02038460377
☎️ 02038460377 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203846 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038460377
- Harassing call about contract terminationFeb
2025Not enough context providedNov
2023Nuisance caller or scam identifiedNov
2023Possible scam caller; didn't answerNov
2023Scam caller offering fake upgradeNov
2023Unwanted repeated phone calls stressedNov
2023Suspected scam call about discountNov
2023RVNI offers various subscriptionsOct
2023RCNi offers student discountsOct
2023Dissatisfied with pushy subscription salesSep
2023Unwanted frequent calls from RCNiAug
2023Not enough information givenAug
2023Answeed, hung up, checked, blockedAug
2023Foreign caller claiming to be RCNAug
2023RCNi offers special £1 promotionAug
2023Multiple evening calls, giggling heard, blockedAug
2023Specialist healthcare information and researchAug
2023Scam call about nursing materialsJul
2023Received unanswered call from numberJul
2023Number Of Searches: 299 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 17 July 2023 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Buchan Hill(West Sussex), Catthorpe(Leicestershire), Churchtown(Cumbria), Heatherfield(Highland) and West Felton(Shropshire).
02038460377 has 16 comments of which 13 x neutral and 2 x positive and 1 x negative
02038460377 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038460377 👆 is reported as a persistent and unsolicited caller often claiming to represent the Royal College of Nursing or its publishing arm. Many recipients describe receiving offers for subscriptions, journal access, or student learning materials, frequently involving payment requests over the phone. The calls are sometimes made by individuals with noticeable foreign accents and have been described as aggressive or harassing, with repeated attempts despite refusals. Some have experienced suspicious behaviour, such as hang-ups immediately after answering or unsettling background noises. Several users suspect these calls to be scams or nuisance calls rather than official contact from the Royal College of Nursing. It is advisable to approach such calls with caution and consider blocking the number if repeatedly contacted.
Reports on phone number 02038460377
1 yearGot a call the other day from a woman with a really thick accent, barely spoke English properly. She said something about my o2 data plan finishing in five days, then just dropped the call. Honestly, I found the whole thing quite annoying and felt like it was a bit of harrassment.3 yearsThis caller is quite the bother; it seems they're either a nuisance or possibly trying to pull a fast one on me.3 yearsThey kept calling me over and over again even though I told them to stop before.3 yearsMissed the call. Seems like it might be a dodgy number.3 yearsI've just received a dodgy call from someone trying to sell me an upgrade on a phone plan I never even signed up for!3 yearsI received a call purporting to be from the Royal College of Nursing, and they were touting some kind of deal for discounted entry to their website, but only if I settled the payment over the phone. It raised all sorts of red flags for me, so I politely declined and mentioned I'd prefer to sort it out online instead. Cheers for the heads up!Royal College of Nursing3 yearsJust got a call from RVNI trying to sell me a subscription for their nursing journals and podcasts. Was a bit unexpected, wasn’t looking for it but they really pushed the benefits. Didn’t end up signing up, though. Seems like a clever way to get nurses to subscribe to their stuff.RVNI3 yearsI came across a student deal for the RCNi learning site just recently. Seems like a good option for those looking to access their educational resources without paying full price. Worth checking out if you're a student needing their materials.RCNi3 yearsI got a call from RCNI pushing their magazine subscription on me. I wasn’t interested at all, but they just wouldn’t quit. If I wanted it, I’d have already joined up myself! They really don’t know how to take no as an answer.RCNI3 yearsRCNi keep calling me heaps every week which is kinda annoying. If I were interested in subscribing to their journal, I’d give them a ring myself, no need for them to keep bothering me!RCNi3 yearsI've been receiving numerous calls from this number lately - I even answered one today. The person on the other end had a foreign accent and claimed to be from the RCN (Royal College of Nursing). Since I've been a member of the RCN since '79, I'm quite certain they’ve never contacted me in this manner before, so I hung up straight away. Clearly, it's just a bunch of scammers! 🤬RCNRoyal College of Nursing3 yearsI picked up, but they just cut the call. Decided to look them up here and now I’ve blocked the number.3 yearsI saw RCNi offering their journals and portal for just a quid. Pretty good deal, I thought!RCNi3 yearsThis number keeps ringing me up loads, mostly at night. Whenever I answer, it’s just weird noises like whispering or people snickering. It’s really creepy, so I ended up blocking it.3 yearsI received a call today purportedly from the Royal College of Nursing. The caller wanted me to set up a monthly payment of a pound, claiming it was for access to educational resources like books, given that I'm a student nurse. I politely turned her down, and she quickly ended the call. Quite the curious encounter!Royal College of Nursing3 yearsReceived a call from this number but chose not to pick up.Submit Your Own Report (020 3846 0377)
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