02081378662
☎️ 02081378662 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 208137 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081378662
- Nuisance calls from fake O2Mar
2024Claiming O2 discount offer callMar
2024Unknown number called for 2 secondsMar
2024Blocked number after no messageMar
2024Spam call blocked, checked hereMar
2024Unknown number, did not respondMar
2024Multiple similar numbers blocked recentlyMar
2024Warning about phone scam callsMar
2024Foreign man trying fraudulent scamMar
2024Caller hung up, likely spamMar
2024The user thinks it's a scamMar
2024Suspicious call from dishonest companyMar
2024Oxygen scam suspicion mentionedMar
2024Caller did not leave messageMar
2024Beware of potential scam callsMar
2024Report O2 scam. Request account numberMar
2024Beware of scammer from O2Mar
2024Coherent skepticism about ID validityMar
2024Update portal, fake O2 announcementFeb
2024Warning about Indian call center scamFeb
2024Unsolicited call from unknown numberFeb
2024Missed O2 discount scam callFeb
2024Answered call from unidentified numberFeb
2024Suspicious call, potentially fraudulent, blockedFeb
2024Harassing calls continue relentlesslyFeb
2024Warning about potential scam callerFeb
2024Scammer pretending to be 02Feb
2024Frustrated with persistent scam callsFeb
2024Unsolicited O2 loyalty call concernsFeb
2024Background noise during O2 callFeb
2024Received similar unwanted call, ignoredFeb
2024Received potentially suspicious call, investigatedFeb
2024Missed call from foreign company, blockedFeb
2024Unanswered call from unknown numberFeb
2024Unknown caller hung up abruptlyFeb
2024O2 scam calls reported, fraudulentFeb
2024Suspicious caller likely phone scamFeb
2024Did not answer potential scamFeb
2024Received call from both companiesFeb
2024Unanswered call, likely a scamFeb
2024No message was leftFeb
2024Fraudulent; frequent calls; blocked numberFeb
2024Grateful for confirmation, feeling reassuredFeb
2024Block scammers, call from unknown numbersFeb
2024Blocked unrecognized number after readingFeb
2024Warning: Potential online scam alertFeb
2024Unanswered calls from potential scammersFeb
2024Ignore unrecognized calls, listen voicemailFeb
2024Warning: Suspicious call from "O2"Feb
2024Annoying calls, blocked numberFeb
2024Unknown number, no message, blockedFeb
2024Suspected scam, blocked the callerJan
2024Suspicious call from alleged o2Jan
2024Received unsolicited telemarketing call. DeclinedJan
2024Possible scam phone call incidentJan
2024O2 impersonation scam call warningJan
2024Complex case with legal violationsJan
2024Request for PAC code warningJan
2024Scam call from fake O2Jan
2024Caller claimed from O2, suspiciousJan
2024Suspicious discount offer; Indian accentJan
2024Number Of Searches: 395 Number Of Comments: 61 First Seen: 19 January 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Carn Deas(Highland), Fyfield(Wiltshire), Instow(Devon) and Rhydaman(Carmarthenshire).
02081378662 has 61 comments of which 45 x neutral and 16 x negative
02081378662 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081378662 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number primarily targeting O2 customers with fraudulent offers of discounts or account upgrades. Callers often claim to represent O2 or Virgin Media, using heavy foreign accents and calling repeatedly with no messages left, indicating a likely scam. Many users report aggressive or evasive behaviour when challenged and urge blocking the number immediately. Genuine communications from O2 rarely come unsolicited via phone. New visitors are advised to avoid answering unknown calls from this range, not to provide any personal information, and to verify any concerns by directly contacting their official service provider. Multiple related numbers have been reported, emphasising a widespread scam campaign originating from call centres overseas. Caution and vigilance are strongly recommended.
Reports on phone number 02081378662
2 yearsI've received a couple of calls from this number, and after the second instance, I decided to block them. Each time, it was someone pretending to be from O2. Typically, I tell them to bugger off!2 yearsReceived a call supposedly from o2, touting some sort of discount.2 yearsI received a brief call from the number 02081378662, lasting only a couple of seconds, and I couldn’t place it. Is this a dodgy call or something?2 yearsThey didn’t bother to leave a voicemail, so I just blocked the number straight away.2 yearsGot a call but didn’t answer, it showed up as spam. No voicemail or anything, so I looked it up here and honestly, not shocked at all! I've blocked the number now. Cheers for the help! Really wish these annoying calls would just stop!2 yearsI saw the number but didn’t reply since it wasn’t familiar to me.2 yearsIn the past week, I've gotten calls from a few numbers that look almost the same: 020 8137 8672, 020 8137 8662, and 020 8137 8663. I've blocked all of them now.2 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an accent saying he was switching my Virgin phone over to a different network. Thing is, I don’t even have Virgin. When I called him out on it, he just kept banging on. Then he handed me over to some Peter bloke, a supervisor apparently, who also sounded foreign. I told him outright it was a scam, and that’s when they started getting proper rude.VirginPeter2 yearsGot a call that just rang once before hanging up, probably some spam.2 yearsTotal scam! They rang up saying there was an issue with my o2 account and they needed to transfer me or something. Thing is, I’m not even an o2 customer, so that was a dead giveaway. I told them to do one, ended the call and blocked the number straight away.2 yearsGot two calls within one day from some scammer posing as O2 or Virgin Media. The first one popped up from 8662. Definitely dodgy.O2Virgin Media2 yearsTotally a scam, don’t trust it at all!2 yearsI think this is an O2 phone scam, so watch out!2 yearsPhone rang but no voicemail or anything. Definitely looks like a scam, no doubt.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2, but seemed like a total scammer to me.2 yearsDefinitely one of those dodgy scam calls.2 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were calling from O2.2 yearsHad a dodgy call claiming to be from O2, asked them for my O2 account number and they quickly ended the call. Definitely a scam.2 yearsIndeed, a dodgy O2 caller. Claimed he was there to 'refresh my account portal'. How suspicious!2 yearsReceived a dodgy call from an Indian call centre, touting some supposed 40% discount on O2 services. It's definitely not on!2 yearsI received a call from someone claiming that Virgin and O2 had joined forces, which I was already aware of. The caller mentioned something about upgrading my account and offering me a whopping 70% off. However, his accent was quite thick - it was pretty tricky to follow. I asked him to send me a text with the details so that I could check it out properly. He agreed but then abruptly ended the call. I've decided to block the number now.Virgin2 yearsI couldn't answer this call, yet I've encountered several others from supposed O2 reps touting discounts, which turned out to be nothing more than scams. I've decided to block this number for good measure.2 yearsI picked up the phone as I noticed it was a landline, but my Truecaller app wasn't recognising the number at all. The chap at the other end said he was from O2, but I had my doubts. I straight away told him I suspected he was up to no good, given that my caller ID wasn’t backing him up.Truecaller2 yearsI received a call from someone with a strong Indian accent, purporting to be from O2. He was keen to verify details regarding an upgrade to my account. When I requested that he email me the information instead, he abruptly ended the call. I’ve decided it’s best to block this number now.2 yearsThis number is definitely a scam, don’t answer and just block it straight away.Caller2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from O2 - total scam, sounded like they were from India. I just blocked the number straight away.2 yearsGave me a ring regarding something to do with O2. There was an awful lot of background noise, sounding as if they were having a natter at a mate's place!2 years+44 20 8137 8662 Honestly, this is getting on my nerves. I figured it would be a one-time thing but nope, they keep calling me. Within just 15 minutes, I got two calls from the exact number but different voices each time. I’m busy and don’t have patience for these scammers, so I just blocked the number straight away!2 yearsGot two calls from this number but I didn’t pick up since I’ve no one in London that’d be ringing me.London2 yearsGot a call earlier, and I told the lady I’d ring 02 myself to check if what she was saying was true since I don’t really trust random callers. After that, I popped over here to see if anyone else had reported anything. She just hung up on me lol.2 years+44 20 8137 8662 Didn’t sound British at all, the woman was so quiet and sounded like she was from some busy call centre in India. She claimed it was a loyalty deal from O2 - seriously? Been with O2 for over a decade and never once got any calls like this. All my offers come through the O2 priority app or when I contact them myself. I’d steer clear of this one, felt a bit off to me.UKIndia2 yearsAt 10:53 on 12/02/1924 my phone buzzed with this number, but as soon as I picked up, the call was instantly cut off.2 yearsI’ve been receiving calls from individuals purporting to be from O2, and I’m convinced it’s some sort of scam. It all seems rather dodgy.2 yearsI got a call from someone who said his name was Brian, but he spoke with a strong Indian accent and there was a lot of noise in the background, so I couldn’t really catch the company he was representing. When I asked him to say the company's name again, he just hung up on me. I’ve since blocked the number.Brian2 yearsConstantly pestering and unyielding. They called once more.2 yearsGot a call from a number pretty much like the one that rang me about 45 minutes earlier. I chose not to pick up since I’d already checked it out here before.2 yearsSome bloke called and kept slurring his company’s name even though I could hear him perfectly well. He went on about switching to a new billing setup and threw Virgin Media into the conversation, but I zoned out and just left the call running. After around three minutes of nothing, he hung up, then rang me back three times in a row pretty quickly. Definitely felt like a scam, probably after people’s billing info or something.Virgin Media2 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise so I didn’t pick it up. They left a voicemail though. Looked it up on this site and turns out it was probably a scam. I’ve blocked the number now.2 yearsAt first, they said they were calling from O2, but halfway through the chat, they switched to saying they were with Virgin Media after I told them I didn’t have O2. Bit strange to me, like how can one person be from both places? I was a bit suspicious all along, so I just ended the call once I felt I’d wasted enough of their time.O2Virgin Media2 yearsGot a call from an unfamiliar number, didn’t pick up and no voicemail was left. Pretty sure it was a scam.2 yearsGot a call from this number about o2 charges, but I’m not even an o2 customer. They rang me like 4 times in just 20 minutes! I just ended up hanging up and blocked the number right away. Total scam, avoid it.2 yearsI never picked up, and they didn’t bother to leave a voicemail or anything.2 yearsWhen I get a call from a number I don’t know, I usually just ignore it. If it's something important, they’ll ring back or leave a voicemail anyway. That’s my way of handling these mystery calls!2 yearsSCAM ALERT ... AVOID THIS NUMBER ... DO NOT RESPOND If you use O2 and get a call like this, just hang up and get in touch with O2 directly - but definitely not on the number that rang you. A woman called me pretending to be from O2. Luckily, I’m not actually an O2 customer, though my provider does run on the O2 network. She had a very polished spiel, spoke with an Indian accent, and it was clear she was a scammer. Even though the caller ID showed a London number, I’m pretty sure it was a call centre based in India.LondonIndia2 yearsGot a call from a mobile number, but I never pick up if I don’t know who it is. It went straight to voicemail and they didn’t bother leaving a message, just hung up. Pretty sure it’s a scam.2 yearsGot a call from this number that I didn’t recognise, and it kept ringing for nearly a minute. After checking this website, I decided to block it straight away.2 yearsHad no idea who was calling from this number, so I just let it ring. Since there was no voicemail left, I decided to block it straight away.2 yearsTotal rip off, watch out!2 yearsCheers for confirming that, it really puts my mind at ease.2 yearsGot calls from different numbers, so I just blocked them all, seemed like a scam to me.2 yearsGot a call on my phone at 14:03 on the 9th of February. Then the same number tried ringing me 4 times all within a minute. I didn’t answer and ended up blocking it.2 yearsI received a rather peculiar call today, with the chap claiming to be from O2. He mentioned something about them taking over from Virgin Media, which is the company I use for my television and internet services. To be honest, I struggled to comprehend what he was saying; the accent was incredibly thick, and the whole conversation was rather baffling. After a while, it seemed he grew bored and hung up on me without further ado. I find it hard to believe that Virgin would just switch my account over like that without informing me directly. I've decided to block this number, as it’s clearly dodgy!Virgin MediaVirgin2 yearsI received a call purporting to be from O2, and the person on the other end requested that I verify my personal information. However, they appeared completely stumped when I pressed them for specifics about my details. When I inquired further about their identity, they snapped back with an irritated, "I’VE ALREADY STATED I’M CALLING FROM O2!!!” This was enough to make me hang up in disbelief.2 yearsAbsolutely, I just received a phone call from them. They didn’t mention anything pertaining to Virgin but were banging on about a 40% discount on my O2 bill. I swiftly put an end to the conversation and ended the call.Virgin2 yearsAbsolutely a con! I’m not even a customer of O2, yet I received a call from some bloke with a dodgy Indian accent claiming to be from a so-called O2 number. What a joke! 🤷♀️2 yearsReceived a dodgy call pretending to be from O2, claiming they could slash my bill by 40%. Definitely a scam!2 yearsVirgin Media has transferred my account over to O2 without my consent, which is blatantly unlawful. Their actions raise serious concerns about the collusion between them, my local council (LBWF), and the police, who seem to have been intercepting my communications since they were made aware of their defamation and data breaches, which put my safety at risk due to a longstanding abusive situation that has persisted since 2017. Instead of addressing this issue legally, they appear to have been engaged in financial exploitation and manipulation in conjunction with the likes of DWP, PwC, and Grant Thornton. It’s rather difficult to condense five years of evidence into a comment, but rest assured, I am determined to expose these wrongdoers. Recently, I stumbled upon documentation indicating that Virgin has instructed its employees to refrain from any contact with me regarding my unresolved complaints-a clear pattern of behaviour synonymous with individuals or entities involved in domestic abuse. Unfortunately, it seems that they have commodified domestic violence, with a network of accomplices aiding the persistence of such abuse. Communications and financial institutions, like O2 and Virgin, have consistently ignored the plight of the most vulnerable while profiting from their distress. It’s shocking to observe the complacency of regulatory bodies and government institutions in addressing these grave matters. For years, I have been trapped in this vicious cycle of exploitation, with those in positions of power working against my interests, complicit in various fraudulent activities. The evidence supporting my claims is substantial, while their omissions are even more so. Should their conspiracy escalate to a fatal conclusion, it implicates significant figures including high-ranking council members, politicians like Iain Duncan Smith, and others benefitting from this unlawful setup. It's staggering to think how far these individuals will go-attempting to assert ownership of my home while pursuing their criminal agenda. The repeated failures from medical establishments to provide the necessary care for my brain condition highlight the extent of institutional negligence and malpractice I’ve faced. Consequently, every attempt to raise these concerns has been met with obfuscation, particularly by O2-who have further complicated my situation after Virgin passed them the dubious instructions. Each interaction has been a mechanism for them to cover up their illegal activities, leaving me to wonder about their audacity, given their apparent intent to silence me. The ongoing harassment is just one of the many tools in their arsenal, clearly pointing to a deeply entrenched network of governance that is failing not just me but countless others similarly situated. It's abundantly clear that I remain a target for these scams, with no shortage of strategies employed to dismiss my allegations. I refuse to remain silent or invisible. The recent machinations surrounding Santander and other bodies only further illustrate the web of deceit surrounding this scandal, and I will persist in unraveling it, no matter the personal cost. My objective is clear: to shine a light on this systematic abuse before it proves fatal. More revelations are forthcoming.Virgin MediaO2LBWFDWPPwCGrant ThorntonVirginIain Duncan Smith2 yearsI recently put in a request for my PAC code, expecting the process to be straightforward as I’m the account holder for both my children's phones and my own. The agent was helpful enough, but when the codes finally landed in my inbox, I was taken aback when he insisted I pass them on to him. Thankfully, I had noticed the warning that accompanied the arrival of the code, which advised against sharing it with any staff members. It really left me reeling, considering that could have been a major blunder if I hadn’t caught that alert. As for reporting the incident, I knew it would be pointless-there's simply no accountability for their overseas agents, and they seem inclined to sweep any complaints under the rug anyway. It’s utterly baffling how adept they are at this sort of thing; it’s almost as if they're in the business of conjuring away grievances like a poorly-executed magic trick!2 yearsI received a call from this number that purported to be from O2. The caller started off with a casual "How are you?" To which I responded, "I’m rather busy," seemingly throwing him off his game. He then promptly ended the call, but to be honest, I was prepared to do the same had he continued.2 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from O2, but as soon as I labelled them a scammer, they swiftly disconnected. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!2 yearsI received a call about some discount on O2’s internet service, but the person had an Indian accent and it all felt a bit dodgy, if you ask me.O2Submit Your Own Report (020 8137 8662)
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