02077932683

☎️ 02077932683 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207793 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.

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+442077932683+44 20 7793 2683020 7793 2683+44-20-7793-2683

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020 7793 2683 Tagged as:

julian luke williams london scotland link financial allan lee james mark mark mitchell

TimeLine of events for phone number 02077932683

  • Beware of potential scam call
    May
    2011
  • Suspicious call about new neighbor
    May
    2011
  • Suspicious phone note, unclear identity
    May
    2011
  • Elderly neighbor requested phone call
    Nov
    2010
  • Happy to see action taken
    Nov
    2010
  • Unknown caller; suspicious intentions questioned
    Apr
    2008
  • Suspicious call regarding previous address
    Apr
    2008
  • Scam call; won't respond back
    Apr
    2008
  • Debt collector uses deceptive tactics
    Apr
    2008
  • Don't waste time calling back
    Apr
    2008
  • Concern about aggressive debt collectors
    Apr
    2008
  • Concerned about unfamiliar phone callers
    Apr
    2008
  • Suspicious letter, reported to police
    Apr
    2008
  • Suspicious call regarding a delivery
    Mar
    2008
  • Received abusive call, report necessary
    Mar
    2008
  • Privacy breach warning; suspicious contact
    Mar
    2008
  • Suspicious note left, unknown sender
    Mar
    2008
  • Link Financial contacted wrong person
    Mar
    2008
  • Unclear why indirect contact occurs
    Mar
    2008
  • Elderly messenger seemed unnecessary, frustrating
    Feb
    2008
  • Caller pretended to be friend
    Feb
    2008
  • Seeking information about Luke Williams
    Feb
    2008
  • Scammers ask for private information
    Feb
    2008
  • Link Financial pursues acquired debts
    Jan
    2008

02077932683 has 24 comments of which 24 x neutral

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02077932683 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 02077932683 👆 is reported as a dubious debt collection operation that employs misleading and aggressive tactics. Numerous accounts describe receiving unsolicited calls or notes from individuals using various names, urging contact and claiming to have important information or post. These callers often appear uninformed, refuse to disclose their purpose, and attempt to extract personal details. Many recipients, including elderly neighbours and unrelated parties, have been targeted, leading to suspicions of data misuse. The company is linked to purchasing third-party debts and is frequently criticised for heavy-handed methods and questionable practices. Authorities and consumer groups advise caution, recommending against returning calls or sharing information. There are repeated warnings to report any suspicious contact to the police or relevant consumer protection organisations.

Reports on phone number 02077932683

10 years
A little note was slipped through our letterbox bearing a telephone number and the name Luke Williams. We had no inkling as to who this might relate to, especially since the number seemed to have originated from London yet somehow connected to Scotland-quite the odd combination, if you ask me. They clearly had our details, including our identity and address, which was quite frustrating considering we had no intention of sharing our information, and it appears this was not meant for us at all. While I won’t speculate on the identities of these individuals, the whole affair feels rather suspect. Best to keep an eye out for any dodgy dealings, it seems!
Luke WilliamsLondonScotland
10 years
The other day, we received a rather peculiar message and subsequently ended up speaking to a rather senior woman from next door. When we dialled the number, a rather cheeky chap picked up the phone. The message was to contact someone named Alan, but it turns out he wasn't available. The folks on the other end had no clue who the woman was and were quite rude with us over the phone. They seemed intent on fishing for personal details and claimed they had post intended for me? Honestly, it was quite unsettling! I have no intention of responding to them again, and I'll be reporting this to the authorities.
Alan
10 years
It's quite ridiculous, really. They sent our elderly neighbour over with a note asking us to get in touch. Bless him, he arrived in his slippers, clearly believing it was of utmost importance! What a bunch of numpties. Honestly, what does sending someone over even accomplish? For all we know, the person they're looking for could have upped and left ages ago!
10 years
We've recently received a call from an old friend who used to live next door, going by the name Lukey, along with the number 02077932683. They mentioned that they're pals from way back and suggested we give them a ring in return. The thing is, both my partner and I, along with our former neighbours, have moved within the last month and a half. So, I can't quite fathom how these individuals managed to get our contact information or why they would be trying to reach out to us. It's all a bit dodgy, if you ask me.
Lukey
10 years
This lot are a debt recovery agency that resorts to rather underhand tactics to pressure individuals into settling their debts. I highly recommend visiting consumeractiongroup.com if you're receiving calls from them; they have quite a reputation among users there. You might discover that the sum they claim you owe is far from accurate. It's definitely worth looking into!
10 years
I recently discovered a rather puzzling note slipped through my letterbox that included a phone number and the name "Luke Williams." I must admit, I haven't the foggiest idea who they are, but the phone number seems to originate from a rather curious area - it appears to have connections from London to Scotland. Quite the ring, indeed! What irks me is that they seemed rather keen to know more about us, like our names and address, yet they were quite secretive about their own identity. It’s left me feeling a bit on edge, as it’s clearly not meant for us. I can’t help but think these folks may not have the best intentions. I’d certainly advise keeping an eye out for characters like these!
Luke WilliamsLondonScotland
10 years
Received a call earlier today from someone named 'Julian'. The whole scenario was remarkably similar to others I've encountered. They were requesting to get in touch with a neighbour who allegedly 'just moved in'. Our instincts were on high alert, so we reached out to Ofcom, but they didn’t really have much to offer. They did refer us to Consumer Direct, who turned out to be a bit more useful. Someone suggested we look up the number online, which led us to this site. I’m planning to give a heads up to the resident at the address mentioned (even though it’s not the 'Julian' they’re after) and we might even consider letting the police know about this.
JulianOfcomConsumer Direct
11 years
Earlier today, I received a rather odd note slid through my letterbox, simply signed “Julian,” urging me to give them a ring posthaste. It claimed that some individuals had postal items intended for us, but I found it all to be quite dubious! When I pressed for details about who these people were or what kind of business they might be engaged in, they flatly refused to clarify. Naturally, I’ve taken the matter into my own hands and reported this to the local rozzers, who are looking into it too, as it has all the hallmarks of something rather fishy.
Julian
11 years
Just a quick note: “NAME, drop your pal Allan a bell on . . .”. I’ve never heard of anyone reaching out to Allan, and I can't say I know a soul in London either. As it happens, I’m all the way up in bonnie Scotland! After a little digging for the number, I stumbled upon this site and I have zero plans of returning the call. It’s probably linked to some old tenants or whatnot, but truth be told, we really couldn't care less! 😄 Save yourself the bother of ringing them up, unless of course you fancy giving them a cheeky nudge! :P
NAMEAllanLondonScotland
11 years
This phone number is associated with Link Financial. They essentially pursue outstanding debts that they’ve acquired from other companies like Northern Rock and the like.
Link FinancialNorthern Rock
11 years
A bloke named Julian has been calling the neighbour of our elderly mother in search of our brother-in-law! Who are these individuals, and what on earth do they want? I’m quite baffled!
Julian
11 years
It seems someone has been trying to reach out to my former wife, but how they've managed to acquire our phone number is beyond me, especially considering it's a rather recent addition and only a handful of folks are aware of it! Honestly, they ought to be held accountable for violating privacy laws. The messages they’ve sent are quite brazen, with one saying, “Hello there, mate! We need you to get in touch with us ASAP as we have crucial documents and information for you. Cheers, mate.” Just goes to show how cheeky these blokes can be! Stay alert, everyone!
11 years
Has anyone any idea why these individuals choose to reach out to neighbours or family members instead of getting in touch with you directly? It's quite puzzling, isn't it?
11 years
Our flatmate returned home to discover a message on the door addressed to us, mentioning James (if you reside here). It said to urgently call Mark at 02077932683. She rang, posing as a flatmate, and spoke to a chap who identified himself as 'Mark Mitchell', claiming to be an old friend. He even passed on his mobile number for us. Honestly, I have no intention of calling them back. Sounds a bit dodgy to me!
JamesMarkMark Mitchell
11 years
This absolute numpty called one of our parents' neighbours, claiming to be 'Julian', an 'old mate' of theirs.
Julian
11 years
Just a quick note to mention that we received some correspondence shoved through our letterbox. After that, these individuals proceeded to knock on our elderly neighbour's door and asked us to contact this number. Apparently, Lee needs to clarify who these folk are.
Lee
11 years
My neighbour received a call recently, and it appears there’s been some interest from certain individuals who wish to speak with me. Apparently, they’ve asked him for my number, despite being told that I was home at the time. When I eventually rang them back, they were probing about our old address, citing they needed information for a letter they intended to send. Honestly, it all feels rather dodgy to me, and I can’t help but be suspicious of this entire situation.
12 years
So, our neighbour popped over with a scrap of paper that had a phone number scribbled on it, along with a note saying to ring one Luke Williams. We had a brief natter with this bloke, trying our best to play it dense, but these folks were rather tight-lipped about what was going on. It seems they’re in the business of picking up debts from other firms, but honestly, they come across as a bit more aggressive than your usual lenders!
Luke Williams
12 years
I must say, it’s rather pleasing to witness some action being taken against this company at last. Their website has an air of professionalism that is quite convincing at first glance. Yet, as several have pointed out, appearances can often be misleading.
12 years
This number called one of our local residents and asked them to pass it on to us. The name mentioned was Luke Williams. Does anyone have any insights or details about this? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Cheers!
Luke Williams
12 years
I’ve had a few calls from these individuals claiming that I reached out to them. However, the moment I get in touch, they swiftly start probing for my personal details. It’s rather unsettling, to say the least.
12 years
Someone identified as Luke William phoned our son at her residence, seeking the address of her mother. Apparently, there’s a parcel meant for her that needs delivering. The company he mentioned was Link Vauxhall. It seems there are some address gatherers about.
Luke WilliamLink Vauxhall
12 years
Our elderly neighbour received a call from someone named 'Julian', urging us to return the call as it was supposedly quite important. However, I haven't bothered to get back to them and have no plans to do so. Feels like a complete con to me!
Julian
12 years
A few days ago, our mother's neighbour, who is quite elderly and not in the best of health, received a call from these folks. They asked him to relay an urgent message for us to ring them back. The catch? We don’t even reside there! Typical of Link Financial, really.
Link Financial

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