02039158807
☎️ 02039158807 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203915 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039158807
- Blocked spam autodialer callJan
2025User reports scam and blockedJan
2025Received spam call from "e-click"Jan
2025Potential scam auto-dialer callJan
2025Spam caller with no responseJan
2025User suggests phone is a scamJan
2025No answer or voicemail leftJan
2025Received unwanted call, no messageJan
2025Potential scam call, no messageDec
2024No response, wasting my timeDec
2024Suspected scam phone call answeredDec
2024Comment identifies spam activityDec
2024Dropped phone while speakingDec
2024Possible scam call about HotmailDec
2024Spam call, nobody answeredNov
2024Number Of Searches: 164 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 20 November 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Castlecaufield(County Tyrone), Cosmore(Dorset), Great Torrington(Devon) and Newerne(Gloucestershire).
02039158807 has 14 comments of which 4 x negative and 10 x neutral
02039158807 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039158807 👆 is reported as an auto-dialling scam, where calls come through silent or with no response when answered. Most callers get no voicemail or message left, suggesting a nuisance rather than a genuine enquiry. Some mention a young lady with an accent talking about old email accounts, raising suspicion of phishing attempts. Many simply drop the call or block the number, considering it a waste of time. It appears to be a persistent tactic used by spammers with no legit purpose behind the calls. Overall, it's widely seen as an irritating and untrustworthy number.
Reports on phone number 02039158807
2 yearsGot one of those annoying robo calls today - thankfully, I managed to block it straight away.2 yearsTotal scam, I just blocked the number.2 yearsI got a call from some automated system, but when I picked up, nobody said anything. From what I've read in other reviews, sounds like it’s probably a scam.2 yearsI didn't pick up, and there wasn't any voicemail waiting either.2 yearsGot a spam call earlier from some company called "e-click".2 yearsCalled back but got no reply, probably a spam number.2 yearsDefinitely a scam, don't trust it!2 yearsGot a call out of the blue, but they didn’t bother leaving a voicemail.2 yearsI only managed to hear the answerphone come on, didn’t catch the call itself. They didn’t leave any message either. Judging by what others have said, sounds like it might’ve been a scam call.2 yearsJust like others have said, there was nothing but silence when I answered. Totally pointless and a waste of my time. If it were really something urgent, surely they'd ring me again.2 yearsJust got a call where there was nothing but silence on the other end... probably some auto dialler trying to get someone to pick up. Seems like a typical scam to me.2 yearsWas chatting and then my phone just slipped right outta my hand.2 yearsI got a call out of the blue from a young woman who spoke with what sounded like a Far East accent, maybe Indian or Chinese. She started going on about an old Hotmail account I supposedly had years back. I just ended the call right there. Pretty sure it was just some scam or something not worth bothering with.Far East2 yearsPretty clear it’s just telemarketers, no-one answers that number.Submit Your Own Report (020 3915 8807)
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