02046180109
☎️ 02046180109 👆 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 02046180109
- Scam call, unprofessional response experiencedAug
2024Suspicious caller, unprofessional behavior notedAug
2024Beware Manchester anti-bullying scamAug
2024Fake school book scam reportedAug
2024Disputed sponsorship call, no agreementAug
2024Charity scam caller; hangs upAug
2024Questionable legitimacy of the businessAug
2024Fake contract claim for magazineAug
2024Unsolicited call, suspicious solicitation refusedAug
2024Charity scam demanding paymentAug
2024Unexpected call about bullying bookAug
2024Possible scam using charity manipulationAug
2024Number Of Searches: 42 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 31 July 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kirkholt(Lancashire), Manor Park(Berkshire) and Markham Moor(Nottinghamshire).
02046180109 has 12 comments of which 8 x negative and 4 x neutral
02046180109 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02046180109 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call targeting UK businesses, often alleging prior agreement to sponsor anti-bullying school books or similar charitable projects. Callers use various names like Suzanne Taylor or Sophie Taylor, claiming the recipient committed to payments around £245-£299, pressing for immediate settlement with threats or urgency. Many recipients have no recollection of such agreements and note unprofessional or aggressive behaviour when questioned. The company behind often uses a virtual London address linked to South Africa and may send unsolicited pamphlets or certificates. Multiple reports flag it as a long-running, deceitful operation aiming to extract money for non-existent sponsorships, with calls usually ending abruptly if suspicion is raised.
Reports on phone number 02046180109
2 yearsToday I got a phone call on my mobile from someone claiming to be from Sky, saying they could cut my call charges by 40% thanks to some special deal. When I asked a bit more about the offer, the lady suddenly got rude and defensive, asking why I didn’t trust her and tried to argue with me. I just hung up straightaway and did a quick search here on this forum - turns out it's just another scam trying to fool people.SKY2 yearsGot a call from someone called Suzanne Taylor claiming to be from a firm called 'Smart Minds'. She wanted to speak to our Director and insisted he was waiting for her. I told her he was busy on the phone, which was the truth, and she just cut the call straight away - real top-notch professionalism there! When I asked the Director later, he said he’d never come across that company. After looking them up here, I understand what her angle was, so if she rings back, it’s an immediate no from me.Suzanne TaylorSmart MindsDirector2 yearsDon't fall for the Manchester anti-bullying booklet scam! They claim they talked to you in January about sponsoring books for a nearby school and say you agreed, but it’s a trick. Never agree to anything without proof. Always ask for a transcript or a recording from that supposed January call. And whatever you do, don’t pay any invoice they send!Manchester2 yearsA dodgy scheme involving school books is afoot! They claimed to have chatted with you back in January regarding some anti-bullying literature for a nearby school, but it's all a load of nonsense. Beware of this ruse!2 yearsJust got a call from 02046180109 claiming I’d sponsored some “Anti-Bullying” book project back in February. Thing is, I’m the one who makes all the calls at work and I’ve got no memory of agreeing to that. The woman on the phone kept saying I’d spoken to her before and asked if I could pay £248 since the campaign is nearly over. I told her there’s no way I agreed to any payment. She muttered something about passing it on to someone else, but I couldn’t catch the name. I’ll hold off for now and see if it turns into anything more serious.2 yearsI got a call from a woman pretending to be from a charity, saying I’d promised months ago to support some good cause. She said she’d send me a booklet with my info and a laminated certificate to prove it. Then they asked me to pay a last invoice. The moment I told her I knew it was a scam and wouldn’t be paying, she just hung up on me.2 yearsI answered the call just for a laugh. Afterwards, they posted me a leaflet. Turns out, the address they use belongs to a virtual office in London, but the person in charge apparently lives in South Africa. You can make up your own mind about whether this company is genuine or not.LondonSouth Africa2 yearsThis number called saying we supposedly agreed to sponsor a school magazine. They’ve been running this scam for like 20 years and it’s kinda ridiculous they think we’d actually buy it after all this time. (020) 46180109, avoid!2 yearsGot a call out the blue from 02046180109 today. They claimed we’d chatted back in January about backing a school book through my business details, but honestly, I can’t recall any of that and there’s no emails to prove it. Gave them a dodgy email to get rid of them. They wanted me to pay £250 straight away, which I definitely wasn’t having. Their website looks shifty and they’ve got a Companies House account that’s overdue. The bloke had a nice northern accent, but I reckon best to just hang up and move on.Companies House2 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be a charity, wanted me to cough up £245 for some books. When I told them I wasn’t going to pay, they just hung up on me. Feels like a scam to me.2 yearsGot a call from this number while I was driving, so I had to use hands free to talk. They said they were working on a school book about "bullying" that would be handed out to students. Towards the end of the chat, they asked me for £299, or £250 if I paid straight away. Since I was still driving, I couldn’t make any payment then. I honestly don’t remember agreeing to be part of any book project like that.2 yearsI just got a call from someone claiming to be Sophie Taylor, saying we’d agreed to back a charity that’s completely new to us. Seems like it might be a scam to me.Sophie TaylorSubmit Your Own Report (020 4618 0109)
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