02039003577
☎️ 02039003577 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203900 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039003577
- Health supplement scam with false informationAug
2024Caller knew wife’s medical detailsJul
2024Fraudulent phone call about arthritisJun
2024Caller tricks to scam youMay
2024Positive experience with knowledgeable specialistJul
2023Beware of aggressive telemarketer callMar
2023Untrustworthy sales tactics from womanOct
2022Avoided scam regarding green teaAug
2022Skeptical about arthritis gel purchaseMay
2022Suspicious healthcare call asking detailsMay
2022Avoid phone scam selling coconut oilFeb
2022Telemarketer called, had a playful interactionFeb
2022Potential scam involving circulation remedyNov
2021Scam call from fake reporterOct
2021Unwanted sales calls from RichSep
2021Concern regarding potential fraudulent activitySep
2021Be cautious of phone salesSep
2021Reference to a person named DazielAug
2021Pushy sales call for supplementsJul
2021Indian woman sells coconut tabletsApr
2021Warning against health scam telemarketersJan
2021Unwanted sales call for cinnamonDec
2020Beware of scam selling tabletsOct
2020High price for turmeric tabletsOct
2020Turmeric capsules overpriced, found cheaperOct
2020Phone scam targeting elderly individualsOct
2020Fraudulent call scamming for moneyOct
2020Mom stopped phone vitamin scamJun
2020Received call about Cinnamon supplementMar
2020London company sells vitamins for seniorsOct
2019User finds comment credibleSep
2019Warning about deceptive dietary supplementsJul
2019Number Of Searches: 135 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 18 September 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Glan Adda(Gwynedd), Sydling St Nicholas(Dorset) and The Laches(Staffordshire).
02039003577 has 29 comments of which 9 x negative and 19 x neutral and 1 x positive
02039003577 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039003577 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving unsolicited calls from individuals claiming to represent a health supplement company based in London. Callers frequently attempt to sell overpriced cinnamon extract, turmeric, coconut oil, or green tea tablets, often targeting elderly or vulnerable people by discussing personal health conditions. They use high-pressure tactics, lengthy conversations, and fake discounts, refusing to accept refusal and pressuring for bank or card details. Many report inaccurate or suspicious contact details and dubious claims about product effectiveness. Users strongly advise caution, recommend not sharing personal or financial information, and suggest independently verifying any health claims or offers before considering purchase. This number is widely regarded as untrustworthy and should generally be avoided.
Reports on phone number 02039003577
2 yearsBeware of this health supplement fraud selling "Cinnamon Extract" supposedly based in Covent Garden. They even gave a totally incorrect postcode for the location. I’d steer clear of these folks!Covent Garden2 yearsMy missus got a call from someone named Alan De Souza about some Natures Health Care for her arthritis. It was weird coz he seemed to know way too much about her health. Not sure how he found out all that!Alan De SouzaNatures Health Care2 yearsI got a call from a bloke who claimed his name was Jack Desouza. We ended up chatting about my arthritis and then, oddly, he asked for my visa card details to “help” me buy some cinnamon supplements. He said he was from Covent Garden or something. Quite the smooth talker, I must say!Jack DesouzaCovent Garden2 yearsWhen I asked who was calling, they just gave me this random number that turned out to be rubbish. Feels like they just want to keep you chatting so they can grab your info and scam you. Definitely dodgy behaviour.3 yearsI got a call from Amber Diad, who said she was a senior specialist, and we ended up chatting for quite a long time about managing diabetes and blood pressure with cinnamon extract. She seemed pretty clued up about the meds. The call lasted about 30 minutes, then came the bit about the price. She didn't push or anything, so I told her I'd look into it online first, and then she hung up.Amber Diad3 yearsI've been receiving persistent calls from this number, ever since I had a conversation with a gentleman purporting to be from "Natures Health Care." After a lengthy chat that dragged on for an astonishing 45 minutes, he was aggressively promoting various health products. He attempted to persuade me into purchasing a set of 60 high-strength cinnamon extract tablets, claiming they were on a special offer for £33, with an additional £37.95 for postage and packing. He insisted that the standard price was anywhere from £48 to £60 and that I absolutely had to commit to taking them for a minimum of 8 to 10 months! I found his refusal to accept my decline quite maddening. Fortunately, I managed to dodge the transaction by accidentally entering a wrong digit. Be cautious with this number!Natures Health Care4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from a health shop in London, talking about cinnamon tablets. She said the offer was only good for today and kept me on the phone for like an hour. Seemed quite friendly at first, but once I mentioned I couldn’t afford it, she kept insisting I deserve to treat myself. Nope, there’s no way I’m giving them my info, no chance.LondonKept4 yearsGot a call from a lady named Katie Foster, claiming she was from Nature Health Centre, pushing green tea extract on me. She kept trying to sweeten the deal by throwing in discounts for pensioners. Luckily, my grandson was nearby and quickly looked them up on his phone, realised it was dodgy, and told me to just end the call. They kept ringing me back, like five times in under ten minutes. Each time, we made it clear we weren’t interested and told them to bugger off.Katie FosterNature Health Centre4 yearsI had a chat with a rather charming chap promoting a gel made from natural muscle to alleviate arthritis pain. He mentioned it’s currently priced at a little over £20, which seems quite tempting. He claimed it’s particularly popular among the elderly. I'm a bit skeptical though and I'm hesitant to part with any cash just yet.4 yearsI'm a bit suspicious about this caller who claimed to be from a healthcare service. They asked for my bank card information, which immediately raised red flags for me. I chose not to share such sensitive details!4 yearsGot a call from Hazel on 02039003577, she was pushing coconut oil hard and kept trying to get me to give my bank card info. Definitely feels like a scam, stay clear of her!Hazel4 yearsGot a ring from this woman who said her name was Kate, but I stuck to calling her Catherine just to annoy her a bit. She was pushing some cinnamon extract deal, something like £34 for 60 bottles or whatever. Had me chatting for more than half an hour, mostly messing about to waste her time. Eventually she hung up on me, said her manager would give me a bell - still waiting. The funniest bit was when she kept calling me Sam Reynolds - not my name at all - and when I asked her to just call me Sir, she refused. Proper annoying sales call!KathrineKateSamReynolds5 yearsI got a call for my mum about her circulation, they were trying to push some ointment instead of pain meds. I kept her on the phone a bit and it felt super fishy, so pretty sure it was a scam.5 yearsSomeone rang my mum saying they were Robert Costa and that they worked in the Lichfield region. He seemed to know a bit about her age, which made her think it was a genuine follow-up from her doctor's office since they soon started chatting about her arthritis. Then out of nowhere, he asked her to put a payment on her credit card for some cinnamon pills. Luckily she said no right away. Honestly, this number looks like a classic scam trying to nab card info, and I’m not even sure those “natural” pills are real.Robert CostaLichfield5 yearsThis guy called Rich keeps ringing me up trying to sell health supplements. He claims he can offer them cheaper than the actual company, just because I'm older. It's a bit suspicious if you ask me.Rich5 yearsIs it possible that this could be a con?5 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Mr Daziel. Seemed a bit fishy to me.Daziel5 yearsthis lady with an Indian accent kept going on for about 45 minutes, going on about these coconut tablets that were supposedly great for my health. i just let her talk, curious to see what she was after. eventually, she told me she was selling the tablets, normally costing £60, but because i’m on a pension, she offered them for £25. i told her straight up i couldn’t afford it. she wouldn’t give up, kept pushing, but i stuck to my guns and said i was waiting for another call to get rid of her.5 yearsGot a call claiming it was about health stuff, sounded like it might be about the Covid jabs, but then they started pushing some coconut oil extract. They wouldn’t accept me saying no. I’m not that old-fashioned to fall for it, so I ended up just hanging up. They kept going on about sending a sample or ‘first dose’ to my place. I told them over and over, I don’t buy anything over the phone without looking into it first. If you ask me, just don’t pick up - it’s way more hassle than it’s worth.6 yearsGot a call from someone named Rita pushing Root of Cinnamon for £28, sounded like a total sales pitch. I just ended the call right away, didn’t even bother sharing my address or anything. Such annoying hassle!Rita6 yearsMy nan got a call from this woman named Mercy, who was trying to get her to buy some Turmeric tablets for her chest problems. She said it would be £28 for 60 tablets. The number she gave was 02039002577. Good thing my nan said she didn’t have a bank card handy, otherwise who knows what would've happened.Mercy6 yearsGot a call from Natures Health Care tryin to sell me turmeric capsules, 60 tablets for like £34! I checked online afterwards and saw you can buy exactly the same for half a tenner, like £5.99. Didn't seem right at all.Natures Health Care6 yearsI got a call from Natures Health Care trying to sell me turmeric capsules for £34 for 60 tablets. I checked online and found the exact same ones for just £5.99. Quite a difference!Natures Health Care6 yearsMy elderly mum got a call from someone asking for her bank info, supposedly to send her some overpriced turmeric. Such awful folks out there.6 yearsI got into a pretty long chat with a woman named Davina who kept saying she was ringing from my doctor's office. Eventually, she started asking for my bank details to buy green tea pills that were way overpriced, like ten times more than what a pharmacy would charge. I told her to quit calling me after that.Davina6 yearsSomebody called my elderly mum asking for her bank info to buy vitamins, but thankfully she wasn’t taken in and saw right through it.6 yearsA few days back, on 02/03/2020, I got a call from a different number about some Cinnamon Extract from Nature's. The woman on the phone, who sounded quite hoarse, said her name was Rose Cooper and gave me the number 02039003577 to call back. She mentioned 30 tablets would cost £16. Honestly, you can get the same stuff for less from well-known sellers. I told her I’d check things out myself. MF 04/03/2020Rose Cooper7 yearsI recently got a call from this London-based firm selling vitamins, specially targeted at older folks. They seem to focus on supplements for seniors, which I thought was quite specific. Not sure if they’re legit, but they definitely focus on health products for the elderly.7 yearsThis one’s legit for real.Submit Your Own Report (020 3900 3577)
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