02038399959
☎️ 02038399959 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203839 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038399959
- Scam call; fake PPS Services messageJul
2022Persistent scam calls; harassment continuesJul
2022Persistent daily calls despite warningsJul
2022Warning: scam calls about warrantyJul
2022Frequent hang-up calls received dailyJul
2022Scammers target vulnerable residents persistentlyJul
2022Caller suspected scam, user upsetJul
2022Scam caller warning indicatedJul
2022Persistent warranty extension scam callsJul
2022Caller mentioned warranty, user angryJul
2022Washing machine warranty needs renewalJul
2022Scam warning: fake warranty callJul
2022Warranty scam call suspectedJul
2022Scam calls with spoofed numbersJul
2022Warranty call scam, no HotpointJul
2022Likely scam, call cuts offJul
2022False washing machine warranty callJul
2022Woman claimed appliance insurance companyJul
2022Washing machine warranty phone numberJul
2022Clearly a scam!Jul
2022Scam call, claimed insurance expiredJul
2022Persistent calls, unwanted, blocking numberJul
2022Persistent call about warranty concernsJul
2022Washing machine warranty scam alertJul
2022Washing machine insurance scam callsJul
2022Scam call, personalized info knownJul
2022Disputing expired washing machine insuranceJul
2022Scammer calls about warranty renewalJul
2022Persistent scam calls, avoid answeringJul
2022Persistent scam calls despite requestsJul
2022Scam related to washing machine warrantyJul
2022Washing machine warranty scam reportedJul
2022Scam call, no message leftJul
2022Repeated scam calls, beware usersJul
2022Scam call about nonexistent warrantyJul
2022Unclear appliance insurance info providedJul
2022Unsolicited telemarketing call receivedJul
2022Washing machine insurance scam callJul
2022Call center hung up, no scamJul
2022Call centre staff called, hung upJun
2022Silent call, line left openJun
2022Obvious scam, heavy accent callerJun
2022Repeated nuisance calls; denies warrantyJun
2022Repeated calls to wrong neighbourJun
2022Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 24 June 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Add(Argyll and Bute) and Leigh Beck(Essex).
02038399959 has 43 comments of which 22 x negative and 21 x neutral
02038399959 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038399959 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance, mainly involved in washing machine warranty scams targeting elderly and vulnerable people. Callers often hang up immediately when answered or become rude if challenged. The number is suspected to be spoofed, frequently calling multiple times daily from a London 0203 area code, which seems unlikely for legitimate companies. Victims warn payments are taken immediately upon providing card details, with automatic renewals trapping unaware customers. The calls rarely leave messages but connect to voicemail with options to opt out. Many users find the calls intrusive and alarming, expressing frustration and concern over privacy and potential fraud. Overall, the number is widely viewed as a blatant telemarketing scam.
Reports on phone number 02038399959
4 yearsI decided to ring that number (which I wouldn’t really advise) and was met with a recorded message saying: “Thanks for reaching PPS Services. All our representatives are currently occupied.” And it just kept going like that. It’s the same message I hear when calling 0330 808 0359 - the call that’s tied to those Infinity Call Blocker con artists. As far as I know, there’s no such thing as PPS Services anywhere in London. So, who on earth is behind this?PPS ServicesLondon4 yearsThey keep ringing me loads times every day! Obviously a scam, I just block them. But they switch numbers somehow and the same call centre carries on, going on about some washing machine warranty or a free dining voucher, but really they're just after my bank details and personal info. Why is it so hard to put a stop to these 'businesses'? Feels like pure harassment and should be against the law!4 yearsI get calls almost every day around lunchtime, like between 12 and 12.30. No matter what I tell them, they just keep calling back the very next day. It’s really annoying!4 yearsThis number has been ringing me nonstop about some washing machine warranty which I never asked for. Be careful, it’s definitely a scam.4 yearsI'm receiving calls every day, and as soon as I pick up, they just drop the line. So frustrating!4 yearsGot a ring earlier from an Indian lady about extending the warranty on my washing machine. I’ve had these dodgy calls a few times, so I just told her straight up, “Leave me alone, you scammer.”4 yearsGot called by someone trying to scam me.4 yearsGot a call saying the guarantee on my washing machine was about to expire and needed renewing.4 yearsThis number, 0203899959, keeps ringing me. They want me to renew my washing machine warranty or something. I told them it was already sorted but they keep calling every day, pretty much at the same time. It’s getting a bit annoying now.4 yearsGot a call saying my washing machine's warranty was up, which is weird cause I don't have one at all. Sounds dodgy to me, kinda like the other folks have mentioned here. I can't really block the number on my old landline since it’s pretty basic, but if I could, I'd definitely block them right away.4 yearsIt's truly baffling how these fraudulent schemes operate. The local council’s Trading Standards department has reported some worrying instances where individuals find themselves duped into purchasing numerous warranty plans for a single item - could you believe someone had a staggering eight cover plans for an ancient television? Those persistent callers seem to zero in on our more senior or vulnerable community members, bombarding them with frequent phone calls, sometimes several times a day, in hopes of clinching a sale. Typically, they demand payment all at once, though some opt for direct debit arrangements over a stipulated timeframe. Once you share your payment information, the money is whisked away immediately. To make matters worse, some of these plans come with an automatic renewal clause, which means unless the customer acts fast, they'll find themselves stuck in a never-ending cycle of payments.Trading Standards4 yearsPhone rang, bloke mentioned some warranty for a washing machine or something. I just told him to jog on, not interested.4 yearsJust got a call from an Asian woman, sounded very broken English, claiming my washing machine warranty had run out. She kept pushing to get my card info. Honestly, this feels like a really dodgy scam, beware!4 yearsYesterday, I got a dodgy call about a washing machine warranty from a number that looked strikingly familiar. Today, I found myself on the receiving end of another call from this very same number. It’s becoming quite evident that these con artists are tampering with their caller line identification (CLI). I have a sneaking suspicion they're ploughing through the 020 3 series. I mean, really, what legitimate business would set up a call centre in such a costly place like London? It boggles the mind! OFCOM have warned time and again that CLI can’t be trusted, especially not when it comes to recognising who's on the other end of the line. And it’s even more dubious when that number matches what you see on your bank cards. When I confronted the lady on the other end today, pointing out her shady operations, she promptly disconnected the call. Typical!LondonOFCOM4 yearsGot a call claiming there was an issue with the warranty on my Hotpoint washing machine. I told them I don't even have a Hotpoint, so pretty clear that was a dodgy scam call.4 yearsI answered a call from an unfamiliar number and heard what seemed like a busy call centre in the background, but as soon as I said ‘Hello’, the line went dead. Judging by what others have posted, it’s probably one of those scam calls.4 yearsGot a call saying it was about my washing machine warranty, but I knew right away it was dodgy. Definitely wasn’t legit.4 yearsSome lady said she was calling from an appliance insurance firm.4 yearsI got a call about an extended warranty for my washing machine from this number +442038399959. Bit annoying as I didn’t ask for it.4 years02038399959 Got a call from a young lady claiming to be from Homecare washing machine insurance. She said my insurance was up, which made no sense cos I never signed up for any. I played along for a bit, then she passed me to a “supervisor” who probably was just in the same room. He asked for my card info so I said I needed a minute to get it. Left him with some kids’ songs playing in the background for a while before hanging up. He phoned back three times but I told him to shove off and never call again. Clearly a scam, but I had a laugh with it. x4 yearsClearly a fraudulent operation!4 yearsSome home appliance firm keeps ringing me every day, but I’m really not interested. Gonna just block their number now.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying my washing machine warranty had run out and they could sort a renewal for me. I decided to mess about and try to waste their time, but as soon as I refused to give my details, they just cut the call. Funny thing is, they already knew my name and postcode!4 yearsGot a call about a washing machine warranty out of the blue - total scam!4 yearsFor the last three weeks, I've been receiving daily calls from this number regarding some supposed 'warranty' for my washing machine. Honestly, my appliance is well over four years old, so it’s all rather irrelevant. It does make me uneasy, though, as it feels like they could be trying to ascertain whether someone is at home.4 years02038399959 - Tried to sell me some washing machine insurance. I had a good laugh and told the woman if my machine broke, I’d rather just get a new one since it's been going strong for over ten years. She hung up straight away. Been called by this number quite a few times now.4 yearsSo I just got a call saying my washing machine insurance is no longer valid - that’s not true at all!4 yearsThese lot ring me pretty much every day, which is proper annoying. They keep switching the last couple of numbers, but it’s the same sort of number each time. I checked it out and it’s something to do with a dodgy home appliance scam. Why can’t someone sort this out? It’s so frustrating getting hassled like this. Just don’t pick up if it’s from 02038399959 or similar.4 yearsI've been receiving multiple calls from the number 02038399959, and surprise, surprise, it's clearly a scam. Each time, they claim my washing machine warranty is due for renewal. Just yesterday, some chap with the last name Scott tried to inform me about the make of my machine, to which I cheekily responded, "No thanks, mate!" before they unceremoniously ended the call. What a joke!Scott4 yearsEvery few days, we get calls from some call centre trying to sell us a fake washing machine warranty. We've told them loads of times to quit ringing, but they just won’t stop. I reckon they might’ve got our info from Supercard Black after some other dodgy scam we dealt with.Supercard Black4 yearsBe wary of dodgy warranty schemes for washing machines.4 yearsJust got hit by one of those scams where they say your washing machine warranty’s about to run out. Total rubbish trying to get you to pay up for something unnecessary. Watch out!4 yearsGot a call from an unknown number but they didn’t bother to leave a message. Definitely felt like a scam.4 yearsThis number called me again after yesterday. Total SCAM, watch out!4 yearsI received a call out of the blue and there was no voicemail left when I checked my messages. When I rang the number back, it simply played a voicemail that stated all operators were busy with other callers. It’s clearly a telemarketing operation since the recording mentioned an option to unsubscribe from future calls. Quite invasive, if you ask me!4 yearsGot a call from a woman wanting my bank info to renew some washing machine warranty. Total scam - besides, I don’t even own a washing machine!4 yearsGot a call from some call centre but they just dropped the phone, no scam or anything involved.4 yearsSomebody rang me sayin my appliance insurance had expired but they wouldn't say which one so I just ended the call.4 yearsSomebody phoned from a call centre wanting to talk to me, but as soon as I answered, they just cut the call off.4 yearsNot sure who that was, they didn’t say a word. The phone just stayed open on their end for like 12 minutes before they hung up.4 yearsHad a chat with this young girl with quite a thick Asian accent, sounded like she wouldn’t work at any proper call centre. She was trying to pitch washing machine insurance to me. Honestly, it’s such a blatant con, not really a threat. If someone actually gets caught out by this, well, they kind of have only themselves to blame!4 yearsI keep getting calls every week about some washing machine warranty I've never even bought. Whenever I ask questions or try to find out more, they just hang up on me. Proper annoying!4 yearsGot calls again this morning, both times asking about a cancelled washing machine contract - but they're definitely after my neighbour, not me. Pretty sure the number's dodgy.Submit Your Own Report (020 3839 9959)
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