02074272449
☎️ 02074272449 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207427 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02074272449
- User concerned about survey privacyDec
2018Concern about phone survey detailsDec
2018Caller asking for son, scammerDec
2018Non-scammy call about reportDec
2018Be cautious about phone surveysDec
2018User asked about new travel plansDec
2018Suspicious call from foreign callerOct
2018Possible scam Bank phone callOct
2018Warning: phishing scam, avoid thisOct
2018Warning: potential scam caller alertOct
2018Suspicious call from pretend governmentOct
2018Market research in London, confirmed legitimateOct
2018Warning about scam bank callsOct
2018Unknown caller conducting mortgage researchOct
2018Suspicious call from water boardSep
2018Unsolicited survey calls from unknown womanSep
2018Scammer pretending to be bankSep
2018Anonymous survey on bank satisfactionSep
2018Claims government survey, skeptical of legitimacySep
2018Asking about definite bank scamSep
2018Unknown phone number calling silentlySep
2018Caller is silent (no sound)Sep
2018Questionable phone call about bankSep
2018Warning about unwanted solicitation callsSep
2018Blocked two scam/spam numbersSep
2018Continually calling persistently trying contactSep
2018Continues calling repeatedly for jobSep
2018Unwanted market research call with nameSep
2018No meaningful content providedSep
2018Suspicious call from government, blockedSep
2018Number Of Searches: 470 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 30 August 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bridgemarsh Island(Essex), Brighstone(Isle of Wight), Brushford(Somerset), Newport (Casnewydd)(Newport) and Seagry Heath(Wiltshire).
02074272449 has 27 comments of which 14 x neutral and 12 x negative and 1 x positive
02074272449 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02074272449 👆 is reported as a number used mostly for surveys and market research, often claiming links to government, banks, or local councils. Callers are usually well spoken and ask about topics like New Forest open spaces, travel plans, banking services, or business reports. Some callers know personal info like names and postcodes, raising suspicion among receivers. Several users flagged concerns about scams, phishing attempts, or unsolicited calls despite being on do-not-call lists. Others noted calls as genuine after checking with official sources. There are repeated calls causing annoyance, and some calls ended abruptly or were silent. Overall, the number is associated with mixed experiences, with a blend of legit surveys and probable scams.
Reports on phone number 02074272449
8 yearsGot a phone call from a bloke doing a survey about cycle paths and open spaces in the New Forest. I answered a few questions thinking it was harmless, but then it hit me - I'd just given out my name, age, and even confirmed my postcode! Not sure if it was dodgy or not. I asked where he’d got my number from, especially since I’m on the TPS so shouldn’t be getting calls like this. He said I must've shared my info with another firm who then passed it on to them. Claimed he worked for some market research company called BDRC-Group and suggested I google them to check.New ForestTelephone Preference ServiceBDRC - Group8 yearsGot a call from a woman who said she was doing a survey about the New Forest and local parks. I answered a few questions but didn’t give my name when asked. She asked my age and if my postcode was a specific number, which I said I didn’t know. Afterwards, I looked up the marketing company behind the call, fingers crossed I haven’t fallen for some kind of scam.New Forest8 yearsGot a call from a guy with a clear voice, asking if my son was there - funny thing is, my son left this house like 6 years back. He said it was about some survey on Open Spaces in New Forest. Felt iffy about it and just cut the call. Seemed dodgy, probably a scam.8 yearsCalled saying he was with a government department. Mentioned a report coming out soon that small business folks might want to hear about and asked if he could ask a few quick questions, said it'd only take 5 minutes. I didn’t get into the questions since I’m registered childminder and had 3 little ones needing my attention. He was quite polite, thanked me and ended the call. Didn’t seem like a scam or anything dodgy. I suppose we’ll see if this report actually shows up.8 yearsGot a call from a polite guy claiming he was carrying out a survey for New Forest Open Spaces. He actually knew my name and postcode which caught me off guard. Asked quite a few questions about how often I go to the New Forest, didn’t ask for money or anything like that, but did want to know my age and previous job. It was only after I hung up that I started feeling uneasy about sharing those bits of info. Would suggest being careful when you get calls like this.New Forest8 yearsThey called saying they had some questions about upcoming travel arrangements nearby.8 yearsGot a call from some woman overseas asking about my business account details. I ended the call straight away and then got in touch with my bank's security team.8 yearsGot a call from a woman with an accent asking about my business bank account. I said I was busy and just hung up. Seems like a scam to me since banks usually don't call out of the blue like that.8 yearsSomeone tried to trick me into giving them my bank details - definitely a scam.8 yearsIt was a total scam call.8 yearsGot a call from this Roundtable Business lot claiming they’re doing a government survey on small businesses and wanted to ask me some questions. Said it’d only take like 5 to 10 mins. I told them I’m not comfortable sharing details over the phone without checking first. Then the guy offered to send me a website link so I could figure out who they are. Honestly, a real government rep wouldn’t say “mate” like that. I just hung up.8 yearsI got a call from some market research firm based in London, saying they were doing work for my bank. Just to be sure, I rang up my bank and they confirmed the call was legit.London8 yearsI received a phone call from a fellow named Daniel, who said he was representing Prosperity. He mentioned he was conducting some sort of research for mortgage lenders, reaching out to finance brokers to gather insights on their selection processes with various lenders and the reasons behind their choices for different clients. Quite the intriguing conversation!Daniel8 yearsI got a call supposedly from my bank, but after ringing them up, they told me it's definitely a scam. They said not to respond to any of their questions since they don’t use outside firms to do surveys or questionnaires. So yeah, watch out, it’s fake.8 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she was from the water company or water board, asking if I could answer some quick questions. She then asked me to verify the first three letters of my postcode, which made me a bit suspicious, so I just ended the call. Seems like it might have been a scam to me?8 yearsGot a call earlier this evening from a woman claiming to be conducting an anonymous survey about my bank. She said I could verify the info online, but I just hung up. Then, she rang back about five minutes later, clearly not taking the hint, so I ended the call once more.8 yearsSome bloke with an obviously fake posh voice rang me up asking for my bank info. He started with "Oh hello, may I speak to..." and somehow already had my full name and bank name, saying he was calling for them. But it was obvious a load of rubbish. When I told him my bank never cold calls, he got all rude and defensive. Definitely a scammer.8 yearsGot a call about a survey on how happy I am with my bank's services. They didn’t ask for any personal info, just wanted to know if I’d suggest my bank to others and how likely that is. It was okay, but I reckon it might get annoying if they call too often.8 yearsGot a call supposedly from some government survey about banking stuff. Sounded pretty believable, nice English accent and all, but I’m not buying it. I told the bloke I’d retired and wasn’t working anymore, and he said sorry. Hoping that’s the end of it and they won’t bother me again.8 yearsGot a call earlier from someone claiming to be from a bank, sounded fishy to me. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it! Just thought I’d warn anyone else getting calls like that.8 yearson friday i got a call on my mobile from a bloke who sounded quite posh, saying he wanted to ask me some questions about how my bank deals with customers. i told him straight up that i'd not chat about that kind of thing on the phone. weirdly, the same number popped up on my landline later, so maybe it was real? hard to say for sure though.8 yearsGot another annoying spam call today. So frustrating!8 yearsGot a couple of missed calls recently, one was from the number I looked up and the other was 02035400541. Both turned out to be spam or scam calls, so I’ve blocked them now.8 yearskeeps ringing my phone non stop8 yearskept ringin non stop8 yearsI got a call from a woman claiming to do some market research for my bank. She actually knew my name, which surprised me. I just told her I wasn't interested and ended the call.8 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she represents the government and wanted to discuss my bank services. I told her I wasn’t interested and ended up blocking the number. Even if it was for real, would I seriously hand over my info to some random caller? No way!Submit Your Own Report (020 7427 2449)
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