02081030806
☎️ 02081030806 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 208103 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081030806
- Suspicious individual inquiring about servicesFeb
2021Misidentified caller, shut down scamJan
2021Caller offering government COVID fundingJan
2021Missed call, silent voicemail, not answeringDec
2020Scam call from unprofessional brokerOct
2020Customer called repeatedly, demanding managerOct
2020Persistent multiple unidentified calls requesting ownerOct
2020Concern about data privacy breachOct
2020Promoting free government loan applicationsOct
2020Pushy gentleman offering government loansOct
2020Call regarding COVID-19 loan scamOct
2020Missed call, checked for infoSep
2020Missed call, not followed up.Aug
2020Suspicious loan offer from UK.JSONAug
2020Suspicious call from potential scamAug
2020Government business finance, perceived as unethicalJul
2020Received call, didn't disclose ownerJul
2020Beware of financial assistance offersJun
2020Woman using scam tacticsJun
2020Receiving dubious call, perceived urgencyJun
2020Received spam call offering loansJun
2020Be cautious of third partiesMay
2020Fraudulent caller posing as lenderMay
2020Call center providing financial assistanceMay
2020Offensive and racist remarksMay
2020upset about potential scam artistsMay
2020Unsolicited marketing call, potential scamMay
2020Identifies unsolicited scam marketing callMay
2020Scam request for bank detailsMay
2020Verified call from unknown numberApr
2020User mentioned personal informationApr
2020Received suspicious call, felt threatenedMar
2020Telemarketer offered business finance politelyFeb
2020Received finance call for managerFeb
2020Phone spam or cold callingJan
2020Receiving persistent unwanted calls; blockJan
2020Frequent no-response calls on landlineJan
2020Suspect scam calls from IndiaJan
2020Number Of Searches: 621 Number Of Comments: 38 First Seen: 07 January 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hillsborough(South Yorkshire) and Low Laithes(South Yorkshire).
02081030806 has 38 comments of which 13 x neutral and 25 x negative
02081030806 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081030806 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance making unsolicited calls claiming to offer government-backed COVID-19 business loans or financial help. Callers often do not know company details and resort to poor scripting, asking for managers or owners and sometimes using foreign accents. Many find the calls harassing or intimidating, with some noting the calls come in frequently and from similar numbers. The callers sometimes claim to represent organisations like 'Decimal Factor' or government schemes but often sound suspicious or pushy. Recipients report no genuine offers, with some calls involving silent lines or blank voicemails. Overall, this number is seen as part of a likely scam operation targeting businesses with fake financial assistance proposals.
Reports on phone number 02081030806
5 yearsYep, got another bloke on some "Government program" looking for someone who don't live here, probably trying to push some dodgy service. And he’s got the nerve to ring back and argue with me about it! Honestly, I can see why people would call that harassment or even intimidation!6 yearsRinged me earlier tryin to chat with the accounts manager but called her a bloke, even tho she's clearly a woman with a ladies name. When I told him she wasn't around, he wanted to talk to another director. I just laughed and said "You're talkin to one, mate, and whatever dodgy scheme you got in mind, the answer's a big no from me."6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they could help me get government money for COVID-19.6 yearsSaw the missed call and it went straight to voicemail. Left a 20 second silence on there but had a look on here so I’m not picking up if they ring again :)6 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she was some kind of official broker for the Gov's new Covid loan program for biz. She had no clue about my company’s name. Asked for the manager, said he hadn’t replied to her emails, but she didn’t even know his name. Proper dodgy and unprofessional.Government Covid6 yearsGot a call from a woman wanting to speak to my manager because he hadn’t responded to some emails. I just ended the call, but she still asked for my name so she could file a complaint. She was trying to sell some finance stuff. Complete rubbish.6 yearsThey rang me up three times wanting to chat with the business owner. Didn't even seem to know the name of the company they were trying to reach. You can take it as you will.6 yearsA woman rang using this number asking for the manager, saying she wanted to handle loan applications for a company. Honestly, this is what happens when UK banks try to save money by hiring reps from India who then share our info with these third world places. And then they have the nerve to say our data is safe. It's the UK banking system's mess, no doubt.UKIndia6 yearsThey kept trying to sell me government loans that you can actually apply for without paying anything.6 yearsBloke claiming he can get government loans, kept insisting even tho I said no one else lives here. Got really annoying and I just ended the call.6 yearsGot a call from a woman who sounded like she was from overseas, saying she was with the government about Covid-19 loans. After reading all the comments here, I’m pretty sure it’s a scam, probably tryin to get personal info or bank details.6 yearsI didn’t pick up the phone, so rather than calling back, I looked it up here. Got yet another scam call yesterday, but from another London number this time.London6 yearsgot a call but no voicemail left. haven’t got back to them. from what others have said, seems a bit risky.6 yearsGot a call from some guy saying he was from Decimal Factors, offering loans 'cause of COVID 19. Sounded like an Asian bloke with a UK number 02081030806. When I checked, the number wasn't even registered in the UK. When I asked him about it, he promised to take us off his calling list. Seemed really dodgy to me.Decimal FactorsUK6 yearsSarah George called, saying she needed to talk to the owner of the business. She never asked for his actual name tho, which seemed a bit dodgy. She mentioned something about a government loan. Definitely not giving her any info.Sarah George6 yearsThey were claiming to do govt business loans - seemed a bit dodgy to me.6 yearsReceived a call earlier. They wanted to talk to the boss of the company. I said nah, can you give me your info and we’ll ring you later. He gave this number and said call me Sylvester. Not happening today, Mr Stallone, not today!SylvesterStallone6 yearsSome woman was calling, saying she could help with the company’s finances - total scam, don’t share any details with her.6 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Asian accent, sounded like some sort of scam attempt.6 yearsGot a call from some Asian woman claiming to be from 'Decimal Factor London', wanting to chat with the company owner about some CBIL scheme. She said it was urgent and needed to be done by the end of the day. Complete rubbish if you ask me.Decimal Factor London6 yearsGot a call from some scammer in India pushing covid business loans, had the company and owner's name too.6 yearsA person on the other end of the line purporting to represent Decimal Factor, a company that provides loans to businesses, reached out to me.Decimal Factor6 yearsGot a call from some company offering to ‘assist’ with applying for government CBILS loans or any other covid19 grants. Honestly, if youre eligible, applying is pretty straightforward and you dont need some third party to step in and likely take a cut or all of the funds. Just be careful with these so-called helpers!Covid - 196 yearsI got a call from these people claiming they could assist with money problems. Felt like a dodgy call centre to me.6 yearsits those annoying d###### little asian folks again, you know the ones who always smell bad. never have any money and just live off leftovers. honestly, they dont deserve to be called human. more like some subpar trash that society should just toss away. worst part is they always want your bank info.6 yearstotal scammers, stay away!6 yearsGot a call just yesterday and as soon as I said yes, they asked for my bank card info. Watch out, it’s a total scam.6 yearsGot a random marketing call from someone with an Asian accent saying, "hello [myname], I’m Ganesh from digital finance, partnered with some banks." That was enough for me - sounded like a total scam. No legit company ever rings up a business number and jumps straight into finance stuff without asking for the right person first. These scam calls are so annoying, and it’s frustrating you can’t report them to Action Fraud unless they actually commit a crime, even though it’s obvious that's their intention.GaneshDigital FinanceAction Fraud6 yearsGot a random marketing call from someone with an Asian accent who started with “hello [myname], I’m Ganesh from Digital Finance, we’re working with a bunch of banks.” That was an instant red flag for me, obviously a scam. No legit company rings up a business number without asking for the right person first before going straight into money stuff. These scam calls really get on my nerves, and you can’t even report it to Action Fraud unless they actually pull off a crime, even though it’s obvious what they’re after.Digital FinanceAction Fraud6 yearsI got a call from a woman abroad about some financial assistance. I left her on hold while I looked up the number on Google. After that, I thanked her for calling and ended the call.6 yearsThey actually knew my name, which was kinda creepy.6 yearsGot a call from a foreign woman offering ‘free’ finance for my business. I told her to piss off, and then she said she knew who I was and that I should watch who I upset. After a bit more swearing from me, she ended the call. Quite a scary call overall, especially since I had no idea who she was.6 yearssome bloke with an accent from the east phoned up, asked to talk to me and actually knew my name. he asked if I was interested in business finance. i said no thanks, and he just said ‘alright then, goodbye’ real polite like.6 yearsGot a call at work about sortin out some financial stuff and "unsecured" funds or whatever. I said the manager wasnt here and they gave me this number to ring back 02081030806. They said the company name was something like decimal to fractions or sum like that.7 yearsThese folks just wont stop, always swapping their phone number. Last time it ended in 543 again! Can someone please block this number?7 yearsthey keep ringing my landline but whenever i answer theres no one there its so freaking frustrating! i want to know how to block them from calling, any ideas?7 yearsMy phone was on silent and they was defo ringing loads of numbers at once. Only had a few lines open to pick up a couple calls. Pretty sure it’s just some cold caller or a scam.7 yearsgot loads of calls from this and other numbers like it last night. pretty sure no legit company here in the uk would be ringing so late, probs some scam from india trying it on.UKIndiaSubmit Your Own Report (020 8103 0806)
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