02070971230
☎️ 02070971230 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by WAVECREST NETWORKS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 207097 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02070971230
- Don't answer early morning callsFeb
2018Avoid this number; it's a scamFeb
2018Scammers targeting vulnerable individuals reportedFeb
2018Scammed out of money, Beware!Feb
2018Ignore this number; it's a scamJan
2018Scam call for PPI refundJan
2018Jessica from "Barclays" scam, reportDec
2017Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 16 December 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Macclesfield(Cheshire) and Shucknall(Herefordshire).
02070971230 has 7 comments of which 6 x neutral and 1 x negative
02070971230 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02070971230 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting individuals with false offers of PPI claim refunds, often demanding payments through iTunes vouchers. Callers, sometimes identifying as Jessica, David, or James from supposed companies like Consumer Claims Ltd or claiming links to Barclays and Harrington Jones, use aggressive tactics and personal loan details to pressure victims. There are no legitimate paperwork or official channels involved. Victims have suffered financial loss and distress. It is strongly advised to ignore these calls, refrain from sharing personal or financial information, never make payments over the phone or online links, and report the number to authorities.
Reports on phone number 02070971230
8 yearsI simply ended the call on them after they woke me up at half eight on a Saturday! When I asked her to refrain from calling me at such an ungodly hour, she had the audacity to call me a nasty name. Unbelievable!9 yearsMy mother-in-law keeps receiving calls from this number, insisting she's due £3,000 from a PPI claim. Luckily, she doesn't pick up and has kindly saved the voicemail for me to have a listen. After doing some digging, I can safely say this is a dodgy operation... steer clear of it! Never share card details or make any payments over the phone or through links they provide. Stay vigilant!9 yearsI’m utterly appalled by the actions of these vile individuals who tricked my mother into handing over £275 in iTunes gift cards. To add insult to injury, they had the audacity to ring her again, demanding an additional £500 under the pretext of income tax. They only communicated via phone-no paperwork or anything tangible-and seemed to know about a prior loan. The names they used were Jessica, David, and James. I've already informed the police about this. They operate under the guise of Consumer Claims Ltd and claim to be linked with Harrington Jones. Please steer clear of them at all costs!JessicaDavidJamesConsumer Claims LtdHarrington Jones9 yearsI cannot believe the audacity of these lowlifes who managed to swindle my mum out of £275 worth of iTunes vouchers. What’s more shocking is that they actually had the gall to ring back, demanding an additional £500, insisting it was necessary for some tax nonsense. All this over the phone, with no documentation whatsoever, and they even seemed privy to a past loan. The fraudsters went by the names of Jessica, David, and James. I’ve reported them to the authorities. They operate under the guise of Consumer Claims Ltd and claim to be linked with Harrington Jones. Steer clear of them at all costs! - caller: Consumer Claims LtdJessicaDavidJamesConsumer Claims LtdHarrington Jones9 yearsClearly a scam! I’m aware that I don’t qualify for any PPI reimbursement, so just disregard this number. The chap who was calling was quite adamant while stating it.9 yearsI received a call from a lady named Jessica, who identified herself as Operator 103. She claimed I was owed a refund of £3,000 for PPI. However, there was a catch - she said I needed to buy an iTunes voucher worth £275 first. Once I'd provided her with the voucher number, she mentioned that a certain James would then contact me to send half of my refund via cheque, while the remaining balance would come in cash. Honestly, the idea of falling for this scam is utterly ridiculous; I wouldn't even consider it, not in a million years!JessicaJames9 yearsI received a call from a woman named Jessica, claiming to represent Barclays. She started waffling on about £3,000.00 or something like that. Honestly, who cares? I asked when I’d be back home. In the meantime, I jotted down her number and looked it up online while she was rambling. Clearly a scam. Just hung up and made sure to report it. Stay vigilant!JessicaSubmit Your Own Report (020 7097 1230)
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