02045871573
☎️ 02045871573 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 204587 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045871573
- Scam call about blocked transactionSep
2024Scam involving fake iPhone offerJan
2024Beware of iPhone 15 scamJan
2024Scam call from fake EEJan
2024Received suspicious call from EEJan
2024Accusation of foreign scammer themeJan
2024Beware of fake EE callsJan
2024Scam call from fake EEJan
2024Received prank call during radio showJan
2024Offered discount, became verbally abusiveJan
2024Possible scam call from EEJan
2024Scam, avoid Curry's PC WorldJan
2024Number Of Searches: 68 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 20 January 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bell End(Worcestershire), Dinedor(Herefordshire), Kirkliston(Edinburgh), Oakfield(Hertfordshire) and Pineham(Kent).
02045871573 has 12 comments of which 5 x negative and 7 x neutral
02045871573 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045871573 👆 is reported as a scam call pretending to be from EE or Curry’s PC World, often offering discounted phone deals such as the iPhone 15. Callers typically speak poor English, ask for personal details like email addresses, and become aggressive or rude if questioned. They may use the information to access your account by triggering authorisation codes. Many have experienced repeated insults and hang-ups when refusing to give information. The calls appear persistent and are believed to try and trick recipients into sharing sensitive info, likely to commit fraud. Overall, this number is closely associated with fraudulent sales tactics and should be treated with caution.
Reports on phone number 02045871573
2 yearsSomebody rang me saying it was about my business account, said a payment got blocked and they needed me to confirm it. Seemed a bit off to me.2 yearsI’ve come across a fraudulent Currys PC World claiming to offer phone contracts. They tried to entice me with a supposedly discounted rate on an iPhone 15. Total scam!Currys PC World2 yearsGot a call supposedly from EE, but I don’t even have that provider. The person was really rude and spoke in awful pigeon English. Just blocked the number straight away.EE2 yearsI got a call from a person claiming to be with EE, offering me 30% off as some kind of “special valued customer” deal. Naturally, I asked how I could be sure it wasn’t a scam. They said if I gave them my email, they’d send me the details. I refused to share any info they should already have. After that, the caller told me twice to “go f yourself, madam” before hanging up. Lovely experience, really.EE2 yearsGot a call from someone with awful English claiming I won a brand new iPhone 15. Totally a scam, don’t fall for it!2 yearsTotal scam, I think it was someone from overseas and their English was really poor.2 yearsReceived a dodgy call purportedly from EE, touting a tempting 30% discount. They then requested my email address-no doubt to dispatch some sketchy link for me to click on. Quite the cheek, if you ask me!EE2 yearsReceived a dubious phone call claiming to offer a 30% discount on my EE broadband plan. They identified themselves as part of 'EE Sales', yet couldn't provide any actual account information to back up their claims. What struck me was their relentless pursuit of my email address; they insisted that it was crucial for them to then reveal 'everything' about my account. Naturally, I declined to share any details. I realised it was a ploy where they merely intended to input my email into the login page, hit 'forgot password', and trigger an SMS with a verification code, which they would then request from me. Once they have that, they could gain access to my account and, without doubt, start fishing for my bank information. I strung them along for a fair while-about 15 minutes-before I decided to end the call. Quite the irritating attempt at a scam!EE2 yearsSo, I received a call earlier and, being all cheeky, I answered with a cheeky “Make me a Winner!” like you do on those radio shows. The next thing I know, they ask me why I’m chuckling away. When I inquired about their identity, they just cut off. Such a strange encounter!2 yearsI received a call claiming to be from EE, offering me a rather generous 30% discount. They requested my email address, which I politely declined to provide. After that, I was met with some rather foul language, with the caller telling me to "go f**k yourself, madam," before abruptly hanging up on me. Quite the experience, I must say!EE2 yearsI got a phone call from this number, and the person on the other end claimed to be with EE, chatting about a lovely 30% discount. They then proceeded to ask for my email address. I said to them, if you're genuinely from EE, surely you must have my email on record already. So, I decided to hang up on them.EE2 yearsAvoid Curry’s PC World - it’s a total rip off. Not worth your time.Avoid CurryPCSubmit Your Own Report (020 4587 1573)
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