02080028725
☎️ 02080028725 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TGL Services (UK) Ltd. It is part of the phone block 208002 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080028725
- Ignoring international calls is recommendedOct
2017Aggressive scam caller warning issuedOct
2017User reported a suspicious scamOct
2017VPN trade-offs may includeOct
2017Fraudulent duo requesting bank informationOct
2017Scam call in broken EnglishOct
2017Aggressive caller seeks personal informationOct
2017Suspicious call about unwanted callsOct
2017Suspicious call, hung up quicklyOct
2017Received multiple nuisance calls, blockedOct
2017Avoiding unwanted calls and disruptionsOct
2017Multiple calls, confirmed personal informationOct
2017Ignore calls from unverified numbersOct
2017Frustrated with long hold timesOct
2017Beware of scam call requesting detailsOct
2017Suspicious phone calls from IndiaOct
2017Getting multiple calls, some silentOct
2017Suspicious call; do not engageOct
2017Suspicious call from unknown serviceOct
2017SCAM calls for subscription renewalOct
2017Missed call, hung up quicklyOct
2017Warning: scammers request personal informationOct
2017Scam caller requesting card informationOct
2017Scam warning, fake personal informationOct
2017Unknown sequence of numbers providedOct
2017Consistent nuisance calls from unknown numbersOct
2017Missed 3 international calls recentlyOct
2017Caller claimed to be TPSOct
2017Number Of Searches: 175 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 17 October 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Little London(Shropshire) and Whitlaw(Scottish Borders).
02080028725 has 27 comments of which 14 x neutral and 13 x negative
Reports on phone number 02080028725
9 yearsThose international calls? Best to just ignore them every time!9 yearsI had a rather unsettling experience with a caller today. They rang my folks, pushing hard for them to set up a direct debit without so much as a proper introduction. The chap sounded quite aggressive, and I couldn't help but notice that his accent had an Asian inflection. Thankfully, my mum is sharp and wise to these sorts of things, so she hung up promptly. Just a word of caution to everyone - keep your wits about you when dealing with these kinds of callers!9 yearsFirst a lady from overseas called me, then about ten minutes after, a bloke rang asking for my bank info. I told them straight I’m a police officer and I’m reporting scam calls.9 yearsI’ve been getting lots of annoying calls lately, but this one bloke was by far the most aggressive. He already knew my name, address and some other bits, which made me uneasy. He kept asking for the numbers at the back of the card I use to pay my phone bill, claiming it was to look me up in their system. When I said no way, he got all angry and insisted I should trust him! Honestly, he sounded really threatening. The moment he realised I wasn’t gonna hand over anything, he hung up. Makes me worry he might bully others into giving away their details.9 yearsI received a rather peculiar call earlier - a chap named "Jack" on the line, asserting he was representing the Telephone Preference Service. He inquired if I was still being plagued by nuisance calls and assured me they would cease as of tomorrow. After confirming my name and address, he proceeded to probe whether I still settled my phone bill via direct debit. At that point, I began to feel uneasy about the whole discussion and decided it was best to terminate the call.JackTelephone Preference Service9 yearsI think that number is from BT.BT9 yearsSomeone rang claiming to be from BT's blocking service, even knew my name and where I lived. They asked about my debit card expiry, said it ended in 2018. Definitely a scam!BT9 yearsI received a call this morning around 10 o'clock. An Asian lady on the other end inquired if my husband was Mr. X. When he asked who was calling, they abruptly hung up. Quite odd!X9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from the telephone preference service. The guy spoke really poor English and asked if I still lived at my place - he already had my address. When I told him I wasn’t going to confirm, he just hung up straightaway. Definitely a scam call.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsThey've tried ringing me 6 times today! Luckily, I've got a BT call blocker so they never actually get to speak to me.BT9 yearsI got a call from a man who sounded like he was from abroad, saying my TPS registration was about to expire today. I knew that wasn’t true, so I just hung up straight away. If this number rings you, don’t share any info with them.TPS9 yearsGot like six rings from them today. Good thing my BT call blocker’s on, otherwise would’ve had to deal with it.9 yearsGot calls from the same number like 6 times in the past couple of days. Picked up today and it was an Asian bloke who already knew my name and where I lived. He claimed to be from some phone nuisance blocking service, so I went along with it and confirmed stuff. But as soon as he started asking if my cards expired back in 2018, I just hung up straight away.9 yearsThis evening, at precisely 6:15, I received a dubious call purporting to be from Telephone Preference Management. The caller requested my debit or credit card details, claiming it was necessary to verify my account in order to halt unwanted calls starting tomorrow. Despite their insistence that they weren't after my personal banking information, they kept probing for my sort code and account number, detailing that they needed the 6 and 8 digit numbers typically located at the bottom of a debit card. It’s clearly another phishing attempt! Folks, stay vigilant as it’s all too easy for someone to be duped into handing over their banking details.Telephone Preference Management9 yearsA woman inquired whether I was Mrs B, and when I confirmed, she claimed to be from the Telephone Preference Service. I hung up as I had doubts about their authenticity.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsAbsolutely no answer! So frustrating to be left hanging on the line for such a long time!9 yearsMy landline rang, I picked up and as soon as I did, they just ended the call. Proper annoying.9 yearsSo I got loads of calls today, like six or something, from this bloke with a foreign accent saying my TPS subscription had run out. He was trying to get my direct debit info. Luckily, my mum who’s 80 was sharp enough to tell me to check the number online first. Proper dodgy scammers, keep an eye out!TPS9 yearsBeware of these con artists! If you receive a call regarding phone identification, do not divulge any personal information. Stay vigilant!9 yearsThis number has called me three times today. Two of the calls were just silent, but the third was a bloke with a foreign accent claiming to be from some phone management team about blocking calls. Quite odd really.9 yearsIt’s a caller with an Asian accent who always claims to be from some different company whenever I pick up. I’ve tried blocking the number using my call blocker - it’s effective for most calls - but this one, which starts with 00---00, keeps ringing occasionally and seems impossible to get rid of.9 yearsI received a call from a woman with an Asian accent claiming to represent a telephone call blocking service. She insisted that I had previously subscribed and paid for their services. However, I’ve never enrolled in anything like that. When she began asking for my account information, I wisely declined to share any details and ended the call. My advice? Just hang up if you suspect anything dodgy!9 yearsGot called about half a dozen times in two days, sounded like someone from India. The bloke said he was with TPS and wanted my visa number, which I don’t even have, so I just made one up. He got annoyed, called me stupid and hung up. Bit worrying he had my address and postcode, could trick someone who’s not so careful.TPS9 yearsI had a rather dubious encounter with this number, which was trying to fish for my card information, despite their claims to the contrary. They deceitfully insisted that the registration number they needed was found on my Visa card when, in reality, it was just my account number they were after. To top it off, they then requested my sort code-so much for their assurances about never asking for my card information! Quite a cheeky tactic, if you ask me!9 yearsIt's only half past eleven and they've already called me three times today! I didn't pick up because the number was international and they didn’t bother to leave a voicemail. Such a nuisance!9 yearsSome bloke from abroad tried to fish for my bank and card info. I told him he’d got the wrong number and made up that I’ve got dementia and my family won’t let me use the phone anymore cos I’ve been conned by dodgy callers before. Just be careful out there!9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with the telephone preference service. He asked me to verify my name and address before setting it all up to stop junk calls. I wasn’t comfortable giving out my details. The bloke spoke with a foreign accent, and I figured he might ask for money to start the service, so I just cut the call off. You don’t have to pay anything to sign up for TPS anyway.Telephone Preference ServiceTPSSubmit Your Own Report (020 8002 8725)
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