02080660218
☎️ 02080660218 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TelcoSwitch Limited. It is part of the phone block 208066 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080660218
- Realized it was a scamAug
2023Avoid confronting scammers; politely declineAug
2023Received two calls from numberAug
2023Caution: fake text message alertAug
2023Fraud calls, O2 warning receivedAug
2023Scam involving O2 passcode notificationAug
2023Warning: suspicious content in O2 codeAug
2023Be cautious of unsolicited callsAug
2023Caller attempted scam fraudulently impersonating AmazonAug
2023Alleged scammer pretending to be from 02Aug
2023Ignored call from unknown numberAug
2023Ignored call, happy with choiceAug
2023Avoided call from suspected telesales scamAug
2023Unknown caller, no message leftAug
2023Warning about potential scammersAug
2023Reported scammers using multiple numbersAug
2023Warning about potential phone scamAug
2023Unsolicited call from feedback companyAug
2023Scam caller left no messageAug
2023Considering switch to O2 offerAug
2023Caller from AA hung upAug
202302 representative offers fake discountAug
2023Suspected O2 discount call scamAug
2023Warning: O2 account recovery scamAug
2023Reported fraudulent number to O2Aug
2023User doubts identity as O2Aug
2023Received suspicious discount phone callAug
2023Caller was aggressive and abusiveAug
2023Connected to O2 phone fraudAug
2023Unsolicited pass code from O2可能是骗局Aug
2023Suspicious call from fake O2Aug
2023Suspicion of fraudulent free SIM cardsAug
2023User suspects fake foreign representativeAug
2023Missed call with potential scamAug
2023Foreign units to make senseAug
2023Suspicious behavior from supposed employeeAug
2023Spam call from fake O2Aug
2023Receiving suspicious hang-up calls. Scam alertAug
2023Call missed, likely spam callAug
2023Spam call missed, likely spamAug
2023Repetitive scam calls claiming O2Aug
2023Negative opinion about spam activityAug
2023Answered call, likely scamAug
2023Recent spam calls from comparison websiteAug
2023Received suspicious call claiming affiliationAug
2023Accusation of being a scamAug
2023Received suspicious text and callAug
2023Suspicion of potential scam indicatedAug
2023Warning: O2 code is scamAug
2023Received text from O2, potential scamAug
2023Refused promotion, harassed over phoneAug
2023Caller claiming to be legitimateAug
2023Received unexpected passcode and callsAug
202325% EE discount offer scamAug
2023Scam call from O2 impersonatorAug
2023Possible EE scam phone offerAug
2023Report scammer, ignore and continueAug
2023Avoid obvious scams, dishonest practicesAug
2023Number Of Searches: 470 Number Of Comments: 58 First Seen: 04 August 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Barston(West Midlands), Capel(Surrey), Nash Street(East Sussex) and Westfields of Rattray(Perth and Kinross).
02080660218 has 58 comments of which 44 x neutral and 14 x negative
02080660218 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080660218 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number linked to fraudulent calls impersonating major UK networks like O2, EE, and occasionally Vodafone. Callers often claim to offer discounts or promotions but aim to obtain personal or account details, frequently following suspicious one-time passcodes sent by text. Many report foreign accents and aggressive or abusive behaviour when challenged, with calls often ending abruptly or leaving silent or confusing voicemails. Recipients are advised not to answer unknown numbers, never share verification codes, and to block and report the number to their provider. Genuine providers will never request personal details unsolicited, so contacting official customer service numbers directly is the safest approach. Avoid engagement and politely refuse any unsolicited offers.
Reports on phone number 02080660218
3 yearsI went ahead and answered when I realised it was just a dodgy scam.3 yearsThank goodness they've moved on from O2 or EE and are now part of Carphone Warehouse! Engaging with these fraudsters isn't advisable; it’s far better to cheerfully and politely decline and wrap up the conversation. On the other hand, if you’ve got a few moments to kill (and they’ve dialled your number), you could feign being an IT support person and start probing them about their phone line, computer issues, network setup, or email problems. This might keep them occupied long enough to prevent some unsuspecting individual from falling for their deceitful schemes.Carphone Warehouse3 yearsWatch out for this fraudulent text message!3 yearsI received two calls from this number.3 yearsI received an unexpected phone call from a chap with an Indian accent claiming to be from O2, stating that I qualified for a 40% discount. I mentioned to him that if he already had my information, he might as well proceed with the application, after which I promptly ended the call. Shortly after, I got a text from O2 alerting me about fraudulent calls. This marks the third time I've dealt with such dubious calls in the past three months!O23 yearsJust like many, I got a message from O2 with a one-time passcode. Shortly after, this number tried to ring me, though I suspect I might have already barred them because the call didn’t connect - it just registered as a missed call. No doubt about it, seems like a scam. I’ll be notifying O2 about it straight away.3 yearsReceived an unexpected O2 code out of the blue. Quite clearly a scam, if you ask me.3 yearsI've been receiving calls from this number, and they usually involve a woman who sounds like she’s from either an Indian or Pakistani background, asking about details regarding mobile contracts. I've marked it as spam and have since blocked the number. It's best to avoid speaking with unknown callers or sharing any personal information. If you're unsure, just hang up and reach out to your service provider through a trusted contact number to verify. Better safe than sorry!3 yearsTotal scam, just trying to rip people off.3 yearsI never bother answering calls from unfamiliar numbers, and this one was no different. Really happy I chose to ignore it.3 yearsHe claimed to be calling from the AA network, but when I asked him what the purpose of the call was and why he was contacting me, he just hung up.AA3 yearsSome woman with an Indian accent called claiming to be from some feedback company, asked how I was doin’ but weirdly didn’t know my name. I just ended the call right there!3 yearsThis number is linked to fraud scams involving O2, just a heads up.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2, totally a scammer. I’ve already told O2 about it, fingers crossed they shut that number down for good.3 yearsI never answer calls from unknown numbers, so didn’t pick it up. Pretty happy I dodged that one.3 yearsI’m with O2 right now but got a call saying I could get a deal if I switched to Vodaphone. Bit confusing!Vodafone3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from 02 offering a 40% discount. The moment I said it seemed dodgy, they just ended the call straight away. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.3 yearsGot a call claiming to be from O2, seemed dodgy. I just refused to share anything and ended the call straight away. Better safe than sorry!3 yearsThey said they were from O2 and asked if I was having problems with my network. Totally felt like a scam to me.3 yearsHad a call from someone pretending to be O2, they wanted me to give them a code to recover an account. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!3 yearsThey rang me but didn’t bother to leave a message. Honestly, just another one of those scam calls that really should be dealt with properly.3 yearsGot called twice today by dodgy numbers, one showing up as Manchester and the other from London. Seems like a few people are saying these are usually EE or 02 lines. Definitely sounds like a scam to me.ManchesterLondon3 yearsTotal con artists!3 yearsThey said they were from O2 but honestly seemed really dodgy and kept pushing me too much.3 yearsI didn't pick up when 02080660218 rang because my phone flagged it as a possible spam call. I just blocked it immediately. These scam calls are becoming so annoying!3 yearsI got a call on my cell but I didnt know who it was, so I just let it ring off. They didn’t bother to leave any voicemail or message.3 yearsGot a ring from someone claiming to be O2 offering me a discount on my phone. Right after I told them I didn’t use O2, they just hung up on me. Pretty sure it was a scam.3 yearsAfter I ended the call, he rang me straight back and started shouting at me. Proper rude, that bloke.3 yearsSomeone rang saying they were from O2 and offering a 40% off deal, but they couldn’t confirm any of my personal info. Felt really dodgy to me.3 yearsNot long after that call came through, I got a one-time passcode from O2 that I certainly hadn’t asked for. This number is definitely dodgy!3 yearsI just had a rather suspicious text from O2 containing a code to log into my account, and right after that, this number rang me. Seems like a pack of unscrupulous fraudsters to me!3 yearsI reckon there's something fishy going on here-seems a bit dodgy, to be honest. They’re offering free 5G sim cards for questionable reasons, which raises my eyebrows. I'm quite suspicious they might be up to no good, possibly fishing for information related to my contract with O2.O23 yearsYet another chap from abroad masquerading as if he's affiliated with O2...O23 yearsI answered the call, but to my surprise, no one bothered to speak. All I got was a strange buzzing sound before they abruptly disconnected. It was quite baffling, and I reckon it must be a dodgy call. Best to steer clear of it!3 yearsI received a call from someone with a foreign accent named 'Angel' who claimed to be from O2.Angel3 yearsThere’s someone on the other end claiming to be from EE, trying to lure you in with a so-called discount if you just verify some personal information with him. It seems a bit dodgy, doesn’t it?EE3 yearsI received a one-time code request from O2, and shortly after, I got a phone call. Complete scammers, I tell you!3 yearsI’ve received another call claiming to be from EE. It’s the second one this week. Strangely, they tend to disconnect swiftly as soon as I mention that I believe they’re up to no good!EE3 yearsI wasn't able to pick up the phone, but to be honest, it felt like just another nuisance call!3 yearsI couldn't pick up the phone in time, but to be honest, it felt like it was probably just another dodgy spam call!3 yearsI've been bombarded by this chap named 'Daniel', who insists he's from O2 and is after every bit of information regarding my account and personal life, all through a stream of dodgy texts supposedly from O2. This same 'Daniel' has called me a staggering eleven times using five different phone numbers from all over the UK - London, Edinburgh, Milton Keynes - since yesterday evening. It's ridiculous! I've blocked every single one, yet he just keeps popping up with a new number from various area codes. It’s clearly a SCAM! After doing a bit of digging, I found out all these numbers are linked to Yay Yay UK Ltd and have absolutely nothing to do with O2. To top it off, I’m not even a customer of theirs!DanielUKLondonEdinburghMilton KeynesYay Yay UK Ltd3 yearsBloody nuisance calls! What a bunch of muppets.3 yearsPicked up the call, but they promptly disconnected. Seems like it’s probably a scam or some sort of fishing attempt.3 yearsIt appears that we've been inundated with calls lately. Has anyone here put their information on any comparison sites? I've noticed a surge in these nuisance calls since then.3 yearsReceived a call from this number, stating they were representatives of EE. I promptly hung up without hesitation.EE. I3 yearsDodgy con artists, plain and simple!3 yearsI just received a rather dodgy text from O2 that read: "*SECURITY ALERT* You're about to get the one-time code you requested. If you’re receiving a call asking for this code, hang up immediately as they are NOT from O2. Should you suspect any fraudulent activity, please ring us on 202 to safeguard your account." Not long after, I got six calls from this number in quick succession over two minutes. When I finally answered (whilst enjoying my holiday abroad), the chap on the line claimed to be from O2. I told him rather firmly to stop bothering me during my break and ended the call. It's definitely a scam, considering O2 wouldn't demand a code and then promptly follow it up with a call moments later.O23 yearsFraudulent activity detected.3 yearsI wouldn't recommend sharing the O2 code; it's likely a scam.3 yearsI’ve just had a message from O2 regarding a one-time passcode, and then this number rang me just moments after. Quite clearly a scam, if you ask me!3 yearsI received a call claiming to be from EE, informing me that I had been picked for a special promotion. I politely declined, stating that I wished for my number to be taken off their list. To my astonishment, the caller began screaming at me, “Get lost! Get lost!” over and over again.EE3 years"Received a call from someone claiming to be from EE. I rang EE themselves to verify, and they hadn't a clue what I was on about. Definitely a dodgy scam, without a doubt!"EEI3 yearsI too got a one-time passcode from O2 that I didn’t request, coincidentally coming through as they attempted to reach me. I decided not to take the call, but they unintentionally left a voicemail lasting four minutes, which included some indistinct chatter in the backdrop. Shortly after, they called me twice again, but I refrained from answering since the OTP and missed call set off alarm bells for me.OTP3 yearsI was presented with a supposed 25% off deal on EE, but it felt entirely dodgy to me. Definitely seems like a scam!EE3 yearsI received a phone call from a woman with an Indian accent who claimed to be representing O2. She was touting a whopping 44% discount on my O2 account for a year. She mentioned that if I was interested, she could connect me with a supervisor to sort it all out. I had my suspicions it was some sort of scam, so I caught her off guard by expressing my discontent and hung up.3 yearsGot a rather dodgy call purporting to be from EE, touting a £30-a-month deal for a new phone and plan that apparently covered international calls. When I requested to verify this on their official website, the chap claimed it was a special promotion meant only for a select few lucky customers. Sounding more and more like a scam, I voiced my suspicions, but he brushed it off and wanted to know what colour phone I fancied. I didn’t entertain it any longer, so I said goodbye and ended the call.EE3 yearsI confronted him about being a fraudster and mentioned that I would be lodging a report against him. He just brushed me off and carried on with his dodgy antics, the cheek! Absolute lowlife. What’s the proper procedure for reporting this kind of behaviour?3 yearsAvoid at all costs! It’s nothing but a dodgy operation. Whatever they’re attempting to persuade you into, steer clear and don’t get caught in their web!Submit Your Own Report (020 8066 0218)
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