02039360995
☎️ 02039360995 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203936 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039360995
- Scam number linked to lotteryMay
2019Suspicious lottery call, winner claimApr
2019Scam targeting deceased father for lotteryApr
2019Fraudulent lottery win notification alertMar
2019Received suspicious lottery win letterMar
2019Lottery scam preys on elderlyMar
2019Possible scam with monetary offerFeb
2019Received scam letter, reporting to policeNov
2018Questioning validity of targeted scamOct
2018Scam targeting elderly father-in-lawOct
2018Elderly targeted by scammers feeling helplessOct
2018Report scam targeting elderly to policeOct
2018Concerns over father receiving lettersOct
2018Lottery scam targeting elderly motherOct
2018Confusing inquiry about winning callsSep
2018Received winning prize, appreciativeSep
2018FIFA lottery letter scam warningJul
2018Neighbour received fake lottery winJul
2018Warning about serious, unethical behaviorMay
2018Lottery letter scam, do not callMay
2018Warning about online lottery scamApr
2018Warning about lottery payout scamApr
2018Letter claiming fake lottery winApr
2018Lottery scam: false win claimApr
2018Number Of Searches: 361 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 30 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balavil(Highland) and Lower Basildon(Berkshire).
02039360995 has 24 comments of which 21 x negative and 2 x neutral and 1 x positive
02039360995 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039360995 👆 is reported as a scam mostly targeting elderly people with fake letters claiming big winnings in an International FIFA World Cup lottery. The letters urge recipients to call a certain name to claim £825,000 prizes, causing distress and confusion. Many victims or their families highlight the use of deceptive tactics, like using names of deceased individuals or people who never entered any lottery. This scam has been noted repeatedly by those who received such letters, often sparking concern about how scammers get personal info and evade authorities. The number is linked to attempts to extract money or personal details from vulnerable people, provoking strong warnings from community members.
Reports on phone number 02039360995
7 yearsWhat a dodgy number this is! We received a letter claiming we were winners of some FIFA World Cup lottery nonsense ?? They were urging us to ring that number straight away. The thing is, we've never entered such a lottery, so we didn't bother calling. However, we did look into the number and it certainly raised our eyebrows!7 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to represent an online lottery for the FIFA World Cup, saying I'd won. The line rang a couple of times before abruptly disconnecting.7 yearsI just got a letter addressed to my late dad claiming he won £825,000 in some FIFA World Cup online lottery. The thing is, he died back in 2017 and was 91 then. It’s awful how these scammers manage to go after older people like that. What really puzzles me is how they even find out his name, especially since we’ve told the post office to stop delivering anything to his house.7 yearsGot a letter today saying that the old lady who used to live in the house we purchased back in October 2018 (she's passed away now) has supposedly bagged £825,000. It told her to get in touch with some Michael Faraday bloke to claim the money. It’s ridiculous, these scammers must have some secret list of elderly people's names and addresses or something.Michael Faraday7 yearsToday I got a letter claiming I’ve won £825,000 from some International FIFA World Cup lottery. I’m 78, and my first thought was it’s a total scam. So, I jumped online to see if it was legit or not. There really ought to be some kind of service you can report this to straight away. It feels like they’re targeting older folks, especially since they give you just a few weeks to call some "Michael Faraday" bloke. That sort of nonsense would make anyone panic, especially when there’s no fast way to verify it!Michael Faraday7 yearsMy 88-year-old mum got a letter saying she’d bagged £825,000 on some lottery. It’s disgusting how they target older folks like that - absolute rubbish.Lottery7 yearsI'm 64 years old and just received a letter saying I've won £825,000. It asked me to call someone named Michael Faraday.Michael Faraday8 yearsGot a letter claiming it was from the "International FIFA world cup online lottery" saying I'd won £825,000. It asked me to phone a number and speak to Michael Faraday, which rang alarm bells since he’s been dead for like 200 years or something. Seriously, don’t even think about calling that number - it’s a scam aimed at older folks. I’m planning to scan the letter and email it to the local police so they can look into it. This kinda stuff really needs flagging up!Michael Faraday8 yearsThis is clearly a scam, and it seems like they’re mostly aiming at older people, even though I’m just 69 myself! It baffles me how they manage to keep doing it without any interference. Why don’t the officials just put a stop to this?8 yearsThese things really need to be put to an end. My granddad got a letter just like that, and he’s 91 years old! He actually posted something back to them, but he honestly can’t recall what info he shared. I’m really crossing my fingers that he didn’t hand over any sensitive stuff. Honestly, it’s awful how some folks prey on the elderly like this. It’s proper heartbreaking really.8 yearsMy dad-in-law, he’s about to turn 90 next month, got this letter claiming he’d won £825,000 on some lottery. It told him to get in touch with a Michael Faraday, which is obviously a load of rubbish. Looks like just another bunch of scammers trying to pull a fast one on old folks.Michael Faraday8 yearsI sent this to my mum, she’s 78, and she reckons it’s a total scam. People should really report this to the police!8 yearsThis morning my 87-year-old dad got a letter like this. Even though we've signed him up to TPS and taken other steps to cut down on phone scams and nuisance calls, and he’s off the public electoral roll, he still ends up with rubbish like this. Does anyone know who we should report this kind of thing to?8 yearsToday my mum, who’ll be 93 next month, got this letter saying she’s won £825,000 in some postcode lottery supposedly linked to the upcoming FIFA world cup. It told her to ring some bloke called Michael Faraday at the number provided to claim her “winnings”, from a lottery she’d never even heard of before. I’ve told her to just bin the letter and not to get in touch with anyone on that number!Michael Faraday8 yearsI got 10 messages saying i won something but have no idea who called. The number was 02039360995, anyone know them?8 yearsCheers for letting me know I’ve won, really appreciate it!8 yearsGot a letter saying I’d won £825000 in some FIFA lottery, with a number 02039360995 to call to get the prize. Pretty sure it’s a scam, no way that’s real.FIFA8 yearsMy mate down the road got a letter too saying he’d won £825,000. Had a look on this site and found out it was a total scam.8 yearsThis was a total scam! My 92-year-old grandad got a letter saying he’d won some football lottery and to ring a number. Poor old fella genuinely thought he’d won something. Please don’t bother calling, it’s definitely a con!8 yearsAbsolutely disgusting, total scammers!8 yearsGot a message about some Fifa World Cup online lottery thing sent to my dad who’s 86. Totally shocking and no way I’m calling that number.8 yearsToday, i got a letter saying i’d won £825,000 in some world cup lottery and that i should call 020 393 60995 to find out how to get the cash. Of course, i’m not gonna bother ringing them - seems like a scam to me.8 yearsAvoid calling this number, they demand money in advance for fees before you can get the bogus lottery winnings. Total scam.Steer8 yearsGot a call about winning a huge prize from some world cup lottery I never even joined. Definitely feels like a scam to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 3936 0995)
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