02045253538
☎️ 02045253538 👆 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 02045253538
- Beware of personal information theftJun
2022Click for full government recordsMay
2022Not associated with national lotteryMay
2022Please provide context for commentMay
2022User fooled scammer for entertainmentMay
2022Suspicious lottery ticket sales callMar
2022Exciting offer for lottery playersFeb
2022Refused to give bank detailsJan
2022Possible scam from fake lotteryNov
2021Positive interaction, despite lack of interestNov
2021Won small, excited for moreOct
2021Lotto service not a scamOct
2021Lotto service on Gov.uk realOct
2021Lottery offers free ticket promotionOct
2021Provided solely a nameOct
2021Kieran Shelley wanted account detailsOct
2021Playing lotto, no big winsOct
2021Lotto company provided great serviceOct
2021Received free tickets and packageOct
2021Company sells syndicate lottery packagesOct
2021Confirmed with bank, blocked potential scamSep
2021Participating in the lottery regularlySep
2021Possible scam from supposed lottery representativeSep
2021Suspected scam from impostor callerAug
2021Dangerous, harmful, risky, unsafe situationAug
2021Michael James was mentionedAug
2021Scam call from "Jacob Smith."Aug
2021Scam warning: request for bank detailsJul
2021Number Of Searches: 127 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 12 July 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Edale(Derbyshire), Market Weston(Suffolk), Purewell(Dorset), Welford(Northamptonshire) and White Lyne(Cumbria).
02045253538 has 26 comments of which 9 x negative and 10 x neutral and 7 x positive
02045253538 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045253538 👆 is reported as a lottery-related telemarketing operation offering free and discounted syndicate tickets primarily via direct debit, with mixed user experiences. Some users receive legitimate ticket packages and confirm company registration details, while others suspect a scam due to unsolicited calls, requests for bank information, and discrepancies in personal data. Several report polite callers, but concerns remain over the authenticity as the official National Lottery denies affiliation. Users are advised to exercise caution, avoid sharing sensitive details over the phone, verify company legitimacy through official channels, and monitor bank statements closely. Direct debit guarantees may offer some protection, but vigilance against potential fraud is essential. Overall, while some find value, scepticism about the operation's trustworthiness persists.
Reports on phone number 02045253538
4 yearsMark Hughes mentioned something similar, but The National Lottery is clear that nothing like that is real. Make sure you update your ID and don’t share any info with strangers, not even your date of birth. Always keep in mind, 'nothing comes free in this world.' Stay safe and watch out for yourselves.Mark HughesThe National Lottery4 yearsJust to clear things up, this isn’t connected to the National Lottery at all. It’s actually a business called BRIAN PAUL (SECRETARIES) LIMITED. This company has around 78 registered firms under its name, but over half, about 53, have already shut down! Their office is a small one, tucked away down a side road in Enfield.National LotteryBRIAN PAULSECRETARIESLIMITEDEnfield4 yearsIf you want all the info, just have a look at the GOVERNMENT HOUSE records:HOUSE4 yearsGot a call from some scam artists trying to pry my bank info out of me. I messed around with them for a good ten minutes before finally telling them to jog on.4 yearsI received a call from a chap claiming to be John Glover, who was attempting to peddle block tickets for the English lottery. He mentioned that these tickets would be available starting in May for an ongoing three-month period. The deal he proposed was £54 a month via Direct Debit, covering both the Wednesday and Saturday draws. He also stated that I would be receiving 9 complimentary tickets for the Wednesday draw scheduled for 9th March 2022, which should arrive within the next 3 to 5 days, accompanied by a package that includes a Direct Debit form. Now, I'm left in eager anticipation for these free tickets and the information pack to arrive before I make a decision on whether this is a legitimate offer or a potential scam. However, it's worth mentioning that the website he directed me to appears to be down and inaccessible, which is certainly raising some red flags.John GloverDirect Debit4 yearsI got a call from a very kind lady who was telling me about 10 free lines and a lottery group you could join. She mentioned everything was done by direct debit, which apparently means the direct debit guarantee from my bank would keep me safe. She also said there was no need to give any card info, which sounded pretty reassuring. I’m quite looking forward to giving it a go starting in April!5 yearsAdam Asqach was trying to sell cheap lottery tickets for three months and was also giving away free ones. But when I asked him for his bank details, he wouldn't share them over the phone, so I ended the call.Adam Asqach5 yearsI had a rather dubious call from someone pretending to represent the National Lottery, offering free and heavily reduced lottery tickets. They wanted my bank details to set up a direct debit. It struck me as rather fishy, so I decided against it. What was concerning, though, was that they already had my name, address, and mobile number. Quite unsettling, really!National Lottery5 yearsHad a really nice chat, they were super polite despite me not really wanting to talk.5 yearsI managed to win a little with my free tickets, really excited about the 1,260 tickets I’ve got for December!5 yearsI checked the Gov.uk site on Company House and your lotto service seems legit, not a scam. I even set up a direct debit for my syndicate lines and got them through. Some folks forget that companies still use telemarketing these days.Gov.ukCompanies House5 yearsActually, your lotto service is listed on Companies House through Gov.uk, so it's definitely not a scam. I set up a direct debit for my syndicate numbers and got all the lines as promised. Some folks just seem to forget that companies still use telemarketing these days.Gov. ukCompanies House5 yearsGot a call about some lottery giving away free tickets, then they said they'd send me a letter with a form to set up a direct debit. Bit dodgy if you ask me.5 yearsAshley Buckley here.Ashley Buckley5 yearsThis bloke Kieran Shelley called me up asking for my bank details to set up a direct debit so he could give me 50 supposedly ‘free’ lottery tickets. Sounded dodgy to me.Kieran Shelley5 yearsI’ve been having a go at the lotto play period for about 4 months now and haven’t hit any big wins so far. I suppose it all depends on luck, really. But overall, the service has been pretty decent.5 yearsGot in touch with the lotto service people on their customer help line. Chatted with a really nice guy who sorted out my payment change for me!5 yearsI got my free tickets and the syndicate bundle, so I don't really get why some folks say it's a con.5 yearsThe organisation is called Your Lotto Service UK, and they offer syndicate bundles that include national lottery tickets.Your Lotto Service UK5 yearsI rang up my bank after getting that call, and they reckoned it was dodgy. They've promised to stop any tries to start a Direct Debit in my name.5 yearsLength of Lottery Entry Time5 yearsSome bloke called Adam Asquith said he was ringing from the National Lottery, offering loads of free tickets if I paid £12 a week. Thing is, he got some stuff wrong that I’d actually put on another website this week - like my dob and a name that’s not mine. So, I’m pretty sure it’s a scam. If it was legit, they’d have my proper details already. I didn’t hand over any bank info, and he said they’d ring me back to sort it before sending the free tickets with the paperwork. Sounded quite convincing at first, though.Adam AsquithNational Lottery5 yearsSome bloke named Jacob Smith rang me up about these so-called free lottery tickets, but turns out it was £12 a week, not free at all. I told him no thanks. Smells a bit dodgy to me. Surely the National Lottery (or whatever they’re calling it these days) wouldn’t stoop to stuff like this, would they? Seems a bit desperate if they did.Jacob SmithNational Lottery5 yearsI got a call from a bloke named Michael James.Michael James5 yearsGot a ring from this number about some free lottery entries, bloke said his name was Jacob Smith. Asked him how he managed to get my mobile number but he was pretty vague and didn’t give a proper answer. He didn’t ask for any bank details at first, but said he’d send me some kind of registration form for the “free” entries. Turns out it’s not really free, because the money gets taken through direct debit once I signed up, so my bank info would end up with them anyway. Definitely a scam, watch out lads.Jacob Smith5 yearsSomebody from a lotto firm rang me, a woman named Melissa, claiming she needed my bank info so I could be entered into their lottery and have a chance at winning loads of cash with multiple tickets. It seemed way too good to be real, even though she did provide their customer service number. Has anyone else had something similar happen?MelissaSubmit Your Own Report (020 4525 3538)
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