02080448659
☎️ 02080448659 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080448659
- Received scam text about BinanceApr
2025Fraud number widely reported onlineFeb
2025Spam call, blocked after harassmentJan
2025Scam call; waste their timeJan
2025Scam call pretending to be helpfulJan
2025Suspected scam, block and reportDec
2024O2 call scam about blockageDec
2024Reported scam call encountered againDec
2024Suspected scam number; wasting timeDec
2024Scammers posing as EE employeesDec
2024Suspicious call, do not answerDec
2024Don't answer unknown phone numbersDec
2024Unsolicited call blocked, checked websiteDec
2024Scammer pretending to be EEDec
2024Beware of dangerous phishing emailsDec
2024Suspicious call about account detailsDec
2024Blocked suspected spam phone numberDec
2024Surprised reaction to information receivedDec
2024No message; phone call disconnectedDec
2024Possible scam call regarding discountsDec
2024Suspected nuisance call, unknown numberDec
2024Number Of Searches: 183 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 13 December 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Byermoor(Tyne and Wear), Cortachy(Angus), Cymdda(Glamorgan), Eudon Burnell(Shropshire) and Palestine(Hampshire).
02080448659 has 21 comments of which 9 x neutral and 12 x negative
02080448659 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080448659 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number linked to fake claims from big companies like Binance, EE, O2, and 3, often offering deals or warning about account issues. Callers use dodgy tactics such as requesting codes or pretending to be from different departments. Many users get repeated calls, hang-ups when challenged, or strange foreign-sounding answerphone messages. The number seems to change slightly but remains suspicious, flagged often by phones automatically. Victims report rude behaviour when exposing the scam and advise caution as the scammers aim to trick people into giving personal info. Despite numerous reports, it keeps resurfacing, frustrating callers and raising concerns about why authorities haven't shut it down yet.
Reports on phone number 02080448659
1 yearGot a message supposedly from "Binance" but there was no phone number shown. It said my Binance account was connected to something called Ledger Live and to ring a given number. Definitely seems like a phishing attempt to me.Ledger Live1 yearGot this number from a dodgy invoice I got off Ebay for a phone I supposedly bought. It was labelled as a fraud helpline. I looked it up and it's been checked out almost 3000 times. Makes me wonder why the cops haven’t put a stop to it yet.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from my mobile provider, but it sounded dodgy. I asked them about the details of my bill and phone model, and they kept telling me they were from some other department. When I pointed out it’s all the same company, they just ended the call. Definitely a scam, no doubt about it. If you want, mess about with them a bit and waste their time!2 yearsHad a call from this number, they kept ringing me back twice after I ended the call. Definitely a scam, so I've blocked it now.2 yearsThey claimed to be from Three but it was pretty clear they weren’t. Said they had an amazing offer for only ten quid.2 yearsThis number got flagged by my phone as a possible scam and was blocked straight away. When I checked my voicemail, there was just strange chatter in what seemed like a foreign language - sounded a bit like a hectic call centre overseas, maybe India? I’d really recommend everyone to put this number on their blocklist and report it to be safe.India2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with O2, telling me my number was about to be blocked because of some system update. Total scam.2 yearsAnother one of those dodgy calls!2 yearsMy partner got a call from 02080448659 and it was obvious it was some kind of scam. I've been calling them back just to mess around, never getting angry or shouting though. They kept going on about some double verification nonsense and wanted me to share a 6 digit code that you get just once. It’s all just a load of rubbish to try and con you.2 yearsI got a call from some bloke claiming to be from EE, saying I’m eligible for a discount… instantly knew it was dodgy. EE never phones out of the blue like that… they mostly email, and only ring if there’s a problem you reported. If they’re gonna call, they usually warn you first with a message saying when and from which number. Proper con artists, honestly 😡EE2 yearsThey claimed to be from EE and when I started questioning them, they put me through to a ‘manager’. Kept calling me ma’am the whole time which felt weird. I wasn’t on any bill with them, so I knew straight away it was a scam. Definitely don’t pick up if it’s EE!EE2 yearsHey everyone, this number popped up a couple of times for me too. Even though I’ve blocked it, they just tweak the digits a bit and ring again. My advice is to only pick up if the caller’s in your contacts, else best to ignore.2 yearsGot a call from this number today claiming to be from EE, asking about my signal strength. They kept calling me "Ma'am" instead of using my name. I suspected it was a scam so I decided to humour them for a while. When he asked how I found EE’s coverage, I told him I wasn’t even an EE customer. That’s when he swore at me, calling me a bloody b*****d! Honestly, don’t trust these people and don’t hand over any info!!!EEMadam2 yearsMy phone showed this as Spam, so I just didn’t pick up. Ended up blocking the number now.2 yearsSince scammers often have your name and email address, you can expect to receive a flood of dangerous emails over time. These messages often contain links that might install spyware or ransomware, so it's crucial to be cautious. Here's what you need to do: First, send each suspicious email to '[email protected]' so the cyber crime unit can trace the source and check any links. Second, use your email service's option to mark it as phishing or spam, usually found by clicking the three dots in the top right corner of the message. And finally, make sure you delete it from your inbox.2 yearsI got a call from someone, seemed genuine since I’ve been having issues with EE lately. I shared my email with them, but then it struck me they should already have my account info, so I ended the call. They phoned back asking for a code sent to my email, but I told them I can’t get to it right now. Fingers crossed they can’t do much with just my email address.EE2 yearsBlimey, that’s something else!Blimey2 yearsI got a call from an unknown number and didn’t pick it up. Later, I decided to block it and then looked it up on this website...2 yearsSo, this person rang me saying they were from EE with some “special Christmas deal” to slash 30% off my bills. I asked them to verify some account info to prove who they really were, and they got all awkward. At first, they said they didn’t have any of my details handy. Then, when I pressed on how they could even offer me a deal without info, they suddenly said it’s because of Data Protection rules they can’t reveal who I am. I straight up asked if they were a scammer, and without a word, they just hung up. Pretty dodgy, if you ask me.EE2 yearsThey hung up without saying anything, no voicemail either.2 yearsI tried ringing back, and after a few rings, an automated voice came on saying ‘this Google user isn’t available, please leave a message.’ I’ve flagged it as unknown but I reckon it’s probably a spam call.GoogleSubmit Your Own Report (020 8044 8659)
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