02039548217
☎️ 02039548217 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203954 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039548217
- Fraudulent phone call from O2 impostorJan
2024Unrecognized call from O2 representativeJan
2024Endearing, persistent, skilled in role-playDec
2023Receiving fraudulent call from O2Dec
2023Warning of persistent scamming activityDec
2023Scam caller with Indian accentDec
2023Scam call, pretended to be legitDec
2023Fraudulent call claiming account issueDec
2023Avoid answering calls from 020Dec
2023Suspicious call, hung up, blockedDec
2023Caller confused name, ended callDec
2023Scam call from fake O2Dec
2023Fraudster impersonating O2 fraud preventionDec
2023Suspicious call requesting bank detailsDec
2023Unknown number, possible scam callDec
2023Unsolicited phone call claiming scamNov
2023Cancellation for SIM card confirmedNov
2023This user accuses potential fraudNov
2023Caller may be scammingNov
2023Repeated scam calls blocked quicklyNov
2023Received scam call about purchaseNov
2023Scam call posing as O2Nov
2023Scam asking for password over phoneNov
2023O2 fraud call is a scamNov
2023Claimed to be O2 regarding purchaseOct
2023Number Of Searches: 41 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 25 October 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Botcheston(Leicestershire) and Pennytinney(Cornwall).
02039548217 has 25 comments of which 16 x negative and 9 x neutral
02039548217 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039548217 👆 is reported as a persistent scam where callers, often with a strong Indian or Asian accent, impersonate O2 representatives - usually from a fraud or accounts team - claiming unauthorised purchases on the target’s account. They seek personal details such as account information, email addresses, or passwords, sometimes using pressure tactics. Multiple users have confirmed the calls are fraudulent; genuine information is not provided by the caller, and O2 confirms no such calls occur. The number repeatedly tries to contact individuals, often without leaving messages. Recipients are advised not to engage, avoid sharing personal information, block the number, and verify any suspicious claims directly with O2 through official channels. This is a known phishing attempt targeting individual data under false pretences.
Reports on phone number 02039548217
3 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming to be from O2, saying I could get a 30% cut on my phone bill. She asked for my account info to "verify" and said they'd email me the details. When I told her I don’t even use O2 and pressed her about who she really was, she got all jittery, kept saying sorry, and then just hung up on me.3 yearsGot a call from a woman with a really thick accent claiming to be Mary from O2. Told her I had no idea who she was. She tried to say it again but I just told her O2 doesn’t call me, so please stop. Then she just ended the call.Mary3 yearsCount me in too, those lot are really tenacious and pretty convincing with the roles they play.3 yearsGot a suspicious call from someone claiming to be with O2’s Fraud department, asking if I’d ordered a new iPhone and updated my address. I didn’t share any info and just hung up straight away. He had a thick Asian accent and was quite pushy, which made it tricky to follow him anyway. Definitely felt like a scam.O2 Fraud Department3 yearsYet again, some annoying scammer was on the line, clearly fishing for my private details.3 yearsBeware of this scammer! I received a call claiming that there was fraudulent activity on my O2 account regarding an iPhone purchase. However, when I pressed him for my name or address, he couldn’t provide either. The chap on the other end had a distinctly Asian (Indian) accent too. Quite dodgy if you ask me!3 yearsGot a call earlier from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be James from the O2 fraud team. I told him that’s quite funny since I’m not even an O2 customer! Then I just ended the call. Pretty sure it was a total scam.James3 yearsThis number is a total scam, no doubt about it! Someone with an Indian accent rang me up and started off saying, “Sir, there’s been an order for a pricey AirPod on your O2 account,” then suddenly demanded I “confirm my account info.” Just for laughs, I asked them what my name was, but they completely ignored me and kept pushing for those details. I played along for another half minute, then joked, “If you ain’t telling me my name, I’m not giving you anything,” and cut the call. So dodgy!AirPods3 yearsI avoid picking up any calls from 020 - they never bother to leave a voicemail, which always feels dodgy to me. So now I just block them straight away.3 yearsI inquired as to who they believed they were conversing with, and they mistakenly referred to me as Jessica Rabbit... that was enough for me to hang up!Jessica Rabbit3 yearsI just had a rather peculiar phone call from this number, which claimed to be the O2 Fraud team. The caller informed me that someone had attempted to buy a mobile device linked to my address for billing, giving a delivery location in Manchester. He inquired if I was the holder of the O2 account, to which I affirmed. He then pressed me on whether I had made a purchase for a mobile phone yesterday, and I promptly replied no. He seemed quite doubtful and asked again if I was absolutely certain. Honestly, I reassured him that I would certainly remember if I had bought a phone the day prior, but I hadn’t at all. Then he requested my email address, which set off alarm bells for me since he hadn’t even asked for my name or introduced himself! As he kept going on about entering my email to send a link, I quickly decided to look up the number and stumbled upon this website. Nice try, but I hung up and blocked him. Better luck next time!O2Manchester3 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be the O2 fraud dept, saying my account was at risk. They kept pushing me for my password to "fix" it. It was really annoying and felt like harassment. Watch out for this kind of scam!O23 yearsI received a dodgy call from someone claiming to be with O2's fraud prevention department. They were fishing for my address, definitely a scammer!O23 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Asian accent, said he was from O2 and needed to verify my bank info for some iPhone 14 order supposedly placed. Total scam!3 yearsThis number rang me twice in a row, so I finally picked up on the second try. Some bloke with an Asian accent said his name was James and claimed he was from O2. I told him that the number didn’t look like O2’s at all. Then he said he was part of their fraud department, but I wasn’t buying it, so I just ended the call.JamesO23 yearsGot a call from someone saying a phone was purchased on my O2 account and they just wanted to confirm it was me. They didn’t even know my name! Asked for my email to “send details”. I hung up and called O2 straight away - turns out no phone had been bought at all. Total scam!3 yearsThis guy called me claiming he needed some details to cancel a phone order supposedly made through my 02 account. He said if I didn’t give it to him, I’d end up having to pay for the phone. Bit suspicious if you ask me.3 yearsTotal scam, watch out!3 yearsGot a call from some guy who said he was from O2, but it just felt like a total scam - sounded like an Asian bloke on the phone.3 yearsI've had this number repeatedly trying to ring me, but my phone security has flagged it as a scam, so I've blocked it. It's ridiculous - I received four calls in just one minute!3 yearsI just had a call informing me that someone attempted to make a purchase on my O2 account for a rather pricey iPhone or something similar. No doubt about it, it’s a complete scam!3 yearsI received a call from 02039548217, claiming to be with O2. They insisted that there was a large phone order made on my account and urged me to click on a link in an email they'd sent, claiming I needed to change my password immediately to avoid charges for a device I never ordered. It all felt rather fishy to me, so I firmly told him that I wouldn't be clicking any link from that email and promptly ended the conversation. The email in question was from [email protected].3 yearsReceived a call asking for my password-definitely a scam alert!3 yearsSome chap claims to be from the O2 fraud team. I reckon it's a con.3 yearsClaimed to represent O2, informing me of a transaction made on my account.Submit Your Own Report (020 3954 8217)
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