02046189309
☎️ 02046189309 👆 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 02046189309
- Fake Vodafone calls harassing userMay
2026Blocked number after 15 secondsOct
2024Inquiry regarding billing issuesOct
2024Asian man Gary scam O2Oct
2024Asian man "Gary" scam alertOct
2024Scam calls intrusive, disruptive, annoyingOct
2024Helpful site prevented unwanted callbackOct
2024O2 scam call, blocked immediatelyOct
2024Scammer called, abusive, blocked numbersOct
2024Vodafone scam, untraceable 020 numberOct
2024Scam call: block, protect infoOct
2024Scam call claiming SIM disabledOct
2024Tesco scam requesting card detailsSep
2024Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 22 September 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Batford(Hertfordshire), Brayford(Devon), Hawnby(North Yorkshire) and Three Burrows(Cornwall).
02046189309 has 13 comments of which 5 x neutral and 8 x negative
02046189309 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02046189309 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number with callers claiming to be from major UK networks like Vodafone, O2, EE and even Tesco. The callers, sometimes an Asian man named Gary, try to scare people about poor service, SIM disablments or bill issues to extract personal, email or bank card details. They ring repeatedly, use similar numbers with slight variations, and can get aggressive if challenged. Victims often block or ignore the calls and note that these numbers don’t match official phone company lines. Users report the calls as intrusive and stressful, sometimes cutting off or hanging up when confronted or warned about call recording. Many recommend not engaging or sharing any info as it’s clearly a scam.
Reports on phone number 02046189309
1 monthSome bloke said he was with Vodafone, telling me my calls were dropping and he’d fix it by sending a message. I just hung up on him. Then he rang me four more times, but I ignored them all!Vodafone2 yearsI hung up and blocked them immediately, they were only ringing for about 15 seconds.2 yearsJust like some others have said, I got called by an Asian bloke named Gary. Definitely a scam, no doubt. He claimed he was ringing up from O2.Gary2 yearsThey rang up asking about some bills.2 yearsHad a call from some bloke named Gary claiming he was from O2. Definitely seemed like a scam to me.Gary2 yearsI didn’t pick up on these calls nor ones that looked almost the same but had slightly different endings, apparently from my mobile provider. Honestly, all these scam calls are a pain because even when you ignore them, you have to pause whatever you’re doing to check if it’s a legit number you recognise. Such a hassle!2 yearsI just received a ring from this number. Luckily, I checked it on here before calling back and decided not to. Cheers for the info!2 yearsSomeone said they were from O2 but I hung up and blocked the number straight away. Definitely a scam.2 yearsI got a call from +44 20 4618 9307 and when I accused them of trying to scam me, they started swearing at me. I hung up and blocked the number. Then they rang back almost immediately, but this time the number ended with a 9 instead of a 7. I just kept quiet and didn’t answer, later warning them the call was recorded and they quickly disconnected. Both numbers are blocked now.2 yearsThis caller claimed to be from Vodafone, but used a strange 020 number that didn’t show up anywhere when I looked it up. It’s dodgy for sure, how can a legit Vodafone rep not have a proper number? Sounds like a scam to me.Vodafone2 yearsI keep receiving calls from someone pretending to be my mobile network. They try to trick me into giving my email and password so they can access my account. I’ve blocked the number now and wouldn’t recommend sharing any of your info with them.2 yearsGot a call on my phone dated 2nd Oct 2024. The person claimed to be from EE saying my SIM would be blocked in a week and then I'd lose access to my phone. Something felt off, like they were calling from abroad but masking their real number. I didn’t stick around to find out the fee to reactivate, just ended the call straight away.EE2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Tesco. They kept pushing for my bank card number, along with some personal info and my address. Really insistent about getting those card details.TescoSubmit Your Own Report (020 4618 9309)
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