02081231772
☎️ 02081231772 👆 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 02081231772
- Impersonating Revolut bank fraud reportedSep
2024Abusive call from Scottish PowerSep
2024Pushy sales tactics for phonesApr
2021Concerned about phone number privacyApr
2021Could not understand, suspected scamApr
2021Fraudulent London mobile scam alertApr
2021Warning of possible fraudulent activityApr
2021Skeptical of cheap iPhone dealApr
2021London mobile company suspected scamApr
2021Confusing tech support scam, frustrationJul
2020Troubleshooting Canon printer connection errorJun
2020Received suspicious email; reported scamMay
2020Mcafee related to past scamsMay
2020Scam call for email problemMay
2020McAfee support scam through websiteMar
2020Assumed sales or scam callMar
2020Fell for tech support scamFeb
2020Scammed by Zoho tech supportJan
2020Beware of fake Norton supportDec
2019Honda dealer provided questionable tech supportAug
2019Suspicion of London number scammersFeb
2019Scam attempt related to Norton securityJan
2019Possible Microsoft Office scam connectionNov
2018Number Of Searches: 234 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 18 November 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Barnhill(Cheshire), Barripper(Cornwall) and Hallow Heath(Worcestershire).
02081231772 has 20 comments of which 13 x negative and 7 x neutral
02081231772 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081231772 👆 is reported as a persistent source of scams involving impersonation of well-known companies like Revolut, Scottish Power, and tech firms such as Canon, Norton, and McAfee. Callers often claim urgent issues like hacking, malware, or device malfunctions, usually pressuring victims into paying for unnecessary or bogus technical support services, sometimes after gaining remote access to their devices. Victims report aggressive or abusive behaviour, unclear communication, and untrustworthy sales tactics promoting cheap mobile phones or software subscriptions. Many warn that the number is linked to fraudulent schemes, urging caution and verification directly with official company contacts before engaging. New visitors should treat calls from this number as highly suspicious and avoid sharing personal information or granting remote access.
Reports on phone number 02081231772
2 yearsSomeone pretending to be from Revolut, totally a scammer!Revolut2 yearsGot a call at our takeaway shop from this number pretending to be from Scottish Power. They were really rude and started shouting at us. They clearly had no clue about our business, just some name they must’ve found online. Proper nasty experience.Scottish Power5 yearskept pushing mobile deals on me, just wouldn’t accept a no.5 years"Mobile phone advertising" I’m quite keen to uncover who passed on my contact details to these chaps!5 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Indian accent, but honestly, I couldn't make out what she was saying. She mentioned something about a phone provider and claimed to be ringing from London, saying my number was picked out specially. Felt more like a scam than anything legit. I told her I wasn't interested, hung up, and blocked the number straight away. Definitely dodgy.London5 yearsThis was just some dodgy call from a London number, clearly a scam.London5 yearsTotal rip-off, don't fall for it!5 yearsI got a call from this place called "the mobile phone limited" trying to convince me to buy "the newest iphone" for £20 each month. They said I could even keep my current number and provider, which sounded a bit off to me.The Mobile Phone Limited5 yearsGot a call from some so-called London mobile company, offering phone and broadband deals. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.6 yearsI rang this number cos I thought it was for the Canon printer support. A bloke answered and told me it’d cost a one-time fee since it would take like an hour to fix. I just hung up straight away! Honestly, why do these scammers even exist? They should be wiped off the planet.Canon6 yearsI recently attempted to link my phone with a Canon printer I had just purchased. Unfortunately, I made an error while trying to connect it to my computer, as the instructions directed me to visit http://canon.com/ijsetup. After entering the printer model, I was met with a rather ominous "fatal error C0000022" message, which prompted me to get in touch with customer support. The chap I spoke to was surprisingly nonchalant and claimed that I had encountered a virus or malware issue. He mentioned a charge of £99.99 to resolve the matter, warning me that failure to pay up would result in my devices starting to switch off within the hour. He insisted that the trouble lay with my internet rather than the printer itself. I was left feeling quite sceptical and said I would reach out to my Internet provider, which, unsurprisingly, I couldn’t get hold of. It left me quite anxious. In my quest for assistance, I stumbled upon their webpage, but something didn’t sit right with me. It was all very unsettling. Surprisingly, my devices are functioning perfectly well, and I find it hard to believe those numbers are still operational!Canon6 yearsJust like some folks mentioned, it’s definitely a scam, reminds me of that McAfee nonsense. Avoid at all costs!McAfee6 yearsI got a call from this number after my BT email was flagged and said to be blocked because of some weird activity. The bloke on the other end was meant to help me delete the account, but instead, he started rambling about how deleting it would somehow leave my other accounts vulnerable because apparently my entire network was hacked. Then he asked if he could link up to my computer through his server to check things out. I told him that sounded dodgy and unsafe, and he just ended the call right away.6 yearsMy dad got this number when he tried to reach McAfee support, but it turned out to be a fake site. They wanted his email and date of birth, then said they had to connect to his computer remotely to look at their server. Luckily, he ended the call straight away. I looked into it and saw he’d gone to a site called mcafeeloginn[###), which definitely wasn’t official. Pretty obvious scam!McAfee6 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise, but since they didn’t leave any voicemail, I figured it was either a telemarketer or some kinda scam, so I just blocked it straight away.6 yearsI was trying to get a driver for my Canon printer and rang what I thought was the Canon support line. They said someone else was controlling my laptop and for a £100 one-time fee they could fix it. Since I’d only just fixed the laptop, I showed it to my local tech guy who told me it was a total scam. Lucky I didn’t pay them £100.Canon7 yearsI got tricked by these lot when I was after a driver for my Canon printer. They told me they’d use 'zoho[##3' to sort it on my computer, but it was a scam. Seriously, don’t fall for it! - JimJim8 yearsI'm pretty sure this is just some scammer calling from a London area code.London8 yearsWhile I was in the midst of renewing my Norton security, a rather dodgy number flashed on my screen. It was a pop-up that claimed there was a blunder, and instructed me to call this number to rectify a supposed problem with my computer before I could proceed with the Norton process. I must admit, I was rather gullible and dialled the number. They began spinning a tale about significant issues with my network and insisted I fork out £200 for three years of their ‘protection’, which they claimed would only rise thereafter. To my dismay, they even gained access to my laptop remotely. Thankfully, when they started talking money, I quickly mentioned I was broke, and just like that, they hung up! What a close shave!Norton8 yearsI suspect this might be linked to a Microsoft Office scam, particularly alongside the number 02038877117.Microsoft OfficeSubmit Your Own Report (020 8123 1772)
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