02081239249
☎️ 02081239249 👆 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 02081239249
- Scam health product sales callOct
2016Suspicious health product sales callOct
2016Suspicious call, mother-in-law cleverSep
2016Scam call, card details sharedSep
2016Caller didn't leave a messageSep
2016Repetitive calls for former employeeSep
2016Persistent nuisance caller, no reasonSep
2016Frequent annoying calls about former staffSep
2016Suspicious call about health concernsSep
2016Unidentified male called, poor EnglishAug
2016Unexpected phone bills reduction scamAug
2016Receiving daily unwanted calls. BlockedAug
2016Mentioned Wellbeing Centre, stopped listeningJul
2016Elderly husband gave bank detailsJun
2016Scam healthcare misuse of private informationJun
2016Criminal hoax targeting elderly womanMay
2016Difficult to understand, likely scamApr
2016Caller from Wellness Centre selling medicationMar
2016Persistent calls for glucosamine supplementFeb
2016Warning about scam Aloe Vera tabletsFeb
2016Missed call, no voicemail leftJan
2016Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 16 January 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Birchanger(Essex), Evan Water(Dumfries and Galloway), Penwhapple Reservoir(East Ayrshire), Shay Gate(West Yorkshire) and Stockend(Gloucestershire).
02081239249 has 20 comments of which 2 x negative and 18 x neutral
02081239249 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081239249 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance and scam caller targeting elderly individuals with unsolicited health product offers. The callers often pressure for bank or card details, sometimes citing partial personal information, likely obtained through dubious means. Many complain about poor English, refusal to identify their organisation clearly, and repeated calls despite refusal or warnings. Reports indicate attempts to sell overpriced supplements, often under the guise of health or wellbeing centres. Some have experienced financial loss or distress, especially among vulnerable relatives with dementia or limited understanding. The number is associated with aggressive tactics, misleading information, and potential fraud. Users strongly advise against engaging, sharing personal details, or returning calls, recommending blocking or reporting the number to relevant authorities for action.
Reports on phone number 02081239249
10 yearsI received a call from this number claiming they were offering health products aimed at enhancing wellbeing. They were rather pushy about obtaining bank information over the phone. When I refused to let my elderly grandmother share her details, they became rather discontented. It’s imperative that this number is dealt with to prevent any more potential scams.10 yearsI received a call from this number claiming they were offering health products aimed at enhancing well-being. They were quite pushy about obtaining bank details during the conversation. When I mentioned my elderly grandmother was thinking about sharing her information, they became rather unpleasant. It's crucial that action is taken to put an end to this number's activities.10 yearsMy 93-year-old mother-in-law received a call claiming they needed to verify her "account," insisting it ended with a 4 and requesting the remainder of the number. Thankfully, she’s as sharp as a tack and decided to play along, wasting a bit of the caller's time before she hung up!10 yearsToday, my mother, who is living with dementia, received a phone call from this number. Apparently, they requested her card information, which she provided, including the security code. She mentioned that the caller seemed to know certain details, which made her think they were legitimate, leading her to agree to purchase some sort of 'health product'. Unfortunately, she can't recall what the product was, but she rang me right away, feeling uneasy about the whole situation. I attempted to reach the number myself for clarification about their business, but my calls went unanswered. Consequently, I've had to cancel her card to protect her.10 yearsThe unknown number didn’t pick up my call. They really could have just left a message on the answering machine instead.10 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number on a weekly basis, inquiring about a former employee who hasn't been with us for eight years! Each time I inform them of this fact, they refuse to disclose their identity or the purpose of their calls, and then promptly hang up. Interestingly, they seem to be of Chinese origin. It’s rather perplexing, to say the least!10 yearsI keep receiving calls from a woman who sounds Chinese. She never reveals where she’s calling from or the purpose of her call, and keeps asking for a colleague who hasn’t been with us for eight years. Every time I mention this, she simply hangs up. It’s beyond frustrating, as she continues to ring back incessantly!10 yearsI receive calls from this number on a weekly basis, and it's quite clear they’re from China. The callers refuse to identify themselves or explain their purpose. They continually ask for a staff member who departed eight years ago. I’ve informed them repeatedly that she’s no longer here, yet they persist in ringing me up. They just respond with, "Alright, no worries," before abruptly ending the call. It’s rather frustrating since it is, indeed, a bother for me when they disregard my message about her having left so long ago, yet they keep bombarding me with these calls. A simple apology for the inconvenience would really be appreciated!China10 yearsJust had a phone call from an unknown bloke today. His English wasn’t all that great, and he barely managed to say a couple of things before the connection cut out on me. Quite odd, really!10 yearsI gave my mum a bell in an effort to help her cut down on her phone expenses, and it appeared this caller had quite a bit of information about her. They asked for her bank sort code, but she was unsure of it. They then proceeded to ask for her card number and security code, to which she mentioned that my husband had kept hold of her cards. After three days of persistent calls, where the last one ended with her firmly stating she was not interested, it honestly feels like they were just hounding her. Three calls in three consecutive days? That's definitely crossing the line into harassment, if you ask me.10 yearsI appear to be receiving a call on a daily basis these days. BLOCKED!10 yearsThey claimed it was the Wellbeing Centre. I switched off after that.Wellbeing Centre10 yearsOn Saturday, the 18th of June 2016, my husband, who is quite advanced in age, received a phone call from someone unknown. To my astonishment, this caller seemed to possess an unsettling amount of information regarding my husband’s health conditions. Shockingly, my husband ended up disclosing our bank account information to this stranger!10 yearsIt's alarming how these fraudulent health services seem to possess personal details. It makes you wonder where they've obtained such sensitive information-perhaps they've tapped into NHS records or similar sources. This lot needs to be put in their place before they cause any more trouble!NHS10 yearsSomeone rang my elderly mother, had access to sensitive medical information about her, and attempted to coax her into revealing her banking info. It's quite concerning!10 yearsI received a phone call from someone whose English was rather poor, and I struggled to grasp more than just a few fragmented phrases. The caller sounded quite miffed that I wasn't able to decipher her rather unfortunate attempts at communication. At one point, she queried whether I had been for a run or something similar. I quickly informed her that I was far too preoccupied and had no intention of engaging further. Politely, I requested that she refrain from calling me again. Quite clearly a scam - the number was 02081239249.10 yearsI received a call from someone identifying herself as Swelha, claiming to represent a Wellness Centre. She was keen on promoting a product named Pro Alo 5000 mg and persistently requested my credit card information. While her tone was courteous, I found the entire interaction rather bothersome.SwelhaWellness Centre10 yearsI've been getting calls from someone promoting glucosamine, claiming they're concerned about my wellbeing. Honestly, I've made it clear that I'm not interested and take care of my health myself. Yet, they persist in calling me. Just received another call moments ago. The voice on the line had a hint of a Malaysian accent, but the first bloke, who introduced himself as Frank, sounded almost accent-free. Quite baffling!Frank11 yearsI want to bring attention to a dubious company called Nutralis Wellbeing. They have been targeting vulnerable older individuals with phone calls, offering overpriced Aloe Vera tablets. My poor mother has just been swindled out of a significant amount of money. Please, I urge everyone to avoid answering calls from this number.Nutralis Wellbeing11 yearsI received a call but it hung up without leaving a message.Submit Your Own Report (020 8123 9249)
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