02081331889
☎️ 02081331889 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208133 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081331889
- Amazon scam call report sharedJun
2022Call suspected scammer from AmazonSep
2020User receives Amazon scam callsNov
2019Received suspicious call, likely scamNov
2019Caution with Amazon fake callsSep
2019Call from persistent scammer AdamSep
2019Unsolicited call from scam artistAug
2019Scam call regarding computer hackingJun
2019Scam caller claiming cyber crimeMay
2019Difficulty understanding Asian scam callersApr
2019Persistent caller requested £600 paymentApr
2019Fake call from someone impersonating policeApr
2019Persistent scammer with foreign accentFeb
2019Warning about scam in LondonFeb
2019Claimed laptop and phone hackFeb
2019Scam call impersonating IT supportFeb
2019Suspicious phone call from scammerJan
2019Partner received suspicious call. Provided numberJan
2019Fraudulent call from "Windows Support"Jan
2019User cautious of IT supportDec
2018Suspicious call from fake ITDec
2018Number Of Searches: 78 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 07 December 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hook(Wiltshire), Rhosneigr(Anglesey/Sir Fon), Talgarth(Powys) and Trekenning(Cornwall).
02081331889 has 19 comments of which 4 x neutral and 15 x negative
02081331889 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081331889 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls from a male, often using the name Peter Williams or Adam, claiming unauthorised Amazon orders or hacked accounts. Callers typically urge victims to access their computers or provide personal info, sometimes posing as IT support, Microsoft, or police. Accents suggest many scammers are of Asian origin. Victims report repeated calls, angry responses when questioned, and refusal to identify legitimate companies. Numbers given by scammers often lead nowhere trustworthy. Pre-recorded messages about Amazon Prime renewals are also common. The scam is well-known and frequently reported, with many warnings about its aggressive and deceptive tactics.
Reports on phone number 02081331889
4 yearsI received a rather dubious phone call earlier today from a gentleman with a distinctly Asian accent, purporting to inform me that someone had used my name to order an iPhone via Amazon. From the very beginning, it was clear this was nothing more than a scam. The caller claimed to be affiliated with Amazon's security team. Out of curiosity, I decided to continue the conversation to see what kind of details I could extract. When pressed for information, he provided a phone number-0208 133 1889-and an address at 14 Hanover Street, suggesting I reach out to that number for verification. Naturally, I refrained from making the call, as it became apparent that this was a tactic designed to lend credibility to his flimsy claims. This site corroborates my suspicions. One can't help but wonder why such lines haven't been shut down yet!AmazonHanover Street6 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from Amazon, saying my email had been hacked. It seemed a bit dodgy, so I told them I’d ring back to check if they really worked for Amazon, using the number 020801331889. The original call came from 0207 183316, and the bloke said his name was Christopher Williams, but his accent sounded Indian, which didn’t really match the fancy English name he used. Definitely felt off.AmazonChristopher WilliamsIndia7 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Online Health - the line was really bad and the guy had a strong Asian accent. He said someone was using my Amazon account to make purchases, then asked me to get on my computer. I asked for a number to call back and he gave me 0208 133 1889. Told him I’d verify before doing anything and he quickly got annoyed. I told him I thought it was a scam and hung up. After that, he left a bizarre voicemail calling me an online hacker? Such a weird, desperate bloke.Online HealthAmazon7 yearsLately, I keep getting calls from this number pretending to be Amazon. The voice on the other end is always some robotic American accent saying my Amazon Prime membership was automatically renewed for £39.99 and that I need to press 1 to cancel it. I’ve learned to just hang up straight away when it's one of those pre-recorded messages. It calms me down a bit knowing it’s a scam that others recognise too.AmazonAmazon Prime7 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Adam claiming to be from Amazon, saying there was a dodgy £600 charge on my account. He first asked for my wife’s number, then switched to my sister’s, but then said he was only messing about! Honestly, steer clear of this one, it’s total nonsense.AdamAmazon7 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Adam who was really pushy. I thought it was dodgy and ended the call straight away. Then he rang again, and even called a third time, talking about an supposed £600 payment I had approved. He said he was in London at a cybersecurity firm but wouldn't tell me which one. I did a quick check with 1471, and it turns out the call actually came from Thailand! Definitely a scam in my opinion.AdamLondonThailand7 yearsSome bloke called me, said his name was Adam. I hung up, but he rang me again shortly after. He never told me which company he was from, and when I asked, he couldn’t say either. Apparently, someone had tried to spend 600 quid. Then he suddenly claimed he worked for Microsoft and accused me of ignoring their messages. I told him straight, Microsoft don’t do that sort of thing, and called him out for lying and trying to scam me, then I ended the call.AdamMicrosoft7 yearsAnother dodgy scheme in play. A chap named Peter Williams insists that my computer has been compromised and, lo and behold, he ends up green-lighting a payment of £600 for a mobile device. How convenient! He also provided me with an additional number, 0208074195. What a palaver!Peter Williams7 yearsMy mother received a rather dubious call on her landline, purporting to be from some cyber crime unit. They claimed an attempt had been made to siphon £600 from her account! This so-called 'Peter Williams' insisted they required her internet credentials, email address, IP info, and the like to thwart the supposed heist. It was rather comical, really! Mum told him she’d consult her bank, after which he launched into a convoluted spiel about how he was distinctly affiliated with a special team combating cyber crime. His pushiness escalated to aggression when she refused to divulge her personal information! Quite the cheek, if you ask me!Peter WilliamsMum7 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying my Amazon account was hacked and asked me to open an email she’d sent. I struggled to understand her, so she transferred me to a man, also Asian, but his English was clearer. He claimed to be from Microsoft, telling me some third-party system had compromised my security. Supposedly, someone was trying to spend £350 on Amazon using my info. I thought, sure go ahead, I don’t even have that kind of money in my account! Besides, what account exactly was he talking about?AmazonMicrosoft7 yearsThis morning I got a call from someone named Peter Williams. He kept pushing for us to approve a payment of £600. He rang back around four times before finally giving up. We told him to quit bothering us.Peter Williams7 yearsJust got a call at work from someone named Peter Williams claiming to be the local police. When our senior managers asked him some tough questions, he ended the call right away. Watch out for these dodgy calls!Peter Williams7 yearsI received a rather dubious call today from a gentleman with a distinct foreign accent, claiming to represent some sort of cyber fraud firm. He insisted that I had made a fraudulent charge of £600 on my computer, which was news to me, as I’ve never ordered anything remotely close to that. He urged me to power up my device so he could verify this supposed transaction, but I firmly declined. The chap was incredibly pushy, though! I can assure you, I’m the sole user of my computer, and there’s absolutely no way I’ve made any such order. Just goes to show you can't be too careful these days!7 yearsLooks like peter williams is pretty stubborn, been through something similar where i got ripped off on a £600 smartphone purchase. contacted london's cyber crime unit and it support for help. big thanks to all who shared their experiences about his calls here.Peter WilliamsLondon7 yearshad a call from someone saying they were from it support, said our laptop was hacked and there was a £600 phone bought on our account. guy was really aggressive, got annoyed when i asked questions. we told him we’d look them up and he actually gave his name and phone number. then he just cut the call after we mentioned checking online and seeing other people’s experiences. pretty similar to what others have said.8 yearsOn 12/01/19, my partner got a call from 02081331889. The person on the line was an Asian woman who started talking about a mobile phone order and claimed she was trying to access my partner's computer. When my partner got suspicious and asked more questions, she passed the call to an Asian bloke who got quite grumpy when questioned. Eventually, he gave out the number I mentioned.8 yearsGot a couple of calls from a guy named Peter Williams claiming to be from Windows support. He said someone hacked our system and I needed to pay £600 for a Windows product to fix it. He was really pushy about it, called me twice and wouldn't take no for an answer.Peter Williams8 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be IT support, asking me to log into my computer. Name they gave was Peter Williams or something similar. Bit suspicious if you ask me.Peter Williams8 yearsI just got a call from someone claiming to be from IT support saying they’d put a hold on an iPhone order. He told me his name was Peter Williams and asked me to check some emails on my computer - but oddly, not in my own email account. When I kept questioning him, he started getting really irritated. I told him I’d check with my own IT guy, and that didn’t go down well at all. I managed to note down the number he was calling from: 02081331889.Peter WilliamsSubmit Your Own Report (020 8133 1889)
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