02071937620
☎️ 02071937620 👆 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 02071937620
- Beware of cannabis online scamApr
2023Number linked to scam websiteOct
2022Warning about re-activated scam numberAug
2021Warning about scam on e-commerceApr
2020Scam call impersonating HMRC officerMay
2018Scam call impersonating police officerMay
2018Received similar call as youMay
2018Suspicious call impersonating police officerMar
2018Suspicious rude tax call receivedMar
2018£4,500 check delivery is scamFeb
2018Caller claims scam involving chequeFeb
2018Scam call regarding PPI refundFeb
2018Suspicious call; possible scam alertFeb
2018Possible PPI scam call reportedFeb
2018Beware of cheque scam callsJan
2018Potential scam involving fake chequeJan
2018Scam call requesting iTunes cardNov
2017Suspicious request for prepaid cardNov
2017Central London County Courts numberNov
2017Received scam call, warning issuedOct
2017Scam call pretending to deliver chequeOct
2017Number Of Searches: 15 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 09 October 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abhainn Grimersta(Western Isles), Broadoak(Shropshire) and Sharlston(West Yorkshire).
02071937620 has 20 comments of which 18 x neutral and 2 x negative
02071937620 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02071937620 👆 is reported as associated with multiple scams including fake cannabis sales demanding payment via bitcoin or gift cards, impersonation of HMRC officers threatening arrest over false tax debts, and fraudulent claims related to mis-sold PPI or personal injury compensation. Callers often pressure victims to pay upfront with iTunes or other gift cards to receive large cheques supposedly from courts or authorities. The number has been linked to aggressive and rude behaviour, with no legitimate follow-up or verification. Users should remain vigilant, never disclose personal or bank details, and avoid sending money or card information. These calls are fraudulent and should be ignored or reported to official bodies.
Reports on phone number 02071937620
3 yearsBeware of these dodgy online cannabis dealers! They’re suggesting payment via Bitcoin or gift cards, which is a massive red flag. Steer clear of this bunch!4 yearsI’ve discovered that this phone number is associated with a dodgy website known as cannabisbuds.co, which appears to be nothing more than a scam.co5 yearsI've noticed that this number has resurfaced on a site dealing in cannabis sales, specifically Cannabis Buds UK, +44 20 7193 7620. They're requesting payment via Google Play gift cards. Just a heads up-don't be taken in by this scam!Cannabis Buds UKGoogle Play6 yearsThey're asking for payment through Amazon gift cards, Bitcoin, or MoneyGram. Clearly, they're not planning to deliver any goods. Just a bunch of scammers, if you ask me!AmazonBitcoinMoneyGram8 yearsMy wife got a murky phone call from someone claiming to be a police officer named David Watson, alleging there were unpaid taxes owed. He mentioned he was from the Shacklewell Lane police station and insisted she reach out to this chap, Gibril Smith. Naturally, I decided to ring up HMRC to verify, but they seemed completely flummoxed by the entire situation. When I asked to be connected with Smith, I was placed on hold for ages, only for him to ghost me completely. Quite the dodgy affair!David WatsonShacklewell LaneGibril SmithHMRCSmith8 yearsI've had a similar call, and that’s all there is to it!8 yearsI received a rather suspicious call from a gentleman who stated he was an officer with the Acocks Green Police Station in Birmingham. He introduced himself as David Watson and mentioned his police ID as 6511. He claimed he was reaching out because of a complaint filed by Mr. Gabriel Smith, who purportedly works as a tax investigation officer for HMRC, concerning some outstanding tax payments on my part. He insisted that I contact Mr. Smith immediately, providing me with the same number he had used to call me. Quite an odd situation, really.Acocks Green Police StationBirminghamDavid WatsonGabriel SmithHMRCSmith8 yearsI received a rather alarming phone call regarding unpaid taxes, claiming that my husband had failed to settle his dues. The caller, who purported to be from HMRC, insisted that I rouse my husband from his slumber post-night shift. They then urged me to get in touch right away with a certain Gabriel Smith. I found the whole situation quite perplexing for a few reasons: 1. It struck me as odd that this individual would ring my number while specifically inquiring about my husband. 2. HMRC's official numbers typically begin with 03, which seemed a bit off. 3. The caller’s tone was rather abrasive, to say the least. All in all, it left me feeling rather suspicious...HMRCGabriel Smith9 yearsThey informed me that a cheque for £4,500 was on its way to me and claimed they would personally deliver it. I suggested they send it via post, as something feels off about this whole situation; it seems like a scam to me.9 yearsI received a call from this number yesterday, and today I picked up the phone to a chap claiming to be Keith Williams, who said he had a cheque waiting for me and was supposedly ringing from the County Court. I wouldn't trust a word he said-it absolutely reeks of a scam!Keith WilliamsCounty Court9 yearsHello! I've just received yet another phone call from this number, and it was rather unpleasant. The caller accused me of being a worthless customer because I refused to provide my bank details in order to supposedly get a cheque for £4,700 concerning mis-sold PPI. When I politely asked which company I had supposedly made a claim with, he turned quite aggressive. My request for him to send me an email for confirmation did not go down too well either. Have any others had similar experiences with this number?9 yearsI received a rather questionable phone call from this number yesterday regarding an accident I was involved in ages ago. The caller claimed there'd been a court ruling in my favour for £2,300. Curiously, this morning he rang me again to say the figure had miraculously increased to £4,700! Apparently, a delivery person is set to bring this money, but he insists I need to fork out a 5% commission of £235 upfront using an iTunes card. I’ve been firing off a barrage of questions because something feels terribly off about this. I'm convinced it’s a dodgy scam!9 yearsToday, I had a rather peculiar phone call from a chap claiming to represent the county court in London. He informed me that I was due a cheque for a whopping £4,700 due to being mis-sold PPI. However, to receive this cheque, he insisted I needed to part with £235 upfront, after which a courier would swing by my home to deliver the cheque - but only if I was there in person, and no one else could sign for it! Oddly enough, he also offered to transfer the funds directly into my bank account if I provided my banking details, but only after I had made the initial payment. Naturally, I requested some form of written confirmation or an email about this supposed cheque, but he curiously stated that wasn't their procedure. Has anyone else come across something similar?London9 yearsI've received a couple of dodgy calls stating that they’ve got a cheque waiting for me that's worth over £4000. They’re insisting I purchase iTunes vouchers for £215, but here’s the kicker - they told me not to give the codes to anyone until the cheque has actually cleared. Now, I’m curious about something else - how many digits are there in one of those numbers? It’s all rather baffling, isn’t it? Feels quite off, if you ask me.9 yearsReceived a phone call from a bloke claiming to be affiliated with the London County Court, saying I was due a cheque for £4,700 following an accident I had. He then asked me to fork out £235 in Apple iTunes vouchers. I could sense something suspicious right off the bat and told him he was clearly trying to pull a fast one. Just a heads-up-avoid this chap at all costs!London County CourtApple iTunes9 yearsHello there! Today, I had a phone call from the number 02071937620, which struck an odd chord with me as I had a similar call from the same number last year. The caller claimed to be representing the London Central County Court - quite a tall tale! They went on about needing me to purchase a £50 iTunes card from my local store and, once acquired, instructed me to ring them back with the card details. Naturally, I ended the conversation post haste! Cheers for reading!London Central County Court9 yearsI received a rather peculiar message claiming that a courier would be delivering a cheque for £4,700 right to my doorstep. However, the catch was I first needed to purchase an iTunes card for £235 as some sort of payment. Sounds dodgy, doesn’t it? Definitely feels like a scam to me!9 yearsThis is the contact number for the county courts located in Central London.Central London9 yearsI recently got a call from this number, and I must say, they seem to be nothing more than a huge scam!9 yearsI received a call from some individuals purporting to be part of the dispatch team at the London Central County Court, saying they were ready to drop off a cheque linked to a personal injury claim. I can assure you, it’s a total con! I’d suggest directing them to a suitable location where they can take a long walk off a short pier!London Central County CourtSubmit Your Own Report (020 7193 7620)
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