02045256348
☎️ 02045256348 👆 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 02045256348
- Received fake emails; not architectDec
2025Multiple scam emails, unregistered lawyersDec
2025Scam alert, avoid respondingNov
2025Trademark IPO scam email receivedNov
2025Scam, persistent, unhelpful, no unsubscribeNov
2025Scam email; ignore and blockNov
2025Scam email threatening urgent trademark registrationNov
2025Phone number linked to trademark noticeOct
2025Scam email investigation; suspicious companyJul
2025IP rights scam warning, verify callJun
2025Concerns about possible phone scamJun
2025Trademark scam evident hereJun
2025Emails indicate potential scam attemptJun
2025Potential scam regarding company nameJun
2025Scam email regarding company trademarkJun
2025Claims of scam by userJun
2025Mysterious offer to trade fingersJun
2025Warning about scam emails receivedJun
2025Beware of trademark scam callsMay
2025Scam email, inaccessible website, misleadingMay
2025Suspicious email, recent domain registrationMay
2025Scam alert shared via emailMay
2025Fake company, potential trademark scamMay
2025Trademark registration scam reportedMay
2025Beware of potential trademark scamMay
2025Possible trademark scam email receivedMay
2025Possible trademark scam email warningMay
2025Number Of Searches: 48 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 16 May 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kinlet(Shropshire), Lozells(West Midlands), Old Furnace(Torfaen) and Scotland Gate(Northumberland).
02045256348 has 25 comments of which 20 x negative and 5 x neutral
02045256348 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045256348 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving aggressive emails falsely warning recipients that their company name or trademark is being registered by others, pressuring urgent action to pay for trademark protection services. The senders claim to be associated with non-existent or dubious organisations, using recently registered domains and unverifiable addresses often linked to fake law firms or trademark agents. Numerous users have confirmed the emails come from unlicensed individuals not registered with official authorities, with no legitimate contact or credible websites available. Attempts to unsubscribe or respond are ignored, and the correspondence appears designed to confuse and intimidate businesses, including those without relevant trademarks. It is strongly advised to disregard, block, and report these messages rather than engage with the senders.
Reports on phone number 02045256348
7 monthsI've had a few emails from two different so-called lawyers claiming to be from IPO Register UK. Neither the lawyers nor the company seem to be listed with the SRA. I've gone ahead and reported them.IPO Register UKSRA7 monthsBeen sent three emails so far. I agree with what others are saying - it's completely bogus. If you look closely at the stuff they write, like "Make you completely rebrand your architectural firm, which will cost loads and wreck your image and trust with clients," it's clear. The funny thing is, I’m not even in architecture or anything close to that!7 monthsGot two emails from them in just one day, total rip-off. Definitely don’t bother replying!7 monthsBeware of the IPO trademark scam! Got an email from [email protected] the other day, and it seemed dodgy right off the bat. Just a heads up for anyone else who might get something similar.8 monthsThis is a total ripoff. They keep pushing some trademark protection service on businesses that have zero need for it. No way to unsubscribe from their emails - they don’t even include a proper opt-out option, and my messages just get ignored. When I phoned them up, the person who answered barely spoke English and seemed clueless about trademarks. Definitely a dodgy outfit.8 monthsThis email was totally a scam, really creepy stuff. Just ignore it and make sure to block the sender.8 monthsOn the 14th of November 2025, my company got an email that felt like a scare tactic, pushing us to rush and register a trademark. The message was pretty much the same as what lots of others here have mentioned before.1 yearGot an email from I P Registries UK, which doesn’t show up on Google, but there’s a real company called IP Register UK! Like a few others, I searched the phone number from the email on Google, and yep, surprise surprise! I’ve sent the email off to [email protected] to check it out.I P Registries UKGoogleIP Register UK1 yearGot a call about some IP rights stuff, sounded fishy. If you're unsure, best ring up the IPO directly to check before doing anything.1 yearPretty much what others have said here. Got a couple of pushy emails about IP trademarks recently. Odd thing is, I can't even open their website at work, which makes me suspicious (especially since our network is quite strict). So I decided to check the number and ended up on this page. The emails come from someone called Scott Macdonald, IP Attorney, using a London contact number. I’m just going to keep ignoring this dodgy lot.Scott MacdonaldLondon1 yearThis definitely seems like one of those trademark swindle things.1 yearI haven’t had any calls yet, but I got a couple of emails from some Michael claiming to be part of this "company". I flagged both emails with my email provider and also reported the domain ipregistrysuk.com to their registrar, name.com. Funny enough, the website was only registered on May 31st, 2025 - which to me screams sketchy and like a planned scam.Michaelipregistrysuk. com1 yearToday, I received an email suggesting that a new company wants to use my existing company name. Hmmm - what a load of nonsense. They are claiming to be from Tripp Watson, associated with 'IP Register UK', but all website and communication details appear to be false. Beware...TrippWatsonIP RegisterUK1 yearHad a quick look at ipreg.org.uk/register and couldn’t find Michael Jon Douglas or his firm listed as a registered IP attorney. Tried the website they gave me, but it wouldn’t load at all. The address they mentioned doesn’t seem to be valid according to Royal Mail, and Google Earth shows the location as The Portland Hospital, which makes no sense. Definitely not falling for the story in that email - feels like a complete scam to me.Michael Jon DouglasRoyal MailGoogle EarthThe Portland Hospital1 yearI got a few emails from some Michael Jon Douglas guy, and they were pretty harsh in tone. The email domain didn’t match the website he mentioned, which seemed off. This has scam written all over it. Best to just ignore and not reply or ring back...Michael Jon Douglas1 yearI'm tempted to flick him off, but keep it cool.1 yearToday I got an email which looked like a scam. I tried to visit the website mentioned but it wouldn’t load. Plus, the email they used to contact me was spelt differently from the one they claimed to be using. Oddly enough, the address they gave was actually a pub.1 yearJust got a call from someone claiming to be from a trademark office, total scam. Seriously, don’t pick up, call back or even reply to their emails. It’s all a con.1 yearSimilar to what others have pointed out, I got an email from them but noticed something odd about the domains they use. They’re really pushing to get you to set up a trademark. Their site seems legit at first glance, but there’s no company name anywhere, and I couldn’t find anything about them on Companies House. Plus, like a few people mentioned, the domains were only registered very recently - just a handful of days ago. Feels a bit dodgy to me.Companies House1 yearBeen getting loads of emails claiming someone’s about to trademark my business name and telling me to rush and make contact. Feels dodgy to me so no way I’m replying - pretty sure it’s just a scam. Watch out folks!1 yearJust got an email warning that someone else was about to trademark our entire company's name if I didn’t get in touch. Felt pretty dodgy to me, probably just a scam.1 yearI got emails too, saying we have to register our trademark, but we've already done that ages ago. Pretty clear it's a scam.1 yearHeads up, this company isn’t even registered anywhere in the UK. The address they gave out is totally made up and they definitely don’t operate from there. Watch out because it feels like a dodgy scheme trying to push you into trademarking something. Don’t trust ‘em!UK1 yearIf you get any suspicious emails, please send them over to this address: [email protected] - watch out, it's definitely a scam!1 yearI got an email from [email protected] saying that my company’s name was about to be trademarked and that I should reply or ring them. It felt dodgy straight away. I looked up ipregistryuk.com, and it was registered just a few days ago, which made me more suspicious. Not completely certain it’s a scam, but I wouldn’t trust it too much. I’m just going to ignore the whole thing.USSubmit Your Own Report (020 4525 6348)
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