02081442501
☎️ 02081442501 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208144 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081442501
- Suspicious call, likely a scamFeb
2025Details provided to authorities; possible fraudstersMar
2024Comment about messaging app WhatsAppJul
2023Warns about travel booking scamApr
2023Scammed paying high fares depositApr
2023Suspected scam call for flightApr
2023Warns against travel booking scamMar
2023Caution against travel booking scamMar
2023Scammer tricked me into payingMar
2023"Potential airplane ticket scam, avoid it"Feb
2023Fake agency selling ticket cancellationsNov
2022Beware of Southall Travels scamMay
2022Warning about travel payment scamMay
2022Warning of travel scam operationMay
2022Raj is a scammer; bewareApr
2022Ticket scam by fake agentMar
2022Fraud committed by Raj AmitFeb
2022Concern about potential unknown scamFeb
2022User scammed by fake ticketJan
2022Warning: Do not trust scammersJan
2022Warning about fraudulent flight bookingNov
2021Caution about suspected flight scamNov
2021Raj claimed affiliation with fake companyNov
2021Scammed by Jeffery Laws, fraudulent ticketsOct
2021Warning: Number is a fraudOct
2021Watch out for travel scamSep
2021Warning about scamming travel agentSep
2021Beware of scam from "Raj"Sep
2021Raj fakes work at Southhall TravelsSep
2021Warning: fake travel agent scamJul
2021Scammed £451; no tickets receivedJul
2021Warning about ticket booking scamJun
2021Fake air ticket agency scamApr
2021Beware of travel ticket scammersFeb
2021User warning about potential scammersJan
2021Warning about phone scam detailsJan
2018Number Of Searches: 116 Number Of Comments: 33 First Seen: 16 January 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balvraid(Highland), Llandyfrydog(Anglesey/Sir Fon), Mugginton(Derbyshire), Sculthorpe(Norfolk) and Woodhouse Green(Staffordshire).
02081442501 has 33 comments of which 6 x neutral and 27 x negative
02081442501 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081442501 👆 is reported as a highly fraudulent number linked to various scams, predominantly fake travel agencies using aliases like Raj, Amit, and others. Callers claim to offer deeply discounted flights or mobile bill reductions but require payment via direct bank transfers or WhatsApp, providing bogus booking references and no legitimate invoices. Victims have lost substantial sums, sometimes over a thousand pounds, and warnings stress these callers are not affiliated with genuine companies they claim to represent, such as Southall Travel or E.dreams. Authorities have been informed, but many report limited action or difficulty in apprehending the scammers. New visitors should remain extremely cautious, avoid sharing personal or financial details, and verify travel offers independently through official channels.
Reports on phone number 02081442501
1 yearSomeone called saying they were from EE offering me half price off my phone bill. They said my bill was £39 per month, which is exactly the figure I'd guessed and mentioned to someone a little while back. I actually just made up that amount, plus a fake email and postcode, and they went along with all of it like it was legit. I blocked the original number but got a call from a different one today. When I asked for my name, they refused to give it. It's pretty strange how the bogus info I gave ages ago is exactly what they used this time round.EE2 yearsI reckon names like Raaj Sharma, Ashok and Mohammed are just made up, but I did report all their info to the cops. They must be raking in a fair bit from this scheme since no one seems to know how to stop them! They intimidate, scam, and use nasty tricks, and yet somehow avoid getting caught. Action Fraud claims they're powerless to act, the police aren't much better, and it feels like the government lets these muppets get away with grabbing phone numbers, emails and even paysend details, probably because they're lining their pockets too!Raaj SharmaAshokMohammedAction Fraud3 yearsI fell victim to a right con, losing £600 on what I thought were flight arrangements. I was misled into believing my booking was confirmed. Admittedly, I made the blunder of opting for a direct transfer-silly me! A chap named Raj was the one who lured me in, but then another bloke, who called himself Satish and claimed to be the manager, rang me up attempting to squeeze even more money out of me and fish for my card details. Their WhatsApp account appears to be business-related (Travel Agency), but it’s worth noting that anyone can set up a business account on WhatsApp without any verification-which is frankly absurd. I’ve already reported them to WhatsApp. Please, be careful and don’t let yourself get duped like I did!RajSatishWhatsAppTravel Agency3 yearsI got a call from Raj Sharma who said he was with E.dreams. Apparently, their travel agency is doing some promo right now. He mentioned he could book me a direct flight from London Luton to Goa, India in December 2023 for just £650!!Raj SharmaELondon LutonGoaIndia3 yearsGot conned out of £600 thinking I’d booked a flight. I was a bit silly and sent the money straight through via bank transfer (totally my fault). The guy on the phone said his name was Raj, then another bloke called Satish rang me claiming to be the manager. They tried pushing me for even more cash and wanted my card info. The WhatsApp profile looked legit, said it was a travel agency, but anyone can set up a business account there without any checks, which is pretty dodgy. I’ve reported them to WhatsApp now. Please don’t fall for the same trick I did.RajSatishWhatsAppTravel Agency3 yearsI was duped into parting with £600 for what was supposedly a flight, only to find out it was all a ruse. They convinced me I had a booking in place, and I regret to admit I transferred the money directly (not my brightest move, to be honest). The bloke who contacted me went by the name of Raj, and shortly after, another chap named Satish, claiming to be his manager, rang me up trying to squeeze even more cash out of me while fishing for my card info. They’ve set up a WhatsApp account that appears to be a business (labeled as a Travel Agency), but let’s face it, anyone can whip up a business account on WhatsApp without any verification- which is utterly ludicrous! I’ve gone ahead and reported them to WhatsApp. Seriously, beware of falling prey like I did!RajSatishWhatsAppTravel Agency3 yearsGot a call from some guy offering a flight to Adelaide for £879 per person, which sounded a bit fishy. I checked loads of airlines myself and the cheapest ticket I found was about £1500 each. Definitely looks like a scam to me, so I’d avoid it if I were you.Adelaide4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from an agency trying to sell me a ticket to cancel something. Definitely sounded dodgy to me.4 yearsI got in touch with Southall Travels and a guy named Raj picked up. He later messaged me on WhatsApp and we’d been chatting since April 2022. Recently, he tricked me out of £500 for bogus tickets to India. Honestly, I’m stunned he’s still not been busted, especially after seeing all the other complaints online. This has clearly been ongoing for quite some time.Southall TravelsRajWhatsAppIndia4 years******SCAM ALERT****** Got called by someone using a WhatsApp number pretending to be from several travel agencies. If they ask you to pay by bank transfer and only communicate through WhatsApp, they're definitely not legit travel agents. Watch out for these cons!WhatsApp4 years*****SCAM ALERT***** They say they’re from various travel agencies but keep changing the company names. If someone’s hitting you up on WhatsApp and only accepts bank transfers, they’re definitely not a legit travel agent. Watch out!FRAUDWhatsApp4 yearsBeware of this number linked to Raj - it’s a total scam! Exercise caution and steer clear of any dealings.4 yearsI got a call from someone named Raj claiming to be from Southall Travel. He said the tickets were booked just like on WhatsApp and told me to send all the info plus the money to a bank account that had no proper details or name on it. After sending the money, I got a message on WhatsApp saying the ticket would arrive within 12 hours. I decided to ring Southall Travel myself and was told there’s no Raj or account like that linked to them. Now I’m waiting for the bank to do something about it. I’ll post an update when I hear more.Southall TravelRajWhatsApp4 yearsBeware of Raj Amit pretending to be from Southhall Travel - it’s a total scam.Raj AmitSouthall Travel4 yearsThis number seems to be dodgy, possibly a scammer. Best to steer clear!4 yearsGot tricked out of £651 by some con artists selling bogus tickets. What a nightmare!5 yearsSome bloke called Raj got in touch, claiming he’s from Southall Travel and offered me really low prices for a flight to India. He asked for my details over WhatsApp and told me to send the payment there. After that, he said my ticket would be emailed within 24 hours, which struck me as odd - why would it take so long? So, I phoned Southall Travel directly and found out straight away it was a scam.RajSouthallIndiaWhatsApp5 yearsI got a call from someone who said he was Raj from Southall Travels trying to sell us some flight tickets. Before trusting him, I rang Southall Travels myself and discovered it's a scam. The so-called flight info came through WhatsApp and didn’t have any official logos or anything. Just a heads up to stay cautious!RajSouthallWhatsApp5 yearsI found this number while looking up flights on Google. The caller claimed he was Ahmed from Southall Travel and offered an unbelievably cheap flight to Karachi, Pakistan. He messaged the flight details to me on WhatsApp, but there was no info about his company or contact details in the message. When I rang Southall Travel directly, they told me they don’t have anyone by that name. Plus, the price he quoted was way below their official rates - like four times cheaper. This number is definitely a SCAM. Don’t ever share your bank info or personal number with whoever’s behind it.GoogleAhmedSouthall TravelKarachiPakistanWhatsAppSouthall5 yearsSo, this guy called Raj got in touch, saying he works for Travel Trolley, supposedly linked to Southall Travel. He tried selling me super cheap plane tickets to India but instead of sending an official email with the company’s logo, he messaged me on WhatsApp asking for my passenger info to confirm the booking. I decided to ring both Travel Trolley and Southall Travel, and neither of them recognised him or send messages via WhatsApp. They told me the price he quoted was way below the usual cost and that he probably is a scammer. Definitely dodgy!RajIndiaTravel TrolleySouthall TravelWhatsApp5 yearsI got ripped off by someone called Jeffery Laws. I handed over £340 for some tickets but ended up with fake ones. Honestly, I really hope I can get my cash back. That bloke’s a total conman and he shouldn’t be allowed to get away with it!Jeffery Laws5 yearsDon't ever ring 02081442501, it's a total scam!!! They use loads of different names and numbers trying to book tickets or whatever. Seriously, stay well clear of this!5 yearsJust a heads up, there’s a guy called Raj claiming he works at South Hall Travels, but he’s actually a scammer. Don’t send him any cash, it’s a trick!RajSouth Hall5 yearsThere’s this bloke called Raj who’s running what looks like a dodgy travel company, complete scam.Raj5 yearsRaj acting as if he's hard at it over at Southall Travels.RajSouthall Travels5 yearsI sent Raj £1500 but he claimed he never got it and then asked me for another £1500! Luckily, I phoned my bank straight away, managed to recover the money and reported the whole thing as fraud with their help. Total scammer!Raj5 yearsLost £461 on plane tickets after dealing with someone claiming to be from South Hall Travel. The person was called Raj. Seriously, avoid this number - it's a total scam.South Hall TravelRaj5 yearsI got done out of £451 for flights again! They say they never got the cash, but it’s been taken from my bank and I still don’t have any tickets. Such a pain!5 yearsBeware of this number! Took £351 off me for flight tickets but never sent anything. Then they just blocked my number. Total scam!5 yearsBeware of the number 02081442501! My cousin got scammed out of £1500 after booking flights through what looked like South Hall air ticket agency, but it turned out to be a fake travel firm. Don't throw your hard-earned cash away to these con artists!South Hall5 yearsWatch out, there's a bunch of scammers going by names like Arjun Singh, Raj, Ahmed, or Amit, tricking folks with fake airline tickets. Don’t ever pay them anything - it’s a complete rip-off.Arjun SinghRajAhmedAmit6 yearstotal scam, watch out!9 yearsMy mum received a phone call from this number instructing her to purchase an iTunes card for £125 at the Tesco nearby. They claimed she was owed £2500, and a woman named Julie Shaw was supposedly going to swing by to pick up the card in exchange for a cheque. Just a heads-up to everyone - be cautious of this! The name 'Steve Anderson' was mentioned too.iTunesTescoJulie ShawSteve AndersonSubmit Your Own Report (020 8144 2501)
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