02080680222
☎️ 02080680222 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 208068 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080680222
- Scam warning: lottery voucher numbersJan
2026Scam call claiming lottery winJan
2026Lottery scam, requested bank detailsJan
2026Scammer misleading with lottery claimsJan
2026Seeking Euro Lottery informationJan
2026Mac competition scam requests banking infoDec
2025Repeated calls; ended up scammedDec
2025Investment scam, spoofed London numberDec
2025Introduced as New Capital; Unwanted callOct
2020Possible scam investment call reportedJul
2018Term correction: It's a 'boiler room'Aug
2017Cold-call from boulder-room salesmanAug
2017Parents received multiple sales calls, upsetJul
2017Scam call from fake companyJun
2017Beware of unethical investment callsMay
2017Warn of Ben Roberts CommunicationsMay
2017Potential scam involving high yield bondMay
2017Provided contact number and detailsApr
2017Numbers linked, not FCA registered, scamApr
2017Unethical bond investment sales tacticsApr
2017Similar experience with potential scamApr
2017Warning of investment phone scamApr
2017Feedback on lack of addressesApr
2017Warning about Joe Swain scamMar
2017Received threat of legal actionMar
2017Likely a scam, beware SpencerFeb
2017Be cautious of suspicious callsFeb
2017Unsolicited calls pressuring person to investFeb
2017Warning of potential investment scamFeb
2017Number Of Searches: 138 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 30 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carshalton Beeches(Surrey), Knowetop(North Lanarkshire) and Nettlestone(Isle of Wight).
02080680222 has 25 comments of which 16 x negative and 9 x neutral
02080680222 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080680222 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam involving calls from individuals or companies falsely claiming to offer lottery winnings, vouchers, or high-yield investment bonds. The callers often provide personal details to appear legitimate, pressuring recipients - especially the elderly and vulnerable - to share sensitive financial information or invest large sums. Common tactics include impersonating the National Lottery or financial firms like "Campbell & Browne Associates," insisting on urgent payment, and threatening legal action. Many flagged the operation as a boiler room scam, with no regulatory registration and suspicious overseas addresses. Victims are advised to avoid engagement, never share bank details, and report these calls to protect themselves and others from financial harm.
Reports on phone number 02080680222
5 monthsSo these lot said I’d bagged £200 worth of Tesco vouchers, then went ahead and put me in some Euro national lottery draw for tonight without asking. They kept pushing for my details - obviously just so they can have a crack at my passwords and PINs or whatever. Dodgy as anything, really.Tesco5 monthsGot a call saying I’d won some lottery tickets, and they somehow already knew my DOB and loads of my info. Then they asked for my bank details, which I obviously didn’t give, and as soon as I said no, they just hung up.5 monthsThis number rang me up and they even knew my name! Claimed they were from the National Lottery and said I’d won some free entries. They asked me to pick seven numbers for a syndicate so I was supposedly guaranteed a prize. When they then wanted my bank info, I told them I wasn’t giving anything out over the phone. Definitely seems like a scam to me.National Lottery5 monthsGot a call from someone saying they were from the national lottery. I told them I don’t even bother with the lottery and told them to find someone else to scam, then they just hung up straight away. Bit worrying if you actually do play - sounds like a proper scam. What freaked me out was they already had my full name! Feels like they’re swapping phone numbers somewhere.5 monthsWas called about some Euro lottery info but wasn't sure if it was legit or not. Anyone know if these calls are trustworthy or just a scam? Would be good to get some more details before I believe anything.6 monthsGot a call about some Mac competition, they wanted my bank info which sounded like a total scam to me.6 monthsThey rang me about five times in under two minutes, so I picked up thinking it might be something important, but it turned out to be a scam call.6 monthsThis number is definitely dodgy, do not pick up! It's some kind of investment scam. The call seems to come from London, but that’s just a trick using technology - they’re not actually there at all. Stay clear!London6 yearsI got a call from New Capital at about 8 in the evening last Friday.New Capital8 yearsI received a call from someone at Campbell and Browne Associates who was raving about some fantastic investment prospects. Honestly, it felt like a right con job in the making!CampbellBrowne Associates9 yearsJust to add on to the previous comment - what you're describing sounds like one of those 'boiler rooms', if I'm not mistaken.9 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be with "Butler and Young", seemed like he dug up my info from a shareholder list. He started quizzing me about my other investments, no doubt about to pitch some deal to get my cash, but I wasn’t sticking around to see where it was going. Ended the call sharpish when he saw I wasn’t biting on his cold call spiel.Butler9 yearsSo my mum and dad have had three calls over the past few days. The person on the phone was really slick, telling quite a convincing tale. After I talked it through with them, they ended up pretty shaken. It’s really important we look out for these vulnerable folks, so please keep posting about this everywhere on social media.9 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Michael claiming to be with “Campbell & Brown” on 0208 068 5086. Right from the start it felt dodgy, but I played along for a bit. Then he said his firm owned 8% of some FTSE company. When I asked him to show me where in the Annual Report this 8% share was mentioned, he instantly dropped the call. These sorts of scammers really are a blight on society.MichaelCampbell & Brown9 yearsMy father-in-law, who's quite elderly, got two calls from a bloke named Ben Roberts. The first time, I didn’t mention he's seriously ill with a terminal condition. Then this guy rings again claiming they've taken control of his investments from Aberdeen Asset Management. When my husband rang them back to inform them his dad had passed away, they said they had no account linked to him and didn't want to continue the conversation! Watch out for this. Make sure people know about it.Ben RobertsAberdeen Asset Management9 yearsMy father-in-law, who’s quite elderly, got two calls from someone named Ben Roberts. The first time, I didn’t mention that he was terminally ill, so the caller rang again claiming they’d taken over his investments from Aberdeen Asset Management. When my husband phoned back recently to let them know his dad had passed away, they said they didn’t have any account for him and seemed totally uninterested in talking. Just a warning to watch out for this sort of thing and pass it on.Ben RobertsAberdeen Asset Management9 yearsI got a call from a Michael Appleton who said he worked for Campbell and Browne Associates. He told me to ring him back on 02080687157 about some offers of £5,000, £10,000 or even £15,000 at 6% interest. I’m really relieved I stumbled upon these reviews after searching on Google, as it saved me from falling for it.Michael AppletonCampbellBrowne AssociatesGoogle9 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Jack, number 02080680222, who claimed he’d pulled my details from some BT Shareholder list. He said he was working for Campbell & Browne Associates and was pushing an investment in a Blake Stone Bond Fund, offering me options of £5K, £10K or £15K with a 6% return in a year. I told them I wasn’t interested eventually. After that, a fellow with a Northern Irish accent came on, quite pushy and aggressive, ringing me up four times in total. I just hung up every time. That was about a month ago, and since then nothing. It’s obvious to me that this is a scam!JackBTCampbell & Browne AssociatesBlake Stone Bond Fund9 yearsI've just dropped you an email about this, but basically, I've had the exact same experience as mentioned in the message from 13.3.17. Campbell & Browne Associates list their address in Luxembourg, whereas the Blake Stone Bond Fund is based out of Geneva. Neither of them seem to have a UK address at all.Campbell & Browne AssociatesLuxembourgBlake Stone Bond FundGenevaUK9 yearsMy 82 year old mum got a call from some bloke called Joe Swain. He actually bullied her into driving 30 miles just so she’d hand over her bank details and driving licence at an internet provider’s place. Really watch out for this kind of scam!Joe Swain9 yearsOn 17/3/13, I got a phone call where someone was threatening me with huge legal fees and court if I didn't cough up £5,000 by the end of the day. They scared me badly, claiming they had a tape of me agreeing to the payment and said it was legally binding.9 yearsTotal rip-off, no such person as Spencer Goldsmith from what I can tell. My mother-in-law received some dodgy looking forms that looked like they were printed on a home printer. Looks like one of those Hothouse sales cons. Watch out for this!Spencer GoldsmithHothouse9 yearsToday my dad got a call trying to sell him bonds, and they were asking for sensitive details like his passport and National Insurance numbers. Thankfully, he said no and reached out to me straight away. Just a heads up to be really careful with calls like this!9 yearsGot a really annoying call from someone claiming to be Spenser Goldsmith, trying to push an elderly relative into selling shares and putting money into some property bond scheme. They've flat out said no, but the calls keep coming non stop. This person keeps asking for loads of private details too. When we asked them to send something in writing about the deal, nothing ever showed up. Proper suspicious behaviour.Spenser Goldsmith9 yearsMy mum’s been getting calls from some bloke saying he can sort her out with bonds that pay 6%. He said the investment would be anywhere between £5,000 and £15,000. These calls have been coming in almost daily now, and they’re really pushing hard for her to buy. I’d be careful with this lot!Submit Your Own Report (020 8068 0222)
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