02045130334
☎️ 02045130334 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 204513 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045130334
- Fraudulent caller from PakistanMay
2025Suspicious Indian telemarketer; unclear scriptApr
2024Suspicious call from supposed JohnApr
2024Suspicious call claiming to be O2Apr
2024User suspects potential scam occurringApr
2024Not enough information providedApr
2024Caller attempted O2 scam, verbally abusiveApr
2024Unwanted upgrade call from O2Apr
2024Exposing John, commenting on scamsApr
2024"O2 scammer from India identified."Apr
2024Account affected by O2 scamApr
2024Noisy call, suspicious O2 offerApr
2024O2 scam with persistent Indian callerApr
2024Possible Indian scam caller reportedMar
2024London phone number=scammer, block/reportMar
2024Scam call pretending to be O2Mar
2024Indian voice not clear, blockedMar
2024Threatened phone shutdown, unclear messageMar
2024Number Of Searches: 81 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 21 March 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burgate(Suffolk), Dee(Gwynedd), Lee(Greater London), Rew Street(Isle of Wight) and Sarn(Glamorgan).
02045130334 has 16 comments of which 9 x negative and 7 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02045130334
1 yearGot hit up by some bloke from Pakistan trying to scam me. Total waste of time!Pakistan2 yearsI got a call from a guy named James with a sort of thick Indian accent, saying he was calling from somewhere I couldn’t make out. He kept repeating the same lines, but didn’t seem to notice he was actually chatting to my answerphone! Honestly, his voice was really muffled and weird, so I’d steer clear based on what others have said too. Definitely dodgy!James2 yearsGot a call from this bloke with an Indian accent, said his name was John Wilson. He was talking about some network I'd never come across before. Seemed a bit fishy to me.John Wilson2 years+44 20 4513 6034 Got a call from someone claiming to be O2 offering some kind of promo. Told them I actually have Vodafone, but she quickly replied saying it didn’t matter what network I was on, I’d still qualify for the deal. When I called them out on it being a scam, they just hung up on me.+ 44Vodafone2 yearsLooks like a total scam to me.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from O2, total scam. When I asked her to just email me since they should already have my details, she called me a ‘stupid white person’. Definitely don’t share anything with these people!2 yearsGot a call from O2 saying I can upgrade my phone, but mine ain't ready for an upgrade yet! Definitely seemed like a dodgy scam to me.O22 yearsGot a call from someone calling himself "John" claiming to be from O2, but turned out to be a scammer from India. We kept him chatting just to waste his time. Also, I've noticed this new trick cropping up since O2 and Virgin Media joined forces for mobile services. I reckon some so-called "Virgin Media customer support" folks just can't help but try to grab private info. They offer a "one year discount" dropping your bill from £10 to £7, but it's just a ploy. If they ask for your email address, best thing is to just hang up immediately.JohnIndiaO2Virgin Media2 yearsJust had a rather dodgy call from a chap named 'John' claiming to be from India-definitely an O2 scammer. We’re keeping him on the phone for as long as we can to really waste his time. Interestingly, I received another call yesterday, and it appears there’s a new con artist scheme popping up ever since O2 merged with Virgin Media for their mobile services. I can’t help but think that Virgin Media’s so-called 'customer' service is getting a tad too familiar with our private information. These crooks are attempting to entice folks with a so-called one-year discount, attempting to drop the monthly fee from £10 to a mere £7. It’s all nonsense, of course! If they ask for your email, I suggest you just put the phone down. Best to protect your details!JohnIndiaO2Virgin Media2 yearsHad a rather loud call from what sounded like a call centre; a chap with an Indian accent claimed he was representing O2, trying to pitch me some sort of deal. Quite the racket, I must say!2 yearsGuess what, another scam call pretending to be from O2. It was a bloke with an Indian accent who just didn’t care about the stuff I was saying back, kept pushing through his scripted questions without even listening. Eventually he seemed to realise he wasn’t making any progress and just went quiet, then bam, he just hung up on me. Typical.2 yearsThe individual who rang had a distinct Indian accent. I'm quite certain it was a fraudulent call.2 yearsIt’s pretty disappointing how just spotting a London number on caller ID makes you wary these days. I got a call from one yesterday, and I just didn’t pick up - then blocked the number straight away. Whenever it’s a London landline, I automatically guess it’s some sort of scammer or part of those dodgy groups running around. Best to keep blocking and reporting these numbers whenever you can.London2 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent saying they were from O2 and that my UK service would stop next week. They said I had to do something urgent right away. But the number they called wasn’t even an O2 one, so I knew straight away it was a scam.UK2 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent, but the message was really hard to understand. Just ended up blocking the number.2 yearsSome bloke was telling me my mobile would get cut off if I didn’t cough up for something, but honestly, I couldn’t make head nor tail of what he was saying.Submit Your Own Report (020 4513 0334)
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