02080501017
βοΈ 02080501017 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by YayYay Limited. It is part of the phone block 208050 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080501017
- Warning about scam for EHICAug
2020Frustrated by excessive email updatesSep
2019Warning about EHIC renewal scamJul
2019Received suspicious email, deleted itApr
2019Watch out for email scamsApr
2019Warning of potential scammerMar
2019Fell for NHS card scamFeb
2019Feeling betrayed by online scamJan
2019Beware of scam with numberJan
2019Received phishing email about EHICNov
2018Avoid asking for birth dateNov
2018Beware, fraudulent and insistent callsOct
2018Warning: potential scam indication mentionedJul
2018Warning: site is a scamJul
2018Avoid spending money on something freeJul
2018I received a phishing emailJun
2018Avoid scam artists, false advertisingJun
2018Free European Health Insurance CardJun
2018Feeling discomfort about a situationMay
2018Beware of fake E111 websiteApr
2018Warning about potential government impersonation scamFeb
2018Aggressive call from paid serviceFeb
2018Number Of Searches: 243 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 14 February 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Batley Carr(West Yorkshire), Pools Brook(Derbyshire), Sennen(Cornwall), Tongham(Surrey) and Yarbridge(Isle of Wight).
02080501017 has 19 comments of which 14 x negative and 5 x neutral
02080501017 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 02080501017 π is reported as a scam targeting people over the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) renewal, falsely claiming charges for a service that is actually free through official UK government channels. Callers from this number may be pushy, sometimes with strong accents, and typically use convincing emails and fake websites to trick victims into providing personal and payment details. Several users have shared experiences of nearly falling victim, highlighting no genuine confirmations received and suspicious follow-up calls. Many warn the number is linked to fraudulent activity, urging caution as it exploits the official-looking communication and genuine expiry dates to deceive. Overall, itβs a well-documented phishing operation preying on lack of awareness about the free government service.
Reports on phone number 02080501017
6 yearsI got a call from these folks trying to make me shell out for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which you can actually get for free from the official www.gov.uk site. Really dodgy move!European Health Insurance CardEHIC7 yearsHad enough of their emails, got two from them today just 15 minutes apart. Like everyone says, these are free anyway. Already sorted mine out and updated it.7 yearsGot a call from this number but didn't pick up. Then I saw a really legit-looking email and website linked to it, claiming about EHIC being free through the post office. I got suspicious since I renewed mine and my family's cards just last year. Definitely a scam, so watch out folks!EHIC7 yearsSo I received this email from something like ‘77[FF] UK’ or maybe 19, not totally sure on the exact name, and there was a phone number listed in the contact info. Since I knew my card was still valid, I guessed straight away it was suspicious. Didn’t bother opening it properly, just left it unread and binched it.7 yearsI had a rather dodgy call from someone with a thick Pakistani accent, and it felt all too suspicious!8 yearsTotally a rip-off, honestly makes me feel proper daft.8 yearsBeware of this number! It's being used by con artists attempting to swindle you into paying a hefty sum for an E11 card, which, by the way, is absolutely free if you require one. Do yourself a favour and ensure you block this number immediately!8 yearsJust a heads up, don’t share your birthday with them, they’ll probably ask for it.8 yearsDont pick up if you get a call from 02080501017. They are scammers and keep pushing you even after you say no. Stay clear!8 yearsDefinitely a con! Wouldn't trust it for a second.8 yearsTotally a con! Don’t trust it.8 yearsDon’t bother wasting cash on something you can get for free, just steer clear!8 yearsI got an email from 0208 0501017 asking me to renew my EHIC by clicking a link and ringing that same number. Seriously, why aren't there laws to crack down on these scams? They should be locking these folks up for at least a decade to scare others off.EHIC8 yearsThese people are a complete rip off, honestly avoid them at all costs. I can't understand how they haven't been shut down for misleading claims yet.8 yearsIs ehic still good for free healthcare or what? Been wondering if it covers everything without charges.EHIC8 yearsThere’s just something off about it.8 yearsI received a call from this number, claiming it was time to renew my E111 insurance card. Seems quite suspicious, doesn’t it? I suspect this might be a dodgy website or some sort of scam. What's more, the email I got was from [email protected], which rings all sorts of alarm bells. I strongly advise against using this number or trying to obtain an E11 card through any website. They'll likely hit you with fees that shouldn’t even exist. Just to clarify, the card is completely free and is issued by the Department of Work and Pensions! So, steer clear of these scams and go directly through the official channels.Department of Work and Pensions8 yearstheyre targetting folks who aint aware this card is actually free from the uk gov. also claiming it'll still be valid post brexit? who even knows that for sure. def a scam, so dont hand over your details or send any cash. steer clear!UK9 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be about renewing my E111 card supposedly NHS related. I did fill out an online form but later noticed the website was charging me. Then someone from this number started hassling me, being really pushy about why I hadn’t gone ahead with their pricey service. Just so you know, renewing the E111 through the actual NHS is free and done via their official, secure servers. Beware of stuff like this!NHSSubmit Your Own Report (020 8050 1017)
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