02045865325
☎️ 02045865325 👆 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 02045865325
- Warning about lottery scamNov
2024Lottery scam requesting bank detailsOct
2024Blocked unexpected calls, no messagesOct
2024Blocked number, personal details leakedOct
2024Phone blocks unwanted calls successfullyOct
2024Caller pretended lottery, requested personal detailsOct
2024First Prize Lotto call is scamOct
2024Scam number linked to lotteryOct
2024Scam related to lottery claimsOct
2024Competition scam call, multiple attemptsOct
2024Unknown caller, no identification availableOct
2024Beware of lottery scam alertsOct
2024Lottery scam claiming false winningsOct
2024Frequent calls, no voicemails leftOct
2024Avoid lottery scam warningsOct
2024Beware of scams, don't trustOct
2024Scam attempt, avoid providing informationOct
2024Request to block specific numbersOct
2024Persistent calls selling lotto ticketsOct
2024Suspicious call, likely spam, no voicemailApr
2024Number Of Searches: 171 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 07 April 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Drakewalls(Cornwall), Lighthorne Heath(Warwickshire), Middle Bourne(Surrey), Second Coast(Highland) and Worsthorne(Lancashire).
02045865325 has 16 comments of which 9 x negative and 7 x neutral
02045865325 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045865325 👆 is reported as a persistent lottery scam originating likely from a call centre in India. Callers claim you've won prizes or free lottery tickets, frequently mentioning syndicates, and pressure you for personal and bank details. They often know your name, suggesting some access to personal info. Multiple users report repeated calls with no voicemail left, and the number has been blocked by several. This number uses VOIP technology and targets people with false lottery winnings, trying to set up direct debits. Many describe it as suspicious and urge caution, noting aggressive follow-ups and attempts to extract sensitive data. Several people confirm it's a scam with no legitimate connection to actual competitions.
Reports on phone number 02045865325
2 yearsGot a call saying I’d won a prize and was given 10 free entries to the EuroMillions. They wanted my bank details straight away. Tried explaining I wasn’t interested, but they just didn’t get it, so I ended up hanging up. Total lottery scam.2 yearsI got two calls from this number, but they didn’t say anything or leave a message. I’ve just blocked it now.2 yearsI’ve put a block on this number now. It’s creepy how the person calling actually knows my name. I’m guessing it must’ve come from some digging I did online or maybe one of those firms that have my info handed over to scammers.Google2 yearsJust a heads up, the First Prize Lotto calls are dodgy. They say you've bagged a shopping voucher plus 10 free lottery tickets, claiming it’s from a group of 150 folks so you might still get some money even if your numbers aren’t picked. Then they try to get your bank info to sort out the supposed winnings. Be careful and don’t fall for it!2 yearsLuckily, my phone is set to automatically block calls like this! But cheers to everyone who answered and shared what was going on.2 yearsThis number 02045865325 showed up as if it was from London, but judging by the way the person spoke, it sounded like a call centre in Delhi. They claimed I'd won ten free lottery tickets and then started asking if I was over 18, before trying to get more of my personal info. I told them I never share my details over the phone, especially not with random men! They kept ringing me back so I ignored and eventually blocked the number.LondonDelhiIndia2 yearsI can say for sure this is a dodgy number, part of one of those lottery scams. Sounds like they’re using some kind of voip service to make the calls. Pretty sure the calls are coming from India or somewhere around there.India2 yearsI've been getting calls from 020 4586 5325 and I have absolutely no clue who's ringing me.2 yearsThis is just one of those lottery scams, don’t fall for it!2 yearsThey rang me about four times over the past three days but never bothered to leave a voicemail.2 yearsGot a call about winning free tickets from a lottery I'd never signed up for. Pretty sure it was just one of those scam things trying to trick me into giving info. Quite annoying!2 yearsFraud alert: I wouldn't trust a word they say at all.2 yearsAt first, it looked proper enough, but they kept pushing for my bank details to send over some lottery cash. I'd steer clear of these lot.2 yearsI keep gettin' calls from this number, always trying to pester me into buying lottery tickets.2 yearsHi, can someone tell me how to block the number 020 4586 5325 and any other numbers that start with 020? I’d really appreciate the help. Cheers, Alex.Alex2 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise, no message left or anything. I tried to look it up online but found nothing. Feels like it could be some sort of spam to me.Submit Your Own Report (020 4586 5325)
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