02039250607
☎️ 02039250607 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203925 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039250607
- Warning: Potential scam alertApr
2023Invalid phone number providedFeb
2022User blocked Indian scammersFeb
2022User rejected fraudulent phone offerJan
2022Unknown number, blocked after hanging upJan
2022Suspicious call from UK tariffJan
2022User feeling mentally stuck, stagnantJan
2022BT scam attempting account accessJan
2022User blocked scammers.Jan
2022Multiple calls in recent daysJan
2022New to Sky, checking billingJan
2022Top telecommunications services in industryJan
2022Be cautious, scammers asking infoJan
2022Warning about scammer targeting banksJan
2022Not enough information to summarizeJan
2022Reported suspicious call from scamJan
2022Received unsolicited call, pushy scammersJan
2022Repetitive calls, mistaken identity, amusedJan
2022Uncertain about UK tariff contractorJan
2022Unanswered call, unrecognized number not answeredJan
2022Beware of scam full-fibre offerJan
2022Suspicious call asking personal infoJan
2022Call received; name recognized. SuspiciousJan
2022Claimed refund from BT, scammerJan
2022Call ends if no responseJan
2022Scam call pretending to refundJan
2022"User not sure, asking for clarification"Jan
2022Uneasy about unsolicited phone callJan
2022Describing negative interactions and behaviorJan
2022No response, got hung upJan
2022Warning: Potential BT scam callJan
2022Unsolicited questions from BT callJan
2022Multiple unwanted calls from foreignersJan
2022Reported scam calls with locationJan
2022Asian call center recognizable but blockedJan
2022Concerned about unauthorized contactJan
2022Inappropriate scanning behavior mentionedJan
2022Caller misdentified, avoided mentioning recipientJan
2022Call was likely spam callJan
2022Misleading call for better dealsJan
2022Ignored foreign call center, blockedJan
2022User falsely claimed to be BTJan
2022Avoid this non-BT companyJan
2022Questionable caller claiming to be SkyJan
2022Spam call from fake policeJan
2022Number Of Searches: 252 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 15 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Greenhead(Staffordshire) and Strae(Argyll and Bute).
02039250607 has 40 comments of which 16 x negative and 24 x neutral
02039250607 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039250607 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating from a dubious call centre, often with an accented English speaker claiming to represent major broadband providers like BT or Sky. Callers attempt to extract sensitive personal and financial information under false pretences such as tariff checks, refunds, or cheaper deals. The operation is aggressive, with background noise suggesting a call centre environment, and some users report harassment and rude behaviour when refusing engagement. Many targets find the calls invasive, as the scammers seem to have access to some personal details. It is strongly advised not to share any information, to hang up immediately, and block the number to avoid potential fraud and harassment.
Reports on phone number 02039250607
3 yearsThis was total fraud.4 yearsLoads of calls from people with Indian sub-continental accents, almost all of them scams - I just block straight away!4 yearsI received a call from someone trying to convince me that I was on a BT phone plan. What a laugh! I'm actually with Sky and have been for ages. I just cut the call short and blocked the number; there's no point in engaging with their nonsense. Best to just steer clear of their chatter!BTSky4 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise, picked up and they just hung up straight away. After seeing what others said about it, I decided to block it.4 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from BT, wanting my email and password to supposedly get into my account. They promised to send me a verification code for identity checks, which I later discovered is something BT has stopped doing. I mentioned to them that I’d be calling BT directly to verify the matter since I'm a customer, and just like that, they ended the call on me. They were pushing some cheaper deals, which sounds like a dubious attempt to gain access to my broadband account. Be wary, folks!BT4 yearsTotal scam alert. Went straight to blocked!4 yearsBeen getting loads of calls the past few days nonstop.4 yearsGot a call about some UK tariff thing linked to Sky and supposed overpaying issues. When I asked what company they were actually from, the bloke just hung up on me. Seemed dodgy since he didn’t sound professional at all and there was a weird amount of office noise in the background that sounded fake to me.UKSky4 yearsEnded the call right away.4 yearsGot a call supposedly from Sky saying they wanted to check if I was on the right tariff. Bit odd, as I only switched to Sky just a week ago.Sky4 yearssomeone called me wanting my bank info, probably a scammer trying to steal my money!4 yearsI got a call where they tried to verify my address and keep asking for my name. When I told them to say my name first since they called me, they pushed harder and got pretty rude after I said they sounded like scammers. Then they just hung up. Just a heads up, don’t share any info with them!4 yearsI'm pretty sure this was a scam call. The guy told me my Sky broadband costs were way too high, and he had an accent that seemed Asian. I also heard loads of other voices in the back, so it felt like it was coming from a call centre. I've already let Sky know about it. If you get a call from this number, just ignore it and hang up.Sky4 yearsReceived a rather distressing call from this outfit earlier today. They rattled off my name and address, plus they even knew my broadband provider. They claimed they could offer me a better price on broadband and TV. When I told them I’m still tied into a contract, their response was a bit shocking. They insisted they could transfer me with savings of £125 a year. Despite my attempts to interject, the caller only got more aggressive, practically shouting at me. Yes, she admitted there would be an exit fee, but they assured me it was worth it for their cheaper rates. I countered with a firm “no,” reiterating that I wouldn’t be agreeing to any changes-everything stays the same until I decide otherwise. I demanded they remove my details from their system, wherever they might have whisked them away from, and told them to leave me be. Amidst her relentless barrage of information, it was clear this was a scam; I could hear several voices in the background, all with heavy Indian accents. I've never heard of this company, but of course, they promised cheaper deals. I’ve no doubt their real aim was to fish for my bank details-definitely a dodgy operation. It's infuriating to think my personal information is floating about out there, and I’d love to know how they got their hands on it. We really shouldn’t have to endure this kind of harassment. Why can’t firms be more diligent in vetting who they share business phone numbers with? It feels wildly unjust, particularly when faced with such aggressive tactics that leave you feeling bullied. These scammers are truly the worst. Best to steer clear of them like the plague!4 yearsI've had this call centre ring me twice in the span of a week, although they were using different phone numbers each time. The most amusing blunder on their part was that they sent the same woman to chat with me. She had a distinctly Afro-Caribbean accent, and as soon as we both realised we knew who we were, she abruptly ended the call. It was absolutely hilarious!4 yearsGot a call from someone trying to sell me "full fibre broadband" at a really low price. Thing is, this area doesn't even have full fibre yet. Pretty sure it was just a scam so they could get hold of my bank info. Watch out for these dodgy calls!4 yearsNo idea who UK Tarriff is supposed to be.UK4 yearsDidn't pick up coz the number was unfamiliar.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying I was overpaying for my internet and that I should get some money back. They wanted my full name, but I didn’t tell them because it sounded dodgy - if they were legit, they’d already have my details. I hung up straight away since loads of other firms keep asking for the same info. Honestly, do they reckon everyone’s that gullible?4 yearsReceived a call from this number but didn’t pick up. Decided to ring them back, and they were already aware of my name too.4 yearsIt’s an automated message, and if you don’t respond, the line disconnects.4 yearsI had a rather unsettling call from an Indian gentleman purporting to be from BT. He mentioned that I was entitled to a refund.BT4 yearsGot a call from this firm claiming they're partners with EE and BT broadband and that I owed a refund. The person had a thick Indian accent. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.BTEE4 yearsDone knoe same here mate, was totally confused at first lol4 yearsIt really freaked me out that they already had my name and claimed to be from BT. I'm not one for random calls like that or anyone acting like they’re doing me a big favour. So, I just ended the call straight away.BT4 yearsI tried greeting them several times, but received no response whatsoever, so I decided to hang up and block the number.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from BT, said they wanted my bank details to sort out a refund for an overpayment on BT broadband. I told them I don’t even use BT and just hung up. These scammers are proper sneaky, watch out everyone!BT4 yearsSeems like some overseas call centre messing about, got a call from someone named Rachel asking for Tareef. Been getting loads of calls this year, over 30 from numbers starting with 202. Also had a dodgy call from a foreign BT call centre claiming they’d send an engineer to fix my broadband, but the weird bit was they called me from my own phone number!RachelTareef4 yearsGot a call from a number claiming to be BT, they asked me some stuff and then just ended the call abruptly.BT4 yearsThey called me sounding like some call centre from Asia but somehow already had my name. Just went ahead and blocked them.Asia4 yearsGot two calls earlier today saying there was an issue with my broadband. The scary part? They actually knew my home address. Such creeps!4 yearsThey keep calling to try and fish out some details from me. I haven’t the foggiest where they got my number from!4 yearsI received a call claiming to be from BT, but they didn't bother to use my name. When I challenged him to tell me who I am and where I live, he awkwardly tried to sidestep the question. I pointed out that if I truly were one of your customers, you ought to know exactly who you're speaking to. He seemed a bit rattled by that and abruptly ended the call.BT4 yearsLooked like spam - as soon as I picked up, the line went dead.4 yearsSo this person said they were from BT and could lower my bill. When I asked which company, this guy with an accent said ‘Tafis’, which I guess he meant tariffs. Then he started talking about improving my broadband deal. I got pretty fed up and told them to take my number off their list. They just said sorry, we won't do that and that they'll keep calling me.BT4 yearsI didn't even let them get a word in. A foreign call centre buzzed me within seconds, and in a rather poor attempt at English, they inquired if Mr Liam was about. I simply informed them that there’s no Liam here in England and wished them goodnight. Then, I promptly hung up and blocked the number.LiamEngland4 yearsClaimed to be from BT, but I can assure you, they’re not the genuine article.BT4 yearsI strongly advise steering clear of this company. They claim to represent BT and offer to negotiate a better broadband deal on your behalf. When I inquired if they were actually affiliated with BT, they replied, "No, but we can secure great rates for you!" The background was filled with chatter from numerous individuals, predominantly speaking in different Indian dialects. It’s best to avoid engaging with them altogether!BT4 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be with Sky, stating they needed to inspect my line. I firmly told them that was unnecessary and promptly ended the conversation.Sky4 yearsI received a call from 020 3925 0607 and, honestly, I let them have it! They claimed to be from the police, saying they'd be at my place in about twenty minutes. Quite amusing, really!Submit Your Own Report (020 3925 0607)
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