02045714949
☎️ 02045714949 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 204571 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045714949
- Suspicious Barclays credit card scamMay
2026Bank scam falsely claims dental paymentJan
2026Easiest scam: forward scam emailsJan
2026Barclays scam email, misleading detailsJan
2026Report scams; notify cyber policeJan
2026Email scam pretending Barclays paymentJan
2026Report scams via official channelsJan
2026Scam call; blocks advised immediatelyJan
2026Forward scam emails to NCSCJan
2026Warns against scammers; urges reportingJan
2026Fraudulent, scam Barclays email warningJan
2026Warning: Scam email pretending BarclaysJan
2026Barclays email linked to scamJan
2026Received scam email, reported promptlyJan
2026Barclays scam email, dental chargeJan
2026Received scam email from BarclaysJan
2026Phone number linked to scamJan
2026Scam email from Barclays BankJan
2026Scam email; fake Barclays setupJan
2026Barclays scam dental DD setupJan
2026Barclays scam misuses two entitiesJan
2026Possible Barclays bank scam callJan
2026Scam number linked to BarclaysJan
2026Number Of Searches: 31 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 05 January 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Castle Vale(West Midlands), Clerkhill(Aberdeenshire), Lyngford(Somerset) and Poundon(Buckinghamshire).
02045714949 has 23 comments of which 21 x negative and 2 x neutral
02045714949 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045714949 👆 is reported as linked to a widespread scam involving fraudulent emails claiming to be from Barclays Bank about setting up direct debits for a dental practice in Shrewsbury. The emails feature counterfeit contact details and misleading website information, designed to frighten recipients. Users are advised not to call the number, respond, or click any links, as these actions risk malware infection. Victims should forward scam emails to official cyber crime and national security agencies for investigation and reporting, as public warnings alone do not stop the scam. Multiple reports increase the effectiveness of blocking malicious senders and protecting others. It is vital to remain vigilant against unsolicited communications purporting to be from banks or healthcare providers and to use recommended official channels to report scams promptly.
Reports on phone number 02045714949
1 monthNumber 07762558852 sent me a message claiming my BARCLAYS credit card was approved. They said if it wasn’t me, I should ring 020 4571 4949. I didn’t bother calling back, as the text felt dodgy and not legit. I looked into the number a bit more and found out it’s been reported as suspicious!5 monthsI got a phone call supposedly from my bank, saying there was a payment arranged with Radbrook Dental Practice. It felt really suspicious, and turns out it’s a total SCAM! Be careful and make sure to send anything like this to [email protected]. At first, I was quite shaken up, but once I checked the email behind the message, it wasn’t from Barclays at all. The real sender was [email protected]. This made me pretty stressed for a while!Radbrook Dental Practice5 monthsGot a dodgy email pretending to be from Barclays about a payment plan for Radbrook Dental Practice. The contact number for customer service was completely off, and the dental place has a name a lot like a doctors surgery, which was confusing. The website looked legit at first but had wrong details all over it. Definitely a SCAM!!BarclaysRadbrookPractice5 monthsWhen it comes to scams, sending on scam emails is the simplest step you can take. Just forward it to '[email protected]'. This then gets sent to cyber crime services for looking into. Also, don't forget to use the phishing report feature by clicking the three dots in the top right corner of your email. This helps block the scammer’s address throughout email services worldwide. If you scroll a few posts down, there’s more info on reporting scams. Just a heads up: avoid clicking suspicious links as they often install malware on your gadget. Stay safe!5 monthsIf you get scam emails, make sure you report them. There’s info below on how to do that. They’ve got a guide on reporting all sorts of scams like s7cam calls, texts, and emails. Just putting them on here is good to alert people, but it won’t actually stop the scammers. The best thing is to notify the cyber crime police agency so they can take action.5 monthsI got an email claiming Barclays were arranging a payment to a dental clinic in Shrewsbury, but when I checked the sender's address, it wasn’t Barclays at all - it was something like “Abigail @ ###% .com”. Pretty sure it’s just a scam.BarclaysShrewsburyAbigail5 monthsJust got a call from a number claiming to be Barclays, saying I owed money for some dental work. Total scam, don’t fall for it! I’d recommend putting that number straight onto your block list.Barclays5 monthsReceived same scam email as others have concerning set up of a DD - I don’t even bank with Barclays- watch outBarclays5 monthsDealing with scam emails is pretty simple. Just send them over to '[email protected]'. Easy as that. The National Cyber Security Centre usually replies with a pretty neat confirmation.National Cyber Security Centre5 monthsGot a dodgy email claiming someone had opened a dental account with Radbrook Dental through my Barclays Bank. I didn’t fall for it and just forwarded it straight to Barclays online security to let them know.Radbrook DentalBarclays BankBarclays5 monthsLike others have said, this looks like a scam email pretending to come from Barclays about some dodgy dental bill. It tells you to ring this number if you didn’t approve the payment. Definitely dodgy stuff!Barclays5 monthsIf you get any scam emails, you should send them over to '[email protected]'. This helps the cyber crime unit look into it. Just pop that email into Google or your browser and you’ll see results, including a link from the National Cyber Security Centre. Also, don’t forget to use the report feature in your email - usually found by clicking the three dots in the top right corner - which helps block those scam addresses across the system.GoogleNational Cyber Security Centre5 monthsWatch out for scammers! Don’t ever answer calls from unknown numbers that you weren’t expecting. If you get dodgy calls, text the number and any details (even if it's just silent calls) to 7726 - follow the prompts to confirm your report. Also, make sure to use your phone’s built-in spam reporting features. If you receive scam texts, forward those to 7726, report them through your phone’s text spam tool, and snap a screenshot to send to '[email protected]' and have a look at the resources. Share your experience here to warn others!6 monthsJust got a call saying Barclays had set up a direct debit for some dental work I didn’t arrange. Total scam, watch out!Barclays6 monthsJust like a few others have mentioned, I got an email claiming to be from Barclays about a debit being set up for a dental surgery. When you look into where it actually came from, it’s definitely NOT Barclays. Seems like a scam to me.Barclays6 monthsJust got an email claiming to be from Barclays but I’ve never had an account with them. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!Barclays6 monthsGot an email saying to ring this number for Barclays bank.Barclays6 monthsI got an email supposedly from Barclays Bank about a direct debit linked to a Dental Surgery, but it was definitely a scam. The phone number in the message looked dodgy and I wouldn’t trust it.Barclays BankDental Surgery6 monthsGot a call from a number linked to a bogus email pretending to be Barclays about a payment for Radbrook Dental Practice. Watch out, it’s definitely a scam!BarclaysRadbrookPractice6 monthsGot a call from this number claiming to be Barclays, but it was actually some dental scam linked to Radbrook Dental Practice. Be careful, it’s dodgy!6 monthsJust got an email claiming to be from Barclays Bank about an hour ago, but it smells like a scam.Barclays Bank6 monthsBeware, this number is linked to a Barclays scam. Don't trust it!Barclays6 monthsGot an email apparently from Barclays saying there’s a regular payment going out to Radford Dental Practice. Thing is, there is actually a Radford Dental Practice in Shrewsbury, but they’re not involved in any of this nonsense. The scammers are using an email connected to some charity based in New York. So basically, two completely unrelated organisations are getting dragged through the mud by these #### scammers.BarclaysRadford Dental PracticeShrewsburyNew YorkSubmit Your Own Report (020 4571 4949)
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