02081236384
☎️ 02081236384 👆 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 02081236384
- Received suspicious call about deliveryMar
2022Received suspicious call requesting paymentMar
2022Recent similar phone call experienceMar
2022Warning about suspicious phone callMar
2022Received repeated identical phone callMar
2022Royal Mail saying have parcelMar
2022Repeating the same phone callMar
2022Received suspicious call, provided emailMar
2022Received scam call about paymentMar
2022Caller had Eastern European accentMar
2022Number Of Searches: 19 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 12 March 2022 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Drakes Cross(Worcestershire), East Rudham(Norfolk), Houbie(Shetland Isles) and Langold(Nottinghamshire).
02081236384 has 10 comments of which 10 x neutral
02081236384 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081236384 👆 is reported as a scam involving callers, often with Eastern European accents, claiming to be from Royal Mail about parcels requiring a small fee to be delivered. They attempt to obtain personal information such as email addresses and direct recipients to suspicious websites or invoices without clear item details. Recipients not expecting parcels are advised to decline and report such calls. The callers tend to hang up abruptly when confronted or refused payment. This approach raises significant suspicion, and Royal Mail advises reporting these incidents to official channels. Visitors should remain cautious, avoid sharing personal details, and verify any parcel claims directly through trusted sources.
Reports on phone number 02081236384
4 yearsI recently encountered a similar situation to what others here have described. A woman with a distinct accent rang me up, claiming there was a parcel from Amazon that Royal Mail was supposed to deliver, but that the postage had somehow not been included. She requested I pay £1.55. I was reluctant to share my email, and when she mentioned sending a text message, that never came through. Instead, she provided a website link that I went ahead and entered, which displayed an invoice, yet there were no specifics about the parcel itself. Feeling rather uneasy at this point, I insisted she return the item. She assured me she would, suggesting the sender would reach out to me directly. I've now reported the incident to the email provided by Royal Mail for reporting scams.AmazonRoyal Mail4 yearsI've just had the same kind of phone call - something about a parcel that needs delivering, and they mentioned a fee of £1.55. I asked if I could drop them an email. When I expressed my suspicion that it might be a scam, they simply cut the call on me.4 yearsJust had a remarkably similar call a quarter of an hour ago. The caller suggested she could send a text or an email to validate that it was all above board.4 yearsI recently got a rather dodgy phone call from a lady speaking with a Russian accent, who insisted she was from Royal Mail. She mentioned something about having a parcel that was supposedly for me and offered to explain how I could pick it up. When I mentioned I hadn’t ordered anything, she abruptly responded with, "Alright, I’ll just return it to the sender, then. Cheerio!" and promptly ended the call. The number that flashed up on my screen is the one listed below.Royal Mail4 yearsI've had that very same call come through to me as well.4 yearsI received a call claiming to be from Royal Mail, stating they had a package waiting for me. When I mentioned that I wasn’t anticipating any delivery, they abruptly hung up! Quite baffling, really.Royal Mail4 yearsReceived the identical call again.4 yearsI received a call where the person requested my email address. I went ahead and provided it to facilitate sending me more details. However, it struck me as rather peculiar, so I chose not to open the email when it arrived.4 yearsI recently received a call where they wanted me to cough up some cash for posting. The moment I mentioned I wasn't interested in parting with any money, they hung up immediately! It’s blatantly a scam!4 yearsI had an identical encounter to what others have mentioned. An individual with an Eastern European accent called, insisting she was representing Royal Mail. When I expressed my disinterest in the parcel, she abruptly ended the call without so much as a word. Quite baffling!Royal MailSubmit Your Own Report (020 8123 6384)
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