02078711326
☎️ 02078711326 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 207871 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02078711326
- Suspected mortgage refund scam callMar
2014Suspicious, rude, potential scam callFeb
2014Ignored call, let voicemail answerFeb
2014Unwanted call; rude response receivedFeb
2014Received suspicious call about refundFeb
2014Caller from consumer-claims.com, ring backJan
2014Persistent calls despite requests ignoredJan
2014Wembley number linked to Confero LtdJan
2014Scam call, rude response, frustrationJan
2014Received unwanted call, quickly hungJan
2014Annoying silent calls, ex-directory numberJan
2014Nuisance call, seek removal solutionsJan
2014Need better action against spam callsJan
2014Suspicious call about refund settlementJan
2014Suspicious call about refund settlementJan
2014Suspicious call, refused to identifyJan
2014Intimidating repeated phone calls receivedJan
2014Obvious scam call about refundsDec
2013Annoying calls from unknown numberDec
2013Scam calls persist despite registrationNov
2013PPI scam reported to TPSNov
2013Report prank calls from this numberNov
2013Suspicious refund call, hung upNov
2013Scammer posing as refund departmentNov
2013Unwanted calls about boiler offersNov
2013Call disconnected immediately after answeringNov
2013Incorrect address for requested individualOct
2013Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 06 November 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hedon Haven(North Yorkshire) and Lonco Brook(Staffordshire).
02078711326 has 27 comments of which 21 x neutral and 5 x negative and 1 x positive
02078711326 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02078711326 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam call originating from a Wembley-based number linked to aggressive telemarketing tactics. Callers often claim to represent a "Settlement Centre" or refund department, alleging eligibility for mortgage or payment protection insurance rebates. They frequently know the recipient’s name and address despite numbers being ex-directory and registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). Calls are intrusive, with some involving repeated hang-ups, rude behaviour, and requests for personal data like dates of birth, which should not be disclosed. Efforts to contact or identify the organisation usually lead to automated responses or vague company names. It is advisable to ignore these calls, refrain from sharing personal information, and report the number to the TPS or relevant authorities to mitigate ongoing harassment.
Reports on phone number 02078711326
12 yearsI experienced an immediate disconnection the moment I answered the call.12 yearsI inquired about a person who isn't resident at this address.13 yearsRecently, I received a phone call from an individual who sounded British. They informed me that I might be eligible for a refund on my mortgage. Interestingly, this person seemed to have access to my address and postal code. However, when they asked for my date of birth, I declined to provide it. The caller then suggested that a yellow envelope would be sent to me in the near future, requesting that I simply sign and return it. Now, I am eagerly anticipating its arrival to uncover what sort of scam is behind this questionable situation.13 yearsReceived a phone call earlier from the number 02078711326. A lady asked for my mother, using her name. When I answered and asked who was calling, she insisted on speaking to my mum. I didn't reveal that I wasn't her, so I asked her to tell me where she was calling from. She replied, "Rebate company." After hearing that, I seriously doubt the authenticity of the call. The woman was very impolite and dismissive. She abruptly asked if I was Mrs. ******, to which I responded by asking about the purpose of her call. She then said she would call back when my mother is available and hung up on me. My instinct tells me that this could be a scamming call, especially since they refused to provide more information when I called them back, simply stating they would call at another time.13 yearsI’ve just hung up after a rather odd call from a lady. She fired off three questions about whether I’d had a credit card, a mortgage, or a loan in the past decade. All I could say was no because I was answering on behalf of someone else. The conversation was about a “refund settlement,” whatever that means? I didn’t think much of it at the time - a bit foolish of me, really - until I looked into the number later on. The caller only knew the name of the person I was speaking for, and to top it off, our number is unlisted and protected by TPS. Quite dodgy, if you ask me.TPS13 yearsOn Tuesday, 11th February 2014 at around 20:20, we received a phone call. However, we chose to ignore it and allowed the answering machine to handle it.13 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number, wherein the person on the other end was aware of my name and claimed that I was entitled to a reimbursement for something. However, I am well aware that this is completely untrue. The woman asked if I could spare a few minutes to answer some questions, to which I politely declined and requested that my number be taken off their calling list. However, instead of ending the call politely, the person abruptly hung up on me. I must say, their manners were quite rude.13 yearsReceived a call today, 6th February 2014, regarding my PPI. They've mentioned that they'll be dispatching a letter in a bright YELLOW envelope for me to sign, so they can investigate whether I'm owed any refund. I suppose time will tell!13 yearsYou can contact the caller by dialling 0845 505 1112. Typically, the first call is silent and then followed by a dial tone. Occasionally, they make four calls within a day. Feel free to call them back and disconnect the call. The name of the company is consumer-claims.com.13 yearsAlthough we have repeatedly informed them that the intended person does not reside here, they continue to call us, using our ex directory number which we have requested to be deleted. Surprisingly, they have not taken any action in response to our request.13 yearsThere is a notable presence of a reputable company in the call centre industry called Confero Ltd. located in the Wembley area. Their office, situated at No. 1 Olympic Way with the telephone number 02087823600, holds significance in this region.Confero LtdWembleyNo. 1Olympic Way13 yearsToday, on January 19th around 12:50, I received a phone call from a particular number. A woman on the other end asked for me by name and claimed to be calling from the resettlement centre. Since I have received similar calls in the past, I immediately dismissed it as a scam. The woman then chastised me for being rude and abruptly ended the call. To further investigate, I decided to call the number myself. Upon dialing, I was informed that I had reached an outbound call centre and that they would contact me again if necessary. It begs the question, why does the TPS (Telephone Preference Service) allow these calls to persist?TPSTelephone Preference Service13 yearsI received a phone call on Sunday around midday. However, the caller promptly hung up as soon as I greeted them with a hello. It seems that we frequently encounter such calls.13 yearsWe receive two calls every day from this specific number. However, whenever I answer the phone, there is no one on the line. It's worth mentioning that our number is not listed publicly. This constant occurrence is quite frustrating and irritating.13 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number where a woman asked for my husband by name. She claimed to be calling from a settlement centre. It's quite annoying to receive such nuisance calls, especially considering it's the third one tonight. How can we effectively deal with these individuals and stop these bothersome calls?13 yearsLike many others, we appear to be facing similar issues. Until these nuisances face consistent prosecution, I am certain that the problem will persist. We urge the government and communication providers to prioritize addressing this type of call.13 yearsI recently ended a call with a lady who had some inquiries. She asked a series of questions pertaining to owning a credit card, having a mortgage, and taking out a loan within the last decade or so. The response to all these queries was negative, as I was speaking on behalf of someone else. She mentioned something about a "refund settlement". Initially, I didn't suspect anything until I decided to look up the caller's number. No further information was shared during the conversation; she merely knew the name of the individual involved. It's worth noting that our phone number is not publicly available and is registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS).Telephone Preference ServiceTPS13 yearsThe individual mentioned a "Rebate" and inquired about my name. I declined to provide my name, as I mentioned the prevailing issue of telephone scams. As the person refused to disclose their identity, I decided to terminate the call.13 yearsAfter finding it doubtful that the call pertained to the "settlement centre," I politely declined and ended the call. However, moments later, the phone rang again, with the person asking for me. I inquired if it was indeed the settlement centre once more, but their tone became deeper and more assertive as they requested to speak with me. Feeling unsettled, I ended the call. Within seconds, the phone rang again, but this time I picked it up and set it aside without saying anything. Eventually, they hung up. This whole encounter was quite intimidating since I had never experienced a situation where they called back multiple times before.13 yearsReceived a phone call from someone claiming to be from the refund center. They asked me two questions, and I immediately asked for clarification regarding the refund they were referring to. However, they avoided giving me a proper answer and simply said, "Oh forget it," before abruptly ending the call. It was evident that it was a blatant scam attempt.13 yearsI am frustrated with constantly receiving phone calls from this particular number. Even though we are ex-directory, they seem to easily obtain our number. Every time they call, they ask for a different person by name. Following a brief chuckle, they abruptly end the call.13 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, and every time they go straight to voicemail. It's a common scam technique that should be addressed by government laws, though I highly doubt anything will be done about it. To make matters worse, we are actually registered with TPS, but these scammers don't seem to care about that at all.TPS13 yearsThey refer to themselves as "The Settlement Centre". I have reported them to the TPS for engaging in a scam related to PPI settlements.TPS13 yearsI received a call from a particular number where the person mentioned my name and burst into laughter. Since I received multiple calls from this number, I would like to report it.13 yearsThe so-called 'Refunds Department' from 'The Settlement Centre' contacted me, alleging that they had a refund for credit card payment protection. When I expressed disinterest, they became rude and questioned my reasons for not wanting to claim. Furthermore, they had information about my wife, although I did not confirm if she was available at our phone number. I simply wanted to gather more information to assess the legitimacy of their claims. However, their abrupt hang-up suggests that they were not genuine.Refunds DepartmentThe Settlement Centre13 yearsI received a call from someone who identified themselves as the 'Refunds Department' from 'The Settlement Centre'. They became quite annoyed when I denied confirming the name they were asking for.Refunds DepartmentThe Settlement Centre13 yearsI continuously receive phone calls from this specific number wherein a pre-recorded message informs me about a missed opportunity to claim a free boiler provided by the government. They urge me to press 2 if I wish to speak to a advisor without any charges. To clarify the situation, I press 2 and make an attempt to inform them that my boiler is merely three years old. However, every time I do so, the call only rings twice and then suddenly disconnects. I want to bring it to your attention that I am currently registered with your services.Submit Your Own Report (020 7871 1326)
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