02039650200
☎️ 02039650200 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 203965 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039650200
- End call, block the numberOct
2020Asked for name, abrupt hang upSep
2020Frustration with unwanted phone callsMay
2020Caller uses music to disruptFeb
2020Beware of knowledgeable investment fraudJan
2020Frustration over persistent cold callerJan
2020Call cut off, answered lateDec
2019Call rang twice, cut offDec
2019Three unanswered calls and quietDec
2019Brief phone call unanswered. Uncertain outcomeDec
2019Similar scam comment observation. SubtleNov
2019Upset with pushy art salesmanOct
2019Call disrupted by loud individualsOct
2019Claimed to offer art investmentOct
2019Annoying nuisance call, didn't answerApr
2019False claim, persistent telemarketing callFeb
2019Ignore call after 4 ringsFeb
2019Daily calls, no messages leftJan
2019Report to ICO for harassmentDec
2018Not authentic, comparing to other salesDec
2018Questioning the legitimacy of investmentNov
2018No answer, possible scam callNov
2018Unwanted call asking for PaulNov
2018Active number, failed today attemptOct
2018User rejects proposition, cold calling suspicionOct
2018Unwanted investment call, persistent responseOct
2018Unsolicited, suspicious marketing phone callOct
2018Incorrect number or wrong connectionSep
2018Caller hung up silently, unsettlingSep
2018Assumes all calls are scammersAug
2018Suspicious interaction with unknown callerJul
2018Unsolicited investment call, not interestedJul
2018User was blocked for commentsJul
2018Unwanted call, requested personal informationJul
2018Questionable investment company with unethical practicesJun
2018Recognition of untrustworthy tele salesJun
2018UK investment made 36% returnJun
2018Complaining about traditional fine artJun
2018Message not left. Danger assumedApr
2018Stop frequent unwanted phone callsApr
2018Lacks specific information providedApr
2018Completely useless, block this numberApr
2018Declined investment call, said goodbyeMar
2018Random series of numbersMar
2018Repeated calls, hangs up afterwardMar
2018Persistent noisy hang-up calls describedMar
20186pm call, female operator scamMar
2018Brief response provided in 5 wordsMar
2018Difficulty communicating due to languageMar
2018Unsolicited call selling art investmentMar
2018Persistent unsolicited calls, seeking investmentsMar
2018Ignored and dismissed by interviewerMar
2018Repeated missed calls with no responseFeb
2018Multiple nuisance calls from scammersFeb
2018Received pushy information offer, hung upFeb
2018Warning about potential scam activityFeb
2018Unsolicited call asking financial informationFeb
2018Number Of Searches: 686 Number Of Comments: 56 First Seen: 10 February 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Lower Kingswood(Surrey) and Old Buckenham(Norfolk).
02039650200 has 56 comments of which 41 x neutral and 14 x negative and 1 x positive
02039650200 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039650200 👆 is reported as an intrusive and persistent nuisance, linked to aggressive cold calls promoting dubious investment opportunities, particularly in fine art. Callers often pose as representatives from a company named Marketing Elite or similar, employing high-pressure tactics and refusing to accept refusal. Many report calls featuring inaccurate personal information or attempts to extract sensitive data, with some claiming the callers hang up abruptly when challenged. The number has been associated with scams, ignoring requests to be removed from contact lists despite GDPR regulations. Multiple users describe the experience as frustrating and invasive, with frequent daily calls and no legitimate follow-up. It is strongly advised to block the number and avoid engagement to prevent potential fraud or harassment.
Reports on phone number 02039650200
6 yearsJust ended the call. Going to block this number for sure.6 yearsThey wanted to talk to me by name but when I didn’t respond they just hung up. Watch out for this.6 years02039650200 Honestly, with everything going on - millions dying from covid-19 and no real cure in sight - it’s mad to get calls like this. On that Wednesday when they said we might be allowed back to work if we keep the right distance and all that, this number rang me up?? I swear this same number was annoyingly calling me loads before lockdown, and now it looks like the annoying calls are starting again. Don’t these idiots ever get tired of ringing people non-stop??? If I didn’t need a phone, I would chuck it in a heartbeat. Proper bleak times we’re living through :-(:-(6 yearsThey put music on the call so you can’t use your phone properly. Really annoying!7 yearsInvestment scam alert - these people really know their stuff. Just keep them chatting and then proper swear when you’re done with 'em!!!7 yearsA lady’s voice said I’d been in touch with Marketing Elite last year - totally wrong. Then she wanted me to confirm my name, which I didn’t, and quickly started asking about my plans to invest in fine art, again wrong. This scammer took ages before finally giving up. I thought cold calling for selling or scamming was banned now, but seeing all the complaints about this number going back to 2018 makes me wonder if anyone actually does anything about it.Marketing Elite7 yearsThey called me thrice, I picked up once but the call got disconnected right away.7 yearsphone only rang a couple times then cut off right before the voicemail began.7 yearsCalled me a few times then nothing.7 yearsJust rang a few times then went quiet. Maybe someone else answered, but definitely not at my place. Can't really say for sure tho.7 yearsPretty much like what others said. Definitely a scam, but they use a clever little trick.7 yearsSomeone called trying to push some investment in “fine” art to me. I told them they wouldn’t recognise fine art even if it smacked them right in the face and asked them nicely not to ring me again. Honestly, sick of these sorts of calls!7 yearsPicked up the phone second time, just heard a bunch of guys yelling and mucking about. Absolute idiots. They should be locked away.7 yearsGot a call from some bloke in ME saying we had a chat last year, going on about how bank interest rates are rubbish and offering info on investing in art. I just said I’m not interested and hung up.ME7 yearsI received a rather bothersome call that rang about four times before going silent. They didn’t pick up, which only adds to the irritation.7 yearsThey keep ringing and after about 4 rings I just hang up.7 yearsThey rang me up saying they were from Marketing here in the UK. Said we’d chatted before, which is complete rubbish. Told them to take me off their call list but the bloke just kept going on and on!UK8 yearsThis number calls me daily, yet I never pick up. They never bother to leave a voicemail, so I shall continue to disregard them entirely.8 yearsThis ME Art lot just won’t give up. I already said I’m not coughing up £5000 for their rubbish but they keep ringing me. Gonna report them to the ICO for pestering me.ME ArtICO8 yearsArt fraudsters alright - just like those dodgy calls about land or selling wine.8 yearsI had a chat with a guy named Philip Duggins from Marketing Elite, who was trying to pitch some kind of art investment. He said his clients earned 12.5% last year and told me to jot it down, even though he was also sending me an email with the details. Trouble is, I couldn’t find any trace of this firm on Google or LinkedIn. If they’re legit, why wouldn’t info be easy to find online, especially if they’re asking you to write down the company name? I’m gonna rate this as neutral because I’m not totally sure. Also, my phone did flag the call as a robocall, but I answered anyway.Philip DugginsMarketing EliteGoogleLinkedIn8 yearsDidn’t pick up and they didn’t leave any voicemail. Probably just some dodgy scam. So frustrating!8 yearsI just got a call and the person on the line asked for "Paul?". I told them there’s no one called Paul here, then they asked who they were speaking to. I didn’t give my name and ended the call. Looks like that’s their way of finding out names to ring back later on.Paul ”8 yearsThis number is definitely still in use. They tried calling today but couldn’t get through my blocker.8 yearsI attempted to secure my consent for them to forward some details regarding their investment opportunities. The chap claimed I could potentially rake in as much as 13% on what I put in. However, I reminded him that I’d been warned against engaging with cold callers, as they often turn out to be dodgy. I firmly stated that I had no intention of pursuing his proposal. Despite my clear refusal, he simply wouldn’t let it go. In the end, the only option left was to terminate the call.8 yearsThey were trying to get me to agree to receive some investment details. The guy claimed I could earn up to 13% on what I put in. I told him I was warned against investing if it comes from a cold call, cos usually it’s a scam. I made it clear I wasn’t interested at all. But he wouldn’t quit and kept pushing. Eventually, I had no choice but to just hang up on him.8 yearsSome bloke rang me claiming he had free marketing tips. He even mentioned my name and email. When I asked him how he got hold of those details, he just dropped the call.8 yearsThe bloke on the line was clearly chatting with someone else. Every time I said hello, he just kept replying with no no no. Then he finally just cut off the call.8 yearsNo idea who was calling, no one said a word when I picked up but I could tell someone was on the other end. Proper weird.8 yearsI’ve never shared my landline with anyone, not even close friends. So whenever the phone rings, it’s gotta be some kind of scam. Like usual, I just let it go to voicemail.8 yearsGot a call from some guy called Lewis, kept asking for my hubby. Told him he wasn't here and he just kept saying "put your husband on". Yeah right, that'll work! Refused to say what the company was about. Said it's NEU UK, but I can't find anything on that biz anywhere.LewisHahaNEU UK8 yearsGot a call saying they could offer me a 15% return on some investment. I said I wasn’t interested at all, but they kept going anyway. Had to end the call and blocked their number straight away. I’m on the TPS, but it looks like they couldn’t care less about that.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsGot blocked because of what folks said here. Cheers for that.8 yearsI received a rather intrusive call out of the blue. The caller seemed quite keen on extracting more information from me but then abruptly hung up.8 yearsApparently, a firm named Marketing Elite has been ringing me up. They tried to push some art investments, saying their clients made 12.5% profits last year. Personally, I wouldn’t trust them at all. I only answered because they kept calling so often. When I asked them to stop contacting me, they just ignored it, even though it’s supposed to be my right under GDPR. Honestly, these sorts of people should be shut down. When I called them out on it, they got quite rude and even used bad language.Marketing Elite8 yearsRight the minute you catch on they’re from a telesales place saying ‘how’s your day going?’ you just know it’s all nonsense and stuff you don’t want. Seems like they’ve started making up their own glowing reviews too (18/06/18. 36% return on investment. Yeah, sure, sounds way too good to be real).Blimey8 yearsInvestment ME UK, bit of a shame most folks here didn’t bother to check the details or do some digging, but I managed to get 36% return on my investment within a year.ME UK8 yearsYeah, total Fine Art scam. Just say you’re a 92-year-old pensioner and watch them back off.8 yearsDidn’t leave a message. Still gotta think this one’s sketchy.8 yearsPlease stop ringing me, it's happening like 7 times every day!8 yearsdidn't give any info at all8 yearsComplete rubbish, I suggest you block this number immediately.8 yearsGot a call from someone in ME tryin to pitch some investment stuff. Told them I wasn’t interested and then just ended the call.Middle East8 yearsThey keep ringing me nonstop, and when I pick up it’s just loads of background noise before they suddenly drop the call.8 yearsI've been receiving calls from this number incessantly, at all hours from dawn till dusk. Each time I pick up, it’s apparent that someone’s on the line, but then it just goes silent as they disconnect. It's quite perplexing!8 yearsGot a call well after six in the evening from a woman claiming to represent MU UK, touting some sort of investment chance. Total scam, if you ask me. Avoid at all costs!MU UK8 yearscheers for the info here - really helpful. they rang me two times today but only rang once each time maybe they want me to ring them back.8 yearsGot a call from 02039650200. The person was going on about sending me details about a 'great' investment chance because banks are doing badly, suggesting putting money into modern art instead. When I asked how they got my out of date number and old address, they said my bank had sold the info and then just hung up on me. Didn’t even get to mention I’m a council tenant - not sure a tiny Picasso would have a place here!Picasso8 yearsThey kept sayin, 'we wanted to send you some info' but the call dropped on my side. I said, 'not if you dont speak English properly' lol.8 yearsComplete time wasters. They dont even bother to say anything when you pick up.8 yearsThis number keeps ringing us incessantly, often twice daily, multiple times each week, all in search of our son. Despite both him and us clarifying that these calls are unwelcome and that he has no interest whatsoever in their “investment” opportunities, they persist. Each time, they hang up after we’ve told them off, yet lo and behold, a day or two later, the phone goes off again. Frankly, we’re reaching a point where we’re seriously contemplating getting rid of our landline entirely or perhaps just changing our number altogether. What options do we have?8 years02039650200 keeps ringing but the caller just cuts off right after you pick up. Feels like they just want you to answer so they can say they got through or something? Weird.8 years0203 965 0200 just phoned me like three times within 4 minutes, different folks from the same call centre each time. They were trying to send me some free info. I said I wasn’t interested and they just ended the call. The third time I just picked up and hung up straight away. Proper scammers!8 yearsSomeone said they were from me uk, trying to give me info like in the 15/02 post. They were pretty insistent, kept saying they just wanted to share some details. I told them I was gonna hang up - so I did!ME UK8 yearsA woman kept going on and on, giving me loads of info and then asked me to verify my details. Totally a dodgy sales scam.8 yearsThe number 3 965 0200 rang me at 5.34pm on Wednesday 14th Feb 2018. It was some company called me uk wanting to know about my income sources. The lady read out a list and then asked where exactly my income was from. I told her it was a state pension, and then she just hung up on me. Definitely a scam, so watch out and don’t fall for it.Me UKSubmit Your Own Report (020 3965 0200)
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