02038074763
☎️ 02038074763 👆 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 02038074763
- Persistent scam calls, no resolutionDec
2024Typical central heating scam callDec
2024Heating service scam with harassmentDec
2024Caller named Sam, suspected scamNov
2024Repeated domestic appliance insurance callsNov
2024Spam calls about boiler insuranceNov
2024User reports scam activity detectedNov
2024Persistent home appliance insurance scamNov
2024Persistent issues unresolved by OfcomOct
2024Suspected scam regarding insurance discountOct
2024Repetitive fake appliance cover scamSep
2024Repetitive scam about appliance coverageAug
2024Scammers selling fake warranty renewalAug
2024Fake appliance insurance scam reportedAug
2024Caller used a scripted responseAug
2024Potential scam, unanswered callAug
2024Suspected scam call from "UNITED."Aug
2024Number Of Searches: 26 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 22 August 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bulleign(Kent), Burnt Ash(Gloucestershire), Dulnain(Highland), Hey(Lancashire) and Town End(Merseyside).
02038074763 has 16 comments of which 11 x negative and 5 x neutral
02038074763 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038074763 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving fake domestic appliance and boiler insurance offers, with callers using scripts and vague company names. Targets are often pressured into providing personal or financial details under the guise of renewing or discounting non-existent cover. The calls frequently ignore requests to cease contact or comply with GDPR. Scammers may employ various tactics, including named individuals and recorded messages, but no legitimate service follows through. Many users highlight frustration with repeated attempts despite registration on do-not-call lists. The operation seems well-rehearsed and designed to mislead, often resulting in attempts to extract banking information or set up direct debits for worthless contracts. Authorities and telecom providers are urged to take stronger action against these calls.
Reports on phone number 02038074763
2 years02038074763 ringing me AGAIN! After having a break for a few weeks, these bloody scammers call on 30th December. Same old story about renewing some domestic appliance insurance - which I don’t even own! Honestly, how long are they gonna keep this up? The government needs to step in or something. Or is it possible that the company behind the number, DIDWW Ireland, is leasing these lines out to scammers? It’s proper frustrating!DIDWWIreland2 yearsGot a call about servicing my central heating, sounded like the typical scam. I told the bloke I’m on the Telephone Preference Service, but he didn’t even bother to listen. Just said a quick ‘cheers, bye’ and hung up.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call about servicing the central heating, but it felt dodgy from the start. They kept asking for my son by his first name, even though I told them I live here. When I insisted they remove me from their list under the GDPR "Right to be forgotten" rule, the person on the phone sounded proper miffed. Definitely felt like a scam.GDPR2 yearsHad a call from a bloke who said he was Sam, talking about heating and boilers. I just told him everything was fine on my end. Didn’t even think it might be a scam at first. These sorts of calls are nonstop now, and honestly, something should be done to stop them.Sam2 yearsGot a call from a woman yesterday about insuring my kitchen gadgets, sounded exactly like someone who's called me earlier. They also tried ringing from 02038077364, which I think is connected too. More of the same boring insurance spiel!2 yearsI've been getting calls non-stop about some boiler insurance, it's getting really annoying now! Seems like every day the phone rings with the same insurance pitch. Can't they just stop already? It's honestly such a hassle dealing with these constant calls.2 yearsGot a call from some home appliance insurance lot, they were pretty pushy. Said I was eligible for a “discount” because supposedly I hadn’t claimed in the past nine months - which is rubbish, I wouldn’t insure a 25 year old washer! They sounded convincing at first, but it was all made up. I kept them talking for about 10 minutes, figured that’s 10 minutes less they’d spend trying to con someone more gullible.Home Appliance2 yearsThey are still going on with the same script. You’d have thought Ofcom would’ve dealt with them by now.Ofcom2 yearsI got a call from a woman saying I could get a reduced price since I hadn’t claimed on some stuff - she mentioned Cooker, Fridge freezer, and Washing machine. Thing is, I only have insurance on two of those items. She then transferred me to someone in admin who wanted my sort code. When I asked them which brand my items were, they told me a different team handles that. Honestly, as soon as she started with three items, I had a bad feeling it was a scam. After about 10 minutes of this nonsense, I just hung up.2 yearsThese bogus home appliance protection calls are starting to get really annoying and they keep coming nonstop.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from "Appliance Care" trying to push a fake warranty renewal for my kitchen stuff. It’s clearly a scam to get your bank info and trick you into signing up for a bogus service plan. They said it’d be paid by Direct Debit, so they’d keep getting paid every year without doing anything. They even said because I hadn’t used the warranty - which I don’t even have - a lot in the past eight months, they'd give me a “discount” down to £259 a year. The woman on the phone had an accent that seemed East Asian, not Indian.Direct Debit2 yearsTypical scam call again about renewing some Appliances Cover that I don’t even have! This sort of thing is starting to get really old and repetitive now.2 yearsThat person who rang me was clearly reading off some kind of script.2 yearsGot a call about an appliance insurance that turned out to be a total scam. Probably best to avoid these dodgy offers.2 yearsPicked up the phone but it was silent on the other end. Feels like it might be some kind of scam.2 yearsYesterday, I picked up a call and a robotic voice said, “Thanks for ringing UNITED, someone will be with you soon.” Since then, no one has called back, so I’m guessing it’s just a scam. I also tried searching for a company named UNITED but couldn’t find anything at all.UNITEDSubmit Your Own Report (020 3807 4763)
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