02038836091
☎️ 02038836091 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203883 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02038836091
- Asian accent heard in responseOct
2022No information to summarizeOct
2022Unsolicited call about electricity checkOct
2022Appliance scam; relocated to SpainSep
2022Unwanted calls, using Sky TalkSep
2022Scam caller from Home ApplianceSep
2022Concerned about persuasive renewal callsSep
2022Blocked home appliance scam callJul
2022Cold caller with warranty offerFeb
2022Reported warranty scam to authoritiesFeb
2022Washing machine warranty issue unresolvedFeb
2022Scam call from Appliances 24/7, blockedJan
2022Accusation of scamming. No messageJan
2022Unwanted call from Kayla, grievingJan
2022Be cautious with phone callsJan
2022Received a scam call politelyJan
2022POTENTIAL SCAM CALLER OPTIONS BARREDJan
2022Accusing call of being spamJan
2022Continuous scam calls are annoyingDec
2021Avoiding calls from London numbersAug
2021Questioned unknown caller about warrantyAug
2021Received cold call scam, had funAug
2021Received scam call regarding warrantyAug
2021Warranty scam attempt blocked successfullyAug
2021Unknown caller threatened mother, challengedAug
2021Suspicious call, possbile voice scamAug
2021Hung up after seven secondsAug
2021Receiving unsolicited call from potential scamJul
2021Scam call for expired warrantyJul
2021Unwanted sales call for warrantiesJul
2021Unidentified call from suspected telemarketerJul
2021Warning: suspicious warranty scam attemptJul
2021Missed announced call to homeJul
2021Unknown call, unanswered and briefJul
2021Beware of warranty scam offersJun
2021Warning about sharing bank detailsJun
2021Ignored Kevin during conversationJun
2021Questionable legitimacy, perceived as scamJun
2021Potential scam asking for detailsJun
2021Unsolicited call from appliance companyJun
2021User had technical difficultiesJun
2021Number Of Searches: 167 Number Of Comments: 38 First Seen: 08 June 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bryn-henllan(Pembrokeshire), Cloigyn(Carmarthenshire), Eckfordmoss(Scottish Borders) and Topcliffe(North Yorkshire).
02038836091 has 38 comments of which 20 x neutral and 18 x negative
02038836091 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038836091 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting UK residents through cold calls about expired or invalid home appliance warranties. Callers, often using Asian accents and names like Jade or Kayla, claim to represent appliance companies and try to obtain personal and bank details, sometimes without clear identification or legitimate credentials. Many recipients highlight aggressive or misleading tactics, unrequested calls despite being on the TPS list, and multiple repeat calls causing distress. Users strongly advise against sharing any details and recommend blocking the number immediately. The calls are widely recognised as fraudulent, with various attempts to sell non-existent insurance or warranties. Caution is urged to prevent potential financial loss or identity theft.
Reports on phone number 02038836091
4 yearsI didn't pick up, but if I had, I reckon I'd have caught someone speaking with an Asian accent...4 yearsOn Monday 17th October 2022 at about 6.30pm, I got a call on my landline from 02038836091. The person seemed to know my name and was rambling on about some kind of electricity check being overdue or something. I just told them my electricity had been checked recently and politely ended the call. No big deal.4 yearsSo, I’m currently based in Spain but still use a UK number, and guess what? Got hit by one of those dodgy home appliance scams. Total pains!SpainUK4 years+442038929090 called me on 24th September at 08:05 but wouldn’t say who they were before my landline started ringing. Luckily, I’ve got Sky Talk Shield on, so it logged the call info. No one has left any reviews about this number yet? Then on 22nd September at 11:44, +442038836091 rang and did the exact same thing, staying silent before the phone rang. Sky Talk Shield caught it again. Read some comments here, and it looks like these are just more nuisance calls that should be blocked for scamming or harassment.4 yearsGot a call from some place called Home Appliance about a policy for white goods. They were really unclear and couldn’t say which items were actually included. Just blocked the number in the end!Home Appliance4 yearsReceived a call from 02038836091 today, someone really polite and quite convincing, trying to push me into renewing some home appliance insurance. Luckily, I already know what policies I have, but I reckon they’re fishing for folks who aren’t so clued up about their cover. Feels a bit dodgy and honestly, it should be stopped from going on like this.4 yearsGot a call about some home appliance deal, sounded fishy so I just blocked the number straight away.4 yearsReceived a call regarding a new warranty package. They were unable to reveal how they obtained my number, but upon exploring their website, it all seemed genuine enough. Just your typical cold caller, really.4 yearsSounds like another warranty rip-off. Told THE about it but doubt anything will come of that!4 yearsMy washing machine's warranty had run out, and when I questioned them about it, they just cut the call.4 yearsGot a call where they announced themselves, so figured it might be something important, but nope. This woman with an Asian accent said she was calling from Appliances 24/7. Didn’t want to get stuck in a sales pitch for insurance, so I didn’t say a word. She kept going on even as I hung up on her. Needless to say, I’ve blocked the number now.Appliances4 yearsNo one left a message. Gotta be a scammer for sure!!4 yearsI received a phone call from a woman named Kayla, who wanted to have a word with my husband. When I informed her that he had sadly passed away, she then requested to chat with me instead. I made it clear that I had no interest in whatever she was selling or discussing. When she probed me for a reason, I felt compelled to explain that I'm still navigating my grief and these interruptions are the last thing I need right now.Kayla4 yearsA woman called me saying she was from some washing machine insurance thing. She claimed my cover had expired and was trying to get me to renew it. Then she mentioned sending some forms over, but before that asked for my bank details like sort code and account number. I told her I wasn’t interested and asked her not to call back, then just hung up on her.5 yearsLoads of people here fell for it and said hello, only to find out it was some scam. I kept it friendly, gave them a Happy New Year and that was that. Checking my recent calls, I saw they’d rung a few times earlier but never got an answer. I’ve blocked the number now, but I’m certain they’ll try again soon enough.5 yearsGot a call from this number saying my washing machine warranty was about to run out, then they started asking for my bank info. Sounds pretty dodgy to me. Is there any way to block this number for good?5 yearsThey claimed they tried to ring me earlier but I wasn’t there. Total fibbers! I’ve been home all day, so I just told them to beat it.5 yearsThis number keeps ringing me, so I just stopped picking up. Feels like they're tryna scam me or something. Proper annoying!5 yearsI usually don't pick up when the number shows it's from London, cause most times it turns out to be some sort of scam or dodgy caller.London5 yearsGot a call today just before noon from a bloke talking about a warranty for my Hotpoint washing machine. I told him I don’t own any Hotpoint machine and asked where he got my number from. As soon as I said that, the line just cut off on me!5 yearsGot a call claiming to offer a warranty for my washing machine, but it's been working perfectly for over 20 years and the warranty ended ages ago. I just hung up on the woman right after she started talking and blocked the number immediately.5 yearsSome random number called and started threatening my mum without realising I was close by. As soon as I spoke up and confronted him, he just ended the call.5 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming £99 was withdrawn from my bank. Ended up just hanging up. Sounded exactly like those other scam calls I've had before.5 yearsI waited, but after about seven seconds of nothing, I just ended the call.5 yearsGot a call from a number I didn't know, no voicemail left or anything. Judging by what I’ve read here, looks like it’s some kinda scam.5 yearsGot a really pushy bloke on the phone claiming my washing machine warranty was about to run out. I said I'd actually moved house, and then he started trying to pitch warranties for all sorts of other gadgets. Called him out for being a scammer, but he got all defensive and hostile, refusing to back down. Proper unpleasant and dodgy behaviour.5 yearsGot a call that seemed like it came from some call centre, but they never dropped a message when I didn’t pick up.5 yearsGot a call from a woman named Jade - I can't quite recall the name of the company she said she was with. She was offering some sort of warranty plan for home appliances. Creepy thing is, she already had my name and where I live. She told me that these warranties don't ever run out, even for really old stuff! Wanted to send me paperwork and asked for my bank info too. Seemed dodgy to me.Jade5 yearsGot a call about some warranty issue, but it was just a scam to nab bank details. Watch out, don’t give anything away!5 yearsyeah i just let it go thru, it picks up calls on my landline automatically i think5 yearsGot a call from this number but nobody picked up, then they just ended the call after about 10 seconds.5 yearsGot a call claiming my washing machine warranty expired, but i dont even own one. Then they switched to saying my tumble dryer warranty was up, which i also dont have. I just use the communal laundry in my building. After that, they said my TV warranty ran out too. But i bought my telly last year with a 5-year warranty. Total scam, just trying to get info. Don't fall for it!5 yearsThey kept pushing me really hard to give them my bank details, claiming it was all public info. I warned them that handing over stuff like that would probably mean unauthorised direct debits getting set up on my account.5 yearsHe told me his name was Kevin but I just stopped him right there.Kevin5 yearsI have no clue who they were, so I'm pretty sure it's just another scam.5 yearsThey were asking for my bank info over some contract that doesn’t even exist. Total scam, avoid!5 yearsHe told me my name but I never really confirm that, so I just asked who they were and what they wanted. The guy said something about appliance care. When I told him I didn’t live there anymore, he quickly hung up. Just another dodgy company that should be banned from getting phone numbers.Appliance Care5 yearsI picked up the call, but they hung up right away.Submit Your Own Report (020 3883 6091)
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