02039944167
☎️ 02039944167 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203994 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039944167
- Indian call center scam - dangerousJan
2022Scammer targeting elderly with dementiaOct
2020Received scam call about nonexistent policyOct
2020Incorrectly contacted about mysterious homecareSep
2020Concern for potential phone scamSep
2020Suspicious silent call, possible scamAug
2020Beware of scam call demandsJul
2020Skeptical of discount offer callJul
2020Pleasant encounter with uncertain legitimacyJul
2020Bad experience with homecare planJul
2020Received rude scam call, hung upJul
2020Warning about potential scam callerJul
2020Similar message previously reportedJul
2020Report white goods warranty scamsJul
2020Received aggressive and rude callJul
2020Aggressive, rude caller, questionable cancellationJul
2020Callers did not leave messageJul
2020Scam call from fake HomeCareJul
2020Using Talk Talk call safeJul
2020Persistent daily scammer becomes verbally abusiveJul
2020Block unfamiliar 02 numbers immediatelyJul
2020Surprise call for non-existent policyJul
2020Suspicious call regarding home appliance warrantiesJul
2020User questionable experience with homecareJul
2020Fraudulent call from foreign womanJul
2020Comment didn't provide desired responseJul
2020User thinks lady was rudeJul
2020Possible scam call with nameJul
2020I ignore unknown number callsJul
2020Unclear foreign accent and annoyanceJul
2020Confusion over possible scam callJul
2020Scam involving fake appliance policyJul
2020Unsolicited call requesting card informationJul
2020Misleading contract renewal call reportedJul
2020Potential home care scam phone callJul
2020Harassed by variety of scammersJun
2020Blocked number after receiving callJun
2020London numbers seem potentially dangerousJun
2020Received suspicious home care callJun
2020Suspicious call from fake companyJun
2020Fraudulent call for fake insuranceJun
2020Potential scam call for renewalJun
2020Suspected scam call for home careJun
2020Phone call requesting personal info recountedJun
2020Refused cold call, suspected scamJun
2020Mysterious call from someone named "Page"Jun
2020Fraud attempt by homecare companyJun
2020Unknown call regarding nonexistent policyJun
2020unsolicited call potentially untrustworthy residentsJun
2020Beware of fake policy callsJun
2020Potential scam call from homecareJun
2020Unknown number. No answer when called.Jun
2020Caller confused about non-existing policyJun
2020Repeated nuisance calls, rang twiceJun
2020Man from homecare selling insuranceJun
2020Number Of Searches: 229 Number Of Comments: 49 First Seen: 18 June 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Berwick St James(Wiltshire), Littleton(Dorset) and Nocton(Lincolnshire).
02039944167 has 49 comments of which 31 x negative and 18 x neutral
02039944167 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039944167 👆 is reported as a persistent scam originating from call centres, often with an Indian accent, targeting individuals with false claims of existing or expiring homecare insurance policies for white goods. Callers pressure recipients to provide bank or card details, sometimes becoming rude or hanging up when challenged. Many victims report that personal details like name and address are partially known, lending an air of credibility. The calls are frequently aggressive and confusing, causing distress, especially to vulnerable individuals. No legitimate policy or payments can usually be verified. It is strongly advised not to engage with these calls, avoid sharing personal or financial information, block the number, and report any suspicious calls to official fraud authorities such as Action Fraud.
Reports on phone number 02039944167
5 yearsGot a call from some dodgy Indian call centre saying they were ringing about a "Homecare" insurance for my appliances or something. When I asked them to explain it properly they went quiet and then just hung up when I refused to give them any info. Felt really sketchy and unsafe, watch out!6 yearsMy mum got a call from a bloke recently. She's got that BT call blocker thing, so callers usually have to say who they are before the line goes through. Mum’s got dementia and thankfully, she can't get to her bank stuff anymore. This guy kept pushing her to hand over her bank info, which really upset her. She can’t recall his name or what he was trying to sell, but we've made sure the number is blocked now.6 yearsThis number popped up and someone claimed my home insurance was due for renewal. I told them I never had such a policy, but they insisted I’d purchased something in October 2018 and paid £129 for extra protection. Thing is, I never opt for extra coverage and luckily haven’t bought any big appliances in years. I ended the call and had a look through my bank and card statements - no trace of a £129 payment anywhere. Pretty sure it’s just a scam from India.6 yearsI got a call earlier about some homecare policy for my white goods. I told the bloke I didn’t have any such policy, but he insisted that I did and that it was charged to my Visa credit card - which I don’t even own! When I called him out on his nonsense, he just ended the call. Total rubbish!6 yearsGot a call from a man speaking with an Indian accent claiming he could lower my home insurance costs for all my household appliances. He mentioned he didn’t have my address on file because his computer was down, only my phone number. He insisted I’d taken this policy out back in 2016 and suggested I should renew it for another year. He gave a card number starting with a 4 but was really keen to get my address. I told him to ring back once his system was working properly, and he said that was unlikely to happen. Definitely sounded like a scam.6 yearsGot a call from this number on the 29th of July, but it was completely silent. Seems like another dodgy scam attempt.6 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from some shielding service, saying we'd get money back on our gas and electric until next July. She asked for my bank details to sort the refund. I told her I wouldn't give that info over the phone. When I asked a few questions, she started pushing hard, so I just ended the call.6 yearsGot a phone call earlier where some lass said since I hadn't made a claim in two years, they'd sell me a cover for all my appliances for £90, right then and there. I wasn't having any of it and was pretty brash, told her straight up it sounded like a total con. Can't imagine how people like that do it without feeling guilty. RichardRichard6 yearsHad almost the same run-in as what's described here. They try to sell £90 worth of insurance on just about every electrical gadget you can think of. I only have care cover for my washing machine, nothing else. When I asked her to clarify (since it was her who rang me), she got a bit shaky. She read out my address but had no clue about the county it’s in! Total scam and probably phishing. Best not to pick up or just put the phone down straightaway!6 yearsI got a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from Homecare (not the same as British Gas though). When I looked them up, there was nothing else online, and the number led me straight here. What’s odd is that the calls only started after lockdown ended. Feels a bit dodgy. BE WARNED, scammers seem to be making a comeback!!!British Gas6 yearsLooks like the same sort of message others have been talking about.6 yearsGot a call from this number but the person sounded really pushy. When I asked a few questions, she got quite rude and then just hung up saying I needed to talk to the cancellations dept. Proper rude behaviour.6 yearsGot a call from this number and the person on the other end was quite pushy right from the start. When I asked a few questions, she got quite rude and just hung up, telling me to contact the cancellations department instead. Proper annoying!6 yearsThey just rang off without saying anything or leaving a voicemail.6 yearsI just got a call from someone named Beverley using this number. She claimed to be from HomeCare and offered a discount on some policy she insisted I had for my white goods. When I started asking questions about this supposed policy, she got quite rude and then suddenly ended the call.BeverleyHomeCare6 yearsI used my Talk Talk call safe for this one. It picks up before I do if the number isn’t on my allowed list, then asks the caller to say their name. After that, I get to choose: press 1 to always allow, 2 to take the call just this once, or 3 to block it for good. I hit 3 and ended the call straight away. No idea about anything else beyond that.Kimberly6 yearsSome bloke keeps ringing me up about four times daily, claiming my washing machine is cursed or something daft like that. When I tell him it actually burnt out and I don’t have one anymore, he starts swearing like a trooper. Proper rude!6 yearsGot a call from a lady with an accent about renewing a homecare policy. I told her I didn’t have any policy, but she insisted I’d had one for three years. I asked what it was for and she said my Hotpoint washing machine. Thing is, I don’t own a Hotpoint. She already knew my name, address and phone though. When she asked for my mobile number and email, I refused and she just ended the call.6 yearsWatch out for these home care scams! If you get a call from an 02 number and you’re not expecting it, just don’t pick up. If it’s something genuine, they’ll leave a voicemail. If they don’t, best to block the number straight away. Don’t get caught out!6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Homecare about renewing my coverage on white goods. When I asked what white goods, she listed washing machine, fridge and cooker. She told me to look up Homecare online and said I’ve been paying them once a year through direct debit for ages. She kept pushing and felt quite annoying. She even knew my surname, address, and the last digit of my card. She said I needed to ring 03333355279 to cancel the direct debit. When I refused, she got quite rude. I ended up hanging up on her. Looked the number up afterwards and found out both numbers are scams!6 yearsSome lady claimed she was from Homecare - no idea who they are really, but apparently I’ve been with them since 2017 or something. I asked where their office was and surprise, surprise, it’s supposedly in London. They said it’s right next to the Taj Mahal, which I found odd since that’s in India and I don’t do Indian takeaways anyway. Feels like this will go on forever, so I guess you just have to learn to ignore it.HomecareLondonTaj Mahal6 yearsA lady from abroad called saying we apparently have insurance on some white goods, which we definitely don’t. Totally fake. I told her off real harsh and just ended the call. Don’t waste your time with them!6 yearsI just didn’t pick up, no idea who was calling.6 yearsSomeone called up asking if they had reached Anne, but as soon as I answered, they just hung up straight away. Seems like a dodgy scam to me.Anne6 yearsThe woman was quite unfriendly.6 yearsIf I dont see a name on the screen I just let it ring out. Most the time as soon as the answer machine starts they hang up. Really sick of all these random calls nowadays.6 yearsI’m not quite sure who that was, the voice sounded foreign or something. They kept going on about some insurance renewal that we’re meant to have with them. Honestly, we’re fed up with all these calls so much that we’ve ditched all our electrical warranties altogether.6 yearsI couldn't catch her name properly, her English wasn’t very clear. She said my white goods insurance needed renewing but I knew that wasn’t right since mine are still covered by the warranty. Funny enough, my neighbour got the same call a couple days back - she’s 92 and by the time she figured out it was a scam, she was already pretty shaken up.6 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming I’d signed up for a two year cover for my household gadgets. He said the second year costs £160 normally, but if I signed up straight away, it’d be just £90. I kept telling him I didn’t have any such policy, but he just wouldn’t listen. He got really pushy and said he’d take the cash from my bank as part of the “renewal”. When I warned him that would be fraud and the police would be involved, he just hung up on me. I have to admit, he sounded really convincing and believable.6 yearsGot a call from someone asking me to confirm my info, saying they wanted to renew some service contract for my appliances. They couldn’t specify which ones but rattled off a list that even had the poster on it. Thing is, I don’t have any contract like that! I’ve since reported it to the fraud department.6 yearsToday I got a call from a guy trying to get me to renew my home care insurance. He told me I paid £90 last year, which I couldn’t really recall. As soon as I said that, he just ended the call. He sounded pretty convincing and for a moment I wasn’t sure if I’d forgotten something. Definitely don’t pick up if this number rings you!6 yearsSince January, this number keeps ringing me constantly. I've had long chats with them over and over just to make it clear I'm not interested in their offers. One week it’s about help with housing, the next it’s some stock market nonsense, then suddenly they’re pushing health insurance. They really seem unsure what angle they’re trying to rip me off with.6 yearsLately I've been getting loads of calls from London numbers, and every time I check them here, they come up as annoying and maybe even risky. So I just ignored this one. Honestly, I’d say block these numbers straight away to be safe.London6 yearsI didn’t get any response, so I just ended the call and put the number on my block list.6 yearsSomebody from home care rang saying my policy needed renewing, but it sounded dodgy so I just ended the call.6 yearsI got a dodgy call about renewing some home appliance insurance that I’ve never even signed up for. I threw a few tricky questions their way, knowing they wouldn’t have the answers, and once I said there was no policy, they just hung up. Honestly, it’s best to just brush off calls like this.6 yearssomeone claimed to be carmen from a homecare service rang me up about renewing a policy for white goods cover. she said they couldn't send me any renewal paperwork unless I gave card info right then and there. they already had some info about me but insisted on my debit card details first. when I refused, she just ended the call straight away.Carmen6 yearsI got a call from someone named Beveriey who wanted me to verify my email for a homecare package. Then they started asking for my bank details, which made me suspicious, so I just ended the call. Seems like a scam to me. Best not to share any personal info with these callers.Beverley6 yearsI got a call asking about my home care insurance, told them I didn’t have any, and then they just cut me off. Best not to respond and just block the number outright.Best6 yearsSomebody called saying they were from home care, which I am already with, but I never answer random calls like that. I got a bit weird with the lady on the phone, and she ended up just hanging up. Totally a scam if you ask me.6 yearsThis number called me and the person said her name was Page, but as soon as I answered, she just ended the call straight away.Page6 yearssome woman rang from a homecare company asking for my card info to renew some policy i’ve never heard of. she said her name was beverley becett or something like that and gave this number 0333 3355279 for the company. i told her i’d call back later instead of giving her my details and she just cut me off straight away. bit dodgy if you ask me, sounded like a scam for sure.Beverley Beckett6 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Homecare, trying to sell me a discount on a policy I don't even have. They knew my street but not the flat number, which was a bit odd. They gave me a customer service number too, but I haven’t called it since it all seemed fishy. When I mentioned I’d checked my bank and there’s no payments going to them, they said maybe I pay yearly, but that’s not something I’d ever agree to. I told them I had no paperwork, and they said they’d send some by email. Felt like a total scam to me.6 yearsSo, this number 02039944167 called me from a landline, saying they were from some home care service. They wanted to send over paperwork for a policy that we definitely don't have. They even claimed we were paying around £11 monthly, which is totally made up. After I kept insisting we have nothing to do with it, they just hung up. Such a waste of time!6 yearsJust got a call like that, some woman claiming she was from home care. I told her I don't use any home care services and she ended the call straight away. Definitely not someone you can trust.6 yearsI didn’t pick up when they rang me, so no idea who it was. I tried ringing back from another line but no one answered.6 yearsThey called me a couple of times and then just dropped the call both times - really irritating.6 yearsGot a call from a guy claiming to be from a white goods insurance company, saying he wanted to talk about insuring my appliances. Told him I’ve never had any insurance for those, or even owned some of the stuff he mentioned, and he just hung up on me!6 yearssome guy rang me saying he was with a homecare company that covers white goods, said he wanted to quote me a price and check my address. i wasn’t keen on accidentally signing up for something so i just cut the call short.Submit Your Own Report (020 3994 4167)
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