02039663628
☎️ 02039663628 👆 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 02039663628
- Trying to cancel Amazon orderMay
2023Safe agent, reliable service, UPSMar
2022Suspicious UPS phone call for customsJun
2021Warning of potential phishing scamMay
2021UPS package scam call reportedMay
2021UPS scam with no dutiesMay
2021Suspected scam with incorrect informationMay
2021Beware of suspicious UPS callMay
2021Suspected UPS scam, not legitimateMay
2021Warning about fraudulent customs callMay
2021Suspicious email claiming customs issueMay
2021Positive experience with UPS supportApr
2021UPS data leak phishing attemptApr
2021Fake UPS requesting email for updatesApr
2021Email scam using fake customs issueApr
2021Parcel scam involving fake customsApr
2021Warning about UPS parcel scamApr
2021UPS impostor with accurate trackingApr
2021UPS scam for import dutiesApr
2021Fraudulent call from UPS possibleMar
2021Cautious against smart scam callMar
2021Concerned about UPS reference scamMar
2021Suspicious call from fake UPSMar
2021Call from unsolicited UPS scamFeb
2021Scam impersonating UPS, asking informationFeb
2021Avoid this number, it's a scamFeb
2021Concerned about mysterious phone callFeb
2021Received scam calls, reported to policeFeb
2021Implying UPS shipping is scamFeb
2021Scammer pretending to be HMRCFeb
2021Invalid response, please rephraseFeb
2021Suspicious email request, potentially dangerousFeb
2021Unintelligible UPS call receivedFeb
2021Suspicion of potential parcel scamFeb
2021Warning about potential UPS scamFeb
2021Suspicious charge, suspect internal leakFeb
2021Beware of UPS parcel scamFeb
2021Scam call from fake UPSFeb
2021Fraudulent UPS package storage scamJan
2021Distrusted, high daily charge, hung upJan
2021User received fraudulent UPS callJan
2021Possible scam call from UPSJan
2021Scam call from fake UPSJan
2021Potential scam from someone unknownJan
2021Beware of UPS storage feesJan
2021Clarification on UPS support numberJan
2021Received suspicious call about parcelJan
2021Valid call, will report backJan
2021Multiple calls claims package holdingJan
2021Received suspicious UPS delivery scamJan
2021Received suspicious call from "UPS."Jan
2021Suspicious UPS calls requesting email authorizationJan
2021Statement clarifying courier service mistakeJan
2021Received potentially suspicious call from DPDJan
2021Summary: User comment was not specifiedJan
2021Number Of Searches: 384 Number Of Comments: 50 First Seen: 07 January 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hodgefield(Staffordshire), Oldmeldrum(Aberdeenshire) and Pinxton(Nottinghamshire).
02039663628 has 50 comments of which 12 x neutral and 36 x negative and 2 x positive
02039663628 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039663628 👆 is reported as a phone number widely associated with scams impersonating UPS in the UK. Callers claim packages are held in customs, often demanding email addresses for supposed clearance or charging daily storage fees, typically £13. Despite knowing detailed shipment information like tracking numbers and sender details, the callers often struggle with English and have strong foreign accents, reducing call clarity. Multiple users report these calls as fraudulent, emphasising that legitimate UPS communications already have necessary customer data and do not request sensitive information by phone. There are concerns about data breaches within UPS or insiders leaking customer details. Users are advised not to share personal information, verify package status directly through official UPS channels, and block this number to avoid potential fraud.
Reports on phone number 02039663628
3 yearsThey called me and were asking about an order on Amazon, but their accent was so thick I could hardly catch what they were saying. They wanted to know if I placed the order and if I wished to cancel it. Thing is, I don't even have an Amazon account! I told them I'd have a look into it, thanks anyway.Amazon4 yearsReliable representative from UPS...UPS5 yearsI just got a call from someone claiming to be UPS, asking for my email to clear customs on a package I already got. The call quality was awful and the person on the line definitely wasn’t British. Weirdly, they knew loads about the parcel - my name, what was inside, my phone number, and likely when it was sent. But somehow they didn’t have my email? Like another commenter said, it really feels like either someone at UPS is leaking info to scammers or there’s been a data breach. I’m pretty sure that’s what’s going on here.UPS5 yearsThis number just rang me up saying they needed my email about a parcel from Belgium. I nearly gave it, but then he got all confused over BT connect! I asked where he was calling from and he said Philippines! Turns out he's some dodgy call centre bloke pretending to be UPS. Total SCAM ALERT! UPS would already have your email if needed, and they’d contact you properly for any customs fees or anything. Definitely a con.BelgiumPhilippinesUPS5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from UPS about a parcel I already got - total scam, watch out!UPS5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with UPS about a parcel that actually arrived ages ago and didn’t need any fees or duties paid. Total scammer trying to trick me.UPS5 yearsThis feels dodgy to me. They asked for my email to sort out customs, even though I spoke to UPS just yesterday about my parcel. They had my tracking info, address, and the date it was sent right, but couldn’t get my name right. Sounds like there’s been some kind of data leak.UPS5 yearsI received a call today from a number claiming to be from UPS, requesting my email address. The odd thing is, they somehow knew there was a parcel addressed to me. The person had a peculiar accent and the line was rather unclear. Just a heads up for everyone; stay vigilant!UPS5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with UPS, even gave me a tracking number and the company selling the item. Turns out it was a total scam! I’d already checked the parcel details - it had been delivered ages ago, and I’d paid the genuine UPS for it.UPS5 yearsGot a call about some parcel stuck in Customs, sounded so dodgy, probably a scam.5 yearsI got a call from someone named Arajia, who gave an email like [email protected][###] and asked for my email so she could supposedly help with a customs release. Seems dodgy to me since the package she mentioned had already arrived ages ago. Feels like a bit of a scam.Arajia5 yearsGot a call from UPS about some details they needed for customs to sort out the charges. Took a day but everything got cleared up, and the parcel arrived fine. Definitely a genuine number.UPS5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were UPS. They asked for my email to supposedly send shipment info, even though I was already getting updates without sharing anything. Seemed a bit fishy to me.UPS5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were UPS, needing my email to sort out a warranty repair on something I’d bought. Kinda creepy how they knew all the details about my order, makes me think UPS’s data might've been leaked or something.UPS5 yearsSo, these people called saying there was a package held up at customs and asked for our email to sort it out. Funny thing is, they already knew who had sent us a parcel recently. Strange!5 yearsGot a call from them saying they needed our email to sort out a parcel that was supposedly held up in customs. Funny thing is, they somehow already knew details about who sent a package we recently got.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be UPS about import fees on a parcel. Thing is, the package had already arrived days ago. Classic scam, be careful!5 yearsGot a call from a guy saying he was with UPS, mentioned my exact tracking number and where the package was coming from. Surprisingly, the parcel actually turned up a few hours later! The bloke had a heavy accent and the connection was awful, like he was shouting from outside in a storm. I ended up giving him my email for some customs paperwork since I couldn’t access the tracking myself - and he nailed every single detail. Feels like someone at UPS must be spilling info, this was a bit too spot-on to be a coincidence.UPS5 yearsDefinitely not from UPS! I already got my parcel a week back. I kept getting calls demanding import duty payment, threatening to keep the parcel until I pay up. But I’ve got the item in hand! When I rang UPS, they told me it’s a total scam. Somehow, these fraudsters had the tracking code and my info. Usually, the person calling is a woman with a strong Indian accent and the connection is awful. Just block and ignore these calls!UPSIndia5 yearsThe call quality was terrible, really crackly and hard to make out what the caller was saying. They said they were from UPS and wanted me to ring them back. It seemed dodgy to me, more like a scam. Just a heads up for anyone else - if you’re waiting on a UPS delivery, they already have your info and wouldn’t normally call like this. I’m with the other comment here, feels like there might be some kind of info leak at UPS that needs sorting out.UPS5 yearsThis was such a clever scam call! The woman knew the tracking number and exactly what was supposed to be in the package. Luckily, I had already got the parcel, but she kept insisting on my email to supposedly send an invoice - even though I’ve already paid. I was a bit hesitant to give it, so she offered her own email which ended in [email protected][###]. Just so you know, this number isn’t linked to UPS at all, and their EU head office is actually in Brussels. Also, UPS would already have your email and address anyway, so no need to give it out!UPS5 yearsI got a call from what looked like a UPS number, but the audio was all scratchy when they asked for my reference. It made me think it was legit at first. Honestly, I’m pretty worried this could be more dangerous than just some dodgy spam emails.UPS5 yearsGot a phone call from someone with a foreign accent claiming to be from UPS, but I could hardly make out what they were saying. They were asking for assistance to clear my parcel through customs and then abruptly ended the call. Oddly, they knew the company the parcel was coming from, but struggled to say the name right! I already paid the VAT for my package, so no extra fees should be needed. I’m beginning to think there’s a security breach or someone inside UPS leaking info to these fraudsters.UPS5 yearsGot a call on my landline earlier from this number, but the connection was really bad so I ended the call. Then they rang again, saying the call got cut off. They said they were from UPS and asked me to send my info over email. I decided to look them up here afterwards.UPS5 yearsI received a call from someone acting like a UPS representative, requesting my email address. What raises a red flag for me is how they are privy to the details of my parcel. It's clearly a scam, without a doubt!UPS5 yearsBeware of a scam! Whatever you do, don’t provide any personal information over the phone.5 yearsI keep getting calls every week from someone claiming to be UPS. I foolishly gave out my email address, and now my inbox is flooded with messages asking for my personal info. I’m really worried they might try something worse. I’ve already contacted the police about it.UPS5 yearsBeware of UPS scams, can’t believe how many try to pull the same trick!5 yearsGot a missed call earlier and decided to call back. A bloke answered, speaking with a thick accent that was hard to catch, saying he was from HMRC. I had already looked up the number and knew it wasn’t legit, so when I called out the lie, he went silent and then the line just dropped to voicemail. Definitely a dodgy one - I’d say block it straight away as it’s clearly a scam.HMRC5 yearsSo this UPDS lot asked me for my email so they could "send a document". I told them if they're really UPS, they should already have my email since I’ve got an account with them. They just said they couldn’t get to it. Feels like they just wanna send some dodgy attachment or something!UPDSUPS5 yearsI reckon this might be one of those parcel cons.5 yearsI received a call from this number claiming to be from UPS, but the voice on the other end was nearly impossible to understand.UPS5 yearsSomeone said they were from UPS and even mentioned some names of people from one of our suppliers, which sounded convincing. But when I checked the tracking number they gave me, it was all wrong. Pretty sure it’s a scam. So, don’t hand over any personal info if you get a call from this number. Always just check the tracking info straight from the UPS site to be safe.UPS5 yearsTotally a scam, without a doubt. Got a voicemail claiming I owed £13 per day for storing a parcel, which hasn't even landed in the UK yet. Bit odd to have to pay for something that’s not even here! What freaked me out more was how they seemed to know all the parcel info - makes me think there might be a leak from inside somehow. Tried ringing UPS customer service, but no answer even though it was during their working hours. Sent them a message too, but still no reply. Luckily, my parcel turned up fine today, no hassle at all.UPS5 yearsGot a voicemail pretending to be UPS, saying I owed £13 each day for customs clearance. Rang UPS support and they confirmed there’s no such charge. Definitely a scam.UPS6 yearsSo, this person said they were from UPS and told me my parcel was stuck in storage, and I’d have to pay £13 per day starting in three days to release it. They even had the real tracking number for my package. When I rang the proper UK UPS helpline, there was a message about them looking into scam calls pretending to be UPS. They also advised not to share any personal info or click links in emails or texts.UPSUK UPS6 yearsSomeone rang saying it was about my UPS package, claiming I’d have to pay £13 a day for each parcel (there was more than one). I struggled to follow what they were saying and got confused about why they wanted extra info when they already had my shipping details. Definitely sounded dodgy, so I just ended the call!UPS6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with UPS - total scam, don’t fall for it!UPS6 yearsI got a call saying it was from UPS, which sounded dodgy just like some others have mentioned. What freaked me out was they already knew my mobile number and the date my parcel was supposed to arrive. Definitely felt like a scam trying to mess with me.UPS6 yearsGot a woman on the phone claiming she was from UPS, which seems to be the same story loads of people have been saying here. The call was really crackly and hard to understand. She was talking about charging £13 for each parcel arriving from France. Thing is, I’m not expecting any deliveries. I ended the call twice, thinking it was probably a con. Then, she rang back and left a voicemail with an email address: [email protected]. It all felt a bit dodgy to me.UPSFrance6 yearsWatch out for this UPS storage fee scam. They used my parcel’s tracking info even though it was delivered quite some time ago. Don't fall for it!6 yearsI got a call from a bloke claiming to be with UPS but his accent was really hard to catch. He said he needed my email address to send me some info about a delivery. Bit baffling since I’m expecting a parcel from Germany that should be coming via UPS anyway, but I don’t get why he’d want my email in the first place.UPSGermany6 yearsDon't think this is some dodgy scam call, it's actually UPS support trying to help you get your stuff through customs here in the UK when importing from abroad. If you're unsure whether the call is genuine, just pop over to the company's official website and have a look for the parcel with the tracking info they mentioned. If the parcel shows up there, then it's definitely a real call trying to assist you.UPSUK6 yearsThis number kept ringing me like four times all in one morning. They even dropped a voicemail. Like others have mentioned, it was a young woman pretending to be from UPS saying my parcel’s been stuck for three days and I owe £13 a day to release it. She said I had to call back or email to sort it out. The voicemail was pretty messed up and I could barely catch the email address cause it kept cutting out. But the phone number she gave sounded like a real UPS customer service line.UPS6 yearsThe lady on the phone actually named the package and gave me the exact tracking number, which was quite surprising. I have no clue how anyone outside of UPS could have access to that info, so I'm leaning towards this being a legit call. Since customer service is shut atm, I’ll ring them tomorrow and see what's actually happening. I'll update here afterwards so others know too!UPS6 yearsGot a weird voicemail from a woman claiming to be from UPS saying I had three packages stuck and needed to provide info for delivery. She said it would cost £13 a day per parcel to hold them unless I gave the details. They gave me a couple of contact numbers - one was an actual UPS line, and the other was a scam! She also asked for my email to “confirm” stuff. They mentioned a company called Early Image as the sender, which I've never heard of and I'm not expecting any deliveries anyway!UPSEarly Image6 yearsJust got a call from a woman saying she was with UPS. I couldn’t catch everything she was saying clearly, but she mentioned something about needing my email because there was some customs charge on a parcel. Thing is, I’ve already got all my packages delivered, so it seemed a bit off to me.UPS6 yearsIn just 10 mins, I got two calls from someone saying they were UPS. I already received 2 of my 3 packages together earlier, but these callers said the last one was being held and they needed me to approve it by email. Definitely sounds like a scam to me.UPS6 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from DPD, asked me for my email. After I told her, I kept asking what the call was about, then she just cut me off. Makes me think it could be a spam call, though I’m not completely certain.DPD6 yearsThey said they were with UPS, but no DP or anything like that, just thought I'd clear that up.DPUPSSubmit Your Own Report (020 3966 3628)
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