02081336515
☎️ 02081336515 👆 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 02081336515
- Scammer pretending to be LloydsSep
2024Scam claim: unrealistic 14% returnsAug
2023Repeated scam calls selling investmentsAug
2023Repeated scam calls about investmentsAug
2023Repeated calls promoting investment scamAug
2023Phone flagged call as spamAug
2023Number disconnected, unable to callJul
2023Persistent aggressive caller with accentFeb
2023Scam call, persistent Asian manFeb
2023Scam call, persistent Indian womanFeb
2023Scam call with Indian accentFeb
2023Caller hung up because of protectionFeb
2023Phone number listing sharedFeb
2023Ignored scam call, avoided frustrationFeb
2023Scammer bypassed BT call guardianFeb
2023Suspicious foreign caller, potential scamFeb
2023Indian scammer, fake computer fixFeb
2023Arrogant Asian man wanted accessFeb
2023Just a phone number listedFeb
2023Scam call warning: dangerous, fraudulentFeb
2023Unsolicited call quickly dismissed malwareFeb
2023Scammer attempted computer access; hung-upFeb
2023Caller hung up after questionFeb
2023Suspicious calls, immediate disconnection repeatedFeb
2023Indian accent, computer call, ignoredFeb
2023Windows scam call identifiedFeb
2023No answer; no message leftFeb
2023Caller claimed IT issue, boredFeb
2023Home computer scam alertFeb
2023Intrusive IT support scam callFeb
2023Unwanted weekend call; now blockedFeb
2023Scam call, no message leftFeb
2023Scam warning; protect your computerFeb
2023Scam warns: Don’t trust themFeb
2023Scam call from technical departmentFeb
2023Home computer hacker claiming callFeb
2023Ignored unwanted phone callFeb
2023Definitely a caller; beware!Feb
2023Scammer impersonated tech supportFeb
2023Scam warning: refused software installFeb
2023Caller referenced computer during callFeb
2023Won't answer unknown calls, no messageFeb
2023Time wasters, no message leftFeb
2023Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 25 January 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Burgois(Cornwall), Outwood(West Yorkshire) and Stanley(Derbyshire).
02081336515 has 40 comments of which 29 x negative and 11 x neutral
02081336515 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081336515 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance primarily linked to computer and investment scams. Callers often claim to be from technical support or banks, alleging issues with personal computers or enticing victims with unrealistically high investment returns. Many report foreign accents, particularly South Asian, and aggressive or deceptive tactics including repeated calls, hanging up abruptly, and attempts to gain remote access to devices. The number has been flagged as suspicious by call-blocking services, with users advising against engaging or providing any information. It’s strongly recommended not to follow any instructions given, avoid interacting, and block the number to prevent exposure to potential fraud or personal data theft.
Reports on phone number 02081336515
2 yearsGot a call supposedly from Lloyds Bank about some payment to ITS or something... but as soon as I started asking questions, they just cut the call. What a proper scam! Hope someone else managed to call them out on it. Such dodgy people, total scumbags.Lloyds BankITS3 yearsTwice today I got a call from this number - total of eight times in just a couple of days! When I finally picked up, they were pitching some investment deal about British products being sold overseas with promises of great returns. Definitely a scam, watch out!3 yearsI picked up when this number called today, out of the eight times they've rang me in just two days. The person on the phone was pushing some scheme about investing in British products being sold overseas, promising great returns. Feels like a total con to me.3 yearsGot a call from this number like eight times over the past couple of days. I finally picked up today and they were going on about some investment deal with British products being sold overseas, promising great returns. Sounds like a total scam to me.3 yearsLooks like a scam to me - trying to promise 14% returns on investments when they can't even land a decent job! Sounds suspicious, don’t fall for it.3 yearsMy phone flagged the call as possibly spam.3 yearsI attempted to return the call, but every time I did, the line dropped straight away. Quite frustrating, really!3 yearsI got a call from a bloke with an Indian or Pakistani accent, he was really pushy about some problems with my Windows PC. He kept ringing back again and again, proper annoying. Pretty sure he was trying to hack into my computer or something, but luckily I never let it get that far.3 yearsThis bloke, sounded Asian, called me claiming there was a problem with my computer and somehow knew my name and where I live. I told him to buzz off and hung up, but he kept ringing back twice more! Proper annoying.3 yearsMy guardian protection kicked in, so the call just got cut off after they rang.3 yearsHad a call from a woman with an Indian accent who claimed there was a problem with my laptop or PC. Definitely felt like a con. I just said fine and ended the call. Then, to my surprise, she rang me again straightaway asking why I ended the chat! Totally bizarre!3 yearsGot a call from a woman speaking with an Indian accent saying there was something wrong with my computer. I told her Apple already looked at my laptop just last week, but she insisted the problem happened after that. I just hung up on her. Not sure how she managed to get through as we have BT call protector or something.Apple3 years02081336515 This is a new one for me, honestly. I’ve got BT Call Guardian set up, so anyone calling has to tell me their name and hit the # key before my phone actually rings. We’ve had this number for yonks and never had a scammer try this tactic before. Looks like they’ve finally figured out how to use the # key on their keypad now!BT Call Guardian3 yearsI usually just ignore the landline since it’s mostly scammers calling. This time, it was that number again, probably another scam trying to waste my time, so I dodged having to say a few choice words.3 yearsHad a call from a woman with a strange accent who claimed it was about "my laptop or personal computer." Definitely dodgy, sounded like a scam to me. I mentioned she was likely breaking the law and then ended the call.3 yearsHad a guy calling, sounded Asian and was really pushy, kept insisting he needed to access my laptop. Proper annoying!3 yearsGot a call from some guy claiming to be from India, saying there was something wrong with my PC. They were all about helping out, but I knew it was dodgy right away. Typical scam stuff.India3 yearsI got a call from someone with an asian accent, going by the name Jennifer, who asked for me personally. When I asked her what it was about, she said there was some issue with my computer. It sounded like such a dodgy scam, I couldn’t believe it. I told her to shove off (using way less polite language!) and called her a beast. Honestly, these calls can be really risky and might end up costing you a fortune.Jennifer3 yearsI got a call from someone trying to get into my computer. I ended the call but guess what, they called me back.3 yearsI got a call from a guy called John Ross claiming to be from Windows support. Somehow he already knew my name. When I asked if it was about a virus on my computer, he quickly said it was about malware instead, then just ended the call right away. Quite suspicious if you ask me.John Ross3 yearsI got a call asking about my wife’s computer or laptop, but she doesn’t own any. The person on the other end just hung up right away.3 years020881336515 Got a call from some Asian lady asking about my laptop or something. I just left the phone down. Then, after about 10 seconds, it rang again. When I picked up this time, dead silence on the other side. Weird.3 yearsI got a ring from a lady with a strong Indian accent, seemed like she wanted to talk about computers or something. I just ended the call straight away and when she called back, I let it go to voicemail.3 yearsGot a call saying my windows were sending out messages or something, haha. Classic scam, one of the oldest tricks in the book!3 yearsLike some others here have mentioned, I got a call from a woman with an Indian accent, saying she was from some IT department and that there was an issue with my computer. I told her I use a MacBook Pro, which usually shuts these calls down pretty quick. But she didn’t hang up - instead, she passed me on to another lady, also sounding Indian, who apparently specialised in Macs. Honestly, I lost interest and just ended the call there.3 yearsDidn’t answer, no voicemail left.3 yearsScam alert! Someone rang claiming to be IT support, saying there was an issue with my computer. I ended the call nicely but then they phoned me again, so I politely cut them off a second time. They woke everyone up at half eight on a chilled Saturday morning - really annoying!Scam3 yearsGot a call from this number at half eight on a Saturday, absolutely ridiculous. Blocked it straight away.3 yearsGot a call earlier today but they didn’t bother leaving a voicemail. Looks like from what others have said, it’s probably a scam.3 yearsTotally a scam, they were asking me to open Event Viewer on my laptop. I reckon they’d act all surprised by loads of messages popping up - but that’s completely normal, with thousands of entries! None of it means there’s a virus, so don’t buy into their story. Whatever they tell you to type in or do on your computer, don’t do it - they’re just after control to nick your private info.3 yearsThis has got scam written all over it. They wanted me to open Event Viewer on my PC and I just knew they’d act all surprised at the amount of logs there. It’s totally normal for there to be loads of entries, nothing suspicious at all! Don’t fall for their claims about viruses. Absolutely don’t let them guide you to type or click anything on your device. They’re just after control so they can get to your private data. Stay safe and don’t trust this rubbish!3 yearsHad a call from 020 81336515 today at around 12.56. A lady named Mary, speaking with a noticeable foreign accent, said she was from the 'Technical Department' and asked if I was the computer's owner because of supposed security problems. Seemed dodgy to me, so I just ended the call thinking it was probably a scam.MaryTechnical Department3 yearsGot a call today from some bloke claiming to be a computer hacker targeting home PCs. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.3 yearsFor sure a scammer! Watch out, everyone!3 yearsSaw a missed call from this number and just blocked it straight away.3 yearsI got a call from someone with a weird accent saying good morning ma’am and claiming to be from tech support. I told him to buzz off straight away since it was clearly a scam.3 yearsSome woman rang up claiming my laptop was hacked and asked if she'd put some software on to sort it out. No way was I falling for that trick, it was obvious she wanted to nick my bank details and passwords! Completely dodged the bullet there.3 yearsThe person on the phone kept talking about a computer, but I wasn’t sure what they were trying to say. Felt a bit off, like a scam maybe.3 yearsAnother call from those time wasters, and like always, no message left on the answerphone. Fingers crossed they end up paying for their lack of effort.3 yearsI don’t pick up calls from unknown numbers, so no idea who that was. If it was someone who really needed to get hold of me, they’d leave a voicemail, but nope, nothing left at all!Submit Your Own Report (020 8133 6515)
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