02039301826
☎️ 02039301826 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203930 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039301826
- Scam call, possible data breachJul
2025Polite caller, potential scam alertJan
2025Scam call, blocked number immediatelyJan
2025Potential nuisance call, previous purchasesJan
2025Ignored calls, blocked the numberJan
2025Suspicious call about vouchers receivedJan
2025Suspected call related to purchaseJan
2025Misleading competition offer, declined subscriptionJan
2025Suspicious call regarding peeler purchaseJan
2025Suspicious cashback offer, do not respondJan
2025Scam alert, number blocked successfullyDec
2024Ignored unknown call, number blockedDec
2024Call disconnected suddenly, unexpected interruptionDec
2024Scammers selling fake vouchers onlineDec
2024Suspected phone scam about cashbackDec
2024Received scam call, difficult communicationDec
2024Unfamiliar number, ended unclear callDec
2024Caller had my details, confirmed scamDec
2024Suspicious call about disabled equipmentDec
2024Received two unexpected negative callsDec
2024Scam call for mobility furnitureDec
2024Received multiple calls, no messageDec
2024Avoided scam call by hanging upDec
2024Repeated calls; left alarming voicemailDec
2024User warns about a scamDec
2024Beware of phone scamsDec
2024Scam call, persistent London callerDec
2024Missed call received at 19:58Dec
2024Reported phone call as scamDec
2024Avoided answering suspicious phone numberDec
2024Beware of evening scam callsDec
2024Too slow, blocked unknown numberDec
2024Fraud involving disability vouchers reportedDec
2024Scam call with persistent pressureDec
2024Spam call; blocking number nowDec
2024Called late, blocking number nowDec
2024Unsolicited evening call from marketerNov
2024Suspicious call addressed by nameNov
2024User reports phone number scamNov
2024Answerphone never received messagesNov
2024Caller did not answer the phoneNov
2024Scam call for voucher eligibilityNov
2024Blocked spam voucher call receivedNov
2024Suspected spam blocked on mobileNov
2024Blocked calls after unsolicited offerNov
2024Hung up due to foreign accentNov
2024Received unclear £50 voucher callNov
2024Received a missed callNov
2024Suspicious £50 voucher offer scamNov
2024Suspected scam, hung up immediatelyNov
2024Blocked unknown mobile caller numberNov
2024Unknown caller; did not answerNov
2024Scam call about voucher offerNov
2024Received missed call at 7:30Nov
2024Number Of Searches: 187 Number Of Comments: 52 First Seen: 17 November 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Agivey(County Londonderry), Burnhead(Dumfries and Galloway) and Wayford(Somerset).
02039301826 has 52 comments of which 25 x negative and 27 x neutral
02039301826 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039301826 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving unsolicited calls from callers claiming affiliation with companies like Jean Patrique or Easylife. Callers, often with a South African or foreign accent, offer vouchers purportedly worth around £50, but request small postage or admin fees payable by card. They frequently demonstrate knowledge of previous purchases, suggesting misuse of customer data or a potential data breach. The calls are typically pushy, try to transfer to other agents, and discourage verification with official customer service. Many recipients find the calls inconveniently timed, with some at evenings, and often hang up or block the number. It is advised not to provide any payment or personal information, to treat these calls as fraudulent, and to report or block the number immediately for security.
Reports on phone number 02039301826
11 monthsLast October, I got a call from a bloke with a South African accent saying that since I bought a serrated knife, their company wanted to give me a 3-day holiday voucher as a reward. Obviously, it was a total scam. It’s pretty worrying that Jean Patrique must still be passing on customer info like that.Jean Patrique1 yearI got a call from someone really polite, spoke flawless English. They offered me a holiday voucher for just £2.99 and asked for my payment details right then and there on the phone. Just a heads up, watch out for this one!1 yearGot a call from this number at 3:53pm on the 21st of January 2025. I’ve gone ahead and blocked it since it seemed like a scam.1 yearMy phone flagged this number as maybe a spam caller so I didn’t pick up. After reading some other reviews, it might have something to do with an order I placed ages ago with Jean Patrique or maybe Easylife, which was even further back.Jean PatriqueEasylife1 yearOn 8th Jan at around 2:30 pm, I got a call from a woman saying something about £50 vouchers being sent by post, from Premier or something similar. I told her I couldn’t catch what she was saying, so she repeated it all, but I just ended the call without saying anything. She already had my name. I’ve blocked the number now.1 yearThis number has rung me a couple times but I never picked up. They didnt bother to leave any voicemail either so I just went ahead and blocked it now.1 yearGot a missed call from this number earlier tonight but they didn’t leave a voicemail. Seeing what others have said, I’m guessing it’s connected to something I bought from Jean Patrique.Jean Patrique1 yearI had joined some contest on Facebook that wasn’t connected to this firm at all. They told me I might get a £50 cashback voucher and a 28-day sub for just £1.99. They tried to put me through to a customer service rep, but I declined. The person on the line was quite courteous tho.Facebook1 yearGot a call like the ones mentioned here about a peeler I supposedly got from a place called "Premier," though I remember it as Jean Patrique. They had this thick South African accent and tried to tempt me with a £50 voucher, something about postage fees too. When I asked her to repeat the company name, she just vanished and then a recorded voice came on, saying something like "You have been kicked from this call." Normally I ignore these calls, but I thought maybe it was about a bill I forgot to pay. Proper con artists, if you ask me.Jean Patrique1 yearGot a call saying I could get £50 cashback on a Jean Patrique buy from last year - just needed to pay £2 for postage. I checked with JP themselves and it’s nothing to do with them. When I asked how the caller had so many of my details, like a phone number and stuff, I worried it might be a data breach, but they just said nobody was available to assist. Absolute rubbish, best to ignore these calls.Jean Patrique1 yearGot a call in the late afternoon and my phone actually flagged the number as a scam which was pretty handy. I ignored it and then blocked the number straight away. Feels like maybe Jean Patique’s client list has been hacked or something?Jean Patique1 yearMy phone just rang but then disconnected straight away.1 yearHad a call on my home phone offering £50 vouchers if I paid £2, saying it was because I bought a sandwich maker before. The only one I’ve ever bought was online from Jean Patrique, so I reckon they must’ve passed my number onto some scammers. I told them I wasn’t interested and just blocked the number straight away.Jean Patrique1 yearGot a call from this number around 6:40 this evening, they didn’t say anything or leave a voicemail, just hung up straight away. Blocked the number now.1 yearI got a call from a woman speaking with a South African accent, going on about some kitchenware I'd supposedly bought from Jean Patrique, and telling me I could get a £50 cashback voucher if I just paid £1.99 for postage. Then a bloke came on, same accent, repeating the same story and adding that I could join some sort of premier savings club. Suddenly the postage went up to £2.99. Feels like they've got my info from some data leak and are just waiting for someone to fall for it, hand over their card details and get their account drained. Not happening with me, scammers.Jean Patrique1 yearAround 6.55pm on the 18th of December, I got a call on my landline from a woman speaking in a language I didn’t recognise. She was going on about giving me money for something I supposedly bought some time ago. Most of what she said didn’t make sense to me, so I let the phone rest for a bit. She kept blabbering, so in the end, I just hung up. Definitely looked like a SCAM.1 yearThey called me around 6.45 in the evening, but I couldn’t make out a word they said. I just told them I had no clue who they were or what they wanted, then hung up on them.1 yearI thought it sounded a bit fishy right from the start, but I decided to humour the caller anyway. They mentioned info about me that I never ever shared myself - it was all read out loud by them. There were actually two voices on the line, one doing the talking and the other backing them up saying they had my info. I hardly ever use my real name and instead gave them a nickname, which they repeated back to me! That’s when I looked up the number and realised it was definitely a scam.1 yearThey rang me two times today. I wasn’t too happy with the first call and hung up when they called the second time. Bit of a surprise that they bothered to ring again after that.2 yearsGot a call on my phone from some woman trying to tempt me with a £50 offer if I checked out their mobility furniture catalogue. Sounded dodgy to me, so I just told her no thanks and ended the call. She didn't sound too happy about it either.2 yearsI didn’t get tricked or anything, just ended the call straight away since it seemed pretty clear it was some kind of scam.2 yearsGot two calls from this number today, but I didn’t answer either time and no voicemail was left.2 yearsThey kept calling over and over, and finally left a message asking, "Can you hear me?"2 yearsTotal con artists!2 yearsThis was definitely a rip-off.2 yearsDont pick up, total scam! They kept ringing non stop, from London.London2 yearsMy phone just got a call from a number that turned out to be a scam.2 yearsGot a missed call just before 8 pm, about 19:58!2 yearsI didn’t pick up this call since I’ve been getting a lot of scam calls from numbers like this recently.2 yearsGot a call from 02039301826 around 6.45 pm, they were asking for my mum who sadly passed away last October. Really upsetting! Be cautious about calls in the evening. Seems this number is linked to voucher scams.2 yearsCouldn’t get a word in when I picked up, sounded like some call centre, so I hung up and blocked the number. If I don’t have it saved, it goes straight to Junk or Spam for me.2 yearsThis was one of those fake disability voucher scams, be careful.2 yearsGot a call from someone with a pretty heavy Asian accent, kept going on and on about some voucher deal. Didn’t let me get a word in, just kept pushing for a ‘yes’ without giving me a chance to decline. Felt like a total scam from the start.2 yearsThis number came up as spam so I decided not to pick up. I’ll just block it from now on. Cheers for the heads-up!2 yearsGot a call at half past seven in the evening! After reading the comments, I just blocked the number. Cheers!2 yearsGot a call round 7:30pm from a woman saying she was with Premium Offers or something like that. Didn’t hang about, just ended the call straight away.2 yearsI just ignored the call.2 yearsSo, I ended up ordering some disability furniture online, which is rare for me since I usually avoid buying big stuff over the internet. They mentioned they’d send me some vouchers. Then, the lady wanted to connect me with someone else to verify my info, but that’s when I decided to hang up. Funny thing, she actually used my full name and title when talking to me.2 yearsFor the past couple of days, this number has rung my home phone, but I haven’t picked up or found any voice messages left on the answer machine. So far, I haven't replied or done anything about it.2 yearsTotal scam, watch out!2 yearsGot a call saying I had to confirm my info to get some Easylife vouchers. I said no thanks. Then they got pushy, asking why I didn't want the no-strings vouchers. I just hung up.Scam AlertEasylife2 yearsGot a call saying I’d won some vouchers, which I never did. Didn’t hang about, just blocked the number straight away.2 yearsMy phone marked it as possible spam, so I didn’t pick up and just blocked the number!2 yearsGot a call about some free vouchers, and they actually brought up something I bought and got like four years back. I just ended the call straight away and blocked the number so they don’t bother me again.Rang2 yearsThe moment they began asking for my personal details, I just ended the call. Their accent was quite foreign, making it hard for me to catch what they were saying.2 yearsI got called a while back and they started talking about giving me a £50 voucher 'cause I’d supposedly bought something recently. I had no clue who they were or what was going on, so I just ended the call.2 yearsI got a call but couldn’t pick up.2 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were giving out a £50 voucher from a mobility furniture firm and tried to put me through to another person. I said no thanks because I actually got a letter from the mobility company saying if I recommend someone new, I get £50 back in cash. Sounds like a scam to me for sure.2 yearsThey said I’d receive a £50 voucher through the post, but it seemed a bit dodgy so I just ended the call.2 yearsDidn’t pick up for this number, didn’t seem familiar to me.2 yearsSomebody rang me on my mobile but I had no idea who it was. I just ended up blocking the number straight away.2 yearsGot a call around 7:30 in the evening but missed it.Submit Your Own Report (020 3930 1826)
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