02081257995
☎️ 02081257995 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Simwood eSMS Limited. It is part of the phone block 208125 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081257995
- report scam calls to policeJul
2020Accusing them of being deceitfulJul
2020Warning: Beware of Carol TaylorJul
2020Negative experience with fraudulent scamJul
2020Potential scam phone call reportedJul
2020Woman posing school safety board, scamJul
2020Warning about potential scam phone callJul
2020Scam caller impersonating school safetyJul
2020User disputes sponsorship claim, requests proofJul
2020Unknown caller requesting payment for advertisementJul
2020Suspected scam call from smokerfreyJul
2020Providing education, she abruptly hung upJul
2020Support anti-bullying book in schoolsJul
2020Number Of Searches: 48 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 07 July 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cotheridge(Worcestershire), Fauldshope(Scottish Borders) and Leziate(Norfolk).
02081257995 has 12 comments of which 6 x negative and 6 x neutral
02081257995 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081257995 👆 is reported as linked to persistent scam calls, often involving bogus claims about sponsoring anti-bullying or school safety books. Callers frequently use fake names like Carol Taylor, Susanne Taylor, Heather Bailey or Helen Bailey, and impersonate school boards or safety organisations. They try to coerce recipients into paying around £180 for supposed sponsorships or subscriptions, frequently hanging up or becoming aggressive when challenged. Targets are usually offered false invoices and pressured to make immediate payments. Many have flagged these calls as suspicious and disturbing, warning of potential fraudulent use of payment details. The scam seems widespread and repeats regularly, with callers using tactics to seem official and prey on trust related to schools and safety campaigns.
Reports on phone number 02081257995
6 yearsI reckon these folks are just out to scam and cheat you, not to be trusted at all.6 yearsSomeone called claiming to be Susanne Taylor, said she'd chatted with me back in February about some anti-bullying project and that the books were ready for the school. I told her I had no clue what she meant, and she just ended the call. Sounds like the usual scam trying to get money, if you ask me.Susanne Taylor6 yearsBack in January, I got a call from a woman named Carol Taylor who was talking about some anti-bullying campaign. Just a heads up, it felt a bit dodgy to me. Watch out for scams!Carol Taylor6 yearsI had almost the same thing happen to me. The lady said she was calling from the school board about an anti-bullying book that apparently had my business’s name in it. She insisted I had signed up for it back in January, which was total rubbish. Definitely a scam, watch out!6 yearsSo, my missus was doing her thing at home and she got a call from some woman saying she was Heather or Helen Bailey, wanting to chat with me. She kept things vague and wouldn’t say what the call was about, but my wife reckoned the woman sounded off and a bit dodgy. She told me to be careful, and I ended up looking it up here - looks like it’s one of those scams.HeatherHelen Bailey6 yearsGot a call saying I’d sponsored a book with my name and company in it or something like that. Spoke to them back in Feb, and they claimed I owed £180. I mentioned a local school could get the book sent there. Then, out of nowhere, they just hung up on me. Complete rubbish.6 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be part of the ‘school safety board’. She told me I’d somehow agreed to sponsor an advert in a primary school magazine. She said the latest issue was out now, and I guess the next step would’ve been to pressure me into paying. I just hung up straight away and decided to report it here. Total con, trying to scam money out of you. Definitely dodgy - they want your card info and who knows what else they might do with it. Steer well clear!6 yearsGot a call from someone saying she was Heather Bailey, part of the school safety team or something like that. When I asked questions, she just cut the call. Same thing happened last week too. Definitely feels like a scam!Heather Bailey6 yearsThis woman rang me up claiming I'd sponsored a safety first booklet for a local school. I told her I had no clue what she meant, and she said she’d check the original call and get back to me. Out of curiosity, I looked up the number and noticed loads of similar complaints. When I asked how much I supposedly owed, she mentioned a £180 subscription fee. Fingers crossed I won't be getting any more calls about it.6 yearsI got a call from someone, could’ve been a bloke or a lass, sounded like they smoked way too much. They were trying to con me but I just hung up sharpish.6 yearsthey are offering a chance to back an anti-bullying school book, kinda like a sponsorship deal. if you chip in, your name will appear on a certificate cheering your support - nice to show off around work. the price is £180. i can get a deposit from you straight away if you want.6 yearsShe just cut the call after I told her that our job involves working straight with schools to offer educational services.Submit Your Own Report (020 8125 7995)
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