02080775517
☎️ 02080775517 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Localphone Limited. It is part of the phone block 208077 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080775517
- Received abusive loan call, blockJun
2017Scam warning; trust your instinctsJun
2017Scam warning about adviser Sam ParkerJun
2017Scam loan request, no documentationJun
2017Company is a scam, warns userJun
2017Scammer using new phone numberJun
2017Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 6 First Seen: 03 June 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Langley Green(West Midlands), Monksthorpe(Lincolnshire), Parsonage Green(Essex), Rhiwen(Gwynedd) and Upper Blainslie(Scottish Borders).
02080775517 has 6 comments of which 2 x neutral and 4 x negative
02080775517 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080775517 👆 is reported as a scam targeting people in need of loans, often requesting upfront fees with no proper paperwork or clear communication. Callers use fake English names like Mark, Jake, or Chris, and often have poor English accents. Victims have been threatened with court action or blacklisting despite no genuine loan agreement. Some have lost hundreds of pounds after being pressured into paying extra fees or holding suspicious phone conversations. Numerous users complained about rudeness and abusive language when questioning the calls. The number appears to be regularly changed by scammers, who continue to operate under new contacts, making it highly untrustworthy and linked consistently to fraud.
Reports on phone number 02080775517
9 yearsI received a rather unwelcome call regarding a loan that I never applied for. The person on the other end seemed to have a rather colourful vocabulary, repeatedly hurling insults my way, including calling me a motherf*****r multiple times. It devolved into a torrent of abuse where I was told to 'go to hell' amongst other choice words. After a quick return call, I managed to get through to a manager to express my frustration and lodge a complaint. Honestly, do yourselves a favour and block this number!9 yearsBlimey, what a relief I found this site! Over the weekend, I received a call from a bunch of blokes who were all too eager to help with a loan I desperately need. The only issue is, I didn’t have a spare £100 to hand, so I told them to call me back on Wednesday. Something felt rather off, though-mainly their struggle with English, despite claiming to be named Mark, Jake, and Chris. So, I did a quick search online and, lo and behold, stumbled upon loads of folks claiming it’s a total scam. The moral of the story? If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!BlimeyMarkJakeChris9 yearsI wonder if you had an adviser named Sam Parker as well? I was in a similar situation where they lured me into handing over £75. They were quite persuasive and even attempted to squeeze an extra £225 out of me! Sadly, I fell for it and lost my cash. I've taken the step of reporting it to Action Fraud!Sam ParkerAction Fraud9 yearsCaution: I must express my strong dismay regarding this organisation, as I believe it to be utterly fraudulent. They have swindled me out of £300 for a loan application I never wished to pursue. Not only have they flatly refused to remove my details from their records, but they've also refused to refund my money. Their threats to ruin my credit and drag me to court over a nonexistent loan of £3000 are absolutely outrageous. I've made it clear to these individuals that my bank is treating this matter as a potential fraud case and have advised me against any communication with them. In a moment of desperation, I answered their call in hopes of resolving the issue and retrieving my money while securing my personal information. Astonishingly, instead of acknowledging the situation, this company is portraying me as the perpetrator in what is clearly a scam.9 yearsI've recently been contacted regarding a loan, and the explanation given was quite similar. They requested that I transfer £100 to guarantee the loan, promising that I would get that sum back. However, it was all just verbal - no email confirmation or any written proof, simply a chat over the phone. It’s clearly a scam, without a doubt. I appreciate everyone’s insights on this!9 yearsHas a fresh number got the scammers buzzing again?Submit Your Own Report (020 8077 5517)
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