02045259648
☎️ 02045259648 👆 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 02045259648
- Suspected scam call from Healthcare CentreAug
2023Healthcare call from an imposterAug
2023Questioned by alert for walkAug
2023Warns of scam health reviewAug
2023Attempting to defraud vulnerable individualsAug
2023Scam call intercepted, health claimAug
2023Elderly health care location neededAug
2023Scam call offering fake medicationAug
2023Suspicious call for fake productJul
2023Health center phone call scamJul
2023Fake tablet scam, stole £70Jul
2023Warning about Indian phone scamJul
2023Unsolicited call about health insuranceJul
2023Called for arthritis treatment scamJul
2023Fake healthcare call warning. Be vigilantJul
2023Scammer posing as surveyor avoidedJul
2023Phone scam targeting elderly customersJul
2023Persistent caller about health issuesJul
2023Caller unrecognized, suspecting a scamJul
2023Missed calls, likely a scamJul
2023Discussion of arthritis remedies, non-participationJun
2023Scam call pretending to helpJun
2023Suspicious call from Wellbeing ArthritisMay
2023Unsolicited call from unknown sourceMay
2023Number identified as scam callMay
2023Warning: Possible scam, avoid contactJun
2022No call back on voidJun
2022Questionable authenticity of Chain trackerJun
2022Unable to return missed callJun
2022Number Of Searches: 40 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 13 June 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coton(Cambridgeshire), Habertoft(Lincolnshire), Kirk of Shotts(North Lanarkshire), Poundgate(East Sussex) and Walford(Herefordshire).
02045259648 has 29 comments of which 12 x negative and 17 x neutral
02045259648 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045259648 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting mainly elderly individuals with callers posing as healthcare providers or specialists. They often claim to have personal health information and offer treatments or medication for conditions like arthritis, seeking to gain trust before requesting payment or sensitive details. Calls typically feature foreign accents and involve unsolicited health surveys or pressure to share personal data. Some accounts mention attempts to connect via messaging apps or suspicious cryptocurrency schemes. Callers refuse to provide verifiable credentials and frequently end calls abruptly when challenged. Victims have reported financial loss and fraudulent activity. It is strongly advised not to engage, never share personal or financial information, and block the number immediately to avoid potential harm.
Reports on phone number 02045259648
3 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent who claimed she was ringing from some Healthcare Centre. She began asking loads of personal questions like how I am, about my health, and if I take morning walks. When I asked her what the call was about, she just kept pressing me for answers. It felt sketchy and absolutely no valid reason behind the call. Definitely a SCAM.Healthcare Centre3 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent, saying she was from some healthcare company. I told her I don’t talk about personal stuff with someone I don’t know, then I just ended the call. Definitely a scam!3 yearsI received a rather peculiar call suggesting there were health alerts for my neighbourhood and inquired if I had taken any strolls lately. When I probed further, he mentioned that older residents had been struggling with ailments like diabetes and heart conditions. I told him that if I had any worries, I would consult my GP instead. That seemed to conclude the conversation.3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were checking up on my private health stuff, but it was obvious they were just trying to get info out of me. If they ring you, best thing to do is just put the phone down straight away.3 yearsThey were attempting to con an old lady.3 yearsMy carer picked up the call and the person on the other end said they were from some senior healthcare service. They refused to share any info and just hung up. Definitely seemed like a scam to me.3 yearsGot a call about "health care for elderly in your area" but I wasn’t expecting it and it felt a bit off. Didn’t sound like anyone I know and was kind of pushy about needing info. Probably best to be careful with these calls, might be a scam or telemarketer trying to sell something. Just blocked them since I wasn’t interested.3 yearsRecently, my mother received a rather suspicious call from an individual claiming to be Mick Williams. He seemed to have a foreign accent and alleged he was representing a Health Centre linked to Swindon University. To her astonishment, this chap not only knew her name but also her medical conditions. He then proceeded to inform her that her medication would be delivered the following day for the tidy sum of £60. Naturally, my mother, who is quite astute, promptly declined the offer. He lowered the price to £25, but my mother remained firm, insisting that she wouldn’t proceed without consulting me first. When he requested to speak with me, she informed him that I was unavailable. Thankfully, she figured out that it was a scam, but given her upcoming hospital appointment, his knowledge of her details momentarily led her to believe it could be legitimate. It's truly alarming how many people could fall victim to such deceit. I sincerely hope this number can be traced and shut down posthaste, to protect others from being conned or, worse, having their finances compromised.Mick WilliamsHealth CentreSwindon University3 yearsGot a call supposedly from some health service about a new emergency alert device you wear. I said I wasn’t interested, but before I could hang up, they just dropped the call on me. Definitely a scam.3 yearsJust half an hour ago, I received a call from someone claiming to be from a health centre, inquiring about my wellbeing. Instantly, I had my suspicions and recognised it as a potential scam, so I hung up without a second thought. Stay vigilant, everyone!3 yearsMy mum received a call from this number, and it's definitely a scam. The callers posed as legitimate sellers of health tablets, slyly coaxing information about her health and family before they made their pitch. They really seemed to win her over, claiming they had the perfect tablets to improve her wellbeing. Unfortunately, she fell for it and ended up losing £70. We’ve since put a stop on her card to prevent any further theft. Truly despicable behaviour!3 yearsGot a call from 02045259648, some bloke with an Indian accent trying to tell me I needed health care support. I’m only 20 and don’t need any, pretty sure it’s a scam.India3 yearsI received a call regarding health matters for senior citizens, and to my surprise, he knew my surname. The voice sounded quite foreign. I didn’t let him elaborate on whatever he was rambling about; I simply told him I wasn’t interested and hung up the phone, but he kept chattering away as I disconnected.3 yearsI received a call regarding a treatment for arthritis, and they seemed to know my mother’s name and other details. The caller had a foreign accent, which raised my suspicions. I have no doubt this is a scam. I ended the conversation promptly and have since blocked the number.3 yearsGot a call from 02045259648 today, someone claiming to be from senior joint and mobility care. Thankfully, my mum had her carer here then, so it was a bit easier to spot that it was dodgy. Honestly, watch out for any calls like this pretending to be healthcare - stay sharp everyone!3 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were conducting surveys about older adults, but I just ended the call - seemed like a total scam to me.3 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be a medical service, trying to sell vitamins. They called me a second time about a fortnight later, this time asking for credit card info. Definitely a scam aimed at older folks.3 yearsReceived a phone call probing into our health issues, the caller was quite persistent and refused to hang up.3 yearsGot calls three times from this number, didn’t ring any bells. Pretty sure it’s just a scam.3 yearsThis number rang me a couple of times within the last hour but no message was left. I don’t know who it could be, seems dodgy and probably just a scam.3 yearsThey spoke about potential treatments for my arthritis and plan to follow up with me in a fortnight, following my trial of Epsom salts in a bath, though I must admit, that’s not something I’m inclined to try.Epsom3 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call directed at my elderly in-laws, from someone purporting to be an expert in joint care. This individual, who had an apparent foreign accent and introduced himself as James Roger, not only knew my in-laws' names but also proceeded to spin a tale about his own mother suffering from arthritis. The conversation took a troubling turn when he attempted to sell them some arthritis medication for the price of £69. Quite concerning, to say the least!James Roger3 yearsI got a call from someone with a strong Indian accent claiming to be James Rogers from Wellbeing Arthritis. Honestly, I had a feeling right away that it was some kind of scam.James RogersWellbeing Arthritis3 yearsReceived a call supposedly from a senior health organisation reaching out to the elderly, which they affirmed was sourced from a database of pensioners. When I inquired whether the information was garnered from the NHS, they insisted it was not. I simply hung up the phone after that.NHS3 yearsI reckon this number's dodgy, definitely a scam.4 yearsHaving done a bit of digging into this, it seems that the caller is purporting to be a “Validator for smart contracts in the realm of cryptocurrencies,” specifically referencing Ethereum. It all sounds rather plausible, but then again, doesn’t it always seem “too good to be true”? Typically, they will attempt to reach out via WhatsApp. I cannot stress this enough: steer clear of any connection and refrain from engaging with any of their initial messages… It’s a SCAMMER! Just to be clear!!!!WhatsApp4 yearsThis phone number seems to be a ploy to act as a “Void,” allowing the caller to bypass charges for making an international call. It's impossible to return a call to this number, which cleverly masks the real identity of the caller. Supposedly, they’re representing some outfit called “Chain Tracker” from the States...!“Chain TrackerStates4 yearsReceived a call purportedly from “Chain Tracker”, a company located in the States… supposedly in San Francisco. However, I’m finding it rather tricky to confirm if that’s indeed the case!“Chain TrackerStatesSan Francisco4 yearsI attempted to ring back this number, but to my surprise, the line was unavailable… Quite baffling, considering I’d just had a conversation with the person on the other end barely half a minute before! What’s going on?Submit Your Own Report (020 4525 9648)
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