02045258114
☎️ 02045258114 👆 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 02045258114
- Phone blocked scam call successfullyJan
2023User describes a unwanted callJun
2022Warning against potential scamsApr
2022The user provided a phone numberMar
2022Refused to give bank detailsMar
2022Unwanted call after leaving reviewMar
2022Possible phone scam for winningsMar
2022Did not recognize the numberMar
2022Blocked scam call, identified as scamMar
2022Scam call requesting bank detailsMar
2022Euro Millions lottery syndicate joinMar
2022Teenager almost falls for scamMar
2022Received suspicious offer, blocked numberFeb
2022EuroMillions scam, suspicious, hung upFeb
2022Warning about scam EuroMillions callerFeb
2022Missed call; blocking unknown numbersFeb
2022Spam caller offering cleaning productsFeb
2022Unwanted call about car entryFeb
2022Devastating impact of harassment discussedFeb
2022User suspects a possible scamJan
2022Unknown caller, no message leftJan
2022Scam call about postcode lotteryDec
2021Warning about fake lottery scamDec
2021Receiving unwanted repeated phone callsDec
2021Warning: Do not answer callsDec
2021Suspicious call about fake competitionDec
2021Online survey became marketing scamDec
2021Received suspicious calls pretending lotteryDec
2021Number Of Searches: 256 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 01 December 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brindwoodgate(Derbyshire), Clackmarras(Moray), Merton Park(Greater London) and Upper Brynamman(Carmarthenshire).
02045258114 has 25 comments of which 18 x neutral and 7 x negative
02045258114 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045258114 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller targeting individuals with fake lottery and prize winnings, often referencing well-known brands or competitions entered online. Callers typically attempt to obtain bank or personal details under the guise of transferring winnings. Many recipients have identified aggressive or rude behaviour when declining to share information, and multiple calls or harassment are common. The consensus advises against engaging with the number, to avoid sharing sensitive information, and to block the caller promptly. It is frequently linked to phishing and fraudulent schemes that exploit genuine contest entries or free sample promotions. Users are strongly cautioned to remain vigilant and to verify any unsolicited prize claims through official channels before responding.
Reports on phone number 02045258114
4 yearsGot a spam call but my phone stopped it from coming through.4 yearsGot a call from some spam number, total waste of time. Really annoying how these calls keep coming.4 yearsComplete con job!4 yearsGot a call saying I won the EuroMillions lottery. When they asked for my bank info, I told them I wasn’t giving it. Then this other bloke, who said he was the boss or something, started talking, saying they just needed it to pay me the winnings, not to scam me. Still, I told 'em I wasn’t having it and they just hung up.4 yearsI put my phone number on some review site and the very next day, I got a call from this bloke chatting about the EuroMillions lottery and stuff. Quite random if you ask me!4 yearsI received a call claiming I’d won from a competition I participated in. They had my name and address, but then proceeded to request my bank details for the prize transfer. I expressed my hesitance about sharing such sensitive information over the phone, and the caller seemed rather abrupt with me.4 yearsI had no clue who it was calling me from.4 yearsGot a call that was obviously a scam, so I just blocked the number straight away.4 yearsJust received a rather intriguing call a moment ago. The caller claimed I had snagged a year's worth of Monster energy drinks and complimentary access to a sort of lottery. They sounded all very official until they casually requested my bank details. At that point, I couldn't help but chuckle and promptly hung up!Monster4 yearsjoined a euro millions lotto syndicate with some mates, hoping it might up our chances. fingers crossed we get lucky someday!EuroMillions4 yearsthis bloke called me and i kinda trusted him as i'd just signed up for a competition to win an amazon gift card. i honestly thought i had won and ended up sharing some info with him. thankfully, being a teenager and not having much cash means if it turns out to be a scam it wouldnt hurt me too bad. just putting this out there so others don’t fall for the same trick.Amazon4 yearsI signed up to test a hairdryer or something, and then they called me to say I’d won something. They claimed it included 39 weeks of free EuroMillions tickets. Then they asked for my bank details to send any winnings over. Yeah, right, no thanks! I just blocked the number straight away.Stain4 yearsGot a call saying I won a free entry to the EuroMillions, seemed really dodgy to me. When I said I wasn’t interested, I just ended the call straight away. Definitely felt like a scam.4 yearsI’ve been signing up for free fragrance samples on Magic Freebies, and lo and behold, I got a call from a dodgy scammer - twice, in fact. On the second attempt, I decided to answer. This woman claimed I’d won a free entry to the Euro Millions thanks to my application for a Coco Chanel perfume sample. The call was a bit chaotic with children screeching in the background, so I ended up chatting way longer than I ought to have. Once she started pushing me to log into some sketchy website, I calmly explained I wasn’t interested. That’s when she turned rather confrontational, questioning why I’d be foolish enough to pass up such a brilliant opportunity to win millions. Her tone was downright aggressive, which prompted me to end the call and block her number. Steer clear of this dreadful scammer, folks!4 yearsI received a call that I couldn’t place, so I decided to look up the number and stumbled across this site. I’ll be adding it to my blocked list and will definitely be more cautious with unfamiliar callers moving forward.4 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call from a person claiming I’d won a bundle of cleaning supplies. I promptly told them to buzz off, recognising it as a spam call. I've since blocked the number, yet they persistently ring me multiple times each day. Quite the nuisance, if you ask me!4 yearsI received a call informing me about a chance to win a Toyota. Alas, I didn't snag the prize, but they were also offering discounted lottery tickets. I decided to cut the conversation short and hang up!Toyota4 yearsGot a call from an unknown number but they didn't bother leaving any message!5 yearsI received a call today about an Amazon £500 gift card competition I’d taken part in. The caller mentioned that I'd supposedly qualified for a EuroMillions Lottery entry. They wanted my chosen numbers and informed me about the drawing days. Then, rather suspiciously, they asked for my bank sort code and account number to transfer my “winnings.” I ended up giving them more time than I should have, but don't be like me-just hang up immediately; it’s clearly a scam!Amazon5 yearsDodgy call regarding a postcode lottery scam.5 yearsI've been getting calls from this number quite a few times, and it's starting to make me feel quite anxious.5 yearsUtterly dodgy caller! Best to ignore the ring.5 yearsReceived a call on several occasions where the person on the other end addressed me by name, claiming I had scooped a prize in a competition from the day before. It’s amusing because I didn't even take part in any contest yesterday, ha! When I simply chuckled at the outrageous claim, they abruptly hung up. It certainly seems like one of those money-making schemes, doesn't it?5 yearsI recently took part in an online questionnaire for a chance to win tickets to Chester Zoo. However, when the survey began probing about my bills and insurance, I decided to bail out since I wasn’t keen on being bombarded by marketing calls. Since then, I’ve been inundated with three calls, all claiming that I entered the draw for Chester Zoo tickets but, lo and behold, I've 'won' a spot in their lottery instead-only for them to ask me for cash! What a cheek!Chester ZooChesterZoo5 yearsI've received several calls from this particular number. Given that I've made online purchases from Cadburys, I didn't find an email from them all that odd, so I naively decided to take part in a competition. They verified my name, address, and phone number, and then oddly began discussing lottery numbers. That’s when I decided to end the call. Things took a turn for the worse, and they got quite rude, prompting me to hang up.CadburysSubmit Your Own Report (020 4525 8114)
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