02039897116
☎️ 02039897116 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203989 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
Caller ID may showcase this phone number in any of these formats:
If you want to return this call, click here to see the call charges.
020 3989 7116 Tagged as:
TimeLine of events for phone number 02039897116
- Seeking refund for faulty washing machineMar
2022Identified as definite scam with errorsMar
2022Scam call requesting banking detailsMar
2022Jessica claims £119 washing machine refundMar
2022Unanswered call with no responseMar
2022Addressing and reporting scam callsMar
2022Repetitive warranty refund scam frustrationMar
2022Information on stopping scam callsMar
2022Refund for unwanted washing machine warrantyMar
2022Received unwanted refund scam callMar
2022Receiving unwanted calls about warrantyMar
2022Report scam attempts to authoritiesMar
2022Take action to stop phone scamsMar
2022Doubtful about Sunday refund callMar
2022Inquiring about previous telephone ownerMar
2022Warning: potential scam for refundsMar
2022Received call about refund scamMar
2022Received unexpected £119 refund callMar
2022Scam caller requesting bank detailsMar
2022Received call from foreign womanMar
2022Following steps to prevent scamsMar
2022Request for refund is desiredMar
2022Unrecognized missed call, no voicemailMar
2022Unknown number, foreign female calledMar
2022Fraudulent call about washing machine warrantyMar
2022Scam call offering fake refundMar
2022Call center looking for wrong personMar
2022Scam call, hung upMar
2022Caller alleges scam and disconnectsMar
2022Abusive calls about refunds, nonsenseMar
2022Complained about insurance refund scamMar
2022Morning call for deceased residentMar
2022Missed call from unknown numberMar
2022Caller tried refund scam attemptMar
2022Washing machine insurance refund offeredMar
2022Warning about potential refund scamMar
2022Caller had multiple beeps, disconnectedMar
2022Scam involving washing machine insuranceMar
2022Warning about potential refund scamMar
2022Overpaid appliance insurance, likely a scamMar
2022Warning about suspicious 020 numbersMar
2022A woman claimed refund, hang upMar
2022Recognize scam 0203 phone numberMar
2022Loud whistle used to stop callerMar
2022Random sequence of numbersMar
2022Frequent annoying unwanted calls needs ignoringMar
2022Possible refund on appliance insuranceMar
2022Wanted refund for warranty chargeMar
2022Please provide more contextMar
2022Refund call declined for cautionMar
2022Scam call for insurance refundMar
2022Incorrect response, no context givenMar
2022Phone scam targeting elderly relativesMar
2022Possible scam from unknown sourceMar
2022Requesting bank details for refundMar
2022Scammers requesting banking details refundMar
2022Indian scammers claiming insurance refundMar
2022Owed money by washing machine insuranceMar
2022Unexpected call about potential refundMar
2022Attempting refund, suspected scammer, requestMar
2022Refund request, suspicious call, hung upMar
2022Attempted scam regarding washer insuranceMar
2022Received suspicious call about refundMar
2022Refund department asked for bank detailsMar
2022Unlikely refund call, hung upMar
2022Increase in scam attempts perceivedMar
2022Wanted bank details for repaymentMar
2022Scam: fake refund request receivedMar
2022Scammer claiming washing machine refundMar
2022Stop scam calls, contact MPsMar
2022Report phishing scam attempts promptlyMar
2022Take action to stop scamsMar
2022Scam call for washing machine insuranceMar
2022Overpaid washing machine insurance scamMar
2022Scam call, not recognized, blockedMar
2022Questioning overpaid warranty payment, uncertainMar
2022Suspicion of potential banking scamMar
2022Best way to handle scam callsMar
2022Harassment from persistent scam callerMar
2022Scammer Kevin Chapman calls repeatedlyMar
2022Scam call for fake maintenanceMar
2022Disappointed with the subscription systemMar
2022Missed call with no messageMar
2022Number Of Searches: 167 Number Of Comments: 74 First Seen: 18 March 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Baswich(Staffordshire), Burnham Thorpe(Norfolk), Nance(Cornwall) and Strensham(Worcestershire).
02039897116 has 74 comments of which 36 x negative and 38 x neutral
02039897116 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039897116 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls that claim you are owed a refund for overpayment on washing machine warranties or insurance, often citing specific refund amounts. Callers, frequently with foreign accents, attempt to obtain bank or card details under the guise of processing refunds. The calls are unsolicited, sometimes aggressive, and often use spoofed or fake numbers, making them difficult to block. Recipients report that legitimate companies would contact via official correspondence, not phone calls. Users are urged to refuse giving personal or banking details, report such calls to the police fraud database, and contact their MPs to press for technological solutions to prevent spoofed scams. These calls are a recognised nuisance, frequently targeting vulnerable individuals and warrant cautious handling.
Reports on phone number 02039897116
4 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from the washing machine refund centre. Sounded a bit dodgy to me!4 yearsI'm pretty sure it’s a scam, they didn’t even bother getting my name right.4 yearsThis number got in touch with me yesterday, claiming they wanted to give me money back for an overpaid washing machine bill. I told them I had no idea what they were talking about and ended the call. Sounds like they were trying to trick me into handing over my bank info so they could "send" me a refund.4 yearsI received a call from a woman named Jessica, who had an Indian accent. She informed me that I'm due to receive a refund of £119 because I paid too much for my washing machine insurance.Jessica4 yearsI picked up and said hello a couple of times but no one replied. Ended up just hanging up.4 yearsThere's a couple of posts down below that explain how to get rid of these scam calls if you're fed up with them.4 yearsWell, would you believe it, this is the fourth time this week I've gotten calls trying to sell me a refund for a warranty on a washing machine I’ve never owned. I guess these idiots must be making some money to keep at it. Honestly, I wish the phone companies would get a grip and put a stop to this rubbish once and for all.Blimey4 yearsSaw a few posts from earlier where someone shared a few ways to deal with these scams. I already reported the number to the police database like one suggested - surprisingly easy to do. When I get a moment, I’m planning to email my MP too, like another person recommended. If people really want to shut these scams down, we gotta follow through with these tips.4 yearsHad enough of these calls about some washing machine warranty refund. Today they finally got me to the next step, asking for some reference info, which I reckon was my bank details. I told them, hang on, can you write this down? Then I started spelling out some rude words over the phone and just hung up. Absolute joke.4 yearsToday around 3:52pm I got a call from a guy who sounded like he was from India. He told me I was about to get a refund of about £118. When I asked where he was gonna send the money, he just hung up. Really makes you think, why bother with all this if there’s nothing real going on?4 yearsGot a call from a woman called Grace saying I was due a £119 refund on my washing machine warranty. I said thanks to her right away. Then she asked if I knew why she was ringing. I told her yes, that she was sending me a £119 refund for my washing machine warranty, and asked if she'd post it to me. She just said thanks and hung up! I didn't give her any bank details or anything. Seems like Grace might have just started working there or something? :)Grace4 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be John, sounded like he was from abroad. He said he was gonna give me £119 back for some washing machine insurance, but I’ve never even signed up for that. He even knew my address and then passed me over to some “senior advisor”. I just ended the call straight away.John4 yearsCan I get my money back please?4 yearsHad enough of these calls about washing machine warranty refunds. Today they tried to move me to the next step asking for some reference info, probably my bank details. I told them, hang on, if you want that, you better write it down properly and spell it out loud like “Fxxx oxx,” then I just hung up on them.4 yearsGot a call from some overseas call centre looking for a bloke who hasn't been around for over 15 years, and maybe never even lived here. I told them there’s no such person and just hung up. It’s crazy they’re ringing up on Mother’s Day like it’s no big deal.4 yearsOur phone got a call from this number, and it was a lady speaking with a very strong accent.4 yearsBeware - this seems like one of those refund scams.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Appliance Insurance. They said we'd paid too much, over £100 or something like that. Felt totally fishy to me, obviously a scam.Appliance Insurance Company4 yearsBeware of those washing machine insurance refund offers, it's a total scam!4 yearsI keep getting calls every few days from someone asking for a specific person who apparently had this landline over three years ago. It’s really annoying as they never seem to check if the number is still current.4 yearsGot another annoying scam call from London today, sounded like an actual person this time. I just blew my whistle loudly into the phone and hung up straightaway.London4 yearsI keep getting calls about refunds for a washing machine warranty I never took out, which is pretty frustrating. Even though my number isn't listed anywhere, they just won't stop ringing. So annoying!4 yearsThis number rings me like every single day, I just end up ignoring it now but it's starting to get really irritating.4 yearsSo I got a call from a lady with an accent, she claimed I was owed some money back for a washing machine I supposedly bought like six years ago. I just let her keep going with her pitch before I said it was Sunday and what a muppet she was. She then snapped at me to be quiet and hung up on me.4 yearsExtremely concerning and quite unpleasant! They've rung me multiple times, including three calls just last week. It's all a load of rubbish regarding refunds, some washing machine, and similar nonsense.4 yearsI recently overheard someone discussing a scripted message about an excess payment for washing machine insurance, and they mentioned that I could be eligible for a refund of £119.4 yearsGot a call about some refund thing, but I just ended it straight away. Total scam.4 yearsMissed a call today from 02039897116, didn’t get around to picking up.4 yearsI've been dealing with this insurance for a washing machine refund of £199, and they're asking for my bank sort code and account number from my cheque book. Honestly, I told them to do one and stop scamming folks. It's beyond me how they think they can pull such tricks!4 yearsI got a call from this number, and it was a woman speaking with an accent I couldn’t place.4 yearsThey rang me at 10:34 today, but I didn’t know the number so I just let it go to voicemail. Nothing was left in the message.4 yearsWhen I got the call about a washing machine refund, I told them straight up I reckoned it was a scam trying to get my bank info. I said if there was any refund coming, my insurer would contact me in writing, plus their office wouldn't be open on a Sunday anyway. They hung up almost immediately after that.4 yearsGot a call about refunding some washing machine service fee, they asked for my bank details. I said no, and just as I refused, they ended the call right there.4 yearsGot a call at half past five on a Sunday from someone claiming to give me a refund. Felt a bit dodgy to me, so I just told them to send me a cheque by post. Not expecting anything to actually arrive though.4 yearsGot a call today from some bloke looking for the old tenant by name. Thing is, she passed away like 25 years ago! No clue how they come up with these details.4 yearsGot a ring from this number claiming I’m owed £119 for being overcharged on a washing machine warranty. I asked what brand the machine was, and he couldn’t get it right at all. Then I asked where he was calling from, and he said Home Repair Ltd. I told him straight up that he was trying to scam me for my bank info and he just hung up. K. West Midlands.Home Repair LtdWest Midlands4 yearsClassic scam calls. If you get an 020 number ringing you, just ignore it. Legit companies always send letters rather than just calling like that.4 yearsthere was a bunch of beeping noises like someone was hitting buttons on their phone then they just cut the call off suddenly4 yearsI always spot the 0203 at the start and just hang up cos it's obviously dodgy. They keep ringing me loads of times every week.4 yearsDefinitely a scam, they just cut the call straight away.4 yearsI got a call about a refund for charges on my washing machine warranty, but the accent definitely wasn’t British. This is the second call like this in just a couple of days. I didn’t bother talking to them after a bit.4 yearsGot a call from a woman with a strange accent who claimed I was owed money back for a washing machine I bought more than a year ago. When she asked for my bank info to send the refund, I told her nicely to forget about it.4 yearsGot a strange call asking for my bank info, sounded like one of those refund scams. Definitely a dodgy situation.4 yearsReceived a call today regarding a £119 refund for excess payment on my washing machine insurance. They requested my card details to process the refund, claiming I had used a card for my premium payments. The thing is, I pay via direct debit! When I stood firm on that, they abruptly hung up. This isn't the first encounter I've had like this. I could tell right away it was a scam, yet I kept the conversation going for a bit of entertainment. Certainly, I'll entertain another one if it happens again!4 yearsSomeone called saying I was owed some money back for my appliance insurance.4 yearsMy father-in-law got a call from 02039897116 earlier, saying he was owed some kind of refund. My husband’s now ringing the bank to sort it out. It’s awful how some folks just target older people like that. They really deserve to be stopped.4 yearsGot a call saying I was due a £190 refund from Washing MC Insurance and they asked for my bank account number and sort code to send the money.Washing Mc Insurance4 yearsI received a call from some Indian chancers claiming that I’m due £119 for supposedly overpaying on a washing machine insurance policy. The whole thing is utterly ridiculous as we’ve never even bought that daft insurance!4 yearsI got a call from a woman claiming I was due £119 back for some washing machine insurance I supposedly overpaid. I told her I keep an eye on my bank daily, and no sign of any refund at all. Then I asked if she was after my bank details to send the money, but if they'd already taken it, they’d have that info anyway, so she might as well just put it back. She seemed a bit lost for words, and then the call just cut off.4 yearsI got a call again about getting back £119 for a washing machine warranty they said was taken by mistake during covid. They then wanted my bank info. I told the person I reckoned it was a scam and asked what company they worked for and asked for details about the washing machine I’d bought. Not shocking, they just hung up on me.4 yearsGot a call today about some washing machine deposit I apparently overpaid two decades back. They mentioned a parcel from M&S linked to an old address where my son stayed ages ago. They did know my name though, which makes me think it might be a scam.M & S4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they wanted to give me a refund for washing machine insurance, said I’d overpaid £119. When I asked for bank details, they just shut down the call. Definitely felt like a scam.4 yearsRequested my banking information in order to process a refund.4 yearsGot a call saying I was owed £119 for a washing machine warranty refund. I said I'd prefer to get a cheque, but they kept pushing for my bank info. Ended up just cutting the call off.4 yearsI’ve been approached for my banking information in order to issue a £119 refund. Clearly, it’s a scam!4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Homecare and that I’d been charged too much on a washing machine warranty - they said £119 owed back to me. The freaky part was they already knew my full name, where I live, and even my old unlisted phone number. I told him I didn’t have any warranty with them and never bought anything from Homecare, but he kept repeating that they wanted to send me a refund. I just told him since he’s got all my details, why not just post the refund? 😂😂 He then rudely ended the call on me. 👋4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Mary? Not sure I believe that. They told me I was due a refund for my washing machine, but I just ended the call straight away.Mary4 yearsAnother dodgy call trying to scam me again, huge pain!4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming they were from the refund team, yet when I asked which company they were with, they wouldn’t say. Then they started asking for my bank info to process the refund! The woman on the phone was pushy and quite rude, but I didn’t hesitate to tell her to stop bothering me.4 yearsTypical again! They rang asking for our bank info to sort out the washing machine insurance. My missus just ended the call straight away.4 yearsI received a message asking for my bank information to issue a refund for a washing machine insurance that I never even took out. It’s clearly a scam!4 yearsI received a dodgy call informing me that I had paid too much for my washing machine warranty, and they're now offering me a refund. Sounds a bit fishy, doesn’t it?4 yearsbeware of scams! if you ever get suspicious calls, look up ‘action fraud’ and visit the official ‘police-uk’ website. there you can find the section for reporting phishing or scam calls, read all the tips carefully, and then submit the details of the scam through their online form. this is really important so the police can track how bad these scams are getting. don’t ignore it, it’s the best way to help stop them.Action Fraud4 yearsGot another call from a different number, claiming I’d overpaid for washing machine cover - which I never even signed up to. Total scam as usual.4 yearsGot a call about some washing machine insurance refund they said I was due. When I asked for them to just send the money by cash, they suddenly ended the call. Funny thing is, they had the old occupant’s name from 23 years back - their records are seriously outdated! Total scam if you ask me.4 yearsThey said I’d paid too much for my washing machine warranty and wanted my bank info. I told them to send me a cheque instead, and then they just hung up.4 yearsLike always, I just ignored the call - it's the easiest way to avoid those scam calls.4 yearsGot a call from a number I didn't know, so I just let it ring and left it go to voicemail. As soon as the answer machine picked up, the call was ended. Definitely seemed like a scam, so I've blocked the number now.4 yearsI was trying to set up a direct debit for a magazine subscription and they probably figured I’m completely clueless. What a load of rubbish, honestly.4 yearsHad two calls today from different numbers. This time it was a man with an Indian accent, going by Kevin Chapman, from some homecare and repair place, saying I'd get £119 back on a washing machine warranty. Told him I'd already had the same chat earlier from another number and I wasn’t falling for it, so to stop calling me. He hung up straight away.Kevin ChapmanHomecare & Repair Services4 yearsMy elderly father got a call from these lot claiming he was due £119 for some upkeep on a washing machine he’s never even had. They cheekily asked for both his savings and current account info, which was a bit suspicious. Luckily, dad’s still pretty savvy with his finances, so he didn't hand over any details.4 yearstypical scam call. Usually it's a robot voice but today it was a real lady on the line. she kept asking if she was talking to “mrs coulson” or some name like that. After i said hello, i just stayed silent but she kept pushing to talk. honestly, hanging up doesnt even cover how annoying the whole thing is.Coulson4 yearsFeels like a scam to me, probably fishing for bank details or something like that.4 yearsReceived a call but no voicemail was left! Quite baffling, isn’t it?Submit Your Own Report (020 3989 7116)
Support create a safer space! Submit a report about your story with this number. Post knowledge on deceptive calls or legitimate communications.
Call Charges
If you want to return a call to ☎️ 02039897116 👆, it will cost you £0.16 per minute on landline and between between £0.03 to £0.65 per minute on mobile. Additionally, there might be a connection charge of £0.23.
About 02 Numbers
These numbers correspond to specific locations in the UK and are frequently used by homes and businesses. Sometimes referred to as 'basic rate', 'local rate', or 'national rate' numbers, the charges for these geographic numbers are predicated on the time of day. Numerous service providers offer call packages that include free calls during certain times. Call costs from mobile phones are dependent on the chosen calling plan, with a lot of plans offering these numbers in their free call packages.
Other Numbers