02038079775
☎️ 02038079775 👆 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 02038079775
- Warning of potential fraudulent activityJun
2021Warning about potential scamMar
2021Received foreign call; blocked numberFeb
2021Warning: Don't fall for scamsJan
2021Caller claimed online trading, abusive languageJan
2021Company hung up rudely on userJan
2021Persistent investment scam calls, avoid answeringJan
2021Received call, promptly disconnectedJan
2021Persistent scammers using multiple numbersJan
2021Warning of investment scam, blockedJan
2021Frustration with unreachable phone numbersJan
2021Suspicious interaction with potential scamJan
2021Warning about scam bitcoin tradingJan
2021Suspicious call about lapsed insuranceJan
2021Reported scam from life insurance representativeJan
2021Deceive scammers for revenge funJan
2021Be aware of telemarketing scamsJan
2021Dealt with persistent scam callerJan
2021Unwanted investment call, blocked numberJan
2021Unwanted calls about investments, blockedJan
2021Repeated scam calls about BitcoinJan
2021Suspicious international call, possible spoofingJan
2021Bitcoin scammers annoyingly call repeatedlyDec
2020Suspicious call about online trainingDec
2020Persistent unwanted calls regarding BitcoinDec
2020Provided phone number for contactDec
2020Avoid Bitcoin seller, likely scamDec
2020Aggressive scammer soliciting money, avoidDec
2020Unwanted financial calls requesting informationDec
2020Receiving multiple deceptive trading callsDec
2020Unexpected call at inconvenient timeDec
2020Fraudulent broker misrepresented investment informationDec
2020Blocking for excessive hang-upsDec
2020Frequent unwanted calls, annoying intrusionDec
2020Warning about possible scam callsDec
2020Likely spam, no message receivedDec
2020Phone scam about bitcoin accountsDec
2020Do not contact me againNov
2020Number Of Searches: 295 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 23 November 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Big Mancot(Flintshire), Findon(Aberdeenshire), Mansergh(Cumbria) and Westwood Park(Essex).
02038079775 has 36 comments of which 21 x neutral and 15 x negative
02038079775 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038079775 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam operation, primarily targeting individuals with fake claims of bitcoin investments or online trading accounts. Callers often use multiple UK numbers with a foreign accent, employ rude or abusive language when challenged, and pressure recipients to share personal or financial details. Many victims have confirmed these calls are unsolicited and corrupt, with complaints noting repeated calls daily, including some threatening behaviour. The scammers appear to operate from overseas call centres and frequently change their phone numbers to avoid blocking. Recipients are strongly advised not to engage, to block numbers promptly, and to report incidents to appropriate authorities. The calls are widely recognised as fraudulent attempts to extract money under the guise of financial services.
Reports on phone number 02038079775
5 yearsComplete fraud!5 yearsTotally a scam, be careful!5 yearsReceived a call from this number and it was definitely a foreign accent on the line. I've now decided to block it.6 yearsSome dodgy Bitcoin scheme called me up. I said, “Send me 1 Bitcoin and I’ll give you double in return,” and they just started laughing. Complete scam, no doubt.Bitcoin6 yearsGot a call claiming to be from some online trading company. I said I wasn’t interested and ended the call. Then they rang me again almost immediately and started shouting abuse at me. Makes me wonder why the FCA, Ofcom, or even the City of London Police aren’t cracking down on these SCAM businesses. Really puts into perspective how effective our regulators and police actually are!FCAOfcomCity of London Police6 yearsSome person called saying they worked at some trading firm. When I asked why they even bothered calling me, they just told me to “F off” and said something like “who do you think you are?” and then slammed the phone down. Proper rude.6 yearsLately, I’ve been getting loads of calls like this from various numbers, all about some investment thing. The caller kept asking if I was Joe, but I kept answering with ‘who is this?’ When I said I wasn’t interested, he replied with ‘don’t you wanna make some money?’ Haha, I just said I’m fine as I am! Honestly, don’t bother answering because they’ll ring again from different numbers anyway!Joe6 yearsI picked up and they just ended the call right away.6 yearsI seem to be receiving calls from this lot multiple times throughout the day. It's clearly a bunch of scammers, and I’ve tried blocking their number, yet they just keep phoning me from different digits. It's incredibly annoying! They all seem to be operating from Indian call centres, and it’s not just London-based numbers; they resort to using various counties too. It’s become a right hassle!6 yearsJust got a call from some investment scammers trying to get cash off me. Didn't fall for it and blocked their number straight away.6 years02038079775 keeps callin but it never actually goes through. I always block 0203 numbers and any that I don’t know. What really annoys me tho is how the police and phone companies just sit there doing zilch about it. All they do is chat. CHAT A LOT. SAY ONE THING, THEN SAY ANOTHER. THEY GIVE EXCUSES BUT ACTUALLY DOING SOMETHING IS THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS.6 yearsWatch out, they just want to steal your cash with this bitcoin trading scam. Don’t hand over a penny, stay safe!6 yearsHad a call from someone with a heavy foreign accent, at first I thought he was saying "Broken meter," turns out he meant "Broker Major" but had to spell it out. He kept insisting I’d given my details on his site "a few weeks back," which I definitely didn’t do. When I asked for an exact date so I could look it up, he got all vague and said he couldn’t remember. He was really pushy and kept interrupting me whenever I tried to get a word in. Total scam attempt, stay clear!6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to work for a life insurance firm, trying to convince me to switch my policy for a better price. Then they started asking for my bank info, which felt totally dodgy. Ended up reporting the whole thing to the police as a scam attempt.6 yearsI got a call from someone claiming they were with "the review service" trying to push life insurance on me. They said a policy I supposedly had had lapsed, but I've never even had life insurance, so it felt pretty dodgy to me.6 yearsthese calls come from somewhere in europe and they keep messing with the line so it keeps cutting in and out, mostly targeting fancy areas like mayfair and covent garden in london. it’s all some algorithm tied to those stock marketing apps that dog your phone nonstop. spotting them isn’t that hard once you know what to look for. my tip? record the chat and turn the tables by gathering as much info as you can, wasting their time. that way, they’re less likely to bother anyone who might be more vulnerable. plus, when they get exposed, they’ll have no case against you.EuropeMayfairCovent GardenLondon6 yearsGot a call from a scammer claiming I signed up for some investment scheme. Had blocked their number before on another London line. I let them chat for a bit, telling them I wasn’t interested and warning that pushing people to invest without checking if they’re qualified (or vulnerable) could land them in hot water if they were legit. Like most scams, the caller got more and more annoyed trying to dumb it down for me. After a while, I lost patience and ended the call.London6 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today, and the person on the other end already knew my first name. She was saying I’d agreed to some kind of investment scheme. When I asked where they had gotten my info from, she didn’t have a clue but kept pushing me to listen to what she had to say. I told her I wasn’t interested and didn’t want to waste time. To my surprise, she actually ended the call! I’ve noticed they've rung me a few times before, always from different numbers, so looks like they just switch them up all the time. I just block 'em as soon as I get the call now.6 yearsThis number keeps ringing me, with a bloke claiming I’ve registered for some kind of trading scheme. When I tell him I haven’t, he gets quite rude. I’ve gone ahead and blocked it now.6 yearsI've received a barrage of calls from these individuals-three times yesterday and then four more between 9 and noon today! They keep going on about some so-called "Bitcoin account" that I apparently have. Each time, it’s a different number, but they all kick off with 020 **** ****. Here's a quick rundown of the numbers: 020 3097 5391 020 3769 9740 020 3097 5428 020 3728 1223 I've taken the sensible step of blocking them all, and it appears that my phone's 'Call Management' feature is well aware that these are dubious calls whenever a fresh number pops up. I even had a chat with one of the callers regarding this imaginary 'Bitcoin account' they claim I own, and I've made it quite clear that I'm onto their little scam. Yet, still they persist in bothering me! I hope the details I've provided prove helpful. Best, PBS from Northumberland.BestPBSNorthumberland6 yearsI didn't pick up and they didn't bother leaving a voicemail. It showed up as a UK number, but my phone flagged it as coming from abroad. I can't imagine any legit reason for someone to fake their caller ID like that, so I'm pretty sure it's dodgy business.UK6 yearsThey keep ringing me, always switching numbers, all some bitcoin scam. Proper nuisance those lot.6 yearsToday, I received a rather dubious call from this number. The bloke on the line was going on about how I could kick off some online training right away. He even threw in a mention of Bitcoin. Not a chance, I’ll pass!Bitcoin6 yearsIts about Bitcoin, just stop contacting me. Every single time they ring, I tell em to remove me from their pages but they keep calling. Some days, I get nearly 10 calls from them! I've flagged it as a scam but nothing changes, still gettin’ the darn calls.Bitcoin6 yearswatch out - dodgy bitcoin deal - steer clear!6 yearsI received a call from this number, insisting they had my information requesting a chat about investment opportunities. The truth is, I never reached out. They were rather pushy, urging me to hand over my cash for them to manage. I wouldn’t recommend engaging with them; it’s best to steer clear and block this number entirely.6 yearsLoads of folks ringing me about some investment stuff. They actually know my name and keep trying to get me to spill more details. I’ve blocked several numbers already, told them to stop calling, but they just keep coming back. They’re after more personal info, which is really stressful and feels risky. Honestly, don’t share anything with these callers.6 yearsI've gotten calls from numbers that are just a bit different, all day today, and this is like the fourth one. The person on the line keeps saying I registered for online trading, but I never did.6 yearsI’ve no clue who this number belongs to, and they decided to call me at the most inconvenient moment while I was tied up with something else.6 yearsgot a call from brokermajor-fx[###] claiming i was already signed up for some investment tips. they somehow knew my name but lied about having my email address, which they clearly didn't. total scam!6 yearsThey keep dropping the call every single time. I've gone ahead and blocked the number.6 yearsConstantly pestering me with calls every single day, just another irritating telemarketer.6 yearsI've received multiple calls from this number, and every time I pick up, they hang up straight away. It’s probably an attempt at a premium rate line scam. I wouldn't recommend calling back under any circumstances. It's best to just block this number on your phone.6 yearsDidn’t answer, sounded like just another spam call. Let it ring till it stopped; they didn’t bother to leave a voicemail anyway.6 yearsi keep getting calls from this number like 10 times daily, all about some bitcoin trading account i supposedly signed up for. told them i'd report it to the police if they dont stop.6 yearsI kindly ask that you refrain from contacting me in the future.Submit Your Own Report (020 3807 9775)
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