02039514483
☎️ 02039514483 👆 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 02039514483
- Fraudsters provide no informationMar
2026Scam text; call Apple insteadMar
2026Fake scam call, vigilant userMar
2026Avoid scammers; report all attemptsMar
2026Obvious scam, bank doesn't contactMar
2026Card added notification, deleted messageMar
2026Bank card scam attempt detectedMar
2026Scammers cause fear, demand actionMar
2026Scam text; bank confirms fraudMar
2026Number Of Searches: 12 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 19 March 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Darbys Green(Worcestershire), East Saltoun(East Lothian) and Woodham(Durham).
02039514483 has 8 comments of which 6 x negative and 2 x neutral
02039514483 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039514483 👆 is reported as a well-known scam number sending texts claiming your bank card has been added to Apple Pay on a device named "Samuel". Many users warn it’s a fake alert causing worry, especially among older people. The callers won’t provide any info and end the call quickly when challenged. Several advise never to respond, ring back or share details, instead recommend reporting it through official police and telecom channels. The texts often cause unnecessary stress and anxiety, as legitimate banks don’t operate this way. Multiple people have confirmed it’s a fraud attempt designed to trick victims into panic and possibly reveal personal information. It’s widely regarded as a harmful and disruptive scam targeting phone users in the UK.
Reports on phone number 02039514483
3 monthsScammers never share any details at all.3 monthsGot a dodgy text from that number, wouldn’t bother calling back. Better to get in touch with Apple directly.Apple3 monthsI got a text from this number that seemed like a scam, so I gave them a ring but didn’t share any of my details. Afterwards, I contacted my bank just to double-check that everything was okay with my accounts. When I told the caller I’d checked the number and called out their scam, they quickly hung up.3 monthsJust got a text saying my card was added to an Apple Pay Wallet on some device called Samuel. The message told me to call 02039514483 right away if I didn’t know about it. Totally a scam though, my bank would never message me like that!Samuel3 monthsGot a message sayin my card was added to Apple Pay on "Samuels Device." Didn't bother with it, just deleted straight away.Apple3 monthsGot a weird text saying my bank card was linked to Apple Pay on some "Samuels device". Instantly knew it was dodgy because my bank doesn’t even have that mobile number saved. Classic scam attempt.Apple4 monthsGot a text saying my bank card was added to Apple Pay, but after chatting with my bank, turns out it’s a scam. Don’t trust it, just ignore and be careful!Apple4 monthsGot a call saying my elderly mate's bank card was linked to Apple Pay, which scared her witless. These scammers are just outright evil and should be stopped straight away. If Starmer really cared, he could put an end to this nonsense quickly! I hope these nasty scammers have a miserable life and suffer for the chaos they create in our so-called decent world.StarmerSubmit Your Own Report (020 3951 4483)
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