02045204989
☎️ 02045204989 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TELNYX UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 204520 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045204989
- Warning about possible refund scamMar
2022Caller claiming refund, requesting bank detailsMar
2022Rude caller requesting bank detailsMar
2022Avoided a scam refund attemptMar
2022Received call about washing machineMar
2022Complaint about refund scam claimMar
2022Viable steps to stop scam callsMar
2022Repetitive early morning wrong numberMar
2022Fraud attempt for warranty refundMar
2022Take action against phone scamsMar
2022Be cautious of Indian callMar
2022Caller is likely running scamMar
2022Appliance refund without insuranceMar
2022Caller did not respondMar
2022Received suspicious phone call, possible scamMar
2022Advice on stopping scam callersMar
2022Abusive caller demanded a refundMar
2022Warning about possible scammerMar
2022Potential scam telemarketing call refusedMar
2022Refused £109 insurance refund paymentMar
2022Stop scam calls through actionMar
2022Negative description of phone callMar
2022Someone tried to scam userMar
2022Call received, background noise, declinedMar
2022Asian person scammed on warrantyMar
2022Calling out attempted phone scamMar
2022Possible scam with washing machine refundMar
2022Elderly avoided potential refund scamMar
2022Refund owed on washing machineMar
2022Receiving unknown calls, not answeringMar
2022Questioning BT's phone number lookup profitsMar
2022Encouraging taking action against scam callsMar
2022Fraudulent calls must be stoppedMar
2022Warning against engaging with scammersMar
2022Invalid input, please provide relevant contentMar
2022Issue with washing machine refundMar
2022Scam call requesting credit cardMar
2022Beware of washing machine refund scamMar
2022Scam involving refund from Asian femaleMar
2022Call disconnected upon answeringMar
2022Fraudulent refund offer targeting AsiansMar
2022Scam call from “Daisy” requesting refundMar
2022Phone scam from Asian womanMar
2022Warning about washing machine warranty scamMar
2022Warning, phone number scammerMar
2022Possible scam for washing machine refundMar
2022Unwanted and persistent Sunday morning callMar
2022Suspicious calls for wrong personMar
2022Caution against scam callsMar
2022Beware of attempted insurance scamMar
2022Suspicious early Sunday morning callMar
2022Suspicious call Sunday about refundMar
2022Missed call on Sunday morningMar
2022Rude call at early hourMar
2022Suspected scam, asked for infoMar
2022Phone scam asking for detailsMar
2022Suspicious early morning phone callMar
2022Frustration over washing machine refundMar
2022Feeling harassed by unwanted callsMar
2022Rudely hung up on callerMar
2022Number Of Searches: 132 Number Of Comments: 55 First Seen: 09 March 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Crockham Hill(Kent), Cwmfelin(Glamorgan), Milton Street(East Sussex), New England(Somerset) and Treator(Cornwall).
02045204989 has 55 comments of which 31 x negative and 24 x neutral
02045204989 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045204989 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam targeting UK residents with bogus refund offers related to washing machine warranties or appliance insurance. Callers falsely claim overpayments and pressure individuals to disclose personal bank details or reply with sensitive information, often using rude or intimidating tactics. The callers typically have foreign accents and operate from noisy call centres, employing deception such as fake company names. Victims are strongly advised not to engage, confirm any details, or share banking data. Blocking calls helps but does not fully prevent these scams due to number spoofing techniques. Taking action by reporting to police fraud databases and contacting local MPs is recommended to combat this widespread issue. Vigilance and informed refusal are essential to avoid financial loss or identity theft.
Reports on phone number 02045204989
4 yearsBeware of a fake refund deal!4 yearsSomebody rang me claiming they were from Domestic & General, saying I was owed a refund of £112. Thing is, I haven’t been a customer for ages - my policy ended around four years back! Still, they somehow had my phone number. The woman on the phone kept saying I had this refund waiting and asked for my bank account and sort code. I told her no way, and if I’m supposed to get money back, just post me a cheque. She was pretty pushy, really wanting my details. Honestly, I worry if someone more vulnerable got this call, they might have handed over their bank info.Domestic & General4 yearsSomebody rang me up claiming they were refunding me because I'd been overcharged on an appliance warranty. I quickly caught on that it was a scam, so I never gave them my name. Believe it or not, that’s the third time they've tried this on me!4 yearsI had a rather unpleasant experience with this caller who was quite aggressive and inconsiderate. They claimed to be offering me a refund of £113 for a washing machine warranty. To my dismay, they solicited my bank account information.4 yearsGot a ring yesterday from someone saying it was about washing machine repairs, something like "Home & Repair". I just ended the call straight away.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I should get a refund on my washing machine insurance, but it turned out to be a total scam.4 yearsFor the last two mornings, this number’s been calling me really early. A foreign-sounding person asks if they’ve got Mrs [my name], and when I just say no, there’s this awkward silence and then they hang up. Different voices each time but the whole thing feels the same, like they’re in a hectic office or something. First call was around 8am, then the next came roughly an hour later.4 yearsI got a call from 02045204989 about a £190 warranty refund for my washing machine. They said they needed the reference number from my bank statement. When I asked exactly how it would show up on the statement, the person quickly changed the subject and started asking for my email instead. I didn’t want to give it, and then they told me the money would actually be donated to charity. Seemed a bit fishy to me.4 yearsI got a call from a woman speaking with an Indian accent, saying something about my washing machine warranty. She asked for my card info to sort out an extension on the manufacturer's warranty. I just told her to jog on.4 yearsGot a call about a refund but when I asked who they were with, the bloke got really rude. I hung up and right away they rang back. As soon as I picked up, the guy started swearing at me, saying "F*** you, f*** you." Proper aggressive!4 yearsI answered the call from 02045204989 but no one said anything, then the line just went dead.4 years0204 520 4989, let's break this down: first off, you get this noisy call centre vibe with a weird pause like the person’s thinking really hard before speaking; then the caller comes on with a daft "Srope" accent, throwing in all sorts of off-topic questions; finally, when you throw a proper old-fashioned British cheek their way (you know, two words, three 'F's'), they totally lose it! Honestly, we're British - we don’t beat around the bush, we say it how it is!4 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent claiming my washing machine's warranty had some kind of refund. Sounded like a scam to me, so I hung up straight away. Definitely don’t trust these warranty refund offers, they’re probably trying to rip you off.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming there was a problem with my washing machine payments and that I'd be getting a refund because I had paid too much. They asked me to look at my bank statements and give them a reference number. When I said I didn’t have one, they then wanted the number from my cheque book, which I also said I didn’t have. They kept pushing for it though. I told them if the call was legit, they should just send me a cheque instead. But they kept asking for a number from my bank statement, so I told them again to send a cheque if it was real, then I ended the call.4 yearsIf this lookup tool is really accurate, then why doesn’t BT step in? It’s a landline number so BT must know who it belongs to since they control the numbers. Could it be that they’re turning a blind eye because they profit from selling phone lists? Seems dodgy if you ask me.4 yearsThey called me tryin to swindle my bank info.4 yearsGot a call from some company claiming to offer a refund for a washing machine warranty - sounded dodgy to me, just another scam.4 yearsIf you lot truely want to end these scam calls for good, there are some posts that explain the steps you gotta take. The reply from your MP might be pretty eye-opening, but honestly, every MP nationwide has to be asked first before any change happens. And reporting it straight to the police fraud database takes like 10 seconds tops.4 yearsThey called about giving me £109 back for some overpaid washing machine insurance. I just told them to shove it.4 yearsAnswered the call and they hung up right away.4 yearsMy elderly mum thought she should be getting a refund and almost gave out her bank info. Luckily, she rang us up before sending anything.4 yearsLoads of people here know exactly what to do to finally put an end to these scam calls for good. But the catch is you’ve got to actually take some steps instead of just moaning about it!4 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying I should get money back for my washing machine warranty. Definitely sounded like some sort of scam to me.4 yearsGot a call from someone with an Asian accent talking about a refund for a washing machine warranty. Sounded dodgy to me. Definitely a scam trying to trick you out of your money. Be careful and don’t fall for it!East4 yearsGo have a look at some of the older comments on this scam number, mate. They show you how to get rid of those scam calls for good. It’s not a quick fix, you’ll have to put in some time and effort.4 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady on Sunday morning, she kept calling me Mrs followed by a first name, not my last name. Couldn't really catch what she was trying to say, but sounded like something about my account being charged? I just told her to get lost!4 yearsI got a call from an Asian lady saying we were owed a refund for our washing machine. Seemed a bit fishy to me.4 yearsGot a ring today, Sunday, from an Asian woman who said her name was Daisy. When I asked which company she was representing, she just said something about a "warranty." She claimed I was due a £190 refund because of some mistake in their books. I asked more questions, and she passed me on to her "supervisor," who didn’t have any answers and ended up cutting the call. Sounds like a total scam to me!Daisy4 yearsIf you're hoping to make a difference and put an end to these scams, there are 3 posts just about one page back here that explain the steps you can take. This number isn’t linked to BT at all - it’s a fake generated by a computer. Phone companies like BT should be made to block these bogus numbers from ever reaching us. Also, it’s vital to report these scam calls to the police database so they can get a clearer picture of what’s happening. If you’re not willing to take any action, then maybe don’t moan about getting these calls.BT4 yearsGot a call from 02045204989 saying they wanted to give me money back for my washing machine. It felt off straight away since they kept asking for my credit card details. Total scam, watch out!4 yearskeeps calling about someone who dont live here, barely talks English and ive got loads of calls from numbers that just change the last digit by one - feels like they might be linked somehow.4 yearsGot a call saying I was owed money back for a washing machine care plan, which is odd because I never signed up for one. They told me they’d post a cheque but wanted my bank statement info to confirm who I was… Yeah, right! Total scam, watch out!4 yearsWatch out! Had some idiot called Dim Bim trying to pull a refund scam on me, sounded so dumb it was almost funny. Total scam attempt!FRAUD4 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from some washing machine insurance company, saying I was due a refund. Yeah, sure! She kept asking for my bank details. Luckily, I managed to block the number, but if you’ve just bought a washing machine, watch out - this could be a dodgy scam.4 yearsGot a call right at lunch, around 2.01 pm, with loads of noise in the background. As soon as I noticed that racket, I just ended the call. Cheers for the great service you offer. R.N.R. N4 yearsI got charged for insuring an appliance, even though I never signed up for any warranty or protection plan. Tried to get a refund, as I never agreed to it in the first place. Really annoying to be billed for something I didn’t ask for!4 yearsDon’t waste time, just think it through and hang up straight away!4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent telling me I could get a refund for my washing machine. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!4 yearsSounds like a proper scam to me. As soon as I asked some proper questions, they just ended the call. They said something about sending me a pack with details so I could get £119 back from a washing machine warranty, but it didn’t feel right at all.4 yearsGot a call that kept ringing for about two mins right at nine on a Sunday morning, really annoying!4 yearsThis number rings me at all sorts of times. I never pick up since I have no idea who’s calling.4 yearsI've been getting loads of calls from different numbers that start with 0204 520, and they all seem dodgy, probably scams.4 yearsGot a call about some supposed refund for a washing machine I never bought. Totally sounded like a scam to me. Watch out, folks!4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from the washing machine warranty department, said they made an error and needed to refund me. The person sounded Asian and insisted they didn’t want my bank info, but when I asked how they’d send the refund, suddenly they wanted all my banking details. Honestly, it felt dodgy from the start. Heads up: this is definitely a scam - don’t hand over any personal or banking info to these people!4 yearsReceived a message claiming they wished to reimburse me for some excess charges on my washing machine insurance. The catch is, I don’t even have any such insurance! Beware, it seems like a total scam. Best to keep your bank details to yourself.4 yearsReceived a call early on Sunday morning. I answered, but there was no one on the other end. Might it be a scam?4 yearsRang me at half nine on Sunday morning, claiming they were ready to process a refund for an overcharge on my washing machine insurance. It smelled like a classic scam to me, to be honest.4 yearsReceived a call on Sunday morning! However, nobody picked up when I tried to answer.4 yearsReceived a call at 9:55 on a Sunday morning and then it disconnected.4 yearsOn a quiet Sunday morning, I received a call that echoed what others have reported. The caller claimed they were issuing a refund, but when I probed them for specifics, their responses became vague. I had no desire to divulge any of my personal information; I merely wanted to see how they would respond under a bit of pressure. Instinctively, I sensed something fishy about the whole affair, and sure enough, as soon as I started to challenge them, the line went dead - it was a woman on the other end.4 yearsI received a rather dodgy call today. When I denied being the person they were after, they promptly hung up on me. But when I played along and claimed I was the individual they sought, they launched into a request for my bank information to supposedly refund me for some ancient appliance insurance. It absolutely reeks of a scam!4 yearsI received a call from a woman quite early on Sunday, just before 9 in the morning. She claimed to be offering a refund related to a washing machine warranty, asking for my address. The thing is, I don't possess any warranty for such an appliance, which leads me to believe this is nothing but a scam.4 yearsReimbursement for a washing machine I never even owned! It’s outrageous! These con artists ought to face severe consequences-perhaps a long stretch in prison would be appropriate, along with a good thrashing! Honestly, whatever happened to the good old days when public punishments took place on the village green? They really knew how to deal with unsavoury characters back then!4 yearsReceived a call last Sunday. When I returned the call, I selected option one to unsubscribe from their calls. Fingers crossed it does the trick! I'm rather fed up with the relentless nature of these phone calls.4 yearsI received a call from a woman with an Asian accent working at a call centre. I didn't even let her finish her introduction before I hung up the phone.Submit Your Own Report (020 4520 4989)
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