02071933127
☎️ 02071933127 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 207193 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02071933127
- Reported calls from unauthorized sourcesOct
2016Received scam calls, threatening conditionsOct
2016Suspected PPI scam, avoided contactOct
2016User suspects scam involving iTunes cardsSep
2016Possible scam about owed moneySep
2016Suspicious PPI scam call receivedAug
2016Warning about potential scam methodAug
2016Warning about scam iTunes card schemeAug
2016Promised PPI payout, never receivedAug
2016Potential scam involving fake PPI claimAug
2016Received scam call for paymentAug
2016Suspicious call about PPI refundAug
2016Number Of Searches: 70 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 28 July 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Conchra(Argyll and Bute), Great Wilbraham(Cambridgeshire) and North Ripley(Hampshire).
02071933127 has 12 comments of which 6 x negative and 6 x neutral
02071933127 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02071933127 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls from individuals claiming to represent banks and offering a PPI refund around £3,000. Callers, often named John, Jessica, or James, use aggressive or insistent tactics and demand payment in the form of £200 iTunes cards supposedly as a “fee” before releasing the compensation. Several victims mention receiving threatening or abusive calls, with scammers using strong Asian accents and even arranging fake couriers to collect vouchers. Multiple people have reported this as a clear fraud and have informed their banks. The scam consistently involves urging victims to buy gift cards and share voucher codes, which are never reciprocated with genuine compensation.
Reports on phone number 02071933127
10 yearsThis number has rung me a few times, usually from people named John and Jessica. They've even left messages on my voicemail. I've passed their info on to my bank just to be safe.JohnJessica10 yearsa lady named jessica rang me on extension 103 telling me there was like £3000 waiting for me. then, almost at the same time, another guy with a chinese accent phoned up saying pretty much the same thing. both calls felt pushy and really off. also, just a few days later, i got this horrible call from a bloke whose voice sounded nearly the same, and he was proper rude and threatening. it was really unpleasant.Jessica10 yearsGot a call about some PPI, they claimed I was due £3000. They told me to contact Jessica on extension 103, which I definitely didn’t do.Jessica10 yearsGot a call from some dodgy lot asking for £200 worth of iTunes vouchers because supposedly I’ve got £3000 coming from a PPI claim. Yeah, right, I’m not falling for that one.10 yearsSomeone with an Asian accent called me claiming I’m due £3,000 from Halifax for PPI. They ended up speaking to my missus, and now I’m supposed to call them back. Feels dodgy, just like the other scams I’ve heard about. Good job I came across this site.Halifax10 yearsI got a call from this number back on 31.08.16. The woman claimed she was from Barclays Bank about a PPI payout of £3,000. She mentioned someone called James Cooper was supposed to come over at 3pm to hand me the money. Then she asked if I wanted it all by cheque or half in cash. She told me to buy a £200 iTunes card as that was the ‘Government approved way’ to pay. I was meant to ring her back and give her the card’s code, then this James Cooper guy would turn up at my place with the compensation. Her first name was Jessica and she gave extension 103. Jessica spoke with a really thick Indian accent. After a while I just stopped talking to her and she hung up. Then, in the next 8 minutes, she tried calling me three more times! Didn’t pick up.Barclays BankJames CooperJessica10 yearsGot a call today supposedly about some PPI claim they said I won, but then they asked me to pop down to a shop and grab a £200 iTunes voucher straight away. The lady on the phone named Jessica sounded dodgy as hell, so I’m not falling for that rubbish. Definitely a scam!iTunesJessica10 yearsGot a call saying I could claim £3,000 for ppi and that they’d be sending a courier to deliver my cash. Didn't trust it, so I just blocked the number.10 yearsGot a call from someone named John saying he was from Consumer Finance and that I had £3000 in PPI waiting to be claimed. He said a guy called James would come round to deliver the cash, and gave me some claim and reference numbers. After he went through the details, I was passed onto a woman called Jessica who said I needed to buy £200 worth of iTunes vouchers to cover the fees. She asked me to call back today to sort out a time, but no way am I falling for that.JohnJamesJessica10 yearsSomebody called me asking for £200 worth of iTunes vouchers from my nearby shop, saying they'd send some cash back to me. Total scam, watch out!10 yearsGot a phone call telling me I was about to get £3,000 in PPI compensation. They said a courier would come round to my house with the cash, but I had to buy a £200 iTunes voucher from the shop nearby and give it to them first. I rang my bank to check and they told me it was definitely a scam.10 yearsThis number rang me up claiming to be from RBS, saying I was owed £3000 for PPI refund and to call them back. I didn’t fall for it and told my bank straight away.RBSSubmit Your Own Report (020 7193 3127)
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