02045310883
☎️ 02045310883 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 204531 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045310883
- Fraudulent activities on widespread levelSep
2022Scammer from blocked area codeAug
2022Do not answer 02045310883 callMay
2022Another scam reported hereMay
2022Harasses elderly for unwanted insuranceMay
2022Background noise: talking, laughingOct
2021Scam call, Indian woman voiceOct
2021Dishonest caller, evasive, aggressive scammerOct
2021Phone number listed without detailsOct
2021Scam calls demanding fake insurance feesOct
2021Suspicious call requesting unverified paymentOct
2021Unsolicited calls, false insurance claimsOct
2021Persistent unwanted calls complaintSep
2021Avoid answering unknown phone numbersSep
2021Confusion over unsolicited insurance callSep
2021Scammer posing as appliance insurerAug
2021Harassing, threatening phone scam warningsJul
2021Insurance scam call - Hang upJul
2021Scammers traumatizing elderly individuals persistentlyJun
2021Elderly scam call, distressing harassmentJun
2021Warning: possible phone scamJun
2021Aggressive fees and threatening tacticsJun
2021Scammers harassing vulnerable elderly personMay
2021No answer, no voicemail leftMay
2021Aggressive appliance insurance scam callsMay
2021Persistent fraudsters demanding nonexistent policyMay
2021TV scam; fake dates, feesApr
2021Rude caller demanding payment noticedApr
2021Scam targeting elderly dementia patientsApr
2021Unsolicited call about white goodsApr
2021Scam claiming to sell appliance insuranceApr
2021Appliance insurance scammers targeting elderlyApr
2021Appliance scam, reused password coincidenceApr
2021Misleading call; hung up abruptlyApr
2021Dishwasher sales identified as scamApr
2021Multiple suspicious appliance insurance callsMar
2021Caller impersonated insurance provider, persistentMar
2021Appliance insurance call suspected scamMar
2021Misleading contract and poor customer serviceMar
2021Provided phone number for lookupMar
2021Aggressive, unhelpful, dishonest call experienceMar
2021Received suspicious call from scammerMar
2021Persistent calls, threats, blocked numberMar
2021Requesting payment for insurance renewalMar
2021Refused to update bank detailsMar
2021Calls, unsure of appliances, paymentMar
2021Harassing calls exploiting vulnerable motherMar
2021Posing as insurance company callerMar
2021Scam warning; aggressive, threatening callerMar
2021Company scams elderly, steals payment. DisgustingMar
2021Missed call, unknown area codeMar
2021Company claims coverage, seeks renewalDec
2020Number Of Searches: 24 Number Of Comments: 44 First Seen: 28 November 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Boothby Pagnell(Lincolnshire) and Capel Gwyn(Anglesey/Sir Fon).
02045310883 has 44 comments of which 23 x neutral and 21 x negative
02045310883 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045310883 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls that falsely claim the recipient has existing or expiring insurance policies for kitchen or household appliances. Callers often use high-pressure tactics, demand immediate payment for renewal or cancellation fees, and refuse to provide verifiable documentation. This operation frequently targets elderly or vulnerable individuals, causing distress and confusion, and may include threats or references to personal financial information to intimidate. The callers use various company names but maintain similar fraudulent approaches. Recipients are advised not to engage, avoid sharing personal or financial information, utilise call-blocking services, and report such calls to relevant authorities for protection and investigation.
Reports on phone number 02045310883
4 yearsWidespread deception happening everywhere.4 yearsDodgy number, came up from a blocked code. Totally a scammer!4 yearsMy mum got a ring from 02045310883, and the chap said he was called Edward. Best not to pick up if you see that number!Edward4 yearsAnother dodgy call, must be a scam again.4 yearsIt's impossible to get hold of this company. They appear to take pleasure in hassling older folks, trying to push useless insurance policies that nobody really needs.5 yearsCould hear some giggling and chatting while on the call.5 yearsGot a call from this number on 19/10/21 about some kitchen appliance insurance. Definitely a SCAM. The voice sounded like an Indian lady. Be careful if you get a call from them!5 yearsSome bloke rang me up saying I owed money for kitchen appliances, but when I asked for any kind of proof, he just wouldn’t send anything over. Felt a bit dodgy to me.5 yearsI keep getting calls nearly every day about insurance for TVs and kitchen appliances, stuff I dont even own. They keep saying I have an insurance policy with them but I never took one out. It's annoying!5 yearsKept calling over and over, just wouldn’t stop.Kept5 yearsI tend to ignore calls from numbers I don’t recognise these days; I’ve had my fill of scammers trying their luck. What I’ve started doing is keeping a record of the number and the time it rang.5 yearsI just received a call from this lot and they mentioned a while back that I supposedly had an insurance policy with them. I requested them to ring back, and today they did, claiming it was actually my husband’s policy. When we probed into the specifics of what was covered, they mentioned a fridge freezer and a cooker. We immediately pointed out that we've got brand new appliances from Currys. They were adamant that we signed up to a three-year plan and demanded an immediate payment of £190, mentioning they had our sort code! My daughter decided to investigate their company on a government site, and it turns out they only began operating in 2020, yet they insisted our contract started in 2019. The representative on the line seemed thoroughly confused. We indicated that we would involve the Citizens Advice Bureau and possibly seek legal counsel, at which point she suddenly claimed she had completed her duties, mentioned she was only three months into the job, and promptly ended the call.CurrysCitizens Advice Bureau5 yearsI've encountered a similar situation recently with an unknown number ringing me. The caller claimed that my wife had a three-year policy related to kitchen appliances and that they needed to verify some details. I stood firm and made it clear that I don’t share any personal information over the phone, suggesting that they send the necessary paperwork instead. However, she kept pressing me to confirm details, so I reiterated my position and eventually hung up. Seems like a complete scam to me!5 yearsI’ve been getting calls from these lot again this year and honestly it’s quite unsettling. They claim to be from some TV insurance company, something I’ve never signed up for. When I refused to share any details, they somehow knew the last four numbers of my bank card! Proper scary stuff. The guy even threatened to take nearly £300 straight away. Took my bank’s fraud team’s advice and had to cancel my card. Seriously, don’t pick up if you don’t know who’s calling!5 yearsI received a rather alarming phone call from this number claiming that I was due to pay for another year of insurance. When I informed the caller that I didn’t have any policy in place, she insisted I had a contract with her company. Upon hearing that, I instructed her to cancel it immediately. To my shock, she then demanded £130 from me! I decided to end the conversation right then and there.5 yearsWatch out, these lot are definitely up to no good and trying to con you!5 yearsWhat a pain these lot are! They come on saying you get a discount for three years ‘cause you didn’t use it in the first couple, then hit you up with about £150 if you want to cancel, and £190 if you decide to keep it going. Then if you won’t give them your updated card details, they start threatening to track you and say you’ll owe over £345. Such dodgy tactics!5 yearsGot a call from someone trying to push appliance insurance on my elderly mum. Proper annoying and felt like they were targeting her because she's vulnerable. Definitely felt like a scam.5 yearsI missed the call, but they didn’t leave any voicemail.5 yearsGot another call about appliance insurance I don’t even have. These people are real pushy if you don’t bite and hand over cash. I’ve had loads of calls like this and they just won’t stop calling me. Feels like a dodgy outfit that could easily trick folk who are more vulnerable, especially since they like to throw around subtle threats.5 yearsThey kept ringing me up about some policy I never had and asking for payment. Honestly, they just won’t stop pestering!5 yearsGot a call from some woman about a TV scam, she gave me a 2019 date and told my husband something about 2020 - sounded fishy. She was Indian and somehow knew all our info spot on. But when we asked for any paperwork, she said she couldn’t send any unless it was to renew or cancel, then suddenly slapped on a £130 fee. Meanwhile, my other insurers cover 3 years for the price of one and don’t charge extra. Seriously, use call protect if you’ve got it - most landlines do - and block numbers from the last call. It helps loads.5 yearsI got a call about some payment, and the person on the other end was quite rude.5 yearsThis call was just awful - some scammer ringing up an elderly woman suffering from dementia pretending to fix her appliances. Totally messed up and heartless stuff.5 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to have chatted with me the previous week. Quite a tricky situation since I was actually in hospital at the time. They started off with their usual spiel about white goods, and when I enquired which of our appliances they meant, they brought up a fridge-freezer-of which we have none! I pressed them on the specifics regarding the white goods they purportedly insured for us, but they were utterly clueless. They mentioned that the conversation was being recorded, to which I cheekily replied that I was doing the same. After that, they abruptly terminated the call!5 yearsJust got another call from some crooks trying to hawk insurance for household appliances. Total scam, watch out!5 yearsI’m utterly appalled that my elderly mother is being hounded by these deceitful appliance insurance scammers! They went by the name “Cover Appliance” this week, yet their tactics and spiel were exactly the same as when they operated under “Cover Team Direct” and “Premier Protect 365” before. It’s infuriating to see these crooks running rampant, preying on vulnerable individuals and changing their name every few months to evade detection. It makes one wonder why no one in authority seems willing to step in and put a stop to their nefarious activities!Cover ApplianceCover Team Direct5 yearsI got a call about a broken cover appliance, which felt off from the start. Weirdly, they mentioned a password that I actually remembered from some app I used ages ago. Crazy thing is, this almost the exact same scam happened to me nearly two years ago, like right around this time.5 yearsGot a call saying my appliance warranty was about to run out. I told them I don’t even own such a thing, so how can it expire? They just ended the call right away.5 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today, and the person on the line claimed to be inquiring about insurance items I supposedly have. I mentioned that I had just settled my account with Cover Team Direct, yet he insisted he was representing Cover Team (dropping the "Direct") and informed me that I couldn't terminate my agreement with them. These individuals have been relentless, bombarding me with calls that are utterly disrespectful. Reflecting on the first time they contacted me back in 2019, I wish I had simply hung up. I used to pride myself on being polite, but it seems that graciousness has only opened the floodgates for this hassle. Now, I've developed a rather abrupt attitude in response to their persistent intrusions.Cover Team DirectCover TeamDirect5 yearsThis person said the call was regarding appliance insurance. I told her we use just one company for that and if she wasn’t from them, we weren’t interested. She didn’t say anything after that, so I ended the call. Definitely a scam! My mum’s quite poorly and would have been really worried if she’d picked up the phone instead.5 yearsThey told me I had some sort of cover for electrical items. They mentioned a three year deal and said since I hadn’t made a claim in the third year, I could get a 65% discount. When I asked about it, I mentioned I paid with a credit card and gave them a few details. I then told them I wasn’t interested and ended the call.5 yearsThey kept insisting I’d agreed to some sort of instalment plan for appliances, got pretty pushy and wouldn’t let me get a word in. I just ended up hanging up on them.5 yearsReceived a cheeky call this morning, seeking my husband who was out and about. The caller then tried to persuade me to verify some insurance details for appliances we allegedly covered since 2019 - our cooker, washing machine, and fridge freezer. Honestly, what a load of nonsense! When I informed him that we don’t bother with insuring those items, he started to argue with me. It was quite amusing to witness his determination to prove he was legit and not the scammer I had already labelled him as. He kept insisting he had all our information and just needed a few things updating. Eventually, after realising I wasn’t buying into his spiel, he decided he'd had enough and hung up. What a laugh! 🤣🤣5 yearsGot a call saying I needed to pay to keep my appliance insurance going, or else there'd be a charge for cancelling. Felt a bit dodgy to me.5 yearsThese lot keep ringing up saying we’ve got some service contract with them. They even threatened legal action for not paying. I just told them ‘bring it on’ and then blocked the number.5 yearsI received a rather odd call from someone claiming they wanted to refresh my banking information for appliance insurance. They already had my address, which felt a bit off to me, so I declined to share any details. To my surprise, they then mentioned a cancellation fee, which I also firmly rejected, before promptly cutting the conversation short.5 yearsI received a call from this number and inquired about the appliances that were supposedly covered. The lady on the line, however, seemed quite clueless regarding the specifics of each item. She mentioned she'd be able to help me out if I had my bank card handy. I told her to ring me back tomorrow instead. Oh, and she was adamant that I'd paid roughly £190 annually in the past-how amusing! I can't wait to see what she has to say when she calls again.5 years020 3813 1853 keeps ringing my mum who has dementia. It’s really worrying because they send her contracts and then pressure her to pay up. This is just dangerous.5 yearsGot a call from some bloke pushing white goods insurance, real pushy and rude. He threatened I'd get fined if I didn't sign up again. Told him straight where to shove it. Could be proper scary for elderly folks who might not know better.5 yearsSomeone rang me pretending they were from an insurance company.5 yearsI’m appalled to report that this firm contacted my elderly mother, who is quite susceptible, and pressured her with claims that they possessed her card details. They were touting a three-year coverage plan for her television appliances. In the end, they went ahead and took the payment, leaving her bewildered, financially worse off, and quite distressed. It’s absolutely disgraceful that businesses like this exploit the elderly and vulnerable; they should hang their heads in shame. Utterly shocking!5 yearsI got a missed call on my landline from an area code I don’t recognise, and there wasn’t any voicemail or message left either. I’ve got no ties to that region whatsoever.6 yearsGot a call from some company saying they cover white goods, trying to get me to renew my contract or something. Sounds dodgy to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 4531 0883)
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