02038367120
☎️ 02038367120 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203836 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038367120
- Annoyingly confident guy asking paymentOct
2022Suspicious call about credit cardsSep
2022Suspicious call, targeting businesses suspectedAug
2022Received strange call about paymentsAug
2022Received suspicious phone call, likely scamAug
2022Received strange call, similar experienceAug
2022Caller hung up after confirmationAug
2022User found business untrustworthyJul
2022Suspicious call, accented man askingJul
2022Repeated calls, blocking attempts failJul
2022Scam calls about American ExpressJun
2022Caller hung up, suspicious activityJun
2022Caller strange, insistent on AmexJun
2022Suspicious scam call for paymentJun
2022Rude lady asked same questionJun
2022Suspicious call, quick hang-upJun
2022Inquired about accepting credit cardsJun
2022Continues calling despite being blockedJun
2022Scammer attempting credit card theftJun
2022Number Of Searches: 14 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 13 June 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abhainn Bhuidhe(Argyll and Bute), Cole(Wiltshire), Fossdyke Navigation(Lincolnshire), Selkirk(Scottish Borders) and Whalton(Northumberland).
02038367120 has 19 comments of which 16 x neutral and 3 x negative
02038367120 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038367120 👆 is reported as a persistent and suspicious caller targeting businesses with inquiries about accepting American Express payments. The caller often appears confident, uses well-spoken English with varied accents, and sometimes mispronounces company names. The calls typically involve vague questions about credit card acceptance, after which the caller abruptly ends the conversation. Multiple reports suggest the number may be linked to phishing or scam attempts, with some recipients experiencing repeated calls even after blocking. Businesses are advised to exercise caution, avoid sharing any payment information, and remain vigilant against potential fraud associated with this number.
Reports on phone number 02038367120
4 yearsAbsolutely, had an unusual encounter with a rather overly self-assured chap inquiring whether we accepted American Express payments. I'm inclined to think he's just one of those pesky marketers trying to wheedle his way in!American Express4 yearsI received a rather peculiar call earlier from a woman with a charming British accent. She inquired whether we accept credit card payments and specifically if we take American Express. It struck me as a bit unusual, as she also seemed to be working from an atypical call list; she asked for our official company name instead of our trading name. Naturally curious about it all, I decided to investigate the number and stumbled upon this information. Quite the odd encounter, to say the least!American Express4 yearsResiding in Minnesota, USA, we had a call from this number on 27th August 2022, around midday. My wife picked up, but there was silence on the other end, so we decided to hang up. Curious about the number, we searched it online. After perusing various comments, it seems clear that they may be focusing on businesses as their primary targets.MinnesotaUSA4 yearsI'm based in Texas and received a rather peculiar call from this number. The caller simply asked, "By the way, do you accept American Express?" I confirmed that we do, and that was the end of the conversation; they thanked me and promptly ended the call. Quite an odd interaction, to say the least!TexasAmerican Express4 yearsI just received a call from this number but chose not to pick it up. Seems like another dodgy scam attempt, honestly!4 yearsCheers! I too got a rather odd telephone call from this number.4 yearsI received an inquiry regarding whether I accept American Express for the deposit. I confirmed that I do. Oddly enough, the caller ended the conversation abruptly right after!American Express4 yearsI inquired whether they accepted credit cards, but they weren't forthcoming with any answers. Overall, I find them quite unreliable.4 yearsI've been getting constant calls throughout June and July, but I've chosen not to pick up. I've attempted to block the number, but it seems to be ineffective.4 yearsReceived a call from this number on the 12th of July 2022. The bloke on the line had quite a thick accent-could've been Russian or Polish, if I had to guess. He was inquiring about making a payment with an American Express card for his missus.American Express4 yearsI've had a few calls from this chap with rather posh English tones, repeatedly inquiring whether we accept American Express. He claims that if we did, he’d potentially be a customer. I tend to give him a bit of a grilling since I’m convinced it’s a scam, and he invariably cuts the line. This morning, on the 30th of June, I got a call from a lady whose speech resembled someone speaking with a mouth full of marbles, asking the very same question about AE. I couldn’t be bothered, so I just hung up.American Express4 yearsI got a ring from this number earlier today. Upon picking up, I just mentioned my phone number, and the caller promptly disconnected. Thankfully, there’s been no harm this time around, but it's rather curious to note that some others have reported being prodded for their card information.4 yearsI received a rather strange call from someone who came across as excessively self-assured. Their sole focus seemed to be whether I could make a payment via American Express. Honestly, it raised some red flags for me, and I wouldn’t put my trust in them at all.American Express4 yearsI recently received a rather peculiar call at my business here in Ireland. The caller inquired whether I accepted credit card payments for a "friend" of his who was apparently interested in buying something. Oddly enough, he couldn't specify what the item was. He specifically seemed fixated on whether I took American Express, which is quite laughable as very few businesses do given their dire payment practices. Not long after that, the chap abruptly hung up. To add to the suspicion, he mispronounced the name of my company, a classic indicator of a scam. Strangely enough, he was English, spoke quite eloquently, and had that typical middle-class voice you often come across. Quite the odd encounter!IrelandAmerican Express4 yearsI just had a rather unpleasant experience with a phone call that mirrored yours perfectly. A rather impolite woman was on the line, asking the same questions.4 yearsInquired whether my company accepted credit card payments.4 yearsI had a chap ring me up inquiring if my establishment accepted credit cards. When I responded in the negative, he promptly ended the call. The fella was based in London, yet I don't operate there - I'm miles away at the opposite end of the nation. After the conversation, a suspicious fraud alert popped up on my device. Oddly enough, he did have a rather posh accent.London4 yearsDespite having blocked the number, it continues to ring incessantly.4 yearsI recently had an alarming encounter with a fraudster who attempted to pilfer my credit card information. This charlatan claimed he'd spotted some dubious activity on my account and insisted on confirming whether I was behind those charges. A classic case of phishing, if you ask me-beware of such tricks, they'll stop at nothing!Submit Your Own Report (020 3836 7120)
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