02080044855
☎️ 02080044855 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vonage Limited. It is part of the phone block 208004 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080044855
- Suspicious call, asked health infoJan
2026Scam call impersonating Senior CitizensJun
2025Scam call targeting seniors for supplementsNov
2024Suspicious sales call for vitaminsJul
2024Suspicious caller selling vitamins aggressivelyJul
2024Beware of scam health callsMay
2024Beware of clever phone scamsMay
2024Scam call targeting elderly individualsMar
2024Positive impression, potential scam warningMar
2024Suspicious call about personal healthFeb
2024Fraudulent call offering vitamins scamFeb
2024Warning about unauthorized well-being centerDec
2022Number Of Searches: 26 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 09 December 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Farmbridge End(Essex), Hutton Mount(Essex), Sangobeg(Highland), Tudweiliog(Gwynedd) and Tynyfedw(Conwy).
02080044855 has 10 comments of which 7 x negative and 3 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02080044855
5 monthsGot a call from a lovely woman who said her name was Christine, seemed Indian and mentioned she was in a certain age group? She kept asking me a lot about my health stuff, and I answered all her questions. Then she suggested I try Afrigo, 30 tablets for £36, but said she’d send me 30 for free. After that she asked for my bank details, which I obviously didn’t give her.ChristineAfrigo1 yearGot a call from a woman named Natasha claiming she was ringing on behalf of the Senior Citizens Centre. She kept asking about my health, meds, and if I had diabetes. Then she tried to pitch some sort of pills to help with pancreas function. I didn’t end up giving any bank info because I told her I needed to check with my doctor first. Sounds like a total scam to me!NatashaSenior Citizens Centre2 yearsGot a call from someone named Natasha, who said she was ringing from a 'Senior Citizen Centre'. She asked me loads about my medication, then started pushing these vitamin pills from LIV PURE. She was really eager to get my card details. I didn’t give her anything legit, but it’s clear they’re just trying to scam elderly folks into buying useless stuff.NatashaSenior Citizens CentreLIV PURE2 yearsAn older family member got a call from a woman named Jasmin, who claimed to be from their local health service. She started asking loads of questions about their health and seemed very chatty, so at first, they believed it was a legit call and answered her. But things got dodgy when she began going on about some magic vitamin that would supposedly have them walking around soon and then asked if they could log into their online bank. That’s when they realised it was a con and hung up immediately. Stay well clear of these scammers! Totally fake...Jasmin2 yearsThis morning, I got a call from a woman named Jasmin claiming to be from senior livpure. She sounded really convincing and like she knew a lot about medical stuff. Then she started saying she could get me supplements at a lower price, but that’s when I got suspicious. I’m 82 years old, and even though I might be old, I’m not daft. When she asked for my credit card info, I just hung up straight away. Thought it’d be good to warn other older folks out there because she was definitely slick!JasminSenior Livpure2 yearsMy dad, who’s getting on a bit, received a rather dubious call from this number claiming to be from a service for senior citizens. They were quite intrusive, probing about his health issues and attempting to sell him some dodgy medications. Thankfully, he caught on to their trickery and politely declined their offer. I've taken the precaution of blocking the number now.2 yearsGot a call from a friendly woman who was chatting about health stuff. She ended up pushing some pricey pills that sounded dodgy. Definitely felt like a con.2 yearsI received a phone call this evening from someone purporting to be with the seniors’ registry. She was quite keen on discussing my health conditions and the medications I take, among other things. It all seemed a bit off, to say the least.2 yearsI got a call from a woman claiming she was with a seniors' register. She asked all about what health problems I have and what meds I’m on, then she started pushing some weird vitamin stuff to buy. Seemed dodgy to me, totally a scam, no way I’m falling for it.4 yearsI received a phone call from someone claiming to represent a 'Wellbeing' centre, attempting to peddle some unapproved tablets that my GP has never greenlit. To be honest, I was quite taken aback by the call. They started probing me for sensitive information about my health and the medications I’m currently using. It definitely raised some red flags for me. Just a word of caution to others - be careful!WellbeingSubmit Your Own Report (020 8004 4855)
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