02080332356
☎️ 02080332356 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by IOVOX Limited. It is part of the phone block 208033 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080332356
- Spam call about SIM cardApr
2025Untrustworthy customer service experience reportedApr
2025Suspicious call about sim cardApr
2025Suspicious call about SIM deliveryApr
2025Suspected EE billing scam reportApr
2025Fraudulent 40% account discount offeredApr
2025Scammer posing as EE representativeApr
2025Suspicious call, likely a scamMar
2025EE discount scam, passcodes requestedMar
2025Frequent scam phone calls reportedMar
2025EE discount scam reported hereMar
2025Scam related to EE DiscountMar
2025Potential spam alert issuedMar
2025Number Of Searches: 33 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 05 March 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broad Chalke(Wiltshire) and Kingsland(Dorset).
02080332356 has 12 comments of which 9 x negative and 3 x neutral
02080332356 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080332356 👆 is reported as a scam involving callers pretending to be from EE, often claiming the SIM card is old or expiring and offering a new one or a large discount. Callers frequently struggle with clear identification, have foreign accents, and request personal details such as email addresses for verification. There are reports of suspicious text messages linked to these calls. Genuine EE would not make unsolicited calls offering discounts or request sensitive information without proper channels. Users are advised to remain cautious, avoid sharing personal information, and verify any claims directly with EE through official contact points. This number is consistently linked to fraudulent activity and should be treated with scepticism.
Reports on phone number 02080332356
1 yearGot a call saying my SIM’s outdated and they were sending a replacement. Had a hard time understanding the bloke’s accent and kept asking who he was. Sounded like EE or something. Told him he should email me the info cause it didn’t feel right. Then it clicked and I asked him straight up who’s number he was trying to reach, he claimed to be ????. Asked once more who he was calling, and then he just hung up.EE1 yearSomebody called me saying my SIM needed an update and that it’d be blocked within 24 hours unless I got a new one sent out. I asked if they could email me the details so I’d have proof, but then they wanted my email address - weird, since giffgaff already has it. Then they said they’d transfer me to the giffgaff team, but it was just the same person again after a short hold. After that, I got a message pretending to be from giffgaff telling me to reset my password. Honestly, don’t fall for this scam!!Giffgaff1 yearSo I got a call yesterday about my EE SIM supposedly running out and that they would send me a replacement. As soon as I told them I don’t use EE, they just hung up straight away. The person had an Asian accent, by the way.EE1 yearSomeone said they were calling from EE and that I needed a new SIM card that’d arrive the next day. I wasn’t sure where they meant to send it, so I just ended the call before they could say more.EE1 yearI saw some other reviews saying it’s an EE billing scam, so I just ignored the call.EE1 yearGot a call from EE claiming they'd give me a 40% cut on my bills - seemed fishy, total con!EE1 yearI got a call from this number claiming to give me a 40% discount, and I just said thanks without much thought. Then they asked for my email, I told them they should already have it. They tried to go on about some kind of verification but I cut them off and hung up. Seems dodgy to me, especially since I used to work in that industry. EE don’t just ring out of the blue with discounts - they usually only do that if you’re upgrading or adding a line. Don’t give out any details to these sorts of calls, it’s definitely a con.EE1 yearI got a call on my mobile from 020 8033 2356, some foreign guy on the other end claiming I could save 40% on my EE bill. When I asked him to explain how much I'd really save, he got a bit rude and demanded my email to "confirm" it. I asked for his name, and he said Jack, which sounded totally fake with that strong Indian accent. Then he started getting annoyed, saying he was from EE's promo team but not on their usual number. I hung up straight away since I’d just spoken to EE the day before. Definitely a scam!EEJack1 yearGot a call claiming to be from EE offering a discount, but then they tried to get me to share my email passcodes to make changes. Felt like a total scam to me.1 yearThis number has rung me loads of times, total scam!1 yearGot a call claiming I could get a discount with EE, but it turned out to be a total scam. Watch out everyone!EE1 yearI think this might be one of those spam calls.Submit Your Own Report (020 8033 2356)
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