02081230501
☎️ 02081230501 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208123 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081230501
- Warning about ongoing iTunes scamJan
2017Warning about PPI scam callJan
2017Possible scam call, be cautiousJan
2017Received suspicious call, likely scamJan
2017Beware of PPI claim scamJan
2017Scam call from fake nameJan
2017Help available; awaiting cheque deliveryJan
2017Suspicious call; possible scam attemptJan
2017Unknown number scam involving chequeJan
2017Fraudulent call offering fictitious chequeJan
2017"Scam for PPI, avoid completely."Jan
2017Received PPI scam phone callDec
2016Just a clear scam warningDec
2016Scam call regarding PPI refundDec
2016Beware of cheque and voucher scamsDec
2016Scam involving fake cheque promiseDec
2016Report iTunes card scam, numbers neededDec
2016Scam call requesting iTunes paymentDec
2016Received fraudulent PPI call, stayed alertDec
2016Question about unidentified caller numberDec
2016Inquiry about receiving a chequeDec
2016Criminals targeting elderly; scam artistsDec
2016Warning: Fraud scam, avoid engagingDec
2016Warning: attempted scam with vouchersDec
2016Will not return calls, inconvenientDec
2016Scam call asking for iTunes cardNov
2016Received suspicious message from JohnNov
2016Warning: Avoid paying handling feeNov
2016PPI scam involving iTunes cardNov
2016Aware of scam, played alongNov
2016Same thing happened to meNov
2016Possible scam involving iTunes voucherNov
2016Scam involving fake PPI claimNov
2016Received suspicious call about PPINov
2016PPI claim is likely a scamNov
2016Number Of Searches: 145 Number Of Comments: 32 First Seen: 07 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Borrowston(Highland), Gendros(Swansea), Legburthwaite(Cumbria) and Stamford Bridge(Cheshire).
02081230501 has 32 comments of which 9 x neutral and 23 x negative
02081230501 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081230501 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting victims with false promises of large PPI claim cheques, often exceeding £4,000. Callers adopt official-sounding names and claim association with the London County Court, requesting victims to pay upfront "processing" or "government" fees via iTunes vouchers, typically around £150-£335. The scam is noted for its calm, convincing approach and occasionally pressurises individuals to comply. Multiple accounts confirm no cheques arrive after payment, revealing a clear fraudulent scheme aimed at exploiting vulnerable people. It is strongly advised not to engage or provide any voucher details, and to verify claims independently through official channels. This number is associated with repeated reports of harassment and attempts to defraud, so caution and vigilance are essential.
Reports on phone number 02081230501
10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming it was about PPI compensation, asking me to buy iTunes gift cards for a supposed cheque of £4300. The caller had an English name but spoke with an Indian accent. They said someone already visited my home just like they’d arranged before. Honestly, it’s a scam, so don’t get tricked by how calm and soft-spoken they are. The number they used was 02081230501.10 yearsI got a call a while back from someone saying I needed to buy iTunes vouchers for some kind of PPI thing, and they promised to send me a cheque for £4300 afterwards. The caller spoke English but had an Indian accent, which was a bit odd. They even mentioned someone had already visited me, which wasn’t true at all. It’s definitely a scam, don’t fall for it! They speak all nice and soft, making it sound believable. The number was 02081230501.10 yearsGot a call earlier today asking when i'd be in for a cheque delivery about some missold ppi. I told them anytime was fine, but then they started trying to talk about fees i'd apparently have to cover - something about winter pay or whatever. It didn’t seem legit at all, so i said thanks but no thanks. Told them i'd be ringing my solicitor with the info and they hurried to end the call super fast. Felt really dodgy to me.10 yearsGot a call from 020 8123 0501 claiming to be from some London county court - no idea why they thought that’s where PPI claims get sorted. I asked him a couple of times what the call was about, and all he kept saying was that there was a cheque for me. I didn’t waste any time and just ended the call. These kinds of people are a right nuisance and honestly, they should be stopped!London10 yearsI had a rather dubious call today from this number claiming I was due a refund of £4,300 for a PPI claim. They insisted I needed to pay them £215 in iTunes vouchers to process it. Thankfully, I did my homework and discovered this was all a ruse. I just wanted to alert everyone, as I wouldn't want anyone else to get caught out by this trickery.10 yearssome bloke called gareth williams kept calling me, he was saying he had 4200 pounds for me, which was weird cos his name sounded welsh but he spoke with an indian accent.Gareth Williams10 yearsIt's really reassuring to find out that support is available; the chap's due to ring me back tomorrow regarding the cheque delivery. Oh, he won't know what’s coming his way! 😂 Haha! He hasn’t mentioned anything about vouchers up to now, so let’s see how that pans out!Haha10 yearsI got a call from someone claiming I had £4300 in PPI compensation, but then they started asking for iTunes vouchers. The person sounded really soft-spoken and said they were from the county court in London. Honestly, please be careful and avoid these scammers at all costs. They're the worst kind of people!London10 yearsReceived yet another call this morning, another bloody PPI scam, if you can believe it!10 yearsWhat a load of rubbish! Luckily, I’m not daft enough to believe that a court would use iTunes for anything. Hope they get what’s coming to them though. Karma’s a bitch!iTunes10 yearsI've experienced something quite similar. When I mentioned that I'd received all my PPI refunds, they insisted that the bank hadn't compensated me adequately. I firmly asked them to leave me be! Oddly enough, they claimed to have returned my cheque to a bank where I’ve never even been a customer! How ridiculous! 😂10 yearsI received a message saying that a chap named Anthony Page was supposed to be dropping off a cheque for me, and they instructed me to purchase an iTunes voucher as well.Anthony Page10 yearsI received a rather dubious call from this number claiming that I had a £2500 cheque waiting for me. They stated there was a supposed handling fee of £250, which had to be settled using an iTunes gift card. Regrettably, I fell into their trap and ended up giving them the PIN. Now, my iTunes balance has vanished, and surprise, surprise - no cheque ever arrived! I later realised this was nothing more than a con.10 yearsSo I was offered £4300 for kg poplin but they wanted me to buy £215 worth of iTunes cards first, no way I’m doing that. I even gave them my new address to send the cheque, but as soon as they brought up the iTunes cards, I knew it was a scam and ended it right there. Does anybody know what number I should call to report these con artists?10 yearsI just got a rather peculiar phone call claiming that there’s a cheque for £4200 ready to be sent my way. However, they insisted that I needed to purchase an iTunes gift card for £210 first. What a strange request!iTunes10 yearsGot a call from someone called Shane Bennett saying he was ringing from central London county court about a PPI claim for £6700. He said i needed to pay £335 using iTunes vouchers. I told him i’d get the cards just to see what he'd do! I work as head of care at home instead senior care and we work closely with think Jessica and trading standards when it comes to fraud. If one of our clients had been caught up in this, who knows what could've happened. Glad i was on the ball, these scammers really need to be put an end to.Shane BennettCentral London County CourtThink Jessica10 yearsanyone know who was ringing from 7?10 yearsHave you received your payment, then?10 yearsThis phone number appears to be employed by unscrupulous individuals who target the elderly and those in precarious situations... pure con artists, really.10 yearsBeware, this looks like a total con. Definitely best to avoid any contact with these people!10 yearsBeware of these scammers, they tried to trick my 76 year old dad into buying £375 worth of iTunes vouchers. Proper dodgy lot. Don’t fall for it!10 yearsnah, I reckon I’ll just let it go, no point ringing them back. Shame about the £4,200 though, could’ve come in useful!10 yearsI received a call claiming there was a cheque for £4,300.00 waiting for me, but they insisted I first pay £215.00 via an iTunes card before they could send it out.iTunes10 yearsGot a voicemail from 02081230501, a bloke named John said he’s got my county court claim all sorted and wants me to ring him back to discuss it. But yeah, I’m not botherin’ to call them back.John10 yearsTotal con, they expect you to cough up a 10% fee first, saying they’ll send a cheque straight to your house after. Stay well clear, it’s a complete load of rubbish!10 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call the other day, supposedly informing me about a PPI claim cheque amounting to £6700 that was supposedly just sitting there waiting for me. The caller insisted I purchase an iTunes gift card worth £335 as a way to prove I was serious about covering the handling fee. The chap introduced himself as Keith Williams, and he mentioned that a chap named Anthony Paige would be delivering the cheque. He even went so far as to provide me with a claim reference. The voice sounded quite Asian, which added to the oddness of the whole exchange. Quite suspicious, if you ask me.Keith WilliamsAnthony Paige10 yearsYep, totally the same here. I kinda suspected it was a scam right from the start but I just kept chatting with them until they wanted to know how many numbers were on my cards. Figured if I kept them distracted on my line, they couldn’t be scamming anyone else at the same time!10 yearsi had the exact same experience, the number was 02081230501.10 yearsI’m wondering if this call might be legitimate, as I’ve heard I’m due a refund for PPI payments. However, they’ve mentioned that I need to cover some fees using an iTunes voucher. Sounds a bit dodgy to me!10 yearsGot a call from someone named Shane Bennett claiming he was ringing from Central London County Court. He told me I was due around £4,200 from a PPI thing. Then he said I needed to purchase £210 worth of iTunes cards to get the money. It sounded dodgy, so I called the court directly to double-check and yep, it’s a total scam. Don’t fall for it!Shane BennettCentral London County Court10 yearsHello, I just received a rather dubious call from this number claiming I was owed six thousand pounds in PPI. I'm well aware that I haven’t got anything like that. When I probed them about it being a potential scam, they abruptly hung up on me. Quite suspicious, wouldn't you say?10 yearsHello! I've just encountered yet another case where the London County Court supposedly issued me a cheque for more than £4000 due to a PPI claim. The catch? I’ve never made such a claim, which raises many red flags. To top it off, a supposed Mr Eric Wisdom is meant to bring me this cheque, but he insists that I must provide him with £210 worth of iTunes vouchers once the cheque clears. It's rather evident to me that this is an elaborate scam.London County CourtEric WisdomSubmit Your Own Report (020 8123 0501)
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