any appliance cover now, everything was cancelled. Best just to hang up and ignore when they ring again, because they will definitely call back.6 yearsGot a call from some bloke who was just after chatting to older folks. Proper nasty scumbags, honestly.6 yearsGot a call about TV insurance targeting a 90-year-old. The person on the phone was really pushy and quite scary, kept saying they’d take money out of her bank in fifteen minutes if she didn’t agree. This happened after loads of calls, and every time she tried to hang up, they kept pushing.6 yearstried to get info about some mystery policy, ended up putting the number on a blacklist. no info was given, felt really sketchy and risky.6 yearsI got a call from someone trying to chat about renewing my TV cover policy in March, saying I could save money if I changed my payment plan tonight. It sounded like a load of nonsense to me. I told him straight up it was a scam and hung up. Then he threatened to send me a bill for £299, so I just said goodbye and ended the call again. He rang right back, but I told him I wasn’t interested and cut off once more. He called a third time and I just ignored the phone until he gave up. This exact company tried pulling the same stunt on me last year too.6 yearsSomeone called me saying I owed money for TV insurance or something like that. Sounded dodgy to me.6 yearssome bloke called me sayin’ there was an update i needed to give about a telly i supposedly purchased through them.6 yearssome guy called and mumbled the name of his company before saying he was ringing about the warranty on my tv setup. he claimed i paid £200 two years back for a five-year plan and said i only needed to pay £198 now to cover the last three years. he then told me to grab my debit card. i said no thanks, and he threatened i'd be billed £300 in around fifteen minutes. I've checked my bank statements and found no record of any payment from two years ago, and since then (about half an hour), i haven’t heard from him again.6 yearsGot a call from some cold caller, so I just blocked the number straight away.Submit Your Own Report (020 3807 0626)
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