02081445264
☎️ 02081445264 👆 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 02081445264
- Warning: scam, careful requiredAug
2015Warning against loan scam. Beware!Aug
2015Received persistent scam phone callsAug
2015Received rude call offering loanAug
2015Avoid fraudulent loan offers entirelyAug
2015Loan company harassment and inappropriate behaviorAug
2015Threatening loan caller made commentsJul
2015Scam loan offer, suspicious voicemailJul
2015Fraud call about delivery moneySep
2013Received suspicious scam phone callsSep
2013Received call, answered, they hung upSep
2013Possible scam call for chequeSep
2013Received suspicious call, reporting fraudJul
2013Avoided scam call, pleased with researchJul
2013Scam involving rebate and ucashJul
2013Scam call offering rebate for feeJul
2013Number Of Searches: 64 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 08 July 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Rewe(Devon) and Tilland(Cornwall).
02081445264 has 14 comments of which 13 x neutral and 1 x negative
02081445264 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081445264 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving fraudulent loan or rebate offers requiring upfront payments via Western Union or UCash vouchers. Callers, often using fake names and company titles, promise large sums of money but demand initial fees, which are never refunded. Victims experience harassment, offensive language, and threats when refusing or questioning the offers. The scammers claim knowledge of personal details and sometimes attempt to arrange in-person visits. Multiple reports highlight aggressive, inappropriate behaviour, and suspicious demand for payments before any loan or cheque delivery. Users are strongly advised not to engage, avoid transferring any funds, and report these calls to official fraud authorities for protection.
Reports on phone number 02081445264
11 yearsI encountered a similar situation: they requested £100 from me in order to supposedly hand over £1,000. It's crucial to exercise caution here-this is definitely a scam.11 yearsThey've been calling me non-stop over the past several days! They presumed I was going to send £100 through Western Union. I've gone ahead and reported it to our local authorities.Western Union11 yearsI was recently scouring the internet for a loan, and I came across this number promising me £1000 if I forked out £100 via Western Union. Fortunately, I'm not easily fooled... it's quite distressing to see how desperate some people can become. Please, don't be taken in by this outrageous scam!Western Union11 yearsthis number rang me earlier today, someone asked if i was mrs victoria and then tried to pitch me a loan. when i said i wasn’t interested, the person flipped out and started swearin at me, saying “f*** you b***h, f*** you!” i was so taken aback i didnt even know what to say before they hung up on me.Victoria11 yearsI received a call regarding a loan that promised £500 in exchange for an initial payment of £20. After that, I was told to send £100 to receive £1,000, and later I was instructed to transfer £220 through Western Union to India. The caller then claimed there was an issue with their bank. I can't stress enough how untrustworthy this is! The guy's name was Ricky, and he had a thick accent, possibly Indian or Pakistani. Tomorrow, I'm planning to track down the address they provided. Honestly, I'm furious and feel like doing something drastic. It’s infuriating!WesternUnionIndiaRicky11 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to have a loan offer for me. I politely declined, but then he went on to say some vile things and even mentioned that he knew where I lived and what he intended to do. It was absolutely horrendous!11 yearsI was approached with a proposition for a £1000 loan, but they insisted I cough up £100 as an initial payment. They had a name like Loan Mark or Loan Mart. Interestingly enough, they left a rather lengthy voicemail of seven minutes, featuring a voice with an Indian accent. Within that message, I overheard them chatting with what seemed to be a hopeful customer, claiming the individual was in their employment or something along those lines. They mentioned that every customer who handed over the £100 would see their payment routed to this chap’s bank account, pocketing £10 for himself and forwarding the remaining £90. It’s quite evident this is a scam geared toward money laundering, isn’t it?12 yearsReceived a call from this number; when I answered, they promptly hung up. Odd behaviour, to say the least!13 yearsReceived a call claiming I'd be receiving over six grand delivered right to my doorstep, supposedly from a chap named David French. They promised that a Kalin Smith would ring me back to confirm it all within half an hour. What a bunch of muppets! I had a right laugh and told them if they really had the cash, they should just pop it in the post for me. And guess what? They quickly ended the call. How predictable!David FrenchKalin Smith13 yearsI received a rather dodgy phone call yesterday. A chap claimed that if I transferred £6941 via Ucash, I'd be in for a real treat. Got another call from the same bloke spouting the identical nonsense. It just reeked of a scam! I told him I’d never come across such a thing before and that my finances were far too tight for any such antics. I ended the conversation, feeling a bit uneasy. So, I decided to do a bit of digging into justice matters and dug up this number in my search. Turns out, my instincts were spot on.Ucash13 yearsIt’s quite the familiar tale, isn’t it? I too received a call from someone claiming to be David French, ID DF105, saying they had a cheque for £5000 waiting for me! Naturally, I requested that they send all relevant paperwork through the post. I have a sneaking suspicion that I’ll never see hide nor hair of them again.David French13 yearsI've just had another call from the same number, with them sharing the identical information once more. So, naturally, I did a quick search for it online. I’m absolutely chuffed I took the time to check; there's no way I’ll be getting that voucher now!13 yearsI received a rather dubious call from an organisation claiming to be the Ministry of Government, stating that I was entitled to a rebate of £6,941. All they needed from me was to purchase a £100 ucash voucher. Once I had procured this, I was supposed to ring them back to receive a so-called security code. Apparently, a chap named Peter Chapman would then come round personally to hand over my rebate, and I would have to give him the voucher in exchange for £100 in cash. They assured me that the only charge incurred when cashing the cheque would be a mere 10% of the rebate. I explained that I found this hard to believe and refused to play along. The following day, a man called Kevin rang me to inquire about the ucash voucher, and I reiterated that I believed this was nothing more than a scam. At that point, he abruptly cut the call.Ministry of GovernmentPeter ChapmanKevin13 yearsI received a phone call informing me that I was owed a £5000 refund due to excessive charges from my bank. They promised to send a cheque directly to my door but insisted on a £100 fee upfront. I promptly told them to jog on!Submit Your Own Report (020 8144 5264)
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