02075041077
☎️ 02075041077 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Virgin Media Limited. It is part of the phone block 207504 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02075041077
- Suspicious call requesting card informationDec
2015Potential scam regarding insurance updateNov
2015Scam call about white goodsOct
2015Suspicious call, hung up quicklySep
2015Scam call asking for card numberAug
2015Suspicious call about upgrading insuranceJul
2015Suspicious call about credit cardJul
2015Suspicious call about insurance upgradeJul
2015Scam call targeting my motherJul
2015Suspicious call seeking card detailsJul
2015Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 06 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Derwent Water(Cumbria), Easingwold(North Yorkshire), Llanfaredd(Powys), Park Gate(Hampshire) and West End(Caerphilly).
02075041077 has 10 comments of which 7 x neutral and 3 x negative
02075041077 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02075041077 👆 is reported as a persistent scam call from people claiming to be from white goods or home appliance insurance companies. They often mention upgrading or saving money on existing cover but try to get partial card details first. Many callers refuse to provide full card info and hang up when challenged. Several have noted the callers giving some card digits to seem genuine, but no real policy exists. Targets are repeatedly pressed for card expiry dates and the remaining card numbers. Multiple individuals strongly suspect fraudulent intent as no legitimate insurance relationships are confirmed. The calls are seen as aggressive, suspicious and causing concern over potential financial danger. Many users have checked and flagged this number as linked to repeated scam attempts.
Reports on phone number 02075041077
11 yearsOn the 1st of December in 2015, I got a peculiar call from this number. The person on the other end claimed to represent Home Serve, discussing some sort of coverage I might have for my appliances. Strangely enough, they rattled off the initial four digits of my debit card and proceeded to ask me for the expiry date along with the rest of the 12 digits. I firmly refused to part with that information and mentioned I would prefer to verify my insurance details before proceeding.Home Serve11 yearsReceived a call earlier today, 19th November 2015, from a number claiming to be from a company that was supposedly going to revise my white goods insurance from third-party to a more affordable option. They mentioned they were from Home Appliance Care, and I noted down their number, complete with an extension. Strangely, they didn’t request any card details (which I wouldn’t have provided anyway), yet something feels off about this whole situation. I’m strongly suspecting it might be a bit dodgy... Now I’m keeping a close eye on my bank transactions!Home Appliance Care11 yearsReceived a call from someone named Hayley regarding a so-called white goods insurance scheme. Seems highly suspect to me-definitely a scam!Hayley11 yearsI received a rather dubious call earlier today from some individuals asking for my card details. They even recited the first four digits correctly, which was unsettling to say the least. I promptly told them I’d get back to them, and before I knew it, they had already ended the call! Quite unsettling, I must say!11 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call today from someone asserting that I held a white goods insurance policy with their company, and they were eager to obtain my card details. The thing is, I've never taken out such insurance. Definitely a phishing attempt!11 yearsI received a call today from some folks claiming they could boost my insurance from third party to comprehensive for a price lower than what I'm currently paying. They even mentioned the first four digits of my card but then asked me to provide the remaining twelve. Strangely, they didn't require my sort code or anything else. That’s the moment I decided to end the conversation and told them I'd ring them back. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!11 yearsI received a call from someone named Holly using this number, who mentioned something about station 18 and assured me she'd ring back tomorrow. She inquired about some appliances we own and claimed they had a new address for me to update my credit card details. As is my practice, I never divulge such sensitive information to anyone. So, I took it upon myself to look up this number here, and it seems I'm not alone-many others have experienced similar calls with the same dubious purpose. Cheers for the heads-up!Holly11 yearsA few days back, I received a rather peculiar call regarding some home appliance insurance supposedly linked to me, claiming I had been shelling out £5 a month for third-party coverage. They mentioned an upgrade at no additional cost, which struck me as a bit odd since I had no recollection of signing up with them. As soon as I told them that I wasn’t their customer, they abruptly ended the call. Quite fishy, if you ask me, and since then, nobody has reached out again.11 yearsYesterday, my mother received a call from someone trying to get her card details. They claimed they could help her save money and offered a refund on her insurance for white goods, which is rather odd considering she doesn’t even have such a policy! This nonsense really ought to be put to an end.11 yearsI received a call from this number, and they were purporting to be from Domestic and General, asking for my card information.Submit Your Own Report (020 7504 1077)
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