02081234892
☎️ 02081234892 👆 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 02081234892
- Received scam call from IndiaFeb
2021Challenged fake Indian call centerFeb
2021Beware of fraudulent phone callFeb
2021Suspicious, asked for bank infoJan
2021User shared a possible scam experienceJan
2021Offered discount, asked for informationJan
2021Unsure about 30% discount offerJan
2021User found an offer suspiciousJan
2021Unsolicited calls, voicemails, blocked numberJan
2021Call identified as "jemsys," silentJan
2021Claimed discount offer was fraudulentJan
2021Poor phone line, difficult communicationJan
2021Received fraudulent call, requested PINJan
2021Questioned authenticity of user's claimJan
2021Number Of Searches: 92 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 03 January 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Broadwell(Warwickshire), Kineton(Gloucestershire) and Little Canford(Dorset).
02081234892 has 14 comments of which 11 x negative and 3 x neutral
02081234892 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081234892 👆 is reported as a phone number used for scam calls pretending to be from mobile networks like O2, Three, and EE. Callers, often with broken English and foreign accents, claim to offer discounts or special deals linked to Covid. They typically ask for personal details such as email addresses, bank account digits, or PINs. Several users have confirmed that these calls are fraudulent after contacting their providers. The callers sometimes hang up abruptly or stay silent when questioned. The number has been linked to repeated suspicious calls, with no legitimate offers confirmed by providers. Many people have blocked the number due to this behaviour and report it as a nuisance and potential fraud risk.
Reports on phone number 02081234892
5 yearsGot a call from 02081234892, some Indian lady saying she's from 02. I just ended it straight away. Seems dodgy to me since I'm not the one who pays the bill.5 yearsGot a call from a woman saying she was from Three, but she wasn't. When I called her out and started reading some of the mad comments I saw on here, she just hung up. Then she rang back, and I did the same thing again. It's such a joke - why is it nearly always the Indian call centres behind these scams? Honestly, they should just find proper jobs.5 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from my mobile provider (3), saying they wanted to offer a discount on my bill. They asked for my email and the last few numbers on my bank card, but it was a total scam. Definitely a fake call.Three6 yearsThis number showed up as jemsys once more, asking for the last four digits of my bank and my email. I said I’d have to check with EE later tonight and told them to ring back tomorrow. We’ll see if they actually bother. They only gave me a 20% discount for three months, which feels like a total scam.EE6 yearsGot a call from some number claiming I could get 30% off my EE bill for 3 months. Sounds a bit odd to me - wouldn’t EE offer that kinda deal themselves if it was legit? Not sure who they were but didn’t really trust it.EE6 yearsThis person claimed they had a 3 month EE discount deal. They asked me for my email and the last four digits of my bank account. Then they said my email wasn't in their system, asked if I had another one. When I told them the email I gave was right, the call just cut off straight away. I tried calling the number loads of times, at first it rang, then all of a sudden it just went busy every time with no answer.EE6 yearsSomeone called me saying they had a 3 month discount deal from EE. They asked for my email and the last four digits of my bank account. When I told them my email, they said it wasn’t in their system and asked if I had another one. But when I gave them the right one, the phone just cut off straight away. I tried ringing the number loads of times after but it either just rang out or was busy, no one ever answered.EE6 yearsSomeone rang me up saying they were from EE and were giving a 30% discount because of Covid. They kept asking me over and over for my email address, which seemed a bit fishy to me.EE6 yearsToday (21/01/21) this number rang me twice. I missed the first call and it went to voicemail, but there was no message left. When I picked up the second time, no one said anything. I've decided to block them now.6 yearsI picked up the phone and there wasn’t a single word from the other side. The caller ID showed the name jemsys, which was a bit odd.6 yearsSomeone rang me pretending to be from O2, saying they had special discounts. I checked with O2 themselves and they said it was definitely a scam.O26 yearsReally bad connection on the call, had a hard time understanding her ‘cause of the terrible line and her English was super broken. She said something about a 30% discount from O2 due to Covid. I told her nicely I was hanging up since no phone company would have such rubbish signal and be so hard to understand. Proper dodgy call.6 yearsGot a call from a 02 number, they gave me a PIN and then asked me to tell it back. I didn’t bite and they just ended the call. Not giving out any codes to strangers!6 yearsThis person claimed to be from O2, but honestly, I was a bit sceptical about it.Submit Your Own Report (020 8123 4892)
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