02039510288
☎️ 02039510288 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Inet Telecoms Ltd (Voipfone). It is part of the phone block 203951 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039510288
- Unanswered calls causing parental worryNov
2019Confusion about single ring callingNov
2019Warning about a potential scamNov
2018Positive experience with insurance companyNov
2018Scam company targeting elderly individualsNov
2018Misleading phone call attempted scamOct
2018Reported potential scam to authoritiesAug
2018Attempted scam regarding washing machine warrantyAug
2018Kevin Fowler scam, don't share informationAug
2018Scammed by Steven for insuranceAug
2018Fraudulent call about appliance warrantyAug
2018Fraudulent washing machine cover claimAug
2018Unreliable caller requesting bank detailsAug
2018Claim made against me. ManAug
2018Reporting suspicious washing machine insurance scamAug
2018Suspected scam by "Jake Foster"Aug
2018Scam, unsolicited offer, fake letterAug
2018Refusing unauthorized payment for insuranceAug
2018Received false washing machine insurance offerJul
2018Scam involving fake insurance coverJul
2018Scam calls about expired insuranceJul
2018Number Of Searches: 142 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 21 July 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blythswood(East Renfrewshire), Hale Bank(Cheshire) and Hutton(Lancashire).
02039510288 has 18 comments of which 2 x neutral and 15 x negative and 1 x positive
02039510288 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039510288 👆 is reported as associated with persistent and sophisticated scams centred on fraudulent washing machine insurance renewals. Callers often use polite, professional tones and claim to represent a non-existent or dubious company, frequently named SGP or variations thereof, attempting to extract bank or credit card details. Victims include elderly individuals who are particularly targeted, with numerous reports of unsolicited calls offering multi-year cover at inflated prices. While some comments mention a legitimate company by coincidence, the overwhelming consensus warns of deceptive tactics including pressure to pay immediately, false statements about expiry, and denial of mailed information. Recipients are advised to verify independently, refuse payment requests over the phone, protect vulnerable relatives, and report such numbers to official fraud and consumer protection bodies.
Reports on phone number 02039510288
7 yearsGot calls from this number on both my mobile and home phone but no voicemail or anything. Now I'm a bit anxious it might have something to do with one of my lads!7 yearsIt only rings once and then stops - strange, right? Makes me wonder if it’s some sort of third party that gets paid based on how many times they call. Could be a bit dodgy, who knows?8 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise and some bloke called Charlie Harris from SGP (or something like that) talking about my washing machine. Total scam, no doubt. Honestly, Charlie, maybe finding a proper job you can be proud of would do you good, even if it doesn’t pay much. You’d probably sleep better at night!Charlie HarrisSGP8 yearsI actually use this company for my insurance, so I know they’re legit. When I ran into an issue, they fixed it really quick, like less than a day. Proper 5-star service, definitely not a scam.8 yearsMe and my elderly mother-in-law have had this dodgy company call us loads of times. They use really polite people who all say the same thing about some washing machine insurance running out soon. Don’t fall for it, and definitely don’t pay anything!! Make sure you tell your older family members about this too!8 yearsHad a call from a couple of polite lads, Josh and his boss Charlie Harris, claiming to be from 'SGP' trying to take £199 every year for a washing machine warranty. Something felt off right from the start so I kept them chatting, asking loads of questions about what they were actually offering. Figured it was dodgy so ended up reporting the whole thing to Citizens Advice as a scam.JoshCharlie HarrisSGPCitizens Advice8 yearsSome bloke named Kevin Fowler rang up saying my card had expired and asked for my debit card info. Apparently, they don’t send anything through the post nowadays because they reckon they’re a green company. I told them I’m 75 and I don’t trust doing business over the phone - had bad experiences before. If they want to get in touch, they’ll have to write to me instead.Kevin Fowler8 yearsGot a call from a polite young lady claiming to be from SERVICE GROUP PROVIDER - I tried looking up the company online and found nothing at all. She said my washing machine warranty was up for renewal, but actually it wasn’t. When I asked for details about my machine model and purchase date to see if they were legit, she couldn’t answer. Pretty sure if I’d gone on with it, they’d have tried to get my bank info.8 yearsGot a call from some guy named Steven who tricked my old dad into coughing up £199 for a washing machine insurance renewal. Problem is, I’d already sorted that for him and it’s paid up for years ahead. Dad didn’t check with me first, and by the time I rang the bank, the cash had already vanished. Now I’ve got to ring them back next week to try and get a dispute going. Might have to involve the cops if it all gets messy.Steven8 yearsJust got a call from someone called Joshua Martins saying he’s from SGP and that I supposedly have washing machine insurance with them. Complete rip-off, I’m certain. How on earth did they manage to get my phone number?Joshua MartinsSGP8 yearsGot a call from some dodgy bloke calling himself Jack Scott, trying to get my dad's bank info. My dad’s 88, there’s no way he’d fall for that rubbish. Proper scam alert with that "Mr washing machine" nonsense.Washing MachineJack Scott8 yearsSome bloke called up saying there was a claim against me or something like that.8 yearsGot a call from a really polite bloke about my washer cover, saying I could get a cheaper monthly deal. He asked for my bank details like sort code and account number, but I said no thanks. Then he put me through to some "manager" guy who just repeated the same spiel. He even gave me a number to ring and told me to ask for "Toby". Does anyone know where I should report this dodgy scam?Toby8 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Jake Foster who was trying to get me to renew my washing machine cover. He said he was with “SGP” or something like that. Felt dodgy to me. He wanted me to switch my direct debit over, probably to nab new bank info. Definitely seemed like one of those scams.Jake FosterSGP8 yearsSome bloke rang me up saying I had a washing machine insured with them, but I never did. He kept saying they sent me a letter about it, but never got anything through the post! Then he tried to get me to renew the policy right there on the phone - total dodgy scam!8 yearsRecently got a call from these guys about renewing some insurance for my washing machine. They said they don’t send letters anymore, just calls now. The deal they offered was the same as what others mentioned here - either three years for £199 (works out about £66 a year) paid upfront, or just one year for £89. I never had insurance on my washing machine, never even knew such a thing existed. Obviously, I told them no way and didn’t share any bank info.8 yearsI rang an older gentleman I was seeing and they asked for his bank account and sort code, insisting it wasn’t private info! This was supposedly to insure a washing machine he already owned, and the price was double what it should be. They claimed they don’t send letters now because of new data laws - total rubbish if you ask me. Poor chap nearly fell for it. Definitely a scam.8 yearsGot a call from an american guy saying our washing machine insurance had run out. My other half said i’d call them back but i never did. Then this morning, another call with the same spiel about the washing machine insurance being up even though we dont have one. Had these kind of calls twice already this week, both times i let it go to voicemail. 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