02046131961
☎️ 02046131961 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02046131961
- Unknown caller, no message leftApr
2026Missed call, no message leftApr
2026Persistent cold calling attempts reportedApr
2026Unknown number, no message leftApr
2026Caller hung up, likely scamApr
2026Caller claimed to be UK officialApr
2026Repeated silent scam call detectedApr
2026Silent scam call, suspicious automated messageApr
2026Silent to engaged, potential scamApr
2026Suspected call center harassment attemptsApr
2026Number Of Searches: 12 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 31 March 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Laughton Common(East Sussex) and Lowedges(Derbyshire).
02046131961 has 19 comments of which 17 x neutral and 2 x negative
02046131961 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02046131961 👆 is reported as a suspicious and unsolicited number frequently linked to silent or automated calls. Callers identifying as from the "UK Housing Department" have been accused of being dishonest or evasive, often hanging up when questioned about their source or intent. Many have received missed calls without any messages left, and some report attempts at cold calling or potential scams, including automated messages related to bank security. The number appears connected to aggressive telemarketing or fraud tactics, with similarities to other nearby numbers suspected of the same behaviour. Overall, it is advisable to treat calls from this number with caution and avoid engaging.
Reports on phone number 02046131961
2 monthsGot a few calls from this number, but couldn’t make out what they were saying. Ended up just hanging up and putting them on block.2 monthsI answered and there was nobody speaking on the other end. From what I’ve read in the earlier replies, it sounds like a spam call to me.2 monthsGot a call beginning with "Can you hear me?" Then they launched into some spiel about mould, water damage and stuff like that. Kept asking if I could hear them, kept saying yes but I suspected it was some sort of sales trick, like I'd already agreed to something. I just stayed silent after that and they ended up hanging up. Number’s now blocked.Kept2 monthsGot a call from a bloke with a strong accent using this number. He claimed to be with the "UK Housing Department" and mentioned something about fixing stuff in my housing association home. Thing is, I don’t live in any housing association property, so I just ended the call straight away.UK Housing Department2 monthsI got a call from this number but as soon as I picked up, the caller just disconnected without saying a word.2 monthsSomeone with a strong foreign accent called about house repairs, but I couldn’t really catch what they were saying. I just ended the call straight away - didn’t give out any info. Honestly, best to just hang up or report if you’re unsure.2 monthsThere was a long pause, so I finally said hello. Then I heard loads of static and after a bit, a bloke said he was with the UK Housing Authority. I told him, “No, you’re definitely not from the UK Housing Authority, you’re ringing from India, so buzz off,” and hung up straight away.UK Housing AuthorityIndia2 monthsGot a bothersome call but they didn’t leave any message.2 monthsI missed a call from a number I didn’t recognise while I was out and there wasn’t any voicemail left.2 monthsI missed the call as I wasn’t home and there was no voicemail left. The number doesn’t look familiar to me at all.2 monthsGot loads of calls from this number, kept buzzing me non stop. Definitely feels like one of them cold calls.2 monthsI got a ring from this number earlier, but it wasn't someone I know, so I didn't bother answering it. Let it go to voicemail but there was nothing left. Bit odd really.2 monthsI got a call from someone calling himself "Villiam" claiming to be from the UK Housing Department. When I asked how he had got hold of my number, he just ended the call, which seemed odd. Feels like he might be trying to find property issues to forward on to lawyers or something like that.UK Housing Department2 monthsPhone showed a missed call, but they didn’t leave any message.3 monthsGot a call from a bloke who sounded a bit foreign and said he was with the "UK Housing Department."UK Housing Department3 monthsHad two calls today from 0204 6131961. The moment I stayed quiet the line quickly went dead on me. Seems like it's one of those robotic scam calls to me.3 monthsWhenever I picked up the phone and didn't say anything straight away, it would suddenly go silent then straight to being busy. I've seen the same happen with calls from 0204 6131967. I reckon both these numbers might be connected or it's some sort of scam.3 monthsGot a call from 020 4613 1961 and there was complete silence on the other end. I stayed quiet for a bit before just hanging up. Earlier today, I got another call from a mobile, same silence until I said “hello,” then some recorded voice about my bank card being compromised or something. Obviously a scam. I reckon if I’d answered this one, it would have been another dodgy automated message trying to trick me.3 monthsGot a missed call earlier from a number I didn’t recognise and no voicemail or anything. Noticed that the last two digits were the same as a missed call I got yesterday from 02046141967. Feels like one of those annoying call centres bothering folks for who knows what.Submit Your Own Report (020 4613 1961)
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