02070601781
☎️ 02070601781 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Digital Mail Limited. It is part of the phone block 207060 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02070601781
- Possible scam letter about winningsApr
2018Scam letter targeting vulnerable individualsMar
2018Suspected fraud, £300,000 winnings letterMar
2018Nationwide postcode lottery scam alertMar
2018Concerned about receiving scam letterFeb
2018Obvious lottery scam with errorsFeb
2018lottery scam, don't call numberFeb
2018Call blocked, line dead at ZamDec
2017Avoid alleged £75,000 lottery scamDec
2017Received scam letter for winningsDec
2017Be wary of postal codeDec
2017Beware of scammers, don't fallDec
2017Received suspicious letter about winningNov
2017Avoid this as a scamNov
2017Looking for advice on claimsNov
2017Answered call from deceased person. BlockedNov
2017Persistent scammer targeting car accidentsNov
2017Voice automated for auto claimsNov
2017Discussing experience with car accidentNov
2017Warning: A potential scam alertNov
2017Lottery scam from Melbourne, AustraliaNov
2017Lottery win letter is fraudulentOct
2017Lottery claim mentioned, don’t trustOct
2017Lottery scam call; suspicious behaviorOct
2017Potential scam related to lotteryOct
2017Number Of Searches: 304 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 13 October 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Briggswath(North Yorkshire), Dunks, The(Wrexham) and Westmill(Hertfordshire).
02070601781 has 23 comments of which 12 x neutral and 11 x negative
02070601781 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02070601781 👆 is reported as linked to a widespread postcode lottery scam involving letters claiming large winnings up to £900,000. Recipients say the letters contain poor spelling and grammar, often warning not to share details publicly. Many who called the number got cut off or blocked, and some mentioned aggressive or automated calls about no-fault car accidents too. The scam asks victims to contact supposed officials to claim winnings, but no genuine lottery tickets were ever bought. Older people are especially vulnerable, with concerns about money or bank details being given away. Authorities and users strongly advise ignoring these communications, as this is a known fraudulent scheme circulating nationwide.
Reports on phone number 02070601781
8 yearsMy sister received a letter stating she had clinched a prize of 900,000 rang. The letter mentioned that a cheque would be sent in the post, and curiously, there wasn’t a request for any banking information or similar details.8 yearsI just received a correspondence stating that I had clinched a whopping £800,000! What a pile of nonsense! It genuinely concerns me that some elderly folks might fall for such scams and end up disclosing their financial details or hard-earned cash! It's downright dreadful!8 yearsI got a rather dubious letter claiming I had bagged £300,000. Talk about a scam!8 yearsThe postcode lottery con has spread all over the country now. Best to disregard it, whether it's a phone call or a letter you receive.8 yearsI've never participated in any lottery before, and this letter is so poorly written, riddled with mistakes. It's clearly a scam!8 yearsI've just gotten a letter in the post, and apparently, a cheque is en route to me! What's the best course of action to put a stop to this dodgy scam?8 yearsI’ve just received a rather unexpected letter claiming I’ve bagged £900,000 in the postcode lottery. Quite odd, considering I’ve never even purchased a ticket! Clearly, this is nothing but a scam. I strongly advise against dialling the number provided. Spread the word to your mates - they should definitely be cautious! February 2018.9 yearsTried calling Zam but just got silence. Now the number's blocked from my end.Zam9 yearsJust got a call about some postcode lottery win worth £75,000, but honestly, steer clear - it's definitely a scam trying to con you out of your cash.9 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to need my postcode - total scam, stay alert!9 yearsI recently got a letter informing me that I had bagged £75,000. It’s clearly a scam, no doubt about it. I can't believe some of you on here actually phoned that number!9 yearsReceived a rather ominous letter myself today; it’s definitely a con. Don’t let yourselves be tricked by these scammers!9 yearsI received a rather dubious letter claiming that I had won a whopping £725,000 and that I needed to call this particular number. When I did, they mentioned something about sending a cheque my way in the post. Sounds a bit fishy, doesn’t it?9 yearsPicked up the phone but as soon as I did, the line went dead. Decided to block the number straight away.9 yearsGot a really pushy caller who kept trying to pull some car crash scam on me. Wouldn't take no for an answer. Proper annoying!9 yearsTotal rip-off! Definitely not legit.9 yearsGot a call from some automated voice claiming there was an accident with no one's fault. Sounded like a real person at first, but it was definitely just a recording.9 yearsThis is definitely a scam, stay well clear of it no matter what.9 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be Rose Murray, who said she's the vice-president of some international postcode lottery commission based in Melbourne. She told me I’d won £725,000 and to get in touch with a bloke named Andrew Walters, said to be a foreign service manager at Westpac Equity Holdings Ltd. She gave me two numbers to ring: 02070601781 and a mobile 07879407996, saying I needed to "start my claim." Needless to say, it sounds like a total scam.Rose MurrayMelbourneAustraliaAndrew WaltersWestpac Equity Holdings Ltd9 yearsI didn't receive any phone call, yet I found myself in receipt of a rather peculiar letter declaring that I had struck gold with a win of £725,000 from the so-called international postcode lottery. Quite a remarkable feat, particularly as I hadn't even purchased a ticket! The correspondence included a number to ring for claiming my supposed prize: 0207 060 1781. They hinted that I should keep this windfall under wraps “to prevent any fraudulent activity and unwanted scrutiny of the scheme.” Sounds like a classic warning bell for a scam if you ask me. Best to steer clear of these dodgy characters, folks!9 yearsI’ve just had a letter from some so-called international postcode lottery, telling me to ring a number to verify my information before they can process my claim. They’re claiming I’ve won a whopping £725,000! Amazing, isn’t it? But do yourself a favour and don’t fall for it!9 yearsI got a letter claiming I'd hit the jackpot in some postcode lottery online, but when I rang them up and refused to share my bank information, they abruptly hung up on me. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!9 yearsThis particular phone number seems to be linked to a dubious correspondence regarding the 'International Postcode Lottery.' I've come across quite a few mentions of it on various police authority websites, pointing towards it being a likely scam.International Postcode LotterySubmit Your Own Report (020 7060 1781)
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