02045251017
☎️ 02045251017 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 204525 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045251017
- Suspected scam call from broadbandApr
2024Blocking another lottery scammerMar
2024Received scam call, blocked numberMar
2024Lottery scam, do not provide informationMar
2024Suspicious call confirming personal detailsMar
2024Persistent scammer requesting bank detailsMar
2024Suspicious call attempting bank detailsMar
2024Warning about Euro millions scamMar
2024Suspicious story, possible scam alertMar
2024Received unexpected call from lottoMar
2024Suspicious call, refused bank detailsMar
2024Prize scam request for bank detailsMar
2024Experiencing consistent annoying scam callsMar
2024Suspicious call about winning moneyMar
2024Potential scam warning about lotteriesMar
2024Suspicious call after Facebook competitionFeb
2024Received scam call claiming lottery winningsFeb
2024Call disconnected after answeringFeb
2024Lottery number scam warningFeb
2024Suspicious prize scam inquiryFeb
2024Called number, remained silent intentionallyFeb
2024Lies about winning can imprisonFeb
2024Unsolicited call claiming false prizeFeb
2024Lottery scam, avoided bank fraudFeb
2024Number Of Searches: 76 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 03 February 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clayhall(Greater London), Maiden Bradley(Wiltshire), Sheepy Magna(Leicestershire) and Wickford(Essex).
02045251017 has 24 comments of which 11 x negative and 13 x neutral
02045251017 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045251017 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls from a fake lottery or broadband company claiming winners of competitions or EuroMillions syndicates. They often know some personal information, likely from previous online entries, and ask for bank details to "pay out winnings." Callers can be polite and convincing, using various accents, but hang up if refused details. Multiple reports mention being called several times a day, sometimes with the caller insisting on a specific name. Others note the number flagged as suspected scam by phones. Many warn against sharing bank info, describing the calls as smooth yet suspicious attempts to steal personal data under the guise of prize notifications.
Reports on phone number 02045251017
2 yearsGot a call earlier today from someone claiming to be from a broadband provider. The number that popped up on my phone looked dodgy and flagged as a possible scam.2 yearsGot another one claiming I've won the lottery. Straight onto the blocked list!2 yearsSomeone called me, sounded like an Asian woman, sayin' I’d won some kind of competition. I knew it was nonsense so I let her go on for a bit then just hung up and blocked the number. If I wasn’t outside with all the traffic noise, I might’ve asked more questions, but I didn’t have the time so I ended it there.2 yearsGot a call saying I'd won some sort of lottery with an easy payout, but then they asked for my bank info - obviously a scam. Don’t give them any details, it's just a trick to steal your money.2 yearsI received a rather odd call earlier today claiming I'd won a competition for a camper van, along with a EuroMillions entry. They went on to read out all sorts of personal details about me, including my name, age, address, and postcode, before suddenly cutting off the line! Quite suspicious, if you ask me. It feels like they were just verifying my information and then vanished into thin air! 🤔 Thankfully, there was no mention of any bank details during the call, but still, it raised my eyebrows!2 yearsI've been hounded repeatedly for my bank sort code and account details, all tied to some spiel about joining a EuroMillions syndicate. It's rather alarming that they've managed to obtain my number due to a competition I entered ages ago on ITV. Quite the nuisance, really!EuroMillionsITV2 yearsMy significant other received a call claiming he'd won a prize, and the caller was asking for his banking information. They seemed to know quite a bit about him, including his bank details, but thankfully he terminated the call before divulging any personal information.2 yearsI got called three times straight while I was working, so finally I picked up. It was a lady saying I'd won free spots in a EuroMillions syndicate and then asked me for my bank info to send any winnings. Honestly, her spiel sounded way too polished for a scam. I said I wasn't happy giving out my bank details on the phone just to see what she'd say next, and she launched into this long, slick explanation about how it was all safe. I just said no, hung up, and blocked the number after that. Please be careful and don’t get caught out like this!Euro Millions2 yearsI decided to ring this number again, and it turns out it’s linked to 777 Lottos. The thing is, I've never actually participated in any legitimate lottery, so I'm rather puzzled about why they would be contacting me in the first place.2 yearsLike many before me, I encountered a rather fishy narrative that raised my suspicions. It just didn’t sit well, and I couldn’t shake off the feeling it was a ruse. Do take care, and whatever you do, steer clear of sharing any personal information!2 years02045251017. I submitted a request for partial coverage and got a call claiming I’d be entered into a prize draw, but they were asking for my banking information. Naturally, I declined and they abruptly cut the call. Now, I’m facing a real nuisance trying to access my Facebook; it keeps stating my account is expired, which has never happened to me until now.2 yearsJust like many others on here, I received a call claiming I’d won a prize along with some lottery tickets. They requested my bank details, which I found quite dodgy. I promptly declined and blocked the number. Seems very fishy indeed!2 yearsI've been getting calls up to five times a day, sometimes back to back, all from different numbers. They're always asking for someone called 'Leah'. They say they're from different companies, but keep treating me like I'm Leah - which I'm definitely not! I'm pretty sure it's one of those scams where they want you to say 'yes' or 'no' so they can mess with your voice for dodgy reasons. The voices all sound British, from various parts of the UK, but it’s obvious they’re not genuine.UK2 yearsToday, I received a rather dubious phone call claiming I had won a £500 Amazon gift card. To add to the absurdity, they informed me I was also entered into the EuroMillions with ten tickets for this Friday, and that I’d been thrown into a syndicate with 150 other so-called lucky individuals. The only thing they needed from me was my bank details to transfer the winnings if I struck it rich. That was when I decided enough was enough, hung up, and swiftly blocked the number.Amazon2 yearsMy phone showed a big red alert saying "possible scam," so I just ignored the call. I’m not into any lottery stuff, but I reckon if you are, it might be tempting to share your details - so best to steer clear and not give out any personal info.2 yearsI entered a competition on Facebook and received a phone call a week later claiming I was one of 150 lucky contestants poised to win something. They began probing for my bank details, but I kept my information under wraps. They promised me an email in about twenty minutes but I decided to end the call right there.Facebook2 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from the National Lottery or Euromillions.National LotteryEuromillions2 yearsI picked up the call, but it cut off a few moments later.2 yearsIt sounded like a dodgy scam related to lottery numbers or something like that.2 yearsI received a call claiming I’d won a prize in a competition I never entered, and they wanted my banking information. Thankfully, I wasn't gullible enough to fall for that!2 yearsTelling people they’ve won some competition or lotto when it’s all made up could land the scammer in jail for who knows how long. Such dumb fibs aren’t just harmless, they’re serious offences.2 yearsI gave that number a bell and when someone answered with a hello, I stayed quiet on purpose just to throw them off a bit.2 yearsThey called me up saying I’d won some shopping vouchers for Aldi, claimed it was from an online contest. I told them I hadn’t entered anything like that. Then they asked who might’ve used my info without me knowing. I said I wasn’t aware of anyone. They just told me to check on it and hung up. Quite strange!Aldi2 yearsI got a call from 777lottos.com sayin I’d won some prize. Then they started askin for my bank info. Nah, I’m not daft enough to fall for that!777lottos. comSubmit Your Own Report (020 4525 1017)
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