02038080132
☎️ 02038080132 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203808 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038080132
- Avoid answering unknown numbers, consider legislationMay
2019Rude American, persistent with callsMay
2019Lack of privacy protection flagrantAug
2018Received scam voicemail purporting HMRCAug
2018Possible scam call about PPIAug
2018Suspicious call from fake organizationAug
2018Warning against using potentially scamAug
2018Warning: PPI scam from Indian callerJul
2018Beware of scam ppi refundJul
2018Claimed to save money successfullyJul
2018Scam claiming to be expertsJul
2018Ignoring random American automated callsJun
2018Fake HMRC call blocked successfullyJun
2018Block hoax numbers immediatelyJun
2018Fake HMRC agent warning scamJun
2018Phone call from fake HMRC, threatJun
2018Suspicious call requesting urgent responseJun
2018PPI scam call from Nick WilliamsJun
2018Number Of Searches: 174 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 15 June 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Crich(Derbyshire), Loddon(Hampshire), Michaelston-le-Pit(Glamorgan) and Plain-an-Gwarry(Cornwall).
02038080132 has 18 comments of which 7 x neutral and 11 x negative
02038080132 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038080132 👆 is reported as a scam involving persistent calls often from alleged companies like Money Saving Expert or fake HMRC agents. Callers use aggressive tactics, pressuring victims about PPI claims or legal threats, frequently demanding vouchers or sensitive info. The scammers use different accents, including American or Indian, and often leave threatening voicemail messages urging call-backs, which are advised against. Several users noted these calls were automated or digitally altered. The scam involves offers of large cheque refunds but require upfront payments or personal details, with suspicious requests for gift cards. Many victims have blocked the numbers or reported them, warning others not to engage. The consensus is these calls attempt to frighten or trick vulnerable people, showing persistent and deceptive behaviour.
Reports on phone number 02038080132
7 yearsI'm pretty sure these are just scammers! Ages ago I gave up on picking up calls from numbers I don’t know and have amassed quite a large list of blocked ones. What gives them away straight away for me is that they never leave a voicemail. If it was something really important, you'd think they’d make more of an effort to get through. The existing laws about these annoying unsolicited calls don’t seem to put them off at all. The government should really reconsider this and get some serious, expensive punishments in place to stop these irritating lowlifes.7 yearsA guy from the States has called me five times today. He was pretty rude and just wouldn’t accept it when I said no.8 yearsI used a few of those money saving comparison sites like GoCompare lately and I'm pretty sure they've passed my phone number around. Got a really worrying call that felt like a threat - proper dodgy! If I was an older person or someone who’s more vunerable, I could easily fall for that. It's honestly disgusting and they ought to be punished for this kind of scare tactics and scams.Go Compare8 yearsI got a voicemail too, claiming to be from HMRC, from the number 02032905214. It was someone calling herself 'Sarah Wilkin' warning me about legal trouble if I didn’t get in touch. I almost fell for it cause I’d just got a legitimate tax rebate, so it threw me off at first. My advice? Don’t press #5 to call back, I reckon that’s how they trap you into a pricey premium rate call. Just bin the message and report it on here instead.HMRCSarah Wilkin8 yearsGot a call from a young woman who sounded really inexperienced, she said she wanted to talk to my husband about some PPI claim. She kept going on about a payment and mentioned a company that sounded like Money Saving Expert or something similar. Seemed dodgy to me, definitely looked like a scam.Money Saving Expert8 yearsthis lady called sonya wilson, sounded indian, saying she was from "money saving expert" told me i'd got a cheque for £4681. she said they couldn't just post it and someone would have to come to my house to deliver it. seemed a bit off to me.Sonya Wilson8 yearsWatch out, this is definitely a scam, best to avoid it.8 yearsThis was a complete con! Got a call from some bloke claiming I had more than £4000 in PPI to reclaim. I told him I never took out PPI, and he asked if I even knew what PPI was. I said of course I knew. Then he said it was from a mortgage or loans I supposedly had. I told him I don’t have any of those, so how could I have paid PPI? After that, he just hung up. Pure scam, don’t bother with these calls.8 yearsI got a call from some bloke called Nick Williams, looks like he’s up to his old tricks again. This time he said he’s with Global Reclaims. He told me I’m due a PPI refund of £4681 - that amount sounded kinda familiar. Then he mentioned a lady, Mrs June Rogers, who’d pop round to drop off a cheque at my house. Apparently, all I needed to do was buy vouchers totalling £150 from places like WH Smith, Asda, or B&Q, and hand them over to June when she arrived - that was supposed to cover the “commission.” Nick said he’d ring me back later to check I’d got the vouchers.Nick WilliamsGlobal ReclaimsJune RogersWH SmithAsdaB & QNick8 yearsThis person called me claiming to be an expert on saving money, telling me I'd won over £4000 from a PPI claim. Since I never even made a claim like that, I told them straight away and just hung up the phone.8 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying they were with Money Saving Expert about some PPI refund. I never actually made a claim with them. Then they asked me to buy £150 worth of Google Play vouchers so they’d give me details about the supposed refund. Seemed fishy to me.Money Saving ExpertGoogle Play8 yearsI got a voicemail on my phone from someone saying she was from HM Revenue and Customs. The caller, who gave the name Sarah Wilkin, spoke with an American accent and insisted she worked for HMRC. She warned me about severe legal trouble if I didn’t ring back. The number she left was 020-3769 2046. I checked the number on my home phone, but it doesn’t appear to be real. I’ve reported it to HMRC as it felt quite threatening and worrying. Thankfully, I later found out it was just a scam call.HM Revenue and CustomsSarah WilkinHMRC8 yearsGot a call from someone named Sarah Wilkins, said she was from HMRC and was threatening me to call her back. I just blocked the number straight away.Sarah WilkinsHMRC8 yearsThis number is a total scam, don’t pick up. Just block them straight away, it’s all fake.8 yearsGot a voicemail supposedly from HMRC, saying either my solicitor has to ring them back or I'll ‘face the consequences’. Sounds dodgy to me.HMRC8 yearsGot a call from this number but the connection was really bad, couldn’t make out what the person was saying. It kind of sounded like a robot talking with an American accent. I’m gonna ignore any future calls from them for sure.8 yearssome guy called nick williams claimed he was from money saving expert. he said i'd get a cheque for £4681 for a ppi claim but ive never made any claim like that. then he said he'd call back in half an hour, probably to ask for my bank details, which there's no way im sharing.Nick Williams8 yearsGot a call from someone saying they're from HMRC, but the bloke had a proper American accent and sounded totally robotic, like not a real person at all. He was going on about how my solicitor needs to get in touch with their department right away. Seemed like a total scam to me.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (020 3808 0132)
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