02039731098
☎️ 02039731098 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203973 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039731098
- Scam call trying to access accountFeb
2025Stop payment to fraudulent book clubJun
2021Beware of deceptive prize drawsFeb
2021Exploring a free puzzle bookDec
2020Trouble with book refund processJul
2020Unauthorized charge of £8.00Jul
2020Contest call turned out scamJun
2019Beware of wordsearch competition scamJun
2019Received calls after entering contestJun
2019Didn’t pick up the callMay
2019Potential scam, asked for detailsMay
2019Positive phone call, not scamMay
2019TV word search competition winnerMay
2019Questioning legitimacy of competition drawingMay
2019Won competition, no response backMay
2019Nuisance calls, blocking number, thanksMay
2019Caller hung up; nuisance call avoidedMay
2019Daily scam calls with noisy responseMay
2019Attempt to recruit for syndicateApr
2019Lottery scam claiming free ticketsApr
2019Received calls, likely scam activityMar
2019Received prank call with laughterMar
2019Number Of Searches: 260 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 21 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Afon Taf Fawr(Powys), Brotherhouse Bar(Lincolnshire), Smallbrook(Devon) and Walkeringham(Nottinghamshire).
02039731098 has 19 comments of which 4 x negative and 3 x positive and 12 x neutral
02039731098 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039731098 👆 is reported as linked to prize draw scams involving claims of being a finalist in competitions, often related to puzzle or wordsearch contests seen on TV. Callers request a small payment for postage of a so-called free puzzle book but frequently enrol victims in unwanted monthly subscriptions without consent. Many report no delivery of the promised item and unauthorised charges on their bank accounts, leading some to cancel their cards. Contact attempts with the organisation often end in automated responses, disconnections or silence, adding to concerns of fraudulent activity. Users are advised to remain cautious, avoid sharing bank details, monitor accounts closely, and consider blocking the number to prevent further nuisance calls. If contacted, it is prudent to verify claims independently before responding.
Reports on phone number 02039731098
1 yearso i got a call saying i'd been picked for a prize draw i supposedly joined in early january. after that, they attempted loads of payments from my bank. luckily, my bank (TSB) spotted it was dodgy and blocked it. now i think theyre trying to hack into my accounts and phone by changing passcodes and verification details. can somebody give me some advice please?TSB5 yearsCan anyone tell me how to cancel the payments to this supposed book club? I don’t wanna keep getting charged for something I never signed up for.6 yearsIt's been 11 days and still no book arrived. I finally called them today and managed to get through alright. I'll give it till Monday, and if nothing turns up, I'll call back to demand a refund. No idea if missing the book means I can't enter the main draw on 31st August - which, by the way, isn't the date Lucy first mentioned to me!Lucy6 yearsThey charged me £1.95 for a one-time payment but then went ahead and took £8 without asking me. Totally not ok!7 yearsI stumbled upon a competition being promoted on ITV and thought, “Why not give it a go?” About a week later, I received a rather exciting call informing me that I was among the 200 finalists, with another round to decide the ultimate winner. However, they mentioned I had to fork out £1 to claim a book that was promised to arrive the following week. Well, that never materialised, did it? In my naivety, I shared my details with them, and since then, it’s been crickets. Quite the lesson learned!ITV7 yearsA couple of days ago i got called twice from the same number after doing one of those word puzzles on tv. Both times I was working so couldn't answer properly. Not really sure what the calls were about, it didn't feel like a scam but it did seem a bit odd.7 yearsThe call went unanswered.7 yearsI got a call about a TV wordsearch contest and they said I might get into the final round. Then they asked me to sign up for a subscription costing £1.60 a month, and wanted my bank info after that. Not really sure if this is a proper thing or some kind of scam!7 yearsI took part in that TV word search contest and the answer was Emmerdale. They also let me try out one of their puzzle books for just £1.95. Definately not a scam, felt legit to me.Emmerdale7 yearsgot a call earlier saying i'd made it to the final round of this tv wordsearch contest i'd entered. they mentioned the final draw was on the 29th of may but then asked me to pay £1.95 using my credit or debit card. that doesn't seem legit to me - why would you have to pay to take part? felt dodgy and probably a scam. what bugs me most is i can't remember which channel the show was on. quite frustrating really.7 yearsI got a call the other day saying I'd be part of the final draw for some countdown puzzle happening on 29th May. The guy was quite pleasant to talk to, really friendly actually. After a bit of a chat, he tried to sell me a book for like £1.95. Seems legit to me, not one of those dodgy scams.7 yearsI told a mate I’d won some random prize or whatever. When I rang the number later, there was only a voice saying they’d be in touch soon. After that, nothing but silence.7 yearsI picked up a call from this number, but to my dismay, there was nothing but silence on the other end. Curious to know who it was, I dialled 1471 for some clarity. Upon reading a few reviews, it appears that many others have similarly been contacted without a word being uttered. I really can't stand these annoying calls, so I’ve made up my mind to block this number, thanks to the insights shared by others.7 yearsI picked up the phone, but the caller hung up immediately. After dialling 1471, I found out it was indeed the same number that had called. There was an invitation to ring back, but I chose not to bother and decided to jot down the number instead. A quick search on Google followed, just to see what I could find. We’ve got ourselves signed up to a service to block unwanted calls, so this was a bit of a nuisance.Google7 yearsEveryday I get calls from this number, but when I pick up, all I hear is noisy rubbish. Definitely looks like a scam to me.7 yearsGot a call from someone trying to rope me into their lottery syndicate, not interested at all!7 yearsThere's a right dodgy lot going on where they’re claiming folks have bagged themselves free lottery tickets. It’s all a scam, pure and simple!7 yearsThis number rang me twice in a row while I wasn’t home. I tried calling back around 8pm and all I got was someone saying "goodbye" before the call dropped. Seems dodgy to me, like some sort of scam or sales tactic. Just be careful if you get a call from them.7 yearsI picked up the phone only to be met with fits of laughter on the other end. Curiosity got the better of me, so I called the number back, but all I could hear was a woman's voice-clearly a recording-bidding me farewell. Quite odd, really!Submit Your Own Report (020 3973 1098)
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