02039765000
☎️ 02039765000 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203976 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039765000
- Desire for solitude and privacyNov
2023Attempted scam on estate agentNov
2023Attempted scam on realtorNov
2023Received strange call after inquiryOct
2023Received unexpected call from suspicious numberOct
2023Ignored call and blocked numberJun
2023Received impersonal, unsolicited buy-out callJun
2023Polite call asking about sharesJun
2023Warning for potential scam callApr
2023Unsolicited call, potential scam messageFeb
2023Unanswered calls, likely spam numberOct
2022Unsolicited call from potentially scammersSep
2022Missed call from unknown numberFeb
2022Number is a frustrating nuisanceJan
2022Number repeatedly calling, likely scamNov
2020Suspicious call, potential financial scamNov
2020Repeated calls, refusal to identifySep
2020Call regarding undisclosed legal matterSep
2020Warning about potential scam callSep
2020Frequent calls, suspected scamSep
2020Landline calls often ended, like scamSep
2020Solicited confirmation of stock ownershipSep
2020Potential financial scam reported previouslySep
2020Unsolicited share call, unclear requestSep
2020Possible scam call, seek verificationSep
2020Frequent hang-up calls, frustrating experienceSep
2020Frequent hang-up calls receivedSep
2020Suspicious call, reported as scamAug
2020Suspicious call about shareholdingsAug
2020Ignore landline calls from scammersAug
2020Fraudulent call impersonating financial companyAug
2020User seeking more informationAug
2020Caller requested financial information politelyAug
2020Declined to identify, call endedAug
2020Unknown caller with legal regulationsAug
2020Angio American takeover scam - frustratingFeb
2020Questioned about vote intentions from brokerFeb
2020Caller inquiring about stock voteFeb
2020CF poses significant dangerFeb
2020Caller did not disclose informationFeb
2020Refused cold call from SiriusFeb
2020Denied call from unknown London numberFeb
2020Suspicious phone call, didn't answerFeb
2020Unintelligible call mentioning Interserve meetingMar
2019Possible scam call from "Clive"Mar
2019Unsure of caller, fumbling responseMar
2019Unwanted call from InterserveMar
2019Number Of Searches: 468 Number Of Comments: 47 First Seen: 03 March 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bessels Leigh(Oxfordshire) and Boughton(Lincolnshire).
02039765000 has 47 comments of which 25 x neutral and 22 x negative
02039765000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039765000 👆 is reported as a persistent source of suspicious calls related to shares and financial matters, often claiming to represent well-known firms but refusing to provide clear identification. Callers frequently ask for personal or shareholder information, sometimes using pressured or evasive tactics, and hang up when challenged. The number has been linked to scam attempts involving corporate actions, takeovers, and votes, with reports highlighting poor language skills, repeated calls without messages, and unverified claims. Many have found the calls unsettling, untrustworthy, and intrusive, warning others of potential scams and cold calling practices. The callers tend to be polite but vague, encouraging caution and scepticism among recipients.
Reports on phone number 02039765000
3 yearsWhy on earth can't they just let me be?3 yearsHad a go at conning a property agent.3 yearsAttempted to con a property agent.3 yearsThis number rang me up after I asked about solar panels. Seemed a bit suspicious to me.3 yearsI reached out to gather some information on solar panels, and shortly after, I received a call from this number. Quite strange, as there's something off about it.3 yearsI missed the call earlier. After checking the details, I’ve decided to block the number.3 yearsGot a call about some kind of buyout for a company where I hold shares. They never bothered to use my name or even ask if I was the right person. Just another cold call - didn’t get a second of my time.3 yearsGot a call from a woman asking about some shares my husband supposedly has. I said he’s not around. They come across really polite, might trick someone easily!3 yearsPhone number 02039765000 Seems like a scam, they kept asking about shares I have that might get bought by a company called Prax.Prax3 yearsThis number called me earlier, and some guy was trying to chat in my Norse language (really badly). He said he got my details from a shareholders list. For about 5 minutes, he read from a script about my GDPR rights and kept saying anything I share belongs to them now. No clue what they want exactly, but calls like this are never good news - just scammers fishing for your financial info. Don't give them anything! Just humour them for a bit to waste their time, then say "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING" and hang up quick!4 yearsGot the same number as loads of other people on here. Seems like they’ve tried ringing a few times over the past couple of weeks but I never picked up, and was tied up when I finally got their call today. Never left any voicemail either, and from what I can tell, there’s no point in calling back or answering if it turns out to be a scam. Looks like they’re back at it again since the last comments on here were from two years ago.4 yearsGot a call out of the blue from this number. No shock it's flagged as dodgy, but I had a look because 'Georgeson' kept popping up here. I know they’re a City firm working with shareholder communication, so the queries about shares kinda made sense. Yet, the 0203 number doesn’t match any listed on their site, so it’s probably scammers pretending to be a legit company. I think Georgeson sometimes handle shareholder contacts, but I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t be making unprompted cold calls like this.Georgeson4 yearsSome random number rang me but I didn't pick up. No idea who it was.5 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, it's really annoying.6 yearsThis number, 02039765000, has rang me a few times but I ignored it since I didn’t recognise it. After seeing what others have said, I’m pretty sure it’s a scam. Cheers to everyone who shared their experiences here.6 yearsDont know who it was but they got stopped by my answerphone. Looks like its another one of those dodgy calls pretending to be from London. From what i can tell on this ace site, its some kinda financial scam.London6 yearsI got a call from this number and the bloke on the line asked if I was Mr xxxx, saying it was about some legal stuff but wouldn’t say what the “non financial” matter was. I didn’t give him any details and asked who he actually was. He said he worked for some company called “Georgeson,” but couldn’t explain anything else until I confirmed my identity. I stood my ground and asked where he had got my home phone from, but again he refused to answer unless I confirmed I was Mr xxxxx. I just told him politely that it wasn’t his business and then he just hung up on me.Georgeson6 yearsHad a call a bit ago from this number, some woman with a really professional tone asking if I'd dealt with IAG shares lately. Felt a bit off straight away. Honestly, these calls are scams - don't ever share your info with people ringing you out of the blue!IAG6 yearsI keep getting calls from them, asking for details but never actually saying who they are. They mention something about money and it's definitely fishy. Wouldn’t trust these lot at all.6 yearsGot five calls from the same number in just a month, but not once did they leave me a voicemail. Sounds fishy to me, probably those dodgy scammers people keep warning about.6 yearsI usually ignore calls on my landline during the daytime because they’re mostly dodgy. Still, I checked the number afterwards to see if maybe I should return the call, and, as expected, it turned out to be a scam.6 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from a company. They asked if I owned any shares there, which I found odd. When I told them they ought to already know, the person just ended the call. Definitely felt like a scam to me.6 years02039765000 rung me earlier but I was tied up on a different call and couldn’t get to it. Just noticed I flagged this number a couple of weeks back - looks like it’s the same old financial scam stuff!6 yearsGot a call from 02039765000 about some shares with Int[###]ns.group (BA). They kept staying they want to ask some questions but never really said what it's about. I just told them to send it all in writing instead. Bit frustrating not knowing what they want!BA6 years0203 9765000 This number claims to be from International Airlines Group discussing a rise in capital... Honestly, I reckon these matters ought to be handled in writing rather than over the phone.International Airlines Group6 yearsI've had this number ring me a bunch of times, but every time I pick up, they just drop the call. Really odd behaviour.6 yearsI've had multiple calls from this number, but every time I pick up, they just drop the line. Quite infuriating, really!6 yearsGot a call from 02039765000 about some "financial issue," but when my husband asked for details, they wouldn’t say who they were. Definitely a SCAM!!!6 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were from a company I supposedly own shares in (which anyone could check online), but they just dropped the call when I didn’t want to share my personal info.6 yearsThankful I just let it ring out! Daytime calls on the landline are usually spammers. Best to ignore, look up the number later, and if it’s someone familiar then call back. Otherwise, post the number here if it turns out to be dodgy.6 yearsGot a call from some guy called Andrew who said he was with Georgeson, said they worked for Computershare. He asked if I’d got a letter about the latest IAG corporate action, but I told him no way. Then he gave me another phone number and told me to ring it to sort out the missing docs. Felt like the whole thing was a bit sus, like some kind of scam to me.AndrewGeorgesonComputershareIAG6 yearsI got a call about some kinda finance stuff that was supposedly 'regulated'. She asked me to confirm some info even though she was the one who rang me in the first place. Sounded fairly polite at first, but she cut me off as soon as I started asking questions.6 yearsThey were clearly trying to fish out some details from me, felt pretty dodgy.6 yearsThey refused to say who they were, so I just ended the call.6 yearsGot a call from a lady who sounded really posh, saying there was some urgent financial thing that needed sorting out. When I asked who she was, she said she wasn’t allowed to tell me because of some legal rules - but she wouldn’t explain which rules exactly. That part confused me quite a bit.6 yearsGot called by some scammer asking about voting on that Sirius Minerals takeover by Anglo American. Honestly, just tell them to bugger off!Sirius Minerals6 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she was representing aal and sirius, asking if I knew about the vote and when it was happening. I asked her how she got my phone number, and she said it was from my broker. She wanted to know if I’d voted yet and what my decision was. I said I was holding off till the very last minute because there’s probably loads going on behind the scenes.AalSirius6 yearssome woman called saying shes working for aal and sirius, asking if i knew about the vote and the dates for it. when i asked how she got my number, she said it was through my broker. then she wanted to know if i already voted and how. i told her I was holding off till the last minute since things might be going on quietly behind the scenes.AALSirius6 yearsMr CF is really in quite a risky spot, honestly.CF6 yearsGot a call for my husband about some urgent money problem. I told them he wasn’t around but I could take a message. The lady - Harraj, I think - said she couldn’t share details due to rules and that she was calling on her client’s behalf. I asked what company she was with, and she said Georgesons, some kind of financial advisors. Then she said she’d ring back when my husband was in as it wasn’t urgent. I asked why it suddenly wasn’t urgent anymore and then she just hung up! Definitely sketchy, watch out!HarrajGeorgesons6 yearsHe brought up something about Sirius, which I have shares in, but I told him I don’t deal with cold calls and just hung up.Sirius6 yearsMy missus got a call while I was out, about some “urgent financial issue”. The caller wouldn’t give their name and sounded like someone was talking to them off-camera, telling them what to say.6 yearsGot a call from a London number and they already had my name. I just said no thanks and hung up straight away.London7 yearsthe missus answered a call from this number and it was a bit unclear what they were on about, but they kept mentioning interserve. i used to be with them and even hold some shares now, so that got me curious. they also talked about some meeting in march and wanted a word with me. seems like other folks got similar calls too.Interserve7 yearsGot a call from someone saying he was Clive, claiming to be from Interserve, which is where I used to work. I wasn’t in at the time, and he refused to leave any message. When I rang the number back, it just went straight to voicemail. Definitely didn’t seem like a genuine call.CliveInterserve7 yearsI asked nicely who was on the line, but the person sounded really hesitant and kept mumbling. They said something about Interserve and an AGM, but I wasn’t convinced so I ended up hanging up.Interserve7 yearsI got a call from this number claiming to be Interserve, which funny enough is a company I actually invest in, but I just ended up hanging up.InterserveSubmit Your Own Report (020 3976 5000)
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