02080448944
☎️ 02080448944 👆 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 02080448944
- Suspected scam call for bank detailsJan
2025Flagged and blocked spam callsJan
2025Scam call, don't answer, reportJan
2025Frequent dodgy calls since SkyJan
2025Frequent unwanted calls, now blockedJan
2025Reported scam call from SkyJan
2025Unclear identity, blocking the numberJan
2025Scam attempts for personal informationJan
2025Reported as a scam callJan
2025Scam caller; recommend antivirus softwareJan
2025Midlands presence likely widespread UKJan
2025Phone number spreading across UKJan
2025Scam warning: SIM card threatJan
2025Giffgaff sim card number issueJan
2025Unknown number likely scam callJan
2025Scammer offering false contract discountsDec
2024Phone contract scam, avoid immediatelyDec
2024Caller identified as a scammerDec
2024Received scam fraud callDec
2024Active scam, no personal infoDec
2024Scam call offering false discountDec
2024Fraud alert; require public awarenessDec
2024Fraudulent claims about discount offersDec
2024Unknown caller, blocking for safetyDec
2024Blocking unknown caller from areaDec
2024Number Of Searches: 151 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 06 December 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fair Hill(Cumbria) and West Bridgford(Nottinghamshire).
02080448944 has 24 comments of which 16 x negative and 8 x neutral
02080448944 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080448944 👆 is reported as a scam call centre targeting UK mobile users with fraudulent offers like contract discounts or fake SIM replacements. Callers often claim to be from major networks but lack genuine info beyond your number, aiming to steal bank or account details. Many report repeated calls even after blocking, with numbers frequently changing and spreading across regions including London, the Midlands and Wales. Calls are typically automated or from poorly spoken individuals, often with Indian accents, pressuring for personal data or one-time passwords. Multiple users flagged it as persistent, suspicious, and a widespread fraud. Antivirus apps often block these calls automatically. The consensus is to remain cautious as these scammers exploit mobile contract holders, with no credible links to real phone companies.
Reports on phone number 02080448944
2 yearsWouldn't bother picking up, I checked with my scam caller ID app and it flagged it as a scam. Best just to hang up and maybe report it.2 yearsGot a call saying they were from Sky, but I’m pretty sure it was a scam.Sky2 yearsBeen getting calls all morning - answered once, hung up, then they rang right back not once, but 4 times! I’ve blocked the number now. If it was really something urgent, they’d have sent an email by now, right?2 yearsI got a call from this number at 2:52pm yesterday and then another one popped up at 3:15pm today. Sounded like a dodgy call centre trying to pull a trick. They offered me a 30% cut on my phone plan if I gave them my bank info. Lucky for them, I’m not the one handling the bills, so it was pretty obvious it was a scam.2 yearsGot a call from this number today and also yesterday. Didn’t pick up cause my phone showed it as spam or scam. Decided to just block it now.2 yearsSince I got my Sky Mobile, I’ve been getting loads of dodgy calls. I've had to block like 15 different numbers they keep switching to. Just today, I noticed 4 missed calls from some other number they’re using now.Sky2 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent, but I couldn’t figure out what network she claimed to be from. She phoned me again a couple of times, but I ignored the final call. Looks like I’m just going to block this number now.2 yearsI believe these calls have moved into the Midlands and are likely popping up all over the UK by now.MidlandsUK2 yearsGot called by this number and my antivirus instantly flagged it as spam and blocked it. Weird thing is, my VPN is set to London and seems like scammers are really active around that area. If you don’t use an antivirus programme yet, I’d seriously suggest downloading one. Plenty of free options out there that can spot dodgy calls, which is great for older people who might not be great with technology. It’s not always pricey, so just do a quick Google search to find one that suits you. Be careful out there! 👍LondonGoogle2 yearsGot a call saying my SIM would get blocked in 48 hours - total scam, don’t fall for it.2 yearsGot a call from a dodgy number that somehow already had my phone contract details and number, but nothing beyond that. They kept pushing me to hand over a one-time code from my phone provider or even the password to my account. For a moment, I actually believed I was about to get a free Apple Watch - what a laugh!Apple Watch2 yearsThe caller claimed to be from giffgaff, saying I needed a fresh number and asked for info to post a SIM card. I ended the call straight away since phone providers don't usually switch your number - that's just what scammers do.2 yearsRidiculous scam, just a waste of time!2 yearsLooks like this number is ringin all across Wales now, maybe even all over the UK. Every time you block it, they just switch to a different one. Honestly, watch out for it!WalesUK2 yearsI got a call from a number I didn’t recognise. I didn’t pick up, but I’m pretty certain it was a scam.2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from the 3 Network, trying to sell me a 50% cut on my contract. I told them I wasn’t really interested and she kept insisting it’d be beneficial. I explained I’m dealing with personal stuff atm and can’t handle this, then ended the call. Just before hanging up, she said I should call her back on that same number and ask for her specifically. Luckily blocked that dodgy number straight away.3 Network2 yearsJust got hit with one of those phone contract scams. As soon as I realised, I hung up and blocked the number straight away. Don't even bother talking to them!2 yearsIt's odd how they seem to know the network we're using yet don't have any actual personal details about the phone number they're ringing. The scam definitely hasn't gone away.2 yearsGot a call that was definitely a scam. Total fraud attempt.2 yearsI work for EE and just to make it clear, we’re definitely not giving out 40% off deals to any customers. This sounds like some sort of dodgy scam group trying to trick people. Stay careful out there!EE2 yearsGot a call from someone with a strong Indian accent saying they were from EE, offering a 40% discount if I gave them my bank info. It’s shocking how little the UK Government and police seem to be doing to warn folks about this kind of scam. They seriously need to launch a big national advert on TV to educate people, especially the vulnerable, about protecting their money from these fraudsters.EEUK Government2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be with EE, saying I could get 40% off. Definitely a scam!EE2 yearsDon't recognise this number at all, and it seems a bit dodgy, so I'm just gonna block it straight away...2 yearsHavent a clue who this could be... got no mates from round here anyway, so i just ended up blocking the number.Submit Your Own Report (020 8044 8944)
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