02080685800
☎️ 02080685800 👆 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 02080685800
- Unwanted lottery calls, now blockedJun
2024Scam call about ASDA vouchersJun
2024Claiming victory in a competitionJun
2024Suspicious call and letter receivedJun
2024Do not engage with scammersJun
2024Criminals fundraising for luxury homesJun
2024Received scam call about winningsJun
2024Lottery scam alert issuedJun
2024Received unsettling heavy breathing callJun
2024Thieves profit while others struggleJun
2024Received scam call about winningsJun
2024Harassment from repeated callsJun
2024Caller persistently seeks personal informationJun
2024Suspicious lottery scam with bank detailsJun
2024Received scam calls after surveyJun
2024Suspicious foreign lotto call receivedMay
2024Scam call asking for bank detailsMay
2024South African woman soliciting bank detailsMay
2024Suspicious call asking for bank detailsMay
2024Scam call warning, be cautiousMay
2024Suspicious calls about money drawMay
2024Suspicious lottery scam; persistent callsMay
2024Unintelligible foreign woman's call rejectedMay
2024Number Of Searches: 192 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 20 May 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hoyle(West Sussex) and Ringshall(Suffolk).
02080685800 has 23 comments of which 10 x neutral and 13 x negative
02080685800 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080685800 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to various lottery and prize scams. Callers often claim the recipient has won competitions or vouchers, such as for ASDA, Tesco, Aldi, or electric bikes, frequently requesting bank details or sort codes. Some callers use confusing company names and pressure targets for personal information. Many report foreign accents, particularly South African or Indian, with aggressive or evasive behaviour when questioned. Multiple users describe repeated calls and harassment, with some experiencing distressing voicemail messages. It is strongly advised not to engage, avoid providing any details, and block the number promptly to prevent further calls. This number is widely flagged as fraudulent and connected with scams aiming to extract sensitive financial information.
Reports on phone number 02080685800
2 yearsGot two calls from them today - totally slipped my mind to block after the first one 🙄🤦🏻♂️ Both times it was about the ‘lucky 7 lotto’. I made it clear I wasn’t interested and asked them to stop calling. Sorted the problem now by blocking the number.2 yearsGot a call from this number saying I’d won some ASDA vouchers. I just ended the call right away and then looked it up here. Turns out it’s blocked.ASDA2 yearsI just got a call from someone telling me I'd supposedly won a prize in a competition I never entered. Seemed a bit dodgy to me, like one of those scams you hear about. Definitely not falling for it!2 yearsGot a call from 02080685826 but didn’t answer. I looked it up here to see if it was a scam. Then today, I got a letter from something called "Your Lotto service" that had a number to ring back, 08000211365. When I searched that number online, it might be linked to China or something. Pretty odd if you ask me.2 yearsJust ignore the call or end it straight away. It’s definitely a scam.2 yearsGot a call saying I'd won an electric bike, but it turned out to be a total con.2 yearsSounds like a lottery scam to me.2 yearsHad a bit of a run-in with these scammers, and they claimed the cash they make from scamming is meant for building fancy homes for Indian business folks. Like, why should that even concern us? Totally ridiculous.2 yearsI checked my voicemail for a message from this number and all I got was someone breathing really heavily on the other end. Proper freaked me out, not gonna lie. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.2 yearsGot a call saying I’d won some Euromillions entries and they wanted my bank details and sort code. I asked for their company registration number, which led me to a London address. But after digging a bit more, I found the company was actually based in South Africa, which is where the call was coming from. They said I’d have to pay £39 a month and if I didn’t win, they’d refund me. After I kept questioning the lady about the company, she put me on hold and never returned. Hopefully that’s the end of their calls. No doubt about it - it’s a total scam!LondonSouth Africa2 yearsThis scammer was going on about how they’re part of some elite group who’ve somehow made loads more cash during the covid outbreak and the cost of living mess, while the rest of us are barely scraping by and finding it hard to put food on the table. He even had the nerve to laugh and say he’s one of the top dogs. Such a joke!2 yearsI keep receiving nuisance calls from that same number. It's getting rather tiresome, to say the least!2 yearsThis number has rung me up 4 times already, asking for my info, but I just hung up without saying anything.2 yearsI reckon I've got caught up in some kind of Coca-Cola promotion where they said I've won a prize. But then they asked for my bank info just to be in with a shot at a £500,000 lottery syndicate or a 777 lottery. It was the same woman each time, but she gave a different company name every time. The lady sounded Indian and called herself Amy - I'm not saying her name isn't really Amy, but seems a bit dodgy to me. Why do they gotta make it so confusing?Amy2 yearsAfter seeing an online survey on Vinted claiming a chance to win an Aldi shopping voucher, I hesitated but still put in my mobile number without finishing it since there were loads of questions. Soon after, my phone started ringing non-stop. When I searched the number on Google, turns out it’s linked to some sort of lottery scam. Really annoying!Vinted2 yearsI got a call saying it was from the 777 lotto, but the number they used was from the UK. Thing is, the people talking sounded like they were from abroad. I’d say just don’t pick up if you see that number pop up.UK2 yearsThey informed me I'd been selected as a potential winner for some Tesco vouchers and mentioned an email would be landing in my inbox within 20 minutes. Shortly after, they inquired about which bank I preferred to have my winnings deposited into. When I probed as to why they required that information, they assured me they wouldn't need my actual account details, just the name of my bank. However, just two minutes later, they requested my sort code. When I firmly declined, they abruptly wished me a lovely day and ended the call.Tesco2 yearsSome lady from South Africa called me, trying really hard to get my bank info. It was pretty obvious she was pushing for my details and not just having a normal chat.2 yearsI received a call from a woman with a distinctly British accent, who informed me that I’d supposedly entered a competition for a cash prize. She then requested my banking information. It felt rather dodgy, to say the least!2 yearsGot a call from a lady with a posh British accent, saying I’d won some sort of lottery. Never entered anything like that, so I just ended the call. Watch out, could be a scam!2 yearsGot a call saying I'd been signed up for some cash prize draw from a website I must have used once, though I can't remember agreeing to any competition. The lady asked for my bank sort code in case I won, and wanted me to choose lottery numbers too. Felt dodgy giving out my info on the phone, but they keep ringing me multiple times a day, like two or three times. Quite annoying really.2 yearsSome woman rang saying I was part of a prize draw from a site I’ve used before, but I can’t recall signing up for any lottery or anything. She asked for my bank sort code in case I won and wanted me to choose some lottery numbers. I didn’t feel right giving out any personal info on the phone, but they keep ringing me multiple times a day, like two or three calls at least. Very annoying.2 yearsHad a call from a lady, I guess she was from India, but honestly I couldn’t make out a single word she said. I just told her to piss off and not bother ringing me ever again.IndiaSubmit Your Own Report (020 8068 5800)
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