02038687597
☎️ 02038687597 👆 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 02038687597
- Phone number provided without contextAug
2018Warning: scam call with moneyJun
2018FCA fake; iTunes gift scamJun
2018Government scam demands iTunes cardJun
2018PPI scam; simply hang upMay
2018Caller claimed to be FCAMar
2018Repeated scam, already reportedMar
2018Scam involving iTunes gift cardsMar
2018PPI refund scam; avoid themMar
2018Suspicious government PPI refund callMar
2018Missing confirmation email for savingsJan
2018Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 21 January 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clothall(Hertfordshire), Gants Hill(Greater London), Greystone(Angus), Langley Corner(Buckinghamshire) and Scoraig(Highland).
02038687597 has 10 comments of which 5 x negative and 5 x neutral
02038687597 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038687597 👆 is reported as a recurring scam involving callers impersonating government or financial authorities, claiming you have a PPI refund. They often request an upfront fee of around £375 via iTunes gift cards as an "admin" or "service" charge, threatening to send cash or a cheque upon payment. The callers use different names and insist on secrecy due to data protection. Multiple victims have identified this as fraudulent and advise simply hanging up, as authentic claims would not require payment or such procedures. Users warn this scam is persistent, exploitative, and linked to fake delivery promises and unattainable refunds. Vigilance is highly recommended to avoid falling victim to this well-known deceit.
Reports on phone number 02038687597
8 yearsJust got a call from a bloke named David Rogers, sounds like he’s been busy ringing a few people with the same spiel. He told me the exact same story as someone else got on 21/06/18, asking for £3750 and another £375 on iTunes vouchers. Honestly, do they seriously reckon we’re that daft? Heads up everyone, this is without doubt a complete scam.David RogersiTunes8 yearsSo I got a call from a bloke saying he was David Rodgers, from the FCA or something. He told me they were going to send someone over with a PPI refund of about £3,750.00. When I asked where it was from, he couldn’t say because of “Data Protection”. All I needed to do was pay £375.00 in iTunes gift cards for an admin fee, supposedly to the FCA. Honestly, the government can be odd, but this felt like a total joke. Definitely a scam if you ask me.David RodgersFCA8 yearsSomebody rang my mum saying they were from the government’s finance department or something and told her they were sending a van over with unclaimed PPI cash. Then they went on about how she had to pay £375 with an iTunes card first before they’d give her the money. Totally a scam and just rubbish.8 yearsThat was totally a PPI scam, I just ended the call right away.8 yearsOh, I had a similar experience with a call about PPI, supposedly from the Financial Conduct Authority. I looked into the number that reached me, and it turned out to be 01567 25343. Such a hassle, isn't it?Financial Conduct Authority8 yearsFraud alert! I've already flagged this nonsense.8 yearsThey claimed they would dispatch a driver to deliver cash for my PPI payout, but I'd have to hand over 10% of it by purchasing iTunes gift cards. Quite a peculiar request, isn't it?iTunes8 yearsI received a rather unexpected call from a lady named Michelle, who said she could help with a PPI refund and mentioned a £375 charge for what she claimed was a delivery to my doorstep. It's quite a surprising turn of events, especially since I haven’t even put in a claim for any PPI myself. Honestly, my advice would be to just play along with it; a little chat and they'll soon lose interest and move along.Michelle8 yearsI recently got a rather suspicious call purporting to be from a government agency, wherein they informed me about a payment related to a PPI claim. According to the caller, a refund was supposedly on its way to my home, and I could choose to accept it either in cash or cheque. It was all very odd, as they mentioned I’d need to provide a 10% fee to the delivery driver when they brought it round. They assured me I’d get a follow-up call detailing the delivery time. Honestly, this isn't at all how I'd expect a refund process for a PPI claim to function. The woman I spoke to introduced herself as Michelle, and her accent seemed to suggest some Asian heritage. They even provided me with a reference number and a contact number, yet when I tried to call back, the line just disconnected. Quite the dodgy situation, if you ask me!Michelle9 yearsPPI Claims - they assured me I’d be paying £3,000 less... but I’m still waiting for that confirmation email!Submit Your Own Report (020 3868 7597)
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