02039504642
☎️ 02039504642 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vonage Limited. It is part of the phone block 203950 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039504642
- Garmin support scam alertFeb
2020Reporting a sat nav scamFeb
2020TomTom impostor tried to scamFeb
2020Doubts about Garmin technician updateFeb
2020Scammer claiming to be GarminFeb
2020Scam from fake Garmin supportFeb
2020Father given false virus alertFeb
2020"TomTom Updates: Possible Scam Warning"Feb
2020Fraudulent support call from scammersFeb
2020Purchased TomTom, technical support scamFeb
2020TomTom customer service redirect scamFeb
2020Mislead by fake agent, bewareFeb
2020Potential scam with fake technicianFeb
2020User questioning entity authenticityJan
2020Garmin scam call for software updateJan
2020Warning about Tom Tom support scamJan
2020Got scam call from TomtomJan
2020Scammed by fake Garmin updateJan
2020Suspicious about sat nav subscriptionJan
2020Scam involving fake Garmin supportJan
2020Please provide context for relevanceJan
2020Nearly got caught by scamJan
2020TomTom imposters scamming for moneyDec
2019Computer scam from fake TomTomDec
2019Scary experience with fake "technician"Dec
2019Warning: avoid Tom Tom scammersDec
2019Questionable software; possible scam warningDec
2019Spelling correction for "tomtom."Dec
2019Scam disguised as sat-nav supportOct
2019Number Of Searches: 141 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 01 October 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Caddington(Bedfordshire), Gilfachreda(Ceredigion) and Law Hill(North Lanarkshire).
02039504642 has 23 comments of which 22 x negative and 1 x neutral
02039504642 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039504642 👆 is reported as a scam involving callers pretending to be from Garmin or TomTom support. They often claim your sat nav or computer has viruses or issues and try to gain remote access to your device. These callers pressures you into paying high fees for unnecessary antivirus or update services, sometimes using fake identities and misleading tactics. Many users experienced their security software being disabled during the call and suspicious charges appearing afterwards. Several complained about aggressive behaviour and unauthorised access, including control over webcams. The general consensus is to treat contacts from this number with extreme caution, as genuine Garmin or TomTom support doesn’t operate this way. Numerous victims have reported these incidents to relevant authorities and warned others.
Reports on phone number 02039504642
6 yearsWatch out, the so-called Garmin support deal is a complete rip-off. Don’t fall for it!Garmin6 yearsMy dad was looking up something online and accidentally ended up on this dodgy sat nav site. They had a live chat option, so he got a call back and gave them his card details. Next thing you know, they tried to charge him loads more than expected. I've flagged them to Tom Tom, their hosting company, the chat service, and even the trading standards. Luckily, we managed to get our money back after a bit of hassle, but it’s the principle really. They were pretending to be Tom Tom support, which is just wrong :(BlimeyTom Tom6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from TomTom, claimed they’d taken control of my PC. Lucky for me, the only stuff in my favourites was eBay and some music sites, so they couldn’t see much. Tried to scam me into coughing up £89 for three years of map updates. I told him to shove it and hung up straight away! Honestly, you should report this kind of rubbish to Action Fraud - sooner or later, they’ve got to step in and stop this nonsense.TomTomAction Fraud6 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be a Garmin tech, tried to get me to download updates and then wanted to set up some kind of security software. It felt really suspicious. Now I’m not sure how I’m meant to update my Garmin properly!Garmin6 yearsGot a weird pop-up on my screen claiming to be from Garmin support. It wanted me to give some bloke named Michael Clarke full access to my entire computer. I wasn’t about to do that, so I said no. Then he tried saying it was the only way to update my SatNav, but I just ended the call right there. Definitely seemed dodgy to me.GarminMichael Clarke6 yearsJust like a few others here, I reckon this number’s involved in a scam. I was trying to update my Garmin when this bloke called claiming to be from Garmin Support. He had a strong Asian accent but his last name sounded really English, which was a bit odd. He started saying stuff about my computer having loads of viruses and problems, much like what’s been mentioned already. I’d been caught out by something like this before, so I knew straight away it was dodgy. I shut down my PC and kept chatting with him for about twenty minutes just to waste his time.Garmin Support6 yearsI believed I was speaking with Garmin support because my sat nav wouldn’t update. They asked for my email and phone number, promised to call back in 10 minutes, which they did. Then they took over my PC, claimed it was riddled with viruses and said they’d fix it and install a new antivirus. After that, they started pressuring me to pay for a year’s antivirus at £249 for lifetime protection. I told them I couldn't afford it, and they just cut me off. If Garmin doesn’t put a stop to this, it’s going to damage their reputation.Garmin6 yearsI had an issue with TomTom and used their webchat expecting help, but the so-called agent only tried to control my computer - totally unrelated to TomTom. Looks like the TomTom update tool is sending you to a fake chat service. Watch out, it’s not what it seems!TomTom6 yearsLike a few others here, I believed I was on Garmin’s official page when an agent popped up in a web chat. They kept going on about my GPS having issues and mentioned that since 2020, updates aren’t free anymore. They tried to get me to pay for updates. I said no thank you, and then they ended the chat immediately.Garmin7 yearsSomeone told me it was from TomTom or something alike.7 yearsGot a pop-up on the Garmin website asking for my name and number to "update details". Then, someone claiming to be from Garmin called me offering to help install some software. The guy said my computer had a trojan and he could fix it if I paid up. Something felt off, so I just hung up straight away.Garmin7 yearsGot a call saying it was from TomTom support. At first, seemed legit when they said my computer wasn't secure and offered to fix it. Then they asked for £100 to update my TomTom device. I ended the call and later looked up the number, saw loads of others warning it’s dodgy.TomTom7 yearsI got a call from these lot and honestly, I believed it was from Garmin at first. They told me I needed to pay to upgrade my satnav and kinda pressured me into handing over £100 for supposedly ‘free updates for life’. The thing is, they claimed they had already done the update, and if I didn’t pay, my device would stop working. So dumb me, I fell for it. I’m proper annoyed and feel like I’ve been tricked. I’ve let Garmin and my card provider know about it now.Garmin7 yearsnot sure but this sounds like a trick to me, someone saying my sat nav will stop working in 3 days unless i sign up for something. feels like a scam honestly.7 yearsWatch out for this number! It appeared on my computer claiming to be Garmin support, trying to charge me £240 for fixing my brand new Garmin Zumo. Took me a moment to realise it was a scam. Felt so daft afterwards. Hope no one else falls for it!Garmin Zumo7 yearsI was nearly fooled by this as it seemed so legit. I actually got redirected from what I thought was a TomTom chat support site. It all began on a TomTom website - makes me wonder if the real company knows about this. Really believable stuff.TomTom7 yearsSomeone rang saying they was from TomTom but it was a total scam, just tryin to get money out of me.TomTom7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with TomTom, and they tried to hijack my computer to push their antivirus software on me.TomTom7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be a TomTom tech support guy. He somehow got into my computer remotely and was controlling it. After a bit, I told him I’d handle things on my own, but then he went ahead and accessed my webcam and photo app! It freaked me out so much I had to just pull the plug on my computer. Honestly, dealing with that number was a complete disaster. Stay well clear of it!TomTom7 yearsIt was a call claiming to be from TomTom satnav support, but don’t be fooled, they’re just scammers trying to pull a fast one. Best steer clear of them!7 yearsWas expecting it to be Tom Tom calling.Tom Tom7 yearsI thought it was TomTom calling, but they ended up taking over my PC. Feels dodgy, like a scam to me.Tom Tom7 yearsSo, this was a total scam. They claimed to be from sat-nav support and told me my antivirus wasn’t working, asking for my card details to buy a package. I double checked with Garmin and turns out it wasn’t them at all. Definitely be careful!GarminSubmit Your Own Report (020 3950 4642)
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