02077021777
☎️ 02077021777 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207702 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02077021777
- Missed call from Finnish numberJan
2017Call received, requested Swedish, angryJan
2017Resistant to answering foreign callsJan
2017Suspicious of survey requestJan
2017Surprising phone call to momJan
2017Missed call from Finland ladyJan
2017Call from Finland, likely scamJan
2017Call from unknown number, suspiciousJan
2017Weak call from unidentified callerJan
2017Missed call, unsure of callerJan
2017Suspicious call from unknown numberDec
2016User in Sweden provided contextDec
2016Unwanted call from unfamiliar personDec
2016Unknown call from Sweden, ignoredDec
2016Suspicious phone call, possible scamDec
2016Received suspicious call in SwedenDec
2016Receiving suspicious survey call, likely scamDec
2016Unrelated string of numbersDec
2016Receiving aggressive, pushy phone callDec
2016Unsolicited call from European financial groupDec
2016Received missed call from LondonDec
2016Response: Disappointment over not winningDec
2016Attempted information gathering with anonymityDec
2016Excited to win £1 millionDec
2016Now calls mobile numbers in SwedenDec
2016Bogus caller, don't answer!Dec
2016Suspicious call regarding future European economyDec
2016Wrong number, inquiring for "man."Dec
2016Received repeated calls from unknown numberDec
2016Unsolicited call to my wifeNov
2016Call is very strangeNov
2016Wrong number, awkward conversation, endedNov
2016Possible scam call on familyNov
2016Misunderstood Indian man on phoneNov
2016Missed call from potential scam suggestedNov
2016Received unidentified calls with Finnish numbersNov
2016Caller caused confusion and worryNov
2016Suspected scam call from AngeloNov
2016Scam call from Sweden, bewareNov
2016Caller claimed to be WSJApr
2016Received suspicious early morning callApr
2016Received suspicious call from IndiaApr
2016Received call from Netherlands, disconnectedApr
2016Scam call from Holland. CostlyApr
2016Received survey call from telemarketerApr
2016Received call, blocked the numberApr
2016Received survey call from WSJApr
2016Received missed call from SwedenApr
2016Missed call from Sweden. Hung upApr
2016Unsolicited survey call, personal informationApr
2016Unknown male caller with accentMar
2016Missed call, no message receivedMar
2016Missed call from company phoneMar
2016Unknown number called in SwedenMar
2016Suspicious call from unknown womanMar
2016Missed calls from unknown number, blockedFeb
2016Suspicious surveys from blocked numberFeb
2016Wall Street Journal survey scamFeb
2016Suspicious of potential pushy scammersFeb
2016Unknown caller claimed Wall Street JournalFeb
2016Received suspicious call, hung upFeb
2016Number Of Searches: 642 Number Of Comments: 60 First Seen: 03 February 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ceres(Fife), Snape Hill(South Yorkshire) and Tame(Greater Manchester).
02077021777 has 60 comments of which 16 x negative and 43 x neutral and 1 x positive
02077021777 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02077021777 👆 is reported as an intrusive and suspicious number frequently targeting individuals in Finland, Sweden, and the Netherlands under the guise of conducting surveys for reputed media like the Wall Street Journal or Financial Times. Callers often know personal names and ask for specific family members, usually husbands, but fail to identify their organisation clearly. The calls are characterised by poor line quality, accents often of South Asian or African origin, and aggressive or pushy behaviour when questioned. Many users suspect scams aimed at extracting personal or financial information. The consensus is to avoid answering or engaging and to block the number promptly to prevent potential fraud or harassment.
Reports on phone number 02077021777
10 yearsGot a call from this number while I was in Finland, but I didn’t pick up.Finland10 yearsSomeone rang my Finnish phone but I didn't pick up.10 yearsThis number rang me a bit earlier and I asked the bloke to talk in Swedish. He got proper furious, so I just hung up.10 years+442077021777 Got a call about a survey? I’m curious what they’re really up to.10 yearsPhoned my elderly mum back in Finland, they somehow knew her name and it left everyone pretty baffled.Finland10 yearsSomeone from Finland tried calling me but I didn't answer the phone.Finland10 yearsGot a call from Finland and they were asking for my personal details, definitely seemed like a scam.Finland10 yearsTerrible phone connection, I could barely make anything out except my name being mentioned. Ended the call after a few seconds. This took place about a week after I reserved a spot on the London Golden Tours bus trip, so maybe that’s how they got my details.10 yearsGot a call from a lady with an East Asian kind of accent here in Finland. The connection was really bad, so I ended the call after about 15 seconds. She never rang back after that.Finland10 yearsGot a call on my Finnish number but didn’t pick up.10 yearsReceived a call last night (I’m situated in Sweden). A bloke with a distinct accent phoned in from London. I attempted to dig into the number, like many others in Sweden, but the results were mainly the same repetitive accounts on sites like this. It seems they’re attempting to verify the number by always inquiring about speaking to someone's husband. When I responded with, "Who’s calling?" the chap promptly disconnected. Quite odd, really!SwedenLondon10 yearsGot a call from this number here in Sweden. Didn´t pick up.Sweden10 yearsGot a call from a lady who spoke with an Indian accent, she said my name and then wanted to speak to my husband. I told her he wasn't here and she just hung up super fast - whole call was maybe 5 seconds. I’m based in Sweden.Sweden10 yearsI'm from Sweden. Decided not to pick up.Sweden10 yearsGot a call from this number earlier, a lady speakin with an Indian accent askin for my hubby. I told her he wasn’t here and asked who was callin, she said she was ringing for the Times and they were doin some kind of survey. Seems like a dodgy scam to me now.Times10 yearsGot a call here in Sweden, they asked for my husband and somehow knew my full name. Hardly could make out what he was saying. I told him there’s no husband here but he wouldn’t get it. Definitely felt like a scam.Sweden10 yearsThey rang me here in Sweden and kept asking for Mr #my-name#, but I told them that no one here has that name, then they just ended the call. Seems like they were up to something fishy for sure.Sweden10 yearsThis lady rang and said she was from some European finance company. When I told her I wasn´t interested, she then asked if she could speak to my husband.10 yearsSomeone rang me from this number earlier. He was really forceful and quite rude, and when I said I wasn’t interested, he accused me of lying. Refused to say his name or which company he was from. I tried to tell him off a bit, but he just talked over me the whole time, so I ended up putting the phone down. I’m based in Sweden as well.Sweden10 yearsI’ve been sending out quite a few job applications lately and just relocated to Sweden from London, UK. When I saw it was a call from a London landline, I figured it might be something important or related to my move. Turned out it wasn’t at all, so I just ended the call straight away. Bit unsettling really!SwedenGreater LondonLondon10 yearsNope, didn’t win. It was just a prank.10 yearsAttempted to get my details without saying who he was.10 yearsYesss! Just found out I won a million quid, cant wait for the cash to hit my bank! So excited!Woohoo10 yearsThey've started placing calls to mobile numbers in Sweden as well.Sweden10 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from The Times, doing a survey on the European economy’s outlook. They knew my full name, which made me wonder how they got my info. The person had an Indian accent and it all felt pretty dodgy. I told them I didn’t want to do the survey, but they kept pushing, so I eventually just hung up. I’m based in Sweden, and it looks like they’ve been focusing on people abroad, especially in Finland and Sweden, recently.The TimesSwedenFinland10 yearsGot a call in Sweden from a woman, she was asking for my husband. I told her I dont have one. Then she just ended the call.Sweden10 yearsThat dodgy chap is at it once more, making calls to Sweden! I chose to ignore it. Best advice? Don’t pick up!Sweden10 yearsGot a call here in Sweden. Noticed a couple of others on the Swedish part of this site said the same bloke called them several times today. I chose not to pick up.Sweden10 yearsReceived an unwelcome call directed to my wife - I’m baffled as to how they managed to acquire her number!10 yearsThat call was really odd.10 yearsI got a call from a man with a strong Indian accent here in Finland, and he was asking for a Mr #my very unusual finnish name#. I told him no one by that name was at this number, then he asked if I was married. When I asked what it was about, he said he was searching for a man and since I’m not, said goodbye. Quite a strange call!Finland10 yearsGot a call for my dad from someone in Finland, said there was a private message for him. Had a Filipino accent and just ended the call when I started asking who they were. Definitely a scam.10 yearsIt sounded like a bloke with an Indian accent. At first, I couldn’t make out what he was saying. He kept asking for “my husband” but I’m only 19 and don’t have one. I’m originally from Finland but living in England right now. The call was really annoying and felt like harassment.FinlandEngland10 yearsGot a call yesterday on my work phone here in Finland, didn't pick up tho. Reckon it might be some sort of scam.Finland10 yearsThis number rang me and my wife just a few minutes apart. We didn't pick up either. Both of us have Finnish numbers, so seems like the caller was on a Finnish spree that day!Finland10 yearsSome bloke named Angelo rang me, wanted to know my name and said he was from the Financial Times. He asked if the interest rates had impacted me. When I asked who was writing the piece, he said he was just collecting info for a survey. Felt a bit sketchy, so I ended the call. I’m located in Finland.AngeloFinancial TimesFinland10 yearsI rang my mum who’s in Finland, but she couldn’t make out what the person was saying and ended up getting quite stressed.Finland10 yearsGot a call here in Sweden. Definitely a scam, watch out everyone!Sweden10 yearsGot a call at 8:55 to my phone in the Netherlands. The guy actually asked for me by my full, pretty unusual name! When I asked where he was calling from, he said, “I’m ringing on behalf of The Wall Street Journal.” I couldn’t help but chuckle and pointed out they’re based in the US, not here in London, then just ended the call.The Wall Street JournalUSLondon10 yearsgot a call at 08:55 here in NL. rang back but no answer. felt a bit dodgy since it was 7:55am here in the UK and usually noone calls that early. looked up the number on this site and ended up blocking it. cheers for the info!UK10 yearsI got a call from them here in Sweden. I went along with all their questions but it all seemed a bit sketchy, and the bloke with the Indian accent got really persistent about my email, so I just ended the call. Fingers crossed it doesn't lead to any trouble. If this number pops up, just ignore it!Sweden10 yearsThey rang me here in the Netherlands then just dropped the call.Netherlands10 yearsThis is definitely a scam, dont answer the call. I’m from Holland and just got the same call. I heard it could make you lose money. They try to confuse you by making it sound like they hung up, but actually they keep you on the line to charge you more. Just a heads up so you don’t get caught out.Netherlands10 yearsJust got a call from a woman claiming it was a survey for the Wall Street Journal! She asked which age group I was in, so I told her. Then she wanted my first name! When I said that usually surveys don’t ask for names, she said it was necessary for the survey to count. I wasn’t convinced and hung up after that.Wall Street Journal10 yearsI just got a ring from this number. A woman was looking for someone in particular. I offered to leave a message but she said she’d phone back. Yeah right, that won't happen now since I blocked the number :)10 yearsjust picked up a call from them, the woman said she was doing a quick one minute survey for the wall street journal. i told her i didn’t mind helping but wanted to know where she found my number first. she gave a dodgy reply, and when i said id prefer to know before answering, she just hung up on me!Wall Street Journal10 yearsGot a call on my landline here in Sweden, but they just dropped it before I even picked up.Sweden10 yearsGot a call from this number here in Sweden but it just rang about 4 times then they cut off.Sweden10 yearsI recently received a call on my mobile from the Netherlands. The caller claimed they were conducting a survey on behalf of the Wall Street Journal. Shockingly, they had my full name, which leads me to believe they must have procured my details from the Dutch Trading Chamber. The inquiry revolved around topics such as life insurance and my income, among other things. When I hesitated to provide responses to certain questions, the woman abruptly terminated the call. Strange, isn't it?NetherlandsWall Street JournalDutch Trading Chamber10 yearsGot a call on my phone here in Finland from a guy with an African accent. I couldn’t really catch what he was saying, so I ended up just dropping the call after about 10 seconds.Finland10 yearsGot a call on my mobile here in Sweden but didn’t pick up. No voicemail or anything left. If they ring again, I’m just gonna ignore it.Sweden10 yearsGot a call on my work phone here in Sweden but didn’t pick up.Sweden10 yearsthis number rang me here in sweden but i didnt pick up.Sweden10 yearsGot a call from a lady with an african accent claiming she was from the wall street journal. She wouldn’t tell me her name or the company she was working for. Feels like one of those common Nigerian scams tryna fish info from your phone.AfricaWall Street Journal11 yearsgot 2 missed calls from this number! im based in sweden so getting calls from london is kinda rare. i didnt pick up and after seeing what others have said here, ive gone ahead and blocked it. seriously, dont pick up or call back if u can help it. blocked for good.SwedenLondon11 yearssomeone rang saying they were doing a survey for the wall street journal. I just told them I wasn’t interested and ended the call.Wall Street Journal11 yearsThey’re doing surveys for businesses that plan to send you deals about different financial products later. I’d call this spam! Have blocked the number now!11 yearsno clue, sounds like annoying scammers trying to pressure you.11 yearsThis morning, I received a call from a lady displaying a number that had the UK code +44 while I was in Finland. She claimed to be from the Wall Street Journal. As a Finnish citizen residing in Finland, my phone number is within a local network. I engaged with her on some queries but, when I mentioned I had to pause our conversation due to work commitments, she persisted with her spiel. I eventually asked her to ring back at a later time and ended the call. It’s possible that this company obtained my number because I’m the sole proprietor of a small cooperative registered here in Finland. The cooperative has barely operated in recent years, and I’ve listed my personal mobile as the contact for it.FinlandWall Street Journal11 yearsClaimed to be phoning from the Financial Times, inquiring about my financial situation. I decided to end the call right away.Financial TimesSubmit Your Own Report (020 7702 1777)
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