02038836092
☎️ 02038836092 👆 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 02038836092
- Missed call on landline. No answerNov
2022Missed call from unknown numberJul
2022Renewed washing machine cover, difficulty understandingFeb
2022User believes it's a scamJan
2022Unwanted call for warranty renewalJan
2022Call escalated hostile disingenuous dodgyJan
2022Suspicious claim of warranty expirationJan
2022Difficulty due to silent callsJan
2022Concern about potential scam callJan
2022Warning about suspicious warranty callJan
2022Fake domestic insurance scam callJan
2022Extended warranty for washing machineJan
2022Missed delivery from fake officeJan
2022Call about washing machine insuranceJan
2022Suspicious renewal offer for insuranceJan
2022Refusing fake washing machine insuranceJan
2022Warning about appliance insurance scammersJan
2022Missed call blocked unknown numberJan
2022Received warranty scam call, reported itJan
2022Caution: Potential insurance scam callDec
2021Blocked London call as suspected fraudDec
2021Suspicious of unannounced phone callDec
2021Questionable service for washing machineDec
2021Warning about fraudulent warranty serviceDec
2021Refused unsolicited warranty update requestAug
2021Inquiring about washing machine maintenanceAug
2021Scammer failed to get detailsAug
2021Missed call without message, likely scamAug
2021Two short hang-up calls post-5pmAug
2021Warning of potential scam callAug
2021Warranty call perceived as scamAug
2021Disliked use of the wordAug
2021Caller not leaving message suspiciousAug
2021Misleading call about appliance warrantyJul
2021Spam call about warranty inquiryJul
2021Suspicious call for insurance renewalJul
2021Missed call, no voicemail receivedJul
2021Questioning if call was silentJul
2021Husband blocked unwanted phone callJul
2021Scam from purported appliance careJul
2021Call Guardian about potential scamJul
2021Persistent, aggressive sales tactics usedJul
2021Unwanted washing machine warranty callJul
2021Missed calls from unknown numbers.\BlockJul
2021Questionable warranty service for washing machineJun
2021Unwanted nuisance callerJun
2021Number Of Searches: 144 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 25 June 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Slack Head(Cumbria), Tower End(Norfolk) and Tullyhogue(County Tyrone).
02038836092 has 44 comments of which 30 x neutral and 14 x negative
02038836092 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02038836092 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam operation targeting UK landlines, often claiming to offer washing machine warranty renewals. Callers frequently use foreign accents, pressure recipients for bank or personal details, and provide inconsistent information about warranties or appliances. Genuine policy holders report that the claims are false or the insurers have no record of their details. Many calls are silent, hang up quickly, or leave no message, raising suspicion. Users advise against sharing financial information, recommend blocking the number and highlight the importance of verifying any claims through official warranty providers before responding. Overall, these calls are to be treated with suspicion, as numerous reports confirm them as fraudulent and intrusive nuisance calls.
Reports on phone number 02038836092
4 yearsOn 31st October 2022 around 4:47 pm, my home phone rang but I left it unanswered.4 yearsMy landline got a call from 02038836092 on Friday, 15th July 2022 at 10:44am. They didn’t leave any message.4 yearsI recently looked into getting a cover for my washing machine. I did a bit of research on the company and they appeared to be quite credible. However, I did find the chap on the phone a bit difficult to follow. Despite that slight hiccup, I decided to go ahead and renew my policy with DG after our chat.DG4 yearsTotally a scam, don’t bother!4 yearsEven though we've got BT caller ID block set up, I still got a call from a woman called Patience, claiming to be from Appliance 24/7. She had a thick foreign accent, making her really difficult to follow. She wasn’t after my full debit card number, but wanted some bank info to "verify" I was residing in the UK so she could supposedly renew my washing machine warranty. She was pretty pushy and didn’t accept me saying no at all. In the end, I just thanked her and cut the call.PatienceApplianceUK4 yearsI didn’t reply the way he expected and he got really annoyed - definitely a scammer trying his luck.4 yearsI got a call saying my washing machine warranty was up, but that’s not right because it’s still valid. Plus, I’ve never even bought anything from Curry’s, so it’s definitely a scam.Curry4 years0203 883 6092 calling claiming to be Appliance Home Care. They were pushy about needing my bank info which was quite worrying. Even creepier was the fact they had some of my address info right there.Appliance Home Care4 yearsI picked up but no one spoke, maybe someone else answered quicker. It's really annoying having to drop what you're doing just to get a call and then find no one on the line.4 yearsToday I got a call from someone saying my washing machine warranty had expired, but it seemed like they just wanted to trick me into giving them my personal info.4 yearsI got a call about some kind of home insurance. Sounded dodgy straight away, so I just ended the call.4 yearsGot a call about some washing machine and they tried pushing an extended warranty on me. Seemed like a sales pitch straight away. Wasn’t really interested but they kept going on about how it’s a good deal. Quite annoying to be honest.4 yearsGot a call about a delivery I supposedly missed from the post office, but it was definitely a scam.4 yearsGot a call about renewing my washing machine insurance. I told the lady I never signed up since I use Curry's insurance. She kept saying I did have it, so I said maybe someone else is paying the direct debit and then I just ended the call. She sounded pretty annoyed!Currys5 yearsI got a call about renewing insurance for a washing machine, but it felt totally dodgy, like a scam.5 yearsGot a call from a woman with a strong accent claiming my washing machine's insurance had expired. I told her I'm not interested, but she kept pushing for my address and other details. I just said I didn't want to waste her time and ended the call.5 yearsThey claimed to be from appliance insurance, but since I already had renewal papers from a reliable email, I just hung up on them. Total scammers.5 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier but no message was left. Decided to block it since I don’t know who it is. Strange.5 yearsThis number kept calling me a few times, and an Asian lady was on the line saying my washing machine’s extended warranty had expired. I told her I still had a valid warranty and that she probably dialled the wrong number.5 yearsBEWARE, THIS IS A SCAM! I got a call from a woman claiming my insurance was about to expire and that I needed to renew it. She offered a deal: £120 for one kitchen appliance or £290 for five, but then asked for my bank account details like sort code and account number. I told her if they were already taking direct debits, they should have my info. She kept pushing me hard. I decided to ring my insurance company myself, and they confirmed my policy is active and they’re taking monthly payments via DD. Seriously, don’t hand over any details to callers like this!5 yearsGot a call from a blocked number showing up as 'who-called.co.uk' and figured it was dodgy. Didn’t pick up, reported it straight away, and blocked the number just to be safe.London5 yearsThey didn’t even let my answerphone pick up before ringing off. Kinda fishy if you ask me.5 yearsI got a call saying my washing machine was expired or something to do with the household appliance, but I couldn't remember or they didn't say which store or company I actually bought it from. Seems a bit dodgy to me.5 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be with "Appliance Care 24/7" pushing a warranty deal. Felt like one of those scam calls trying to get your money for nothing. Be careful folks, doesn't seem legit at all!Appliance Care5 yearsSomebody called me asking for my bank details to renew a washing machine warranty. I never actually bought one, so I told them no way. They kept pushing though, and I just ended up hanging up.5 yearsI received a call regarding the renewal of my washing machine insurance.5 yearsGot a call from an Asian bloke who was dead set on blagging my bank info so he could insure my car for just £1.50 more than what I already pay with D&G. I kept messing about and winding him up like clockwork until he just gave in and hung up on me. Brilliant!D & G5 yearsGot a missed call but no voicemail, which is weird since I’ve got call guardian on. My phone only buzzes if the caller either says who they are or is saved in my contacts. Definitely looks like a scam, so I’ve just blocked the number now.5 yearsI've had two calls in a row this evening, both of which dropped within about ten seconds of ringing. This all happened after 5 o'clock. Quite peculiar, really!5 yearsI received a call from a chap with a distinctly Indian accent-first yesterday and then again today. He was trying to sell me an extension on my washing machine warranty, claiming I could secure an extra year for just £9.50. He provided what he referred to as a "contract number" (1092906), but when I pressed him about details, such as my appliance's make, serial number, and purchase date, he fell short and couldn't answer. His main request was for my card or bank details, assuring me that I could cancel within a fortnight if I chose to. Eventually, he hung up after begrudgingly accusing me of being a nuisance with what he deemed "silly questions". On the bright side, at least it broke the monotony of the afternoon! While my warranty is indeed on the brink of expiring, I would classify this encounter more as a "scam" rather than just mere "spam".5 yearsShe really didn't take kindly to me saying no.5 yearsNo message was left, so I’m pretty sure it’s just another scam attempt.5 yearsHad a bloke from some "24/7" outfit call me up, saying I needed to pay £9.50 to keep my washing machine warranty on for another year. Asked for my bank info straight away which was a big red flag. I kept asking questions and he got all short and then just hung up on me. Pretty sure it was just a dodgy scam. Don’t ever hand over your bank details to calls like that, stay safe!5 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from Appliance Care 24/7, saying my washing machine warranty was about to expire. I’ve just moved out of that place and never even bought any appliances there, so I was instantly suspicious. The woman was quite impolite, and when I gave a dodgy answer, she asked, “If it’s not your house, why’re you there?” I said, “It’s my parents’ place.” Felt like she was fishing for my bank info or something. These calls are so annoying, and I’m definitely reporting it. Be cautious if you get a call from 02038836092!Appliance Care5 yearsGot a call yesterday about renewing my washing machine insurance that's due soon. The guy kept trying to guess my bank info, which seemed dodgy right away. I gave him some sketchy answers and told him I’d check the number he was calling from. Now he’s calling again today, asking if I can remember my bank details. I’m proper ready to tell him off this time! He was pretty slick, I can see how people who aren’t used to scams might get drawn in.5 yearsI received a rather dubious call today, inquiring whether my washing machine was still under warranty. Seemed very fishy to me!5 yearsGot a call but no voicemail or anything left behind.5 yearsMy husband quickly told them no thanks, hung up, and then made sure to block the number straight away.5 yearsGot a call from some blocked number saying it was about a home app, sounded dodgy. I think it might be a scam, definitely not answering unknowns like that again. Stay safe!5 yearsGot a call from a firm offering breakdown cover for washing machines. Even though I said I wasn’t interested, this determined woman called ’Janet’ kept pushing me to give my bank details for a direct debit. Bit annoying how persistent she was!Janet5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from appliance care, telling me they could lower my warranty fee. They asked for my bank details and sort code, but they had no clue what my current payments were. When I refused to share info, the caller got pretty annoyed. She tried to hand me over to her ‘manager,’ but I refused and just hung up.5 yearsGot a call out of the blue about some warranty for a washing machine, didn’t ask for it and really didn’t want it.5 yearsSounds like one of those call centres, for sure. If they genuinely needed to get in touch, you'd think they'd at least leave a message. They keep ringing once a day this past week from a number I don’t know. Might be about time I just block it.5 yearsGot a call from a company claiming to be about a washing machine warranty. They were unable to provide any specific info about the machine in question. Felt a bit dodgy to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3883 6092)
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