02038680477
☎️ 02038680477 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203868 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038680477
- False accusations of bank transferJan
2024Unauthorized subscription to lottery serviceFeb
2022Praises genuine lottery syndicate companyJun
2021Uncertain about lottery call legitimacyJun
2021Lottery scam alert, number warningJun
2021Identified as scam, hung upJun
2021Warnings about lottery scam numbersMay
2021Received scam call, nearly fellMay
2021Unauthorized bank charge, seeking recourseMay
2021Possible unauthorized charge, seeking refundMay
2021Unauthorized £54 bank withdrawal, seeking refundMay
2021Caution about syndicate terms and costsMay
2021Lottery scam call warning issuedMay
2021Lottery scam, taken large paymentsApr
2021Report lottery phone scam immediatelyApr
2021Uncertain about lotto syndicate offerApr
2021Warning about potential scam with lotteryApr
2021Fraudulent lottery call, requesting banking detailsApr
2021Warning about possible lottery scamMar
2021Customer service confirmed legitimacy, confidentMar
2021Verified legitimate lottery syndicate membershipMar
2021Lottery scam asking for details ×Mar
2021Asking about someone named BenMar
2021Excited about winning the lotteryMar
2021Lotto service scam, avoid phone!Mar
2021London-based fraud scheme criticizedMar
2021Cockneys boys called, voice lostMar
2021Sullivan offered fake lottery ticketsMar
2021Given number by suspicious callerJan
2021Nial from lottery syndicate scamJan
2021Suspicious caller requested bank detailsJan
2021Avoid this lottery service entirely!Dec
2020Possible scam, avoid sharing detailsOct
2020Questionable cold call lottery offerOct
2020Possible lottery ticket scam attemptOct
2020Potential scam involving free lottery ticketsOct
2020Urgent message to keep secretiveOct
2020Lotto Service UK false sales practicesSep
2020Invalid inputSep
2020Warning about possible scam callSep
2020Suspicion of fraudulent behavior onlineSep
2020Positive feedback on the ideaAug
2020Warning of fraudulent activity onlineAug
2020Warning about phone lottery scamJul
2020Be cautious of lottery scamJul
2020Positive feedback lotto service UKJun
2020Avoid lottery service scam callJun
2020Beware of lottery scam callsJun
2020Caller requested personal banking informationJun
2020Received National Lottery scam callApr
2020Questioning legitimacy of lottery offerFeb
2020Suspicious cold call, avoid sharing detailsDec
2019Bank will verify account securityNov
2019Bank will verify account safetyNov
2019Recap of recent scam callNov
2019Andrew Dibb scam with lotteryNov
2019Benefits of joining lottery syndicateNov
2019Possible scam offer for lottoOct
2019Legitimate sign up for linesSep
2019Distrustful experience purchasing lottery ticketSep
2019Profitable lottery experience, highly recommended!Aug
2019Miscommunication about lottery ticket offerAug
2019Not a scam, warm calls explainedAug
2019Company is legitimate; try it!Aug
2019Suspected scam, number not genuineAug
2019Scam call about lottery ticketsAug
2019Unsure after signing up, visiting bankJul
2019Suspicious cold call for informationJun
2019Uncertain about lotto syndicate's legitimacyJun
2019Do not share personal informationaignedApr
2019Questioning legitimacy of lottery syndicateNov
2018Bank fraud attempt; account under reviewNov
2018Suspicious lotto syndicate phone numberNov
2018Warning about deceptive lottery schemesOct
2018Asking about authenticityOct
2018Professional syndicate yields high returnsJul
2018Scam call, took bank detailsMay
2018Scam attempt for personal informationMay
2018Number not reaching customer serviceJan
2018Scam lotto service requests bank detailsDec
2017Number Of Searches: 490 Number Of Comments: 71 First Seen: 11 December 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ansdell(Lancashire), Auckley(South Yorkshire) and Rockhead(Cornwall).
02038680477 has 71 comments of which 38 x negative and 5 x positive and 28 x neutral
02038680477 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038680477 👆 is reported as a controversial number linked to lottery syndicate offers, often involving unsolicited calls claiming affiliation with the National Lottery. Some users report it as a legitimate service offering multiple lottery lines through syndicates with promotional free tickets, highlighting potential increased winning chances. However, the majority warn of aggressive marketing tactics, misleading claims, and pressure to provide bank details for direct debits, leading to unexpected charges and difficulty cancelling. Vulnerable individuals, including the elderly, appear targeted, with reports of significant financial loss and lack of customer care. There is consensus advising extreme caution, avoiding sharing personal or bank information over the phone, and verifying any lottery-related contacts through official National Lottery channels before engaging.
Reports on phone number 02038680477
3 yearssomeone phoned sayin i sent money to a different account which wasnt true at all5 yearsYourLottoService ring my mum out the blue, she has Alzheimers and cant really understand much. They basically got her to agree to pay £54 a month and she never knew what she signed for. Took £918 from her account before I managed to cancel it, and I had to call back twice. When I finally got them on the phone today, they didnt say sorry or show any care at all. Its horrible how they prey on people who are vulnerable like this. Totally shocking.YourLottoService5 yearsSeems like a legit customer support number for a lottery group.5 yearsI got calls too about the lottery, something with free tickets and setting up a direct debit. Honestly, I’m a bit iffy about it. From what I’ve heard, the National Lottery usually only phones you if there’s an issue with your account or the draw, not just to offer stuff.THE NATIONAL LOTTERY5 yearsHeads up, this number is definitely linked to a lottery con, be careful!5 yearsI gave the guy a listen but quickly realised it was a scam, definitely not connected to the National Lottery. Felt dodgy, so I just ended the call. Bit worrying how convincing he sounded though.National Lottery5 yearsCheers for the warning! Got calls from 02038680477 and 08000211374, both claiming it was about some lottery. Total scam, so I wouldn’t bother answering if I were you.5 yearsI just noticed £54 gone from my bank and I wasn’t expecting it at all. I really can’t afford this, so I’m pretty sure this is some kind of scam. I’m now trying to get my money back as soon as possible.5 yearsSomehow £54 got taken from my bank, which I really can't afford right now. I’m convinced this is some sort of scam and I’m trying to get the money put back into my account.5 yearsI just noticed £54 missing from my bank, which I really can’t afford to lose. This has to be a scam, and I’m now trying to get my money back.5 yearsI don't think the Direct Debit info is all that private, plus if you actually paid attention to the contract they read out, they clearly say it's a syndicate. It's £6 each draw and there’s 9 draws, which comes to £54 every month.DD5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with a lottery. They kept insisting I owed them cash and that I wasn’t allowed to cancel any payments. Honestly, don’t ever pick up if you get this kind of call!5 yearsI signed up thinking it was just £6 a week for the lottery, but it turned out they were actually charging me £54 a month via direct debit. I’ve cancelled now, yet they keep bugging me to pay up. Proper annoying!5 yearsMy mum got a call about some lottery win and they asked for her birthday and bank info. She told me and I warned her it's probably a scam. She then rang the bank quickly to block everything. These lottery calls trick a lot of people who think it’s legit, which is really bad. Everyone should be careful and report these scams.5 yearsGot a call out of nowhere about joining some lottery syndicate. Not really sure if it was legit, but as soon as they mentioned setting up a direct debit, I just wasn’t bothered anymore.5 yearsI had no idea this was a scam until I ended up giving them my bank details. Later, I called the lottery and they told me it’s all a con. Definitely watch out for this one!5 yearsGot a call from a bloke calling himself Ben, said he was ringing from the lottery. He asked me for my sort code and bank details to arrange a direct debit. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.Ben5 yearsWatch out, it’s a total lottery rip-off! Definitely don’t fall for it.5 yearsI joined this lottery group but felt a bit iffy at first, so I decided to ring their customer support and also checked them out on Companies House. Seems totally genuine. Now fingers crossed I’ll actually win something!Companies House5 yearsI joined this lottery syndicate but was a bit hesitant at first. To be sure, I rang their customer support and checked them out on Companies House. Everything seemed completely above board. Now fingers crossed I actually bag a win!Companies House5 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Ben Nicholson, claiming I’d nailed 10 numbers in a free lottery. He talked about a couple of £6 payments every week for three months, sounded pretty legit at first. But then he asked for my bank sort code and details, which I wasn’t about to give. Just a heads up, watch out for this kind of thing.Ben Nicholson5 yearsIs this Ben?Ben6 yearsBeware of this so called lotto service! They ask for your bank info right away. Its a complete ripoff, best to just hang up straight away!6 yearsGot a call from some Cockney lads the other day. They kept mucking about and didn’t really say much. Honestly, these ones who sound all rough and lose their voice? Not the friendliest bunch!East End6 yearsWhat a silly scam, coming all the way from London.London6 yearsGot a call from someone named Jake Sullivan saying I’d been specially invited to get free National Lottery tickets in a bundle deal. I was a bit hesitant but gave him my date of birth after some persuasion. He seemed quite friendly and sounded genuine at first, but then he asked for my bank info to set up a direct debit. That’s when I cut the call and searched the number online. Glad I did after seeing all the reviews - could’ve lost a fair bit if I’d gone along with it. Feels like dodging a bullet, or a win in its own right. Big thanks to everyone for the heads-up!Jake SullivanNational Lottery6 yearsA bloke rang me up about some lottery tickets and then gave me this number to ring back. Obviously, I didn’t bother calling it.6 yearsSomeone called me saying they were Nial from the National Lottery syndicate and told me to ring this number for customer support. The phone he actually rang me from was 02081542590. He kept pushing me to share my bank info but I wasn’t having any of it. He tried all sorts of excuses, saying it was totally safe, repeating himself loads. In the end, I ended the call because to me it felt both threatening and risky. It’s baffling how these scammers even get hold of my mobile number in the first place.NialNational Lottery6 yearsWhen he asked for my bank info, I just said no and ended the call straight away.6 yearsAvoid joining them at all costs. They claim you’ll get 100 lottery lines, but what they don’t mention is that if your winning numbers overlap with loads of other folks, your winnings get sliced up big time. I only found this out after I’d already agreed to their ‘contract’ and they ended up taking £120 from me. With my winnings and numbers being shared around so much, I’ve ended up with less than a quid! Seriously, steer clear and don’t sign up!!!6 yearsGot a message claiming to be from GPO, looked pretty straightforward but I reckon it's a scam. Be careful and don't share any of your bank info.6 yearsGot a call from some lotto group claiming I could get free tickets if I gave them my bank info for a direct debit. Said it’d make tickets cheaper and they’d pay out any prizes straight to my account. Felt fishy to me, probably a con.6 yearsJust got a call and it seems like those fraudsters are at it again. Seriously, don’t share your info with anyone, no matter who they say they are!6 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were Harry Sheridan from Lotto Service UK, using the number 01618701526. He also gave me a customer service line, 02038680477, and offered twelve free lottery tickets. But then they started pushing me to register and set up a direct debit, which I’m definitely not doing. At the beginning, it sounded like he was representing the National Lottery, but it didn’t feel right. I’m going to avoid them completely.Harry SheridanLotto Service UKNational Lottery6 years02038680477 is from a lotto syndicate, so the number is real. Still, I'd be careful and not share any personal details with them since it could be a scam. Better safe than sorry!6 yearsTotal scam, watch out!6 yearsThat’s a pretty smart plan, if you ask me.6 yearsDefinitely feels like a total rip off to me.6 yearsMy mother in law got a call from 02038680477 about lottery winnings, and they asked for her bank info. She said the bloke sounded really nice and seemed to know loads about her, so she almost believed it. But trust me, this is a proper scam! Never ever share your personal details with strangers on the phone. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is - just be careful and don’t fall for it.6 yearsI came across this UK lotto service and thought it seemed legit, especially with the deals they were talking about. They asked me for my sort code and account number, which you’d find on a cheque, so I reckoned it was safe enough to share over the phone. They sounded really professional too. The number I called was supposed to be their customer care, and yeah, the people on the line did seem like they knew what they were doing.UK6 yearsWe got a call from some firm named Your Lotto Service trying to pitch cheap lottery tickets if we signed up for a direct debit. We told them we weren't keen. Then a few weeks later, letters showed up claiming we’d broken a contract. The letter had a phone number 02038680477 and said we had just 7 days to sort the bill or else they’d take action. Honestly, avoid these lot - they’re a complete nightmare!Your Lotto Service6 yearsI got a call from someone called Josef claiming to be from the national lottery. He said because of the way things are, they’re trying to get people back by offering cheaper lines and a few free euro lotto tickets if you set up a direct debit. It sounded a bit off, so I checked with the lottery and turns out it’s a fraud. What worried me the most was that he had all my personal info - name, address and even my birthday. Seriously, don’t hand over any details to these lot!JosefNational Lottery6 yearsOn 9th June 2020, I got a call from Sophie Blakeley who was really nice - pretty much like the other people mentioned here. She was selling discounted lottery tickets and just wanted my bank stuff like sort code and account number, which honestly isn't very safe, plus my date of birth, which you can find out quite easily anyway.Sophie Blakeley6 yearssome bloke called me saying he was from the national lottery and because of the coronavirus, they were handing out 5 free tickets and selling 280 more for just 5p each. he asked for my bank details so any winnings could be paid directly into my account and wanted to set up a direct debit for the tickets. next day my account got hacked. he sounded so convincing and even gave me a customer service number to call. total scam and incredibly frustrating!7 yearsGot a call claiming to be from the national lottery, offering some deals. But it didn’t sound like it was actually Camelot. They mentioned something about changes in euro rates and a 30% reduction or something like that, which seemed a bit dodgy to me.National LotteryCamelot7 yearsGot a ring from that company earlier today. Seemed a bit too perfect to be real. Totally a scam. Never handing out my bank info to some random call like that.7 yearsJust got one of those dodgy calls. A woman’s voice, sounded like a recorded British accent, said she was from “visa secure” and claimed £600 had gone out of my account in the last quarter hour, supposedly a western union payment. She told me to press 1 to get “help” to stop it. I hung up, waited a bit, then called 1471 to check the number, and sure enough, it showed up. No idea if all these scams come from the same place tho.Visa SecureWestern Union7 yearsgot a call from someone called andrew dibb on 02038680477 offering free lottery tickets. he said he was from the national lottery but i thought they dont usually phone people. i got him to call back tomorrow cause i mucked up my account number and gave him a wrong one just to be safe. reckon a lot of folks might get tricked by this especially near christmas cos he sounded genuine enough.Andrew DibbNational Lottery7 yearsGot a call from this number yesterday, someone claiming they were offering tons of free lottery tickets. She insisted she wasn’t trying to sell me anything, but then started pushing me to sign up for a regular lottery subscription. I said I’d have a think about it and then ended the call. Pretty sure it was a scam. The caller said her name was Bethany.Bethany7 yearsI can assure you, this isn't a dodgy operation. I recently registered for 10 complimentary lines via Yourlottoservice, and they needed to verify a few particulars.7 yearsI got a call about buying a multi-buy lotto ticket, but they had my previous address, not my current one. They even asked for my bank info to send any winnings if I was lucky enough to win! It all felt quite dodgy to me. They mentioned they'd send some forms in the post for me to fill in. Honestly, I don't reckon they're very trustworthy.7 yearsFinally, a proper shot at winning the lottery! I've been at it for about seven months and each month I’ve actually made a bit of money, which is a nice change from just buying tickets in shops. If you get the chance, you should definitely sign up. It costs me just £3 extra compared to what I used to spend, but now I get 1260 tickets to play with every month!7 yearsMy team leader's name is John Kenny, and he never mentioned anything about the postcode lottery. He actually told me he was ringing from Your Lotto Service about the National Lottery, which is what we usually say. Also, it was 10 free tickets, not 20, haha.John KennyNational Lottery7 yearsJust to clarify, these aren’t random cold calls, they’re actually warm calls since we already have some basic info about you. When we ask for your bank details, we only get the Sort Code and Account Number, which isn’t sensitive info because the only thing that can be done with it is to deposit money into your account. This helps us confirm that your bank’s based in the UK and reserve your spot so you can set up a direct debit. The payments only start 10 days before the play period, so there’s no upfront cost straight away, it just locks in your place. Honestly, this isn’t a scam - I’m here at work right now making these calls as I write this. People do actually win.UK7 yearsI’m currently employed by this company and can vouch it's not a scam at all. I honestly don’t get why some people think it’s dodgy. If it was a con, we wouldn’t be working in a proper call centre doing this job, because that wouldn’t be above board. Honestly, the deal’s pretty good - if you’re fed up with your usual National Lottery results, trying the Play Periods could be worthwhile; you actually stand a better chance winning compared to buying tickets in shops. If you get a call, just ask for Benjamin O’Neill. Hopefully this can ease some worries for anyone unsure about giving it a shot, and we can get you set up! :)National LotteryBenjamin O ' Neill7 yearsFeels like I might have fallen for a scam here. Somebody told me to check this number and turns out it isn't legit at all.7 yearsSome guy called saying he was John Kenny from the Postcode Lottery. He promised to send me 20 free tickets but then started talking about me paying between £12 and £54 a month. I told him I’d have to check with my son first, and when he asked if my son had power of attorney, I said yes. That was the end of the call right there.John KennyPostcode Lottery7 yearsI’ve just signed up for this and now I’m a bit unsure about it. Might swing by the bank over the weekend to check things out.7 yearsGot a call out of the blue and they were asking for bank details... fishy if you ask me!7 yearsI joined this lottery group for 3 months but now I'm kinda worried. Can't really find much info about the organisation behind it 🤔 Not sure if I messed up signing up with them.7 yearsI got a voicemail from someone saying he was Yao and that I had an urgent message. They told me to call back using a certain number and quote a customer number. When I phoned, they started asking for my date of birth and postcode. Be careful and don’t hand over any personal info, it's suspicious!Yao8 yearsGot a call from 02038680477 about joining some lottery group. Not totally sure if it’s legit or just a con. Anyone else got this too?8 yearsThese lot really had me confused at first, bombarding me with dates and numbers. I ended up giving them my card details by mistake, only to get a quick call from my bank asking about a £54 charge I wasn’t aware of. They said businesses do this to check your balance without your permission. My bank's cancelled the payment, but I’ll need to wait for my statement to make sure the money comes back. The call actually came from a company I’m linked with, so they’ll definitely be hearing from me first thing tomorrow.8 yearsI got a ring from a lotto syndicate too, they came up on my phone as 020 2967 7029. Sounds dodgy to me, probably some kind of scam.8 yearsGot one of those lotto group calls - total spam!8 yearsIs this for real or what?8 yearsReally top-notch outfit - if you’re someone who buys lottery tickets often but doesn’t hit much luck, try joining their professional syndicate for a quarter of the year. You get involved in both the National Lottery and EuroMillions every week, with 260 tickets for the National and 20 for EuroMillions each week over those 3 months. I signed up myself and have scored some pretty impressive wins, so I decided to stick with them and now I’m on my fifth month. Definitely worthwhile!National Lottery8 yearsGot a call from them earlier, gave them my bank info but they said they wouldn't take any money until July.8 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Mr Andrews who was keen to sell me a bunch of cheap lottery tickets, saying they were free or something. He tried to get my bank info, but I didn’t share any of that luckily. Odd thing is, he already had my full name, address and birthday which felt a bit off.Andrews9 yearsThe number provided seems to be non-functional, as I can’t reach anyone on the line. This was given to me by Yourlottoservice Ltd., located at 42 Chase Side, Enfield, Middlesex, EN2 6NF, purportedly as their customer service contact. Quite baffling, really!Yourlottoservice Ltd.Chase SideEnfieldMiddlesex9 yearsGot a call from someone saying they’re "your lotto service," some kinda syndicate. Told me I’d won £2.48 and needed my bank info to sort the payout. Yeah, right! What a joke.Submit Your Own Report (020 3868 0477)
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