02045860806
☎️ 02045860806 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 204586 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045860806
- Crypto scam recovery call fakeFeb
2026Investment scam using fake newsOct
2024Number is a scam, bewareJul
2024Account compromised, Vodafone needs verificationFeb
2024Sky promotional calls, persistently unwanted contactsFeb
2024Frustration with frequent scam callsFeb
2024Suspected promotional scam from EEFeb
2024Received call from incomprehensible Asian womanFeb
2024Unbelievable discount from supposed Three representativeFeb
2024Potential scam caller claiming affiliationFeb
2024Lottery asking for bank detailsJan
2023Phone calls during work hoursJan
2023Scam lottery reported by userJan
2023Warning of potential scammer behaviorJan
2023User missed a phone callJan
2023Explains how to report scamsJan
2023Report scam attempts to policeJan
2023Report all scam calls/texts relentlesslyJan
2023Unrecognized number, potential scam callJan
2023User missed a callJan
2023Warning about potential scammers onlineJan
2023Concerns about lottery website verificationJan
2023The user missed the callJan
2023Regularly receiving unwanted scam callsJan
2023Suspicious of name-based prize messagesJan
2023Not enough context. Nice user ID!Jan
2023User accuses someone as a scammerJan
2023Frustration with daily scam callsDec
2022Possible scam, beware of giving informationDec
2022Describes business as dishonest and harmfulDec
2022Warning of potential scam callsDec
2022Questioned competition request for bank informationDec
2022Avoid answering potential fraud callsDec
2022Initial distrust of lottery scamDec
2022Warning of phone call scamDec
2022Received call about competition winDec
2022Non-English alphanumeric charactersDec
2022Caller claimed lottery competition entryDec
2022Caller repeats personal information, suspiciousDec
2022Repeated calls from blocked numberNov
2022Frequent calls about lottery serviceNov
2022Lottery scam warning providedNov
2022Lottery potential; beware of scamsNov
2022Warning about potential lottery scamNov
2022Phone call abruptly disconnected upon answeringNov
2022Scam alert for annoying callsNov
2022Fraudulent calls causing distressNov
2022Number Of Searches: 299 Number Of Comments: 42 First Seen: 08 November 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Culrain(Highland), Eccles(Kent), Kelfield(Lincolnshire), Llangorwen(Ceredigion) and Mark Causeway(Somerset).
02045860806 has 42 comments of which 18 x negative and 24 x neutral
02045860806 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045860806 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number frequently used by fraudsters posing as representatives from well-known companies and lotteries. Callers often claim you’ve won competitions or suffered losses in crypto scams, then attempt to extract personal and banking details under false pretences. Many report aggressive, confusing interactions or silent hang-ups after requests for money or information. The number is linked to spoofing tactics, blocking doesn’t stop the calls, and it may be linked to offshore criminal gangs. Victims emphasise reporting calls to the police’s cyber crime units and Action Fraud to help combat these scams. Users should exercise extreme caution, never share sensitive information, and be aware this number is consistently associated with deceitful, high-pressure scams causing significant distress.
Reports on phone number 02045860806
5 monthsI got a call from some automated voice that went through a bunch of questions about crypto scams, then said my name popped up on some list showing I’d lost money and that they could assist me. I just went with it, and the robot told me it’d put me through to a person who could help get my cash back. I was bracing for the usual scammy guy (probably with an Indian accent) trying to get my details or money, but the call just dropped before anything else happened. Definitely a scam, they’re targeting people who’ve already been conned. Don’t fall for it.2 yearsI recently got called by an investment firm pretending to be legit, they use fake news stories that look like they’re from the BBC, even mentioning famous celebs to lure you in. They promise huge profits if you pay just £250 to join. Once they have your phone number, they keep ringing and push hard to make you send money. They usually call from mobiles beginning with 07441 940*. Watch out for this kind of scam!BBC2 yearsThis number is definitely dodgy, it's just a scam.2 yearsGot a call saying my Vodafone account was hacked, and they insisted on doing some “security checks” before I could hang up, bit suspicious if you ask me!Vodafone2 yearsI got a call twice from the same number, some woman claiming to be from Sky promotions, asking about what phone I was using. The other day, I purposely told them the wrong brand. When I told them to stop calling me, they just hung up straight away.Sky Promotions2 yearsDefinitely scammers - I get calls from these parasites almost daily. I just don't understand why they can't put their time to better use instead of bothering people.2 yearsThis has got to be an EE scam, I reckon! Been caught out once already. Some woman called saying there was a special offer and wanted to know what my current bill was. I didn’t give her that info, just told her she should already know what I pay. Then she couldn’t even tell me my full name! I told her I knew she was trying to scam me, and she just hung up on me.EE2 yearsGot a call from this number today, some Asian lady yelling like mad, I couldn't catch a single word she was saying. She hung up pretty fast too.2 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she works for Three. She offered some 40% discount and wanted me to pay £50 straight away, saying I’d get it back in a day. Yeah right! Totally suspicious 🤯2 yearsGot a call around 11 in the morning from someone saying they were from EE, but I don't currently have their service (I did once before though). I asked them to remove me from their list and then she just ended the call. Pretty sure it was a scam, the woman spoke with an Indian accent and sounded like she was operating out of London.EELondon3 yearsSomebody called saying they won a lottery but wanted my bank details and sort code before anything else. Seemed really dodgy to me.3 yearsThey keep calling me over and over again when I'm trying to get on with my work.4 yearsIt's a bogus lottery scheme.4 yearsTotal scam, watch out!4 yearsHad a missed call earlier.4 yearsHere’s how you can report all kinds of scam messages, calls, emails and other fraud attempts through a system set up by the police (NFIB) - it's made to be simple for everyone to use. I found out about this after raising the issue of constant scam calls with my MP. It’s clear scammers really want to keep this quiet. If you don’t report these fraud attempts, don’t be surprised if they keep going. You can try texting 7726, contacting your phone provider, Ofcom, or firms the scammers pretend to be, but often these reports don’t make it to the police for investigation.NFIBOfcom4 yearsGot two calls from this number today, didn’t pick up cos it showed as unknown. Looks like another annoying scam, this time using a landline run by Voxbone. I’ve just blocked it now.Voxbone4 yearsGot a call but couldn’t answer it.4 yearsTotal con artists!4 yearsThis number called me pretending they were from a lottery company. They asked loads of details like my bank account number, sort code and other bits. Also double-checked my address and other personal info. Sounds very dodgy to me.4 yearsDidn't manage to pick up.4 yearsOver the last couple days, I’ve had scam calls ring me up thrice already.4 yearsJust like everyone else here, they called me and used my full name right away, saying I’d won a prize. Honestly, it just screams scam to me!4 yearsDefinitely a con artist.Fraudster4 yearsIt's absolutely infuriating to receive a call from them every single day! Can't we enlist some sort of scam-busting police force to put an end to this nonsense? In this age of technology, surely they can track these people down, expose their office locations, and freeze their accounts. I mean, there must be someone unfortunate who has unwittingly provided them with their banking information that they're now exploiting. But, alas, being in the UK, it feels like the police won't lift a finger to assist in this matter. It's incredibly frustrating!UK4 yearsI got a call from 020 4586 0802 saying I could win millions in some contest, but to get my prize, they wanted my bank sort code and account number. What really freaked me out was how they already had my full name, DOB, and where I live. Felt really dodgy to say the least.4 yearsAbsolute scumbags, these scammers! They really deserve to be caught and locked up, proper nasty people.4 yearsIt was definitely a dodgy call.4 yearsGot a call showing up as possible fraud on my phone again. Definitely not picking up that one, looks like another scam.4 yearsWhen I picked up, no greeting from them at all. They said hello once more and asked for my info. Turned out they claimed I’d won some kind of lottery. I’ve blocked the number and won’t be answering again.4 yearsThey claimed I’d signed up for some contest and then asked for my bank sort code. I told them no way, I’m not sharing that stuff with anyone.4 yearsSomebody rang me up, said my name and that I’d won a prize in a contest. Definitely a scam.4 yearsI received a phone call today claiming that I had emerged victorious in some sort of contest.4 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be affiliated with 'The People's Lottery' or something along those lines. They insisted that I had participated in a competition-an assertion I outright dismissed, as I never take part in such things. I mentioned I was registered with a preference service and that I'd be filing a complaint against them for this unsolicited call.The People ' s Lottery4 years020 4586 0821 They sounded like they knew my info and kept going over it with me, but I haven’t got a clue how they got any of it.4 yearsI've received calls from this number more than eight times, and thankfully my phone keeps managing to block them.4 yearsI've received multiple calls from this number over the past few days. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to ring them back. What I encountered was an automated message concerning some sort of lottery. Frankly, it was all rather tedious, and I ended up disconnecting before the spiel wrapped up.4 yearsSounds dodgy, probably one of those lottery scams.4 yearsGot a call from some dodgy lottery scam, total waste of time!4 yearsPicked up the call but they just ended it straight away.4 yearsI've been receiving these pesky phone calls lately; could it be yet another scam?4 yearsWe’ve had quite enough of the incessant calls from this number, and it's really becoming quite bothersome. They assert that they’re affiliated with the National Lottery, but that's absolutely untrue. It’s distressing, to say the least!National LotterySubmit Your Own Report (020 4586 0806)
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