02039662280
☎️ 02039662280 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 203966 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039662280
- Warning about lottery scam subscriptionMay
2021Warning about possible phone scamApr
2021Received scam voicemail from fake sheriffMar
2021Scam call about fake prizeFeb
2021Lottery using clever advertising strategiesFeb
2021Received lottery scam cold callFeb
2021Lottery scam, beware of callsFeb
2021Warning: blocked number, likely scamFeb
2021Suspicious lottery ticket prize claimFeb
2021User warning: lottery scam, bank detailsFeb
2021Suspicious contact requesting bank informationFeb
2021No summary providedFeb
2021User received scam phone callJan
2021Excessive calls without responseJan
2021Questioning legitimacy of lottery offerJan
2021Bank info compromised, funds stolenJan
2021Warning about possible lottery scamJan
2021User complained about receiving suspicious notificationsJan
2021Robyn Peters lottery scam humorJan
2021Number Of Searches: 136 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 28 December 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Borrodale(Highland), Fluchter(East Dunbartonshire) and Triangle(Durham).
02039662280 has 18 comments of which 12 x negative and 6 x neutral
02039662280 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039662280 👆 is reported as a persistent lottery scam where callers promise free entries or prize wins but then press for bank details or subscription payments. Callers often use pushy or rude tactics and sometimes leave automated voicemails with urgent messages. Many report repeated calls daily, with no way to get through when phoning back. Some claim the scammers mention familiar names or organisations to build trust but ultimately try to charge money or steal bank info. Numerous users warn not to engage and highlight the aggressive and deceptive nature of the calls, which frequently mention popular lotteries or competitions but are clearly fraudulent attempts to extract personal data or cash.
Reports on phone number 02039662280
5 yearsThis is a total rip off. They lure you in with 10 free lines for some lottery but then hit you with a £39.00 monthly charge. Best to just ignore it.5 yearsThis number kept calling me a few times and when I tried ringing back, there was just silence. It’s clearly a scam. Someone named Robyn Peters is involved, so don’t ever share your bank info with her or anyone pretending to be from a lottery. Better to report it to the police and let them know what’s going on.Robyn Peters5 yearsI didn’t pick up but got a voicemail from an automated voice, sounded American. They said they were from the county court sheriff and I had to ring them straight away. Needless to say, I ignored it. Total scam.5 yearsI got a call saying I’d won a PS5, but I told them it wasn’t me and I never signed up for anything like that. They sounded a bit disappointed and said they’d just give the prize to someone else. I just ended the call after that.5 yearsGot yet another annoying cold call today...said I won some big lottery or something, total scam as usual!5 yearsGot a call today from someone claiming I won free lottery tickets. They seemed quite chatty at first, but then suddenly asked for my bank details. I told them no, and they said to wait on the line, but I just ended the call. Watch out, seems like a scam.5 yearsScam alert! Someone called claiming I’d won the lottery but was just fishing for my bank info. Totally dodgy.5 yearsLast week i had to block this number cos its definitely scammy, watch out folks!5 yearsI got a call from someone who said I’d won a lottery, but they were really pushy and rude, insisting I hand over my details straight away. It definitely seemed really suspicious to me.5 yearsThey never really said straight up, but they did bring up the EuroMillions and some lottery stuff. Seemed like they already had loads of my info and kept pushing me to give them my bank details, even asking which bank I use. Proper persistent they were!5 yearsI don't have any information to share.5 yearsThey told me I’d won something then just cut the call straight away.6 yearsThey kept ringing me like 8 to 10 times daily but I just didnt pick up.6 yearsGot a call from some dodgy lotery scam. They claimed you could get tickets worth 30 million euros every week for just nine quid. Sounds fishy to me!6 yearsi got a call asking for my bank details and somehow they managed to withdraw five quid every week without me noticing til later.6 yearsGot a couple of calls today sayin I won the lottery, total scam. Watch out for these types!6 yearsGot a call saying I’d won a free lottery prize from some syndicate. Then, a few days after, they rang me again saying I’d bagged a £1000 Tesco voucher from doing a survey. Pretty sure it was just a con.6 yearsHaha, just got a call from some Robyn Peters about winning the lottery - total scam, obviously! Laughable stuff.Robyn PetersSubmit Your Own Report (020 3966 2280)
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