02038703288
☎️ 02038703288 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203870 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038703288
- Provided a UK phone numberDec
2022Scam text pretending to be O2Mar
2022Husband received suspicious Stripeyoffers textsMar
2022Providers aren’t responsible; humorous queryAug
2020Scammed, demanding block, considering cancellationAug
2020Problem texting, resolved by STOPJun
2020Unexpected membership texts, unwanted chargesJun
2020Scam alert; avoid these scammersJun
2020Warning: Call to stop automated messagesJun
2020Dangerous texts; unsubscribing instructions providedJun
2020Scam number draining credit, warningMay
2020Unwanted alert messages; stop neededMay
2020Unwanted texts despite stop requestsMay
2020Common issue, uncontrollable problemMay
2020Stripey scam; contact provider blockMay
2020Unable to stop persistent text alertsMay
2020Stripey reported as scamMay
2020Spam alerts from Stripeyoffers; help?May
2020Scam texts; wants to blockApr
2020Scam prize draw; can't stopApr
2020Suspicious prize text, avoid offersMar
2019Unknown caller, can’t send stopDec
2018Charges per message, no STOPOct
2018Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 22 October 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mutford(Suffolk), Peopleton(Worcestershire), Staden(Derbyshire) and Stranraer(Dumfries and Galloway).
02038703288 has 20 comments of which 19 x negative and 1 x neutral
02038703288 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038703288 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving texts from a company called StripeyOffers, falsely claiming to be associated with major operators or prize draws. Victims report unauthorised charges between £1.50 and £4.50 per week, with many unable to successfully send ‘STOP’ replies due to message failures. Contacting network providers sometimes helps but often proves ineffective, causing users to consider cancelling contracts or changing numbers. The scam uses multiple numbers and tries to trick recipients into subscribing for paid alerts. Some have identified company details but recovery seems unlikely. Overall, this number is linked to unwanted premium texts draining customers’ credit, with little official intervention stopping the spam. Many warn others to avoid engaging and be cautious of such suspicious offers.
Reports on phone number 02038703288
4 yearsToday, I received a message from this number, and it appears to be someone masquerading as O2. The person in question isn’t even with that provider, so I’m pretty convinced it’s fraudulent.4 yearsMy husband got some texts from stripeyoffers but from a different number - 02030269521 - and they were saying he'd have to pay for receiving the messages. He tried calling the number to get them to stop, and there was an automated voice saying it'd take up to a day to unsubscribe. After that, he blocked the number. When he told me, I told him to text STOP to 88222. Fingers crossed it works; some folks say it helps, others say it doesn't.6 yearsI had a very similar scam happen to me recently. Dealing with it’s been such a pain. I ended up ringing my phone company, Three, and told them in no uncertain terms to block this caller immediately. If by the time I get my bill in early September these dodgy charges are still there, I’m seriously thinking about asking them to change my number. Worst case, I might just have to cancel my contract altogether if they don’t sort it out. Really fed up with this whole mess.Three6 yearsIt ain’t really on your phone company to block these sorts of calls… it’s a bit like telling the BBC to quit churning out daft shows. By the way, what’s the max number of peanut M&M’s you can bung up your arse without any issues? Just wondering for a mate 07466 397298BBC6 yearsI was having trouble too, kept texting 88222, then I came across this number and sent 'stop' to 84222. Actually, it's been working fine up till now. Fingers crossed it helps you as well!6 yearsI kept getting messages saying I was part of something, but I've never signed up or even heard of it before. When I looked over my phone bill, there were extra fees amounting to £3.09. I finally sent a text to 88222 to sort it out. The other number involved was 02038703288. Hopefully this info can help others too.6 yearsI rung this number and got some automated message, so be careful with it!!! Definitely don't trust this one!6 yearsBeware of this number, it's just a scam! They keep taking money right out of my account. Can someone put an end to this?6 yearsThey keep messaging me about alerts costing anywhere between £1.50 and £4.50. I’ve replied with 'stop' loads of times but the messages just won’t quit. Honestly, what else can I do? Need some help here!6 yearsThey keep texting me about alerts costing between £1.50 and £4.50 even though I've replied with STOP. The messages won’t quit no matter what I do. Really need some advice on how to make it end, any ideas? HELP!6 yearsJust like everyone else here, I can’t seem to get them to stop calling me.6 yearsStripey is total rip off. If you’re finding it tough to get them to stop, try ringing your phone company and request they block the number.Stripey6 yearsThis number 02038703288 keeps sending me loads of text alerts and I just can't get them to stop. Every time I try to text STOP to 88222, the message doesn't go through. Does anyone know how to actually block these messages? It's really frustrating!6 yearsStripey? Definitely a total rip-off, watch out!6 yearsReceived a message from stripeyoffers[###], saying it’s 1.50 per alert and max 4.50 weekly unless you text STOP to 882222. I’ve been trying to send STOP but keep getting failure messages. Also got a call from 02038703288 which I never returned. Does anyone know how to properly stop these? Cheers!6 yearsOn Monday morning I got a text about claiming a voucher from Asda. When I tried, they said each text would cost £1.50 and £4.50 per week. It also told me to text STOP to cancel, but every time I try it says text failed. Does anyone know if I can just block the number to stop this?AsdaSTOP6 yearsI had a similar situation to others here... I got a call saying I’d won a prize in a competition, so I went along with the steps they gave me. Later, I realised there would be charges for texts and calls. I tried to text STOP straight away, like they said to do if you didn’t want to take part, but my messages just wouldn’t go through - they kept failing. Now I’m really anxious about any bills that might come through and just want to get out of this but have no clue how to do it. It’s stressing me out a lot.7 yearsThis morning I got a text saying I’d won third prize in some prize draw - apparently a Morrison’s Gift Card. It felt fishy right away since I never signed up for any competition. They said to claim the prize, I had to join something called SrtripeyOffers, and then I’d get up to three texts a week from them. Honestly, it just looks like spam. Best to stay clear of it!Morrison8 yearsNo clue who was calling, and no matter what, I can't get them to stop ringing me.8 yearsStripeyoffers[###] They send marketing texts straight to your mobile. Each message costs between £1.50 and £4.50 a week maximum. Tried to text STOP to opt out but it doesn’t work. Just a heads up!STOPSubmit Your Own Report (020 3870 3288)
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