02038153373
☎️ 02038153373 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203815 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038153373
- Blocked unknown caller, no answerNov
2025False pharmacy requesting debit cardMar
2024Caller claimed to be MarieFeb
2024Scammed my mother with pitchFeb
2024Received suspicious call about prescriptionJan
2024Be wary of delivery scamJan
2024User discovered website through friendsJan
2024Attempted fraudulent activity targeting elderlyDec
2023Warning about potential prescription scamDec
2023Prescription scam attempt fortunately unsuccessfulDec
2023Received suspicious call from pharmacyDec
2023Caution: Possible prescription scam alertNov
2023Possible scam call from pharmacyNov
2023Caller claiming delivery, hung upNov
2023Suspicious call, likely a scamNov
2023Scam phone call, pretending pharmacyNov
2023Unwanted call from unknown sourceNov
2023Text me, don't call backNov
2023Scam call requesting credit cardNov
2023Received scam call about pharmacyNov
2023Unauthorized prescription delivery phone callNov
2023Strange unsolicited call about prescriptionNov
2023Scam involving foreign woman, medicationNov
2023Suspicious phone call from pharmacyNov
2023Caller asked for payment informationOct
2023Suspicious phone call from impersonatorOct
2023Phony pharmacy call about deliveryOct
2023Beware of scam pharmacy callOct
2023Caller poses as pharmacy; requests paymentOct
2023Unsolicited call from fake pharmacyOct
2023Concern about potential pharmacy scamOct
2023Scam number posing as pharmacyOct
2023Unsolicited call about fake prescriptionSep
2023Warning about possible fraud issuesSep
2023Warning about Indian scam companySep
2023Provided personal information, alerted authoritiesSep
2023Warning of delivery scam risksAug
2023Suspicious call from pharmacy numberAug
2023Warning about potential medication scamAug
2023Reported suspicious phone call experienceAug
2023Pharmacy scam pretending medication readyAug
2023Unknown Asian lady named Michelle calledAug
2023Phone scam with misleading messageAug
2023Beware of medical scam callsAug
2023Suspicious call from pharmacy impersonatorAug
2023Warning about suspected scam callAug
2023Beware of unexpected medication deliveryJul
2023Hanging up on suspicious callJul
2023Phone number, avoid, potential scamJul
2023Suspicious encounter with possible scamMay
2023Unsolicited call from fake chemistMay
2023Unknown call source; be cautiousMay
2023Random series of numbers[F3]Apr
2023Unable to summarize 02038153373Apr
2023Beware of pharmacy phone scamMar
2023Possible scam call from pharmacyMar
2023Warning: potential fraud, don't trustMar
2023Suspicious call requesting credit card infoFeb
2023Received suspicious call regarding medicineFeb
2023Refused to confirm credit cardJan
2023Pharmacy scam collecting credit infoJan
2023Suspicious pharmacy scam call reportedJan
2023Questionable call from pharmacy scamJan
2023Warning about scam medicine deliveryJan
2023Received suspicious pharmacy phone call. ReportedJan
2023Scam call with heavy accentJan
2023Prescription delivery scam targeting individualsJan
2023Attempted fraudulent acquisition of personal informationJan
2023Numerous calls, unknown purpose, be cautiousNov
2022Suspicious request for credit card informationNov
2022Caller was part of scamOct
2022Received scam call for prescription materialsOct
2022Pharmacy delivery scam call. Be cautiousSep
2022Suspicious phone call requesting informationSep
2022Suspicious call, possibly a scamSep
2022Scam requesting credit card informationAug
2022Seeking medication delivery assistanceAug
2022For suspicious medication delivery scamAug
2022Phone call reporting fake medicine orderAug
2022Scammer posing as medication providerAug
2022Request for personal informationAug
2022Accused of impersonating chemist, scammersAug
2022User claims to be pharmacistAug
2022Warning about fake scam phone numbersAug
2022Scam numbers should be reportedAug
2022Fake medication delivery scam, be carefulAug
2022Suspicious delivery confirmation attempts, be cautiousAug
2022Scam call requesting card informationAug
2022Requested payment for denied parcelJul
2022Caller requested card number verificationJul
2022Unsolicited call about missed medicationJul
2022Call claiming medication delivery, scamJul
2022Scam phone call requesting informationJul
2022Requesting credit card for deliveryJun
2022This is a phone numberJun
2022Suspicious request for credit cardJun
2022Scam call for credit card detailsJun
2022Received medication call, cut callMay
2022Scam request for card numberMay
2022Warning about suspicious phone callMay
2022Warning: phone scam for medicationsMay
2022Indian phone scam attempted deliveryMay
2022Scam call impersonating Boots PharmacyMay
2022Suspicious billing call, requesting card detailsMay
2022Suspicious call about medication inquiryApr
2022Caller offering medication delivery requestApr
2022False claim about vitamins scamJun
2018Missing humorous messages is frustratingJun
2018Scam operator, foreign-accented femaleAug
2017Potential scam claiming previous purchasesApr
2017Possible phone scam from imposterJul
2016Number Of Searches: 289 Number Of Comments: 100 First Seen: 09 April 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Labby(County Londonderry), Newton Peveril(Dorset), Stoke Row(Oxfordshire) and Westerfield(Suffolk).
02038153373 has 100 comments of which 73 x negative and 27 x neutral
02038153373 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038153373 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating from an individual posing as a pharmacy representative claiming to arrange prescription deliveries. Callers, often with a South Asian accent, display knowledge of recipients’ names and addresses to appear credible but fail to name legitimate pharmacies or provide accurate prescription details. They seek sensitive financial information, particularly credit or debit card numbers and expiry dates, under the pretense of confirming delivery or payment. Numerous victims note they have no outstanding prescriptions or payment obligations, raising strong suspicion. The calls frequently end abruptly when challenged. Users are advised not to disclose any personal or payment details, to hang up immediately, and to report the number to police fraud authorities. Blocking may be ineffective due to frequent number spoofing. Vigilance is especially crucial for vulnerable and elderly individuals.
Reports on phone number 02038153373
8 monthsI saw a call from #### and decided not to pick up. Later, I went ahead and blocked the number 020 3815 2373 straight away.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be my pharmacy, saying my repeat prescription was ready to be delivered and asking for my Visa debit card info! I double-checked with my actual pharmacy and it definitely wasn’t them. Feels like a scam to me.2 yearsThe person on the line introduced herself as Marie and was eager for me to return her call.Marie2 yearsMy mum got totally fooled by some tale about charges for pharmacy delivery and doctors fees, she ended up handing over every penny they wanted!Mum2 yearsJust this afternoon around 3.35pm, I got a call from this number about a prescription supposedly being delivered the next morning from the chemist. Before confirming the delivery, the lady on the phone asked for the expiry date of the card I’d supposedly given them. Since I’ve been exempt from prescription charges for quite a few years, I thought this sounded dodgy, so I told her I’d collect my prescription myself like usual. She said alright and hung up.2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from a pharmacy, asking if we were expecting a delivery. Then they wanted my credit card info - definitely a scam.3 yearsJust found out about this site because some mates mentioned it to me today, didnt even know it existed before!3 yearsThis woman has attempted to swindle us twice now. Not long ago, my husband, bless his heart, unwittingly shared our banking information. I promptly cancelled the card, but it appears she’s persistent! She reached out again today! It’s an absolute nightmare, especially for the elderly and those who are more vulnerable!3 yearsTotal rip-off. They attempted to trick me, but luckily I pick up my own prescriptions, so they didn’t stand a chance.3 yearsGot a call on my home phone from a friendly sounding lady with an Asian accent. She said she was confirming delivery of a couple of things from my local chemist later today. But it made no sense - I’m not waiting on any meds, none of the staff at my chemist sound like that, and the call came from a London number, yet I live miles away from London. I humoured her for a bit until she suddenly asked me for the expiry date on my bank card. When I asked why she needed it, she just said thanks and hung up nicely.London3 yearsBeware! This is a dodgy scheme pretending to be a pharmacy in order to swipe your banking information for your prescription. 🕵️♂️3 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from a pharmacy about delivering meds today. She knew my full name and address, which was odd since I don’t order any medicines like that. Felt a bit dodgy and I reckon she might’ve asked for payment if I’d stayed on the line. The number wasn’t even local, which made me more suspicious, so I just ended the call. Watch out for these types of calls.3 yearsSomeone phoned me pretending to be from a local chemist, saying they had two parcels of medicine to drop off. They knew both my name and my address, linking it to my home phone number somehow. The caller mentioned the name "Adenbrooks" pharmacy. I ended the call before they could ask for any payment information, unlike some stories I’ve read about them asking for credit card details. I don’t know how often these calls might work, but it’s definitely quite irritating.Adenbrooks3 yearsI have a strong suspicion that this is a blatant scam attempt! A woman rang up, insisting she was verifying some delivery and needing my credit card information. The thing is, I haven't ordered anything at all, let alone any medical supplies from this so-called supplier! It’s rather concerning, and I believe this 'business' ought to be looked into by the authorities in the UK!UK3 yearsGot a call on my home phone from someone who sounded like they were from India. I decided to humour them for a while, acting like I was a pharmacy calling about some "missed" prescription items. They already had my name, postcode and, naturally, my phone number. Then they asked me to verify the credit card used to pay for the prescription, which made it clear it was a scam trying to snag card details. I don’t take prescriptions and anyway, there’s no charge for them here in Scotland. As soon as I told them that, the caller just hung up.Scotland3 yearsGot a call from a woman with a London number, sounded foreign, about some prescription stuff. She said a few things were left out from my last order and they wanted to drop them off today. I told her I'd already sorted collection myself. She insisted some items got missed and delivery was needed. I said if I hadn't picked them up yet, how could stuff be missing? Then I asked which chemist she was ringing from, and she said Lincoln. I asked again but the line went dead.LondonLincoln3 yearsUpon returning to my residence, I discovered a voicemail left by a lady named Michelle. She spoke with a bit of an accent that I couldn't quite place, yet she didn't share anything further to clarify. I have no intention of returning a call to a number that I’m uncertain about; it feels rather dodgy. I shall be poised and prepared should she choose to ring again.Michelle3 yearsI received a call on my home phone the other day, and the chap on the line had an Indian accent. I decided to humour the situation for a while. I acted as if I were a pharmacy delivering "overdue" medication from a prescription. The caller had my name, postcode, and clearly my phone number to boot. They then asked me to verify the credit card number used for this supposed order, which left me in no doubt it was a dodgy ploy to fish for credit card information. The truth is, I don’t have any prescriptions, and besides, Scotland doesn't even have prescription charges! When I mentioned this, the caller promptly ended the conversation. How quaint!Scotland3 yearsMy husband had a similar call recently, and they even tried to use the BT phone blocker message, claiming they were calling from a “pharmacy.” Best advice I can give is to just put the phone down and don’t get drawn into any chat.BT3 yearsMy other half got a phone call from a woman who spoke really official, saying there was a prescription to be delivered and asking if he’d be home by 11 in the morning. When he asked what prescription it was, she couldn’t really give an answer. She then tried to get the expiry date from his credit card, saying she already had the other card info. He told her he doesn’t pay for his prescriptions, so he wouldn’t share any details. After that, she just hung up on him.3 yearsI received a rather curious call from a lady with an accent that was clearly not from round here. She seemed to know my name and address, which was a bit unsettling, to be honest. She inquired whether I would be home the following day since there was a parcel-two items, apparently-waiting to be delivered from the local pharmacy. I explained that I hadn't placed any prescription at the chemist, yet she insisted there were indeed two items for me, repeating my name rather insistently. When she proceeded to check if they had my card details, I asked her which card she meant, as prescriptions are free here in Wales. That put a stop to the conversation, and she abruptly hung up. Quite strange, if you ask me!Wales3 yearsI encountered a foreign lady who struggled to say the name of our local town. It turned out to be a scam regarding the delivery of some medication.3 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone saying they were ringing from the local chemist. They mentioned my name and address, claiming that there were two extra meds scheduled for delivery tomorrow at a particular hour. Seemed off to me since I’m sorted with my prescriptions online and wasn’t expecting anything else. The caller insisted they’d provide a reference number but only after I confirmed my Mastercard info. I ended the call immediately. They managed to bypass my Call Safe setup by using a genuine phone number and simply called themselves “the pharmacy”.3 yearsI recently got a call about some meds I supposedly need today. The woman on the phone offered to send me a code but insisted on my credit card info first. I told her I wasn’t paying anything and didn’t give any details. She ended the call after that. She sounded quite friendly, but I reckon it’s a scam that could easily trick others.3 yearsI got a call from someone who already had my name and where I live. They said they were from "my local pharmacy" and had a couple of prescription packages waiting to be delivered. They wanted me to verify my address and name, and confirm if I'd be home at a specific time to get the delivery. But when I tried to find out exactly which chemist they meant, all they said was "the one close to you".3 yearsThis number just rung me, saying they were from a pharmacy with a prescription delivery. The woman on the line had an Asian accent and you could hear a big echo in the background. I told her I wasn’t waiting for any meds, she seemed unsure for a moment and then hung up.3 yearsGot a call claiming to be from my pharmacy about a prescription delivery, seemed dodgy right from the start. Scariest part is they already had my name and knew I use that particular chemist. Then out of nowhere, they ask for my card info - what's that all about? Definitely felt like a scam.3 yearsGot a call from a lady with an Asian accent pretending to be from a pharmacy offering a delivery for ####. She actually knew my name and where I live. I just told her I wasn't interested.3 yearsGot a call just now from 02038153373 claiming to be my pharmacy and offering to deliver meds. Thing is, I’m not expecting any medicine deliveries at all, so I’m fairly certain this is a SCAM. Don’t share any info if you get a call like this!3 yearsI got a call from this number pretending to be a pharmacy, but they were asking for my bank info - definitely a scam, don’t trust it!3 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent telling me they’d be dropping off a prescription I allegedly had to collect, set for 11am the next day. When I asked what the prescription was for, she couldn’t give me any details. I’m a bit hard of hearing, so this dragged on for quite awhile, and eventually she just gave up and ended the call. Pretty sure it was a scam.3 yearsLooks like a total rip-off to me.3 yearsGot a call from some people acting like a proper company, but turns out they were just scammers from India. Don’t ever give them your bank info or any personal details, it’s a total con.3 yearsI had a similar experience; they seemed to have my information and requested that I verify my card details. I gave them a piece of my mind and also reached out to my GP's office to inform them about the call.3 yearsJust got a call from this number, some woman claimed she worked at the pharmacy and that my prescription was on its way. I told her I’d already picked it up, then she said there must be some confusion and hung up.3 yearsGot a call about a medicine delivery, they already had my address and postcode but still asked for my card info - total scam.3 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming she worked for ‘the pharmacy’ and that some medicine was due for delivery the next day. I told her I don’t usually get meds delivered, so she asked whether I’d be home tomorrow and said she’d provide a reference number. Then she asked for my card details, and that’s when I ended the call. Don’t fall for this one, it’s definitely a scam!3 yearsGot a phone call saying they were dropping off tablets at 4.30 and asked for my card info. I asked how they already had my details since I don’t pay for any scripts and she just said she knew I was a pensioner but still needed the info. Felt dodgy so I just ended the call. Definitely a scam.3 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be a pharmacist saying my prescription was ready for collection. Since I’d actually ordered some meds not long ago, I didn’t think anything strange at first. But things got fishy when they suddenly asked me to give them my bank card info.3 yearsGot a call on my landline from an Asian woman asking for me by name. Since I didn’t know the number, I asked her to ring again some other time. She said her name was Michelle.Michelle3 yearsI received a voicemail from an individual who clearly knew my name, asking me to return the call to chat with a certain Michelle. However, when I attempted to call back, the voicemail informed me that 'Michelle is currently unavailable' and urged me to try again later. Sounds to me like a total scam!Michelle3 yearsAt first, the person on the phone seemed really genuine, talking about repeat prescriptions and all that, but then suddenly they started asking for my bank card info. Just a heads up to everyone, be careful with calls like these!3 yearsI received a call from a woman who claimed to be from my chemist, which struck me as rather odd. She was inquiring about my credit card's expiry date. Given that I'm on a pension and don't actually pay for my prescriptions, alarm bells started ringing. I promptly hung up - definitely felt dodgy!3 yearsI believe I've encountered a dubious telemarketer. A woman with a non-native English accent rang me up, claiming that my prescription was en route and requested that I 'verify' my payment card information. As I pretended to engage, it became glaringly clear that she lacked any of my card details and was simply fishing for my information. I kept her chatting for a bit, but it was evident she was getting frustrated when she clocked on to the fact I wasn't parting with any personal info. In my view, the organisation or individuals involved in this need to be thoroughly scrutinised.3 yearsI got a ring from this number earlier, telling me I had meds arriving today. I asked what sort of meds they were since I wasn’t waiting on anything like that, and then the caller just cut off the phone. Watch out if you get a call from these folks!3 yearsThe moment they started asking for my card info, I just ended the call straight away.3 yearsJust got a call from 02038153373, bloke was trying to scam me by asking for my card info. Can't trust these lot!3 yearsI got a call from an Asian woman who said she was ringing from a chemist and that they’d be delivering something at 4.30pm. I asked her which chemist it was, but she only gave me the name of the town. Then I asked what sort of medicine they were sending, and she just said “tablets”. I told her I wasn’t expecting any medication. After that, she said she must have dialled the wrong number and hung up straight away. Definitely felt like a scam to me.3 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent who said she was calling from a chemist and that they’d be delivering something at 4.30pm. I asked which chemist it was, and she only gave me the name of a town. When I asked what medicine they were delivering, she just said ‘tablets’. I told her I wasn’t waiting for any meds, then she said she must’ve got the wrong person and hung up. Definitely sounded like a dodgy scam to me.3 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise.3 yearsThis call was a total scam, they pretended to be from the pharmacy and then started asking for my bank info. I just hung up straight away. Don’t fall for it!3 yearsI got a call from a woman with an accent claiming she was from a chemist. She mentioned Preston and said my delivery would come around 4.30 this afternoon. I said alright, but then she asked if I had a pen ready to jot down a reference number. Next she wanted to check my postcode and then asked for my card expiry date. When I asked which card she meant, she said Visa. I told her I don’t pay for prescriptions, and she just hung up on me. Pretty clear it was a scam.PrestonVisa3 yearsWatch out, these people are scams, definitely not to be trusted.3 yearsGot a call from a woman, sounded Asian, saying she was ringing from a 'pharmacy' about my meds being on the way. She then asked for my card’s expiry date. I told her flat out I wasn’t sharing that. She kept pressing, saying it was just to 'confirm' something. When I still said no, she just ended the call.3 yearsGot a call from a woman with a foreign accent saying she was ringing from a hospital clinic. She said my medicine would be dropped off at a certain time that day. She then asked me to confirm my postcode and the expiry date on my bank card. I told her I don’t take any meds delivered and I never paid for anything like that. Plus, there’s no way I’m giving out bank details on phone. I challenged her to tell me the street where my local hospital is, and as soon as I said that, she just hung up on me.3 yearsThey asked me straight up to verify my credit card number and the expiry date. I was really firm about not giving it. The woman kept pushing, saying it was about some leftover meds they needed to send over. But neither me or my husband ever have to pay for prescriptions, so it sounded off to me.NHS4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming they were from a pharmacy about a prescription delivery. They soon asked me for my Visa card info to “verify” their records. They already had my wife’s name and our postcode. As soon as they requested the card details, my wife hung up. This number has been linked to this scam for ages, but it looks like Action Fraud haven’t done anything about it, even though people keep reporting it.Action Fraud4 yearsI got a call from a lady saying she was from the pharmacy, saying my repeat prescription was being delivered and she needed some ID info to confirm it. I called my bank afterwards and they said it was a scam. Just a heads up to watch out for this!4 yearsA woman with a distinct Indian accent rang me up, claiming to be from "the pharmacy," regarding my prescription. She inquired if I’d be around to receive it this afternoon. To my surprise, she knew my full name, address, and postcode. I pressed her several times, wondering if she might have the wrong individual, but she insisted it was for glucosamine, a supposed delivery aimed at all pensioners. Rather perplexed, I sought clarification, as this was the first I’d heard of such a programme. Things took a turn when she asked me to verify my Visa debit card details, asserting they had them on file. I firmly told her they didn't have any of my card info, so why on earth would they? Eventually, I requested the name of the pharmacy she was representing, and just like that, she cut the call. I’ve reported the number to ActionFraud, although their system is currently down and unable to accept reports. I’d urge others to do the same.ActionFraud4 yearsJust like the previous comment, I received a call from a woman on our landline with a strong accent, probably Indian. She addressed my wife by name and claimed it was regarding her medication. To top it off, she mentioned an outdated address, which set off alarms for us-it was clearly a scam. My wife didn't hesitate and ended the conversation right there.4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent who already knew both mine and my partner’s names along with our address. She asked if we’d be in to receive a prescription delivery. I fired off a few questions like: who prescribed it, when it was issued, and what it was for. She couldn’t give any clear answers. I ended the call there. This was a new one for us but a quick search online showed it’s a known scam. Watch out, folks.4 yearsThey really pushed to get my card details, even asking for the security code.4 years020818153373 has called me thrice this month. It’s always the same Asian lady, and she struggles a lot with saying names right. First time, she mentioned something about a prescription, but the next two times, when I asked what the call was about, she just ended the call. I'd seriously advise against sharing any details with them.4 yearsThey called saying they needed my credit card info just to check the balance on my prescription. Seemed fishy to me! Don’t ever give out your card details over the phone for stuff like that. Definitely a scam.4 yearsAll the info matches what I’ve heard before. Definitely a SCAM. The moment she started explaining the reason for her call, I just told her to hang up and stop bothering me.4 yearsHad a call from a woman with an accent earlier today around 12:06. She claimed to be from our local chemist wanting to drop off a prescription. Funny thing is, she couldn’t say my partner’s name right even though we’ve been with that pharmacy for over three decades. After chatting for a bit, she suddenly requested our VISA card info, which is odd as we never pay for meds here. When I asked why they needed it, she said it was some kind of security thing. Asked to speak to another person and then, out of nowhere, they just ended the call. Quite suspicious really.4 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming she was delivering some medical stuff for my missus. She even had our postcode right, which seemed a bit off. She then started asking for my Visa card expiry date, and she sounded like she had a clue about the kind of card it was - might have just been a lucky guess though. Told her we aint waiting on no medicine deliveries, and she just cut me off. Proper dodgy if you ask me.4 yearsGot a call from someone with a strange accent saying my prescription was due for delivery this afternoon. They had loads of my info but when I asked about the actual prescription, they couldn’t give me any specifics. When I asked who they were, they just said "chemist." I told them I wasn’t convinced it was legit and ended the call. Plus, my usual chemist’s number definitely isn’t from a London area code, which made me even more suspicious.London4 yearsThis is a fraudulent operation that's requesting credit card details and claiming to deliver medication.4 yearsThey called up asking if I could get some meds sent over.4 yearsI got a call from a woman with an accent I couldn’t place, claiming she was dropping off my medication. She already had my full name, address, and postcode, then asked for my Visa card info. I told her I didn’t trust it and she just ended the call straight away.4 yearsGot a call from this number saying I'd placed an order for some medication that would be delivered about 4:30pm today. They wanted me to pay up front but couldn't tell me what medicine they were even talking about. Seems like a total scam to me.4 yearsSome woman rang me up asking for my card details, said it was about some missing meds. I told her straight up she was trying to scam me.4 yearsGot a call from 02038153373 they wanted my Visa card number to supposedly send some meds later. Felt a bit sus so didn’t give any details. Thought it was a scam or something.4 yearsSomebody pretending to be from a chemist called me and was asking for my personal information... total scam if you ask me!4 yearsSomebody called claiming to be from the chemist about a missing prescription, but then they asked me to give my bank card info for their records. Seemed fishy to me.4 yearsI got a call from a woman who spoke with an Asian accent, telling me that some meds would be delivered to my place around 11 in the morning the following day. She used my name and mentioned a local pharmacy that actually exists nearby. When I asked her to repeat the pharmacy's name, she gave some rubbish name that didn’t match up. As soon as I questioned it, she hung up. Definitely seemed like a scam, but kind of creepy.4 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent, claiming she needed to verify a medicine delivery. Since I wasn’t expecting any package, it felt like a scam to me. This isn’t the first occasion something like this has happened. Watch out, folks!4 yearsI got a call from a woman speaking with an Asian accent saying my medicine was due to arrive at 4.30 pm. Problem is, I wasn’t waiting on any meds. She somehow knew my full name and tried asking me to verify my Visa card details. I just hung up on her straight away.4 yearsThey tried to get me to pay for some medical package, but I told them no way.4 yearsI called in today to sort out my prescription order, and the lady on the line - she had quite the Asian accent - mentioned she already had my card number. However, she requested that I provide it to her for verification purposes.4 yearsI got a call from 02038153373 today, this woman with an Asian accent said she was calling about a delivery of some medication I supposedly missed last time. She asked if I’d be home around 4.30 to sort it out. I told her I don’t take any tablets at all, and she just sighed loudly and hung up. Weird thing was, she never brought up money or asked for any card details. I’m left wondering where she found my name and number in the first place.4 yearsGot a call from this number saying they were going to deliver my missus's meds today, but claimed they needed to verify the credit card first. We never gave them any card details though.4 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady from 02038153373 asking for my credit card info supposedly to send meds. I told her I hadn't ordered any meds and she just ended the call straight away.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from the chemist and needed my credit card info for delivery. Sounded dodgy to me.4 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady asking for my visa card details, said it was for some kind of medication delivery. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.4 yearsI got a call from a woman with a noticeable accent asking me for my credit card information. She claimed she was ready to dispatch my medication but required my card details first. Strangely, she knew my name and address, even endearingly calling me "love" and sounding quite amiable. It threw me off for a moment since I had used a different card for shopping earlier that day, and curiously, that was the card she was asking about. Thankfully, it eventually clicked that it was all a ruse, especially when she mentioned the medication delivery, as that’s not something I ever request.4 yearsHad a call from a lady with an Asian accent who said my meds from the last order were ready to be delivered the next morning. She then asked to check if the card I used was still the same, wanting the card number. As soon as she asked that, I just hung up.4 yearsI was called about a medicine delivery that I was supposed to collect myself, but they kept trying to get my card details. Pretty sure it was a scam, so I just told them to shove off.4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent about some medication delivery I was supposed to get. Since I don’t take any meds, I asked who she was representing. She replied saying it was from the chemist. When I pressed for the name, she mentioned Hampshire Chemist, which doesn’t even exist anywhere near me! I told her again I don’t use any medicine and if I did, I’d go to my usual local pharmacy. Pretty sure she was fishing for more personal info like my details or card info. Honestly, whenever you get dodgy calls like this, best thing to do is just hang up!4 yearsGot a call from 02038153373, claiming they'd be sending meds but wanted my card details first. Definitely looks like a scam to me. Watch out!4 yearsGot a call from an Indian lady claiming to be about some medicine I'd be getting tomorrow at 11:30. I’m genuinely waiting for a parcel from Lloyds via Royal Mail, so the exact time sounded fishy. Then she asked me to confirm "the card" for their “records,” and that instantly made me suspicious. When I asked if it was really Lloyds, she said yes, which I knew was a lie. I told her I don’t pay for the meds upfront, she insisted it was just for record-keeping. As soon as I said no way, she abruptly ended the call. Be careful, this feels like a new kind of scam.LloydsRoyal Mail4 yearsSome woman rang me claiming to be from Boots pharmacy, saying I had a prescription ready to be delivered. I normally get my prescriptions for free from my local chemist, so I asked her for a reference number. She told me to hang on while she got it, but then quickly asked for my Visa card details. That’s when I ended the call and blocked the number. Cheers, BT Guardian.Boots PharmacyBT Guardian4 yearsReceived a call where they left a voicemail, then asked for my card info - definitely a billing scam.4 yearsI received a call from a woman with an Asian or Indian accent inquiring if I was Mrs Buchon, mentioning something about medication. I responded with a negative and promptly ended the call.Buchon4 yearsI got a call from a woman saying she had medicine that needed to be dropped off and asked if I'd be home to accept the delivery.8 yearsThey claimed it had something to do with vitamins we supposedly use, but it was definitely a scam since we don't take any vitamins at all.8 yearsGot a load of funny missed calls today, was proper entertaining going through them!9 yearsCaution! This caller is likely up to no good. They've rang me previously from another number. It's a woman with an accent that suggests she's not from around here.9 yearsI had a call from someone saying they were from the company where I get my cod liver oil. Sounded dodgy right from the start. I told them I don’t buy from any place like that, but she kept insisting I did and should remember. Feels like a typical scam, maybe targeting older folks or those who might struggle to spot the trick.Submit Your Own Report (020 3815 3373)
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