02077230741
☎️ 02077230741 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207723 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02077230741
- Received spam call, very upsetJan
2018No Context Provided in CommentAug
2017Received scam call about cardsDec
2016Suspected phone scam, credit card compromisedDec
2016Credit card compromised; alert warningDec
2016Scam call; female voice messageDec
2016Ignored automatic credit card callDec
2016Doubtful about credit card alertDec
2016Credit card login reset suspiciousDec
2016Confusion about unwanted automated callsDec
2016Warning about credit card fraudDec
2016Criminals exploiting vulnerable individuals, shamefulDec
2016Received suspicious call about paymentDec
2016Warning to credit card scammersDec
2016Warning about potential credit card scamDec
2016Credit card scam warning reiteratedDec
2016Recorded message about compromised cardDec
2016Automated credit card scam callDec
2016Warning about credit card fraudDec
2016"Effective call blocking device with options"Dec
2016Credit card compromised, call suspectDec
2016Reporting credit card scam to ICODec
2016Telemarketing call, report to policeDec
2016Avoid this number; they hang upDec
2016Similar experience previously mentionedDec
2016Warning about potential credit card fraudDec
2016Recorded message, credit card scamDec
2016Received fraudulent call alert. InvestigatedDec
2016Beware of credit card scamDec
2016Different number, still a scamDec
2016Failed credit card scam alertDec
2016Fraudulent call about credit cardDec
2016Warning: credit card scam, be cautiousDec
2016Beware credit card scam callDec
2016Received scam call about credit cardDec
2016Recognized scam call, hung upDec
2016Possible tech support scam callDec
2016Comment describes scammers trying to deceiveDec
2016Received scam call with fake detailsDec
2016Scam call regarding compromised cardDec
2016Warning about credit card fraudDec
2016Automated credit card scam callDec
2016Beware of credit card scamsDec
2016User warning about credit card scammersDec
2016User comment reflects common sentimentDec
2016Fraudulent call about credit cardDec
2016Received scam call, frustrated about safetyDec
2016Ignored recorded message, identical contentDec
2016Suspected scam phone call experienceDec
2016Beware of scammers onlineDec
2016Blocked number called through GuardianDec
2016Automated scam call about creditDec
2016Ignored call, searched number onlineDec
2016Warning about fraudulent credit card operationDec
2016Scam call about credit card compromiseDec
2016Scam call warning: credit cardDec
2016Received silent call, potential scamDec
2016Missed calls reported to authoritiesDec
2016Grateful for caller display and websiteDec
2016Credit card compromised, recording not acceptableDec
2016Automated scam message warning consumersDec
2016Scam, trace, stop these pestsDec
2016Reported possible credit card scamDec
2016Scam call about compromised cardDec
2016Credit card scam, hung upDec
2016Received fraud scam phone callDec
2016Suspicious call about card issuesDec
2016Received suspicious call, likely scamDec
2016Fraudulent call alert from scammersDec
2016Contact information for Somerset HotelDec
2016London hotel contact information providedDec
2016Critical of company, accuses scamDec
2016Scam alert credit card callDec
2016Female voice scam alert, bewareDec
2016Ignore scam calls about fraudDec
2016Aggressive message about compromised credit cardDec
2016Warning about automated credit card scamDec
2016Suspected scam call about creditDec
2016Urgent scam call and prosecutionDec
2016Elderly scared by frightening phone callDec
2016Warning about possible credit card scamDec
2016Beware of credit card scamsDec
2016Warning about automated voice scamDec
2016Credit card compromise alert mentionedDec
2016Phone scam targeting credit customersDec
2016Warning about scam phone callDec
2016Accusation of being scammingDec
2016Ignore unfamiliar numbers on phoneDec
2016WARNING: Scam call received DecemberDec
2016London phone number likely spoofedDec
2016Warning: potential credit card scamDec
2016Automated fraud call warning issuedDec
2016Automated voice scam warning alertDec
2016Received scam call, no responseDec
2016Caller claiming credit card issueDec
2016Issue resolved with credit cardDec
2016Credit card scamming phone callDec
2016Suspicious credit card scam callDec
2016Potential scam - be carefulDec
2016Missed automated message, unreachable numberDec
2016Compromised card; unsure about detailsDec
2016Security warning about compromised cardDec
2016Blocking scammy credit card callsNov
2016User is scared of credit cardsNov
2016Possible credit card scamNov
2016Number Of Searches: 603 Number Of Comments: 103 First Seen: 26 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blaguegate(Lancashire), Drayton(Worcestershire) and Littlebury Green(Essex).
02077230741 has 103 comments of which 19 x neutral and 82 x negative and 2 x positive
02077230741 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02077230741 👆 is reported as a persistent automated phone scam targeting individuals with a recorded message claiming their credit card has been compromised. Callers urge recipients to press a number to resolve the issue, but pressing through connects to scammers seeking personal or financial details. Numerous users confirm it is a fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information, often involving foreign-sounding operators and aggressive or evasive responses when questioned. The calls appear to spoof legitimate UK numbers, including those linked to reputable establishments, making detection difficult. Experts and victims alike advise ignoring the calls, refusing to press any buttons, and reporting the number to relevant authorities. Credit card providers do not contact customers this way, so vigilance and hanging up immediately are recommended.
Reports on phone number 02077230741
9 yearsI received a phone call at 19:05. The moment I heard the pre-recorded voice of a digital woman, I became extremely angry. It was a complete case of harassment. Without hesitation, I decided to block the number immediately. No more calls from them!10 yearsTotal scam. I said I didn't own any cards, then this guy with an American accent just hung up on me.10 yearsI received another call like the others, with a female voice informing me that my credit card has been compromised. The message urged me to press 1. I immediately ended the call, hoping that everyone else who received this call reacted similarly.10 yearsWarning warning your credit card is at risk call 1 yeah sure like that’s believable, my number’s on a do not call list how on earth did they get hold of it?10 yearsMy credit card, DITTO 18.10, has been compromised. I believe that scammers are attempting to deceive me over the phone, but I am hanging up on them.10 yearsTrying to rip me off with credit card fraud.10 yearsGot one of those robotic calls again. Seriously, where are they even finding our phone numbers from???10 years020 7723 0741 Got a recorded message saying my credit card was at risk, press 1 to sort it out - just ended the call immediately!10 yearsHeads up to anyone tryin to scam with credit cards!10 yearsThe individuals responsible for this deceitful act ought to face imprisonment, as it is highly likely that an unsuspecting individual may become a victim to their deceitful tactics. They are nothing but despicable individuals within our society.10 yearsSounds like a credit card fraud attempt.10 yearsLooks like a total credit card scam!10 yearsGot a robo call about my credit card, so I just hung up straight away.10 yearsPlease ignore any communication from this particular phone number as they abruptly ended the call after I began asking uncomfortable queries.10 yearsSimilar to the aforementioned instances, a pre-recorded message is received without disclosing the recipient's name or their affiliated credit card. The message suggests that the credit card in question has encountered a security breach and prompts the recipient to press the number one.10 yearsWarning! Your bank card might be at risk, call 1 ------- immediately then end the call!10 yearsJust after I’d reset my online banking password for my credit card, I got a call like this. It felt legit cause of the timing, so I hit 1, but then the call just dropped.10 yearsToday at 10:00 am, I received a call. However, as soon as the phrase "credit card" reached my ears, I promptly pressed the red button and terminated the call. This particular number can be traced back to BT London and should be reported to the police.BT London10 yearsGot a call from a woman with a foreign accent saying my card was charged without permission. But when I asked her name and where she was calling from, she just hung up. The number was 02077230741.10 yearsMy BT “True Call Blocker” phone never rang at all. It just showed a message on the screen saying a call came from this number and asking if I wanted to block it for good. Any calls not in my contacts just don’t get through, and calls marked “Numbers” or “Withheld” go straight to my voicemail (sometimes they’re genuine). If the call shows as "Unavailable", "International", or if I've already blocked it before, it gets dropped automatically. Haven't had any dodgy calls for like half a year now.10 yearsGot a call that felt like a credit card scam, same deal as what others described.10 yearsLooks like a credit card scam. Couldn't get any info but already reported it to the ICO (yet again!)Information Commissioner '10 yearsJust got a call like that saying my credit card was at risk and to press 1. I did, but then it said all lines were busy and played music. I was thinking, do they charge for calling? Hung up and decided to look it up here.10 yearsAs mentioned earlier, I had a similar encounter.10 yearsLike many others, I got a call warning me about a "compromised credit card". Right away, I knew it was a scam but I played along and called back, ending up speaking to a woman with a totally thick accent I couldn't understand at all! I kept asking nicely which card she meant, but she just said "the one used remotely today". I kept at it and eventually she gave up!10 yearsLike others have said, sounds like a scam trying to get credit card info.10 yearsWatch out, watch out, those credit card fraudsters are at it again.10 yearsOnce again, looks like it's a credit card fraud attempt, so watch out!! Don’t press 1 like they ask.Refrain10 yearsI received a call where I was given a recorded message, stating, "Alert! Alert! Your credit card has been hacked." I found this amusing because I do not actually own a credit card.10 years02077230741 is a total credit card scam, watch out!10 yearsGot another call from a different number, but honestly, a scam’s a scam no matter what.10 yearsI received a phone call earlier today purporting that my credit card had been compromised. The caller instructed me to press one but abruptly ended the call afterward. It is quite frustrating that these phone numbers cannot be blocked, and even more disheartening that individuals responsible for such scams cannot be apprehended and held accountable.10 yearsThis morning, I received an automated call where a recorded female voice stated, "Attention, attention! Your card has been compromised. Press 1." Since I had experienced a genuine call from my credit card company in the past, I immediately recognized that this was not their usual procedure. Therefore, I promptly ended the call.Press10 yearsLike I said before, they acted like they had all the details sorted, so I just went along with it. Got a bit annoyed when I asked if the money would be refunded into my account, she swore it would if I gave her the number - not a chance. Then she wanted £99 for some kind of protection on my card chip. I’m based in Leicester but she claimed my last three purchases were in London - a bookshop, a petrol station, Harrods and Marks & Spencer in London. I just ended the call.LeicesterLondonHarrodsM & S10 yearsGot a call around 12:51 from someone saying "warning, warning, your bank card is at risk. Press 1 to fix the problem" so I just hung up straight away.Press 110 yearslooks like just another group of morons tryna scam folks again10 yearsJust like everyone else here.10 yearsWatch out, sounds like a credit card scam just like others said.10 yearsI received a phone call at 18:12 from a young foreign woman claiming that my card had been compromised. I asked her which card she was referring to and requested the account number, but she said she couldn't provide me with that information as it went against their protocol. I then asked to speak to a supervisor, who took quite a while to come on the line. The supervisor asked for more details about my card, but all she could tell me was that it was a Barclay Card, which I don't own. I deliberately kept them on the line for more than 20 minutes and ended the conversation by speaking to them in Welsh, letting them know that their scam didn't work, and finally told them to go away. The woman seemed to understand the essence of our conversation.10 yearsTotal credit card fraudsters.10 yearsGot a call at 18:12 from a young woman with a foreign accent saying my card had been hacked. I asked which card and for the account number, but she said she couldn’t give me those details due to company rules. I then asked to speak with a manager, who after a long wait asked for more info about my card. The only thing they could say was it was a Barclay Card, which I don’t own. I kept them talking for over 20 minutes and wrapped up the chat in Welsh, telling them the whole thing was a scam and to jog on - they definitely got the message!10 yearsSame here - it was a voicemail, so I just let it go.10 yearsSimilar to other individuals, my experience began with an automated message informing me that my credit card had been compromised. After selecting option 1, a man from the United States answered and began rambling on. Realizing it was most likely a scam, I promptly exclaimed, "This seems like a deceitful scheme - kindly leave me alone!" Instantly, he abruptly ended the call!United States10 yearsJust like everyone else, I got the usual robo call saying my credit card was at risk. They told me to press 1 to sort it out straight away, but they didn’t say my name or which bank or card they were talking about. I just ended the call.Press 110 yearsFraudsters tryin to get your card details.10 yearsWarning: Possible Credit Card Fraud Attempt10 yearsTried ringing earlier today but BT Call Guardian stopped the call from coming through.BT Call Guardian10 yearsThe number showed up on my caller ID but I didn’t pick up. I looked it up on Google and stumbled across this website.Google10 yearsI received a recorded message informing me that my credit card has been compromised, and to press 1 for further assistance. Naturally, I did not comply with this request. Instead, I decided to verify the legitimacy of the call by conducting online research. Consequently, I would like to share my experience with others who may have encountered a similar situation.10 yearsToday, at 2:19 PM, I received a phone call from this particular number. Like many others who have reported similar incidents, the caller informed me that my credit card had been compromised. Immediately upon hearing this, I terminated the call. It is frustrating to think that in this day and age of advanced technology, we are unable to track down and bring these individuals to justice.10 yearsTotal con artists!10 yearsReceived a phone call at 4:40 PM notifying me that my credit card had been compromised and instructing me to press 1. I promptly ended the call.10 yearsGot a call from this number at 11:36 today. It was an automated woman’s voice saying “WARNING. WARNING. Your bank card has been hacked. Press 1 to fix it.” I just ended the call straight away. This number’s now added to my massive scam call list.Press 110 yearsGot a recorded call earlier warning me that my credit card might be at risk, telling me to press 1 for info or something similar. Pretty clearly a scam, so I just stopped listening and ended the call.Press10 yearsGot a call on 12th Dec 2016. I didn’t answer or say anything, they just ended the call. Just seen that it’s possibly a credit card fraud attempt.10 yearsThey rang a couple of times recently, but we didnt pick up so they just dropped the call. We have a caller ID and have also reported them to the relevant authority as well as the TPS.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsThey rang earlier but we didn’t pick up, then just dropped the call. Really thankful for caller ID. Proper useful having this site around!10 yearsJust like some others mentioned, I got a recorded message saying my credit card might be at risk. From what I've gone through before, if it's really the bank, they'd always send a real person on the phone, not a voicemail.10 yearsJust got that same robo call again at 5:15pm today from this number sayin "alert alert YOUR credit card has been compromised" or something like that. Anyone could have just pressed 1! Dont do it, just hang up straight away!10 yearsWithout a doubt, this is clearly a scam. It is crucial for someone to investigate this further and locate the source. Given the advancements of technology today, it should be possible to track down the individuals behind this scheme. Measures need to be taken to put an end to these bothersome fraudsters.10 yearsGot a call saying my credit card was compromised and to press 1 for more details. Like others have said, it’s definitely a scam. I’ve reported it to Action Fraud UK already.Action Fraud UK10 yearsGot a call from a woman who was really pushy, kept saying my visa card was at risk but didn’t even bother asking my name or any security details. I rang my bank and they said it was a scam, loads of people have been caught out by it, so watch out.10 yearsI received a call claiming that my credit card was compromised. However, the caller abruptly ended the conversation and when I tried calling back, there was no response.10 yearsOn 9.12.16 this number rang me and I got the same pre-recorded msg like the one here - warning your credit card is at risk, press 1 immediately.10 yearsGot the exact same spiel about my credit card being compromised. They just ended the call straight away. I had my card skimmed a while back, and I can tell you this isn’t how banks get in touch with you. Total scam artists for sure!10 yearsJust got a call saying my credit card was at risk from 02077230741. My missus just ended it after looking up some messages, looks like a proper scam!!!10 yearsGot a call supposedly telling my 86 year old mum her credit card was hacked. Thankfully, she was smart enough to hang up and ring me straight away. Thing is, she doesn’t even own a credit card!10 yearsSomerset Hotel Dorset Square 6-7 NW1 6QA London London - United Kingdom 020 7723 0741 0207 723 6081 Website Included in the CD-ROMSomerset HotelDorset SquareLondonNW110 years. Somerset Hotel Dorset Square 6-7 NW1 6QA London UK 020 7723 0741 0207 723 6081 Website Details included on the CD-ROMSomerset HotelDorset SquareNW1London10 yearsWhat a scam! Absolute lowlife scum.10 yearsLoud, pushy automated woman's voice saying your credit card got hacked, press 1 right away and whatnot. Total scam, don't fall for it. Legit credit card firms would never ring you up like that.10 yearsNo idea who called, but it came straight through to my landline 01579. Just got a message saying WARNING YOUR CREDIT CARD IS AT RISK PRESS 1. Classic scam again!!10 yearsGot another call about some credit card fraud. Remember, only your bank or credit card company will ever get in touch directly. DON'T ANSWER or engage. Just end the call straight away.CIRCUMSTANCES10 yearsI received a recorded message on May 12th, 2016, just a few minutes after using it at 'Start Fitness'. The message stated that my credit card had been compromised and asked me to press 1. Naturally, I didn't follow the instructions and instead decided to call my credit card company through a number I already had. They reassured me that my account was secure. I believe this was an attempted scam.Fitness10 yearsReceived a harsh "Your credit card is compromised" alert, typical scammer nonsense!10 yearsGot a call from some robot voice yelling about calling back right away to fix some ‘urgent issue’ or whatever. Who on earth is gonna make these disgusting scammers actually face the law already? They’re just the worst.10 yearsGot a recorded message saying my credit card info was at risk and to press 1, total scam. Don’t fall for it - just disconnect straight away!10 yearsThe woman's voice rang out urgently, warning me that my credit card may have been compromised. Feeling on edge, I promptly hung up the phone.10 yearsGot a robo call asking straight up for my card info, total SCAM!!!!!! 5.12.1610 yearsToday my 89 year old mother in law got a call like this and it really scared her a lot because of how they spoke and what they said. If an elderly person ends up having a heart attack or worse due to these kind of calls, the person making them should be punished as harshly as possible.10 yearsLooks like a credit card fraud.10 yearsGot a recorded message saying my credit card's been hacked, press 1 to sort it out, total scam call!10 yearsWarning! Got a call from this number, no clue what they wanted - just hung up. Looked it up later and, no shock, it’s a scam.10 yearsBloody con artists, honestly!10 yearsGot a dodgy call on the 2nd of December, started off all serious with “alert alert alert your account has been compromised” or something like that.10 yearsGot a robo call asking for my card info! Totally a scam!10 yearsGot a robo call telling me my credit card was used without authorisation in the past day. They just cut me off straight after. Got me worried someone nicked my info, so I checked here - and turns out it’s just a scam.10 yearsI reckon this number is linked to Somerset Hotel in London. Most likely it’s been spoofed or faked.Somerset HotelLondon10 yearsYou may have received an automated message regarding a potential compromise of your credit card in the past 24 hours. The message instructed you to press 1 for further assistance and you were put on hold. A person named Gabby Andrews identified herself as a representative from Credit Card UK, acting on behalf of Visa/Mastercard. She claimed that your credit card had been used recently and requested some personal information. When you asked which transaction she was referring to, she abruptly disconnected the call. It's rather ironic, considering you haven't used your credit card at all during that time period! This incident has been reported to the police for their information and investigation.Gabby AndrewsCredit Card UK10 yearsWhenever I get a call from a number I don’t know, I just stay silent. Within a couple of seconds it’s pretty clear it’s a robocall, and then after about 10 seconds it usually just cuts off by itself.10 yearsToday, I received an automated phone call informing me that my credit card has been compromised in the past 24 hours. The message stated that I should press 1 to be connected to someone. However, I quickly ended the call as reputable credit card companies would not handle matters in such a manner. It is clear that the person behind this phone number is involved in fraudulent activities, and I sincerely hope that they face severe consequences for their actions. Scammers and fraudsters like them are among the most despicable individuals out there.10 yearsI’m with a credit card company and we’ve had a few folks say this number has been ringing them trying to get info. Don’t give out any details, it’s definitely a scam.10 yearsGot a robo call telling me "Your credit card might've been compromised in the past day, press 1 to connect." I was left hanging on the line. A woman named Gabby Andrews claimed she was from Credit Card UK, working with Visa/Mastercard or something like that. She said my card was used recently and wanted some info. When I asked which purchase she meant, she just hung up. Bit rich as I haven't used it at all! I've reported this to the police.Gabby AndrewsCredit Card UKVisa10 yearsMy credit card got hacked within the past day. They didn’t know my name or any details from the card company, but they asked for some info. I haven’t used the card for a bit. Ended up just hanging up on them.10 yearsGot a call saying press 1 for alert or something, so I did. Put on hold for a bit then just cut off. The number was 1471. Tried calling back, just kept ringing with no reply, so gave up and checked this site.147110 yearsWarning, possible scam! They said my bank card got hacked and told me to hit 1.10 yearsGot a call earlier claiming my credit card had been compromised, told me to press 1. I just ended the call and tried ringing back the number but no answer at all.10 yearsIn the past 24 hours, my credit card has been compromised. However, the individuals who gained unauthorized access did not have any information about the card issuers or my name, among other details. Since I haven't used the card for some time, I decided to end the phone conversation with them. Is it advisable to provide them with a few details?10 yearsJust like before, I hung up and then called my bank, and they told me they never tried to get in touch with me.10 yearsGot a robo call saying "Warning Warning your credit card info has been leaked. Press 1 to take action."Submit Your Own Report (020 7723 0741)
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