02070229037
☎️ 02070229037 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 207022 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02070229037
- Automated fraud message, blocked numberNov
2020DHL follow-up call seems legitimateSep
2020Warning of dangerous telecommunications scamAug
2020Verification steps for DHL callNov
2019Short, direct accusation of fraudNov
2019Valid payment for inbound shipmentsNov
2019Odd DHL pays customs chargeNov
2019Labeling an individual as scammerOct
2019Possible scam with confusing situationOct
2019Initial suspicion, legitimate call from DHLOct
2019Suspicious call about parcel paymentOct
2019Warning about potential scam involvementOct
2019Received suspicious call from scammersOct
2019Highlight concerns regarding making paymentOct
2019Disagreement with provided information's qualitySep
2019Scam call claiming DHL paymentSep
2019Caller claiming import duty payment. BewareSep
2019Received scam call for import taxSep
2019Brief disruptive call from telemarketerSep
2019DHL scam: outstanding balance taxSep
2019Report scam calls to policeSep
2019Warning: Avoid paying potential scammersSep
2019Beware of spoofed business numbersSep
2019Valid DHL tracking number paymentSep
2019Unfamiliar call, suspicion, no responseSep
2019DHL scam call reported, be awareAug
2019Scam call pretending to be DHLAug
2019DHL package from Hong KongAug
2019DHL scam alert, end call immediatelyAug
2019Valid tickets arrived, import duty dueJul
2019User laughs at scammersJul
2019Ignored unknown call, checked feedbackJul
2019Warning: don't fall for itJul
2019DHL chasing import duty paymentJul
2019Legitimate call from DHLJul
2019Received scam call claiming import feesJul
2019Genuine DHL call for paymentclarationJun
2019Potential scam alert for viewersJun
2019Clarification on direction of speechJun
2019Concerns about unusual online shipmentJun
2019Fake DHL import tax scamJun
2019Claimed to be DHL, suspiciousJun
2019Received fake phone call, reported scamJun
2019Debt collection call for loanJun
2019Scam call impersonating DHL, bewareMay
2019Wrong number, keep getting callsMay
2019Number Of Searches: 701 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 18 May 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Quaich(Perth and Kinross) and Scamblesby(Lincolnshire).
02070229037 has 43 comments of which 23 x negative and 13 x neutral and 7 x positive
02070229037 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02070229037 👆 is reported as associated with calls claiming to be from DHL regarding import duties on parcels from outside the EU. Some users confirm it is a genuine DHL number used to notify about customs fees, advising recipients to verify details via the official DHL website and avoid paying over the phone. However, many report scam attempts where callers use a similar number, often with foreign accents, requesting payment details or pressing for immediate payment, sometimes with incorrect or exaggerated fees. Recipients are strongly urged to be cautious, avoid sharing personal or payment information, check tracking and invoices independently, and report suspicious calls to the authorities. Overall, while some calls are legitimate DHL communications, there is a high incidence of fraudulent activity exploiting this scenario.
Reports on phone number 02070229037
6 yearsGot a recorded guy’s voice saying I’m involved in some fraud case or whatever. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.6 yearsI received a similar call and was quite anxious after reading various remarks, but it turns out that the DHL follow-up was entirely reputable regarding a personal import. The representative from DHL informed me that I would receive a text message with details on how to settle the import duty. At no time during the conversation was I asked to part with any cash, just instructed to await the text. Unfortunately, that message never arrived, leading me to seek out a way to follow up. A quick search for the phone number brought me here. However, I eventually managed to locate a legitimate link on the official DHL website to pay the invoice using my shipment details, and the amount corresponded precisely with what was discussed on the call. Hence, the call seemed to be above board.DHL6 yearsReally dodgy stuff, these numbers are a nightmare. They use loads of fake names and schemes, and they’re super crafty at convincing you they’re from a phone company. I got tricked into thinking they’d sort out my monthly phone bill, then somehow ended up with contracts at two different phone firms in my name. They even ordered a phone delivered to my house pretending it was a mistake, took it back but left me stuck with all the monthly charges for both the phone and the SIM card they set up. Proper scam, watch out!7 yearsThis was a genuine call from DHL. When you get stuff sent from outside the EU, you usually have to pay an import fee. If they’ve got your number, DHL will ring before to ask for payment. It’s quite standard for the courier to collect this charge on delivery. If you want to check it’s real, ask them to send you an email with a link to pay online and to confirm your tracking number. That way you can make sure it matches a parcel you’re expecting.DHLEU7 yearsAbsolutely genuine! When items are shipped in from outside the EU, there's usually an import fee involved. If DHL has got your number, they’ll likely ring you up beforehand to sort out the payment. It’s standard practice for couriers to handle these charges for any delivery. To put your mind at ease, request that they send you an email with a payment link and verify your tracking number. This way, you can ensure it matches up with something you’re expecting to receive. - Caller ID: 02070229037EU7 yearsDate: Tuesday 29th October 2019 - Time: 1:16pm. Definitely a scam caller.7 yearsLooks like a total scam to me but after reading the comments here, I did order something from the US and got a delivery from DHL just yesterday. When the guy said I needed to pay extra, I just laughed and ended the call, but maybe there's a slim chance it's real. Either way, I’ll hang on and see if they ring me again. If it’s really DHL, they should ditch the Indian call centres because honestly, this sounds like a proper scam!StatesIndia7 yearsI get why some might think it’s dodgy, but this call was genuinely from DHL checking up on some invoice questions.DHL7 yearsIf you honestly think this is a genuine number and a trustworthy service, then you're just helping the scammers out. Plain and simple.7 yearsI’m really suspicious of this. Some bloke rang me claiming I owed £28 for a parcel, but he never explained what the fee was actually for. I checked my Amazon account and emails, and there’s no sign of any payment due at all. So, I just didn’t pay him.Amazon7 yearsReceived a similar call myself. An individual with an Asian accent contacted me, and when I mentioned I had already paid, he quickly backed off. It's about time D.H.L. take this seriously. How on earth are they managing to get our personal information? If it’s a landline matter, perhaps the police should initiate a call. The number was 02070229037.D. H. L.7 yearsJust a heads up, dont pay anything over the phone. This sounds like DHL - if you’re expecting a pakage you’ll prob have to pay VAT or duty. Ask them to send the details by email so you can double check the Waybill number with your tracking info. Then you can pay securely online on the DHL epayments site using that waybill number.7 yearsThat's utter nonsense, isn't it? Total rubbish!7 yearsI got a call from a guy with an Indian accent claimin I owe DHL money for a parcel from India and asked if I wanna pay now over the phone? I am actually expecting a small parcel from India and have all the paperwork and DHL tracking info which looks legit and up to date. Definitely smells like a scam to me.India7 yearsGot a call from a guy who sounded Indian or similar, saying he was ringing from something international about owing import fees on a package. I was expecting a DHL delivery, but every time I've dealt with DHL before, they've always left me a recorded message and told me to pay via their official site. Sensing something was off, I ended the call and checked the DHL website myself. Could be legit, but definitely not how DHL usually operates. If you're waiting on an import parcel from DHL, best thing is to head straight to their website and avoid handling it on the phone!InternationalDHL7 yearsI just got a call from this number. It was a man with an Indian accent saying I had to pay £400 for import tax on a package from China. I do have import taxes to pay, but definitely not that high. This call is a scam, don't trust it.China7 yearsCalled me for about 15 secs and then just hung up. Seems like one those auto diallers from some call centre to me.7 yearsI've received a dodgy call claiming to be from "DHL," insisting that there's an unpaid balance for customs duties that needs settling. The number was 020 7022 9037. Be wary, folks!7 yearsAnyone getting a proper scam call from this or any other number, make sure to report it to 'Action Fraud'. It’s the only way the police get an idea of how bad these scams are. Don’t ever trust random callers ringing you out of the blue. It’s a poor sign of how tech has turned out. Like someone else mentioned, if a company you recognise calls, ring them back on the official number you’ve got.Action7 yearsTotally a scam, do NOT give them any money!!!!!!7 yearsThese tricksters can fake real company numbers to fool innocent people and they’re really clever at it. The golden rule is: NEVER share any personal info with someone who calls out of the blue. Use your judgement and if the caller seems fishy or is pushy for loads of details like bank or card information - just end the call. Then ring the company back on a number you trust, but only after waiting a bit so your line clears. These scammers have even pretended to be from HMRC and used the police Action Fraud number to make their calls look legit, so be very careful.HMRCAction Fraud7 yearsLoads of daft people on here. This number’s legit for DHL. Just take the tracking number they give and put it on their official site. It’ll show you the exact import fees you owe and you can pay right there. No idea why so many think it’s a scam without even bothering to look.DHL7 yearsGot a call from an Indian bloke claiming I owe £500 on some invoice. I honestly haven’t bought or ordered anything from them! Not planning to ring him back, that's for sure.India7 yearsTotally a scam call, they must’ve got my parcel info from DHL system and now tryna rip me off with customs fees. Normally DHL sends proper invoices if you gotta pay customs and they check parcel codes before you pick up. This bloke (talking Indian accent with poor English) clearly doesn’t understand how it works. SCAM, DO NOT GET INVOLVED WITH THEM. - caller: SCAM CALLERDHLCallerSCAMMER ALERT7 yearsReceived a rather dubious phone call today! It appears this individual had somehow managed to snatch my parcel information straight from the DHL database, with the intention of fleecing me for some supposed customs charges. Now, isn't that cheeky! Normally, DHL sends out proper invoices for any customs duty that might be necessary, and they also make use of check digits on parcel numbers for collection purposes. Clearly, this chap - who spoke with a thick Indian accent and struggled with his English - hasn't a clue when it comes to the proper procedures. Total scam; steer clear of these charlatans! - Caller: SCAMMERDHL7 yearsI was waiting on a DHL delivery from Hong Kong and this number rang me, but I didn’t pick up. The parcel turned up the very next day and there were no customs charges. If you’re waiting on a DHL package, just keep an eye on the online tracking - it’ll let you know if you owe any customs fees.Hong Kong7 yearsTotally a scam. Some woman rang me saying she was from DHL about a parcel. I said I’d get in touch with DHL on my own and she just hung up straight away. Complete scam!7 yearsThis isn’t a scam. Your RWC tickets are here but there’s an import duty you need to pay.7 yearsHaha, classic scammers at it again!7 yearsDate: Friday 19th July 2019 Time: 3:28pm Caller ID - 02070229037 I decided not to pick up when this number showed on my landline. I looked it up online since I didn’t know who it was. After reading the reviews, I chose to let it ring out till they gave up.7 yearsDHL import fees keep hitting me up for cash nonstop!7 yearsComplete rubbish. Don't get fooled by it!!Rubbish7 yearsIt's DHL, the delivery service - this isn’t some kind of scam. They’re ringing because you need to pay import charges on a package sent from outside the EU.DHLEU7 yearsGot a legit call from DHL about an import duty invoice, said I could pay online at epayments.dhl[###], so I didnt have to share my card info on the phone.DHL7 yearsGot a call from some Indian guy saying he’s with DHL about an unpaid invoice. He told me to ring 0344 2480912. Seemed dodgy to me.DHL7 yearsPretty much the same story, sounded really legit honestly. I kept asking what was in the parcel and she seemed to get a bit flustered. Claimed I was expecting 4 boxes from India, which I told her didn’t seem right at all. Then she said she’d send me the info by email and even gave me my email address without me saying anything. She asked again for £61.52, I told her I’d check the email first and then contact her. Will update if I hear more.India7 yearsIt’s actually underneath, not ‘above’.7 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming to be from 'DHL' saying I had unpaid import fees. They even texted me earlier today with the same message, pushing me to visit a site to pay up. I had a look on DHL’s official site and they clearly say they don’t handle import charges like that.7 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were DHL on a Saturday arvo, saying I owed import duty. Bit sus if you ask me. They knew exactly how much I had to pay and the waybill number, but didn’t realise I'd already sorted it. Definitely felt off to me.DHL7 yearsSCAM ALERT!! Got a call from a woman with an Indian accent, she never mentioned where she was calling from but said I needed to pay some duty on a parcel from China (which I’m actually waiting for, so I stayed on the line). She asked for my email and the name on my card, said I’d get an email soon, and when I asked how to pay, she said she’d put me through to an automated system to get my card details. That’s when I realised it was dodgy and just hung up. Tried calling the number back to check who she claimed to be, but it just said "unrecognised number". Total SCAM!China7 yearsGot a voicemail from some Indian woman for this bloke called Anant, who I’ve never heard of. She said he owes a debt of £609. The company she mentioned sounded like RL International or something similar.AnantRL International7 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from DHL, saying we owed money for customs fees on a package from China. This number has nothing to do with DHL and when I tried calling back, the number wouldn't show up. Definitely a waste of time and looks like a total scam to me.DHLChina7 yearsKept ringing with no response, then when I phoned back I told them they'd got the wrong number.Submit Your Own Report (020 7022 9037)
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