02081447454
☎️ 02081447454 👆 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 02081447454
- Rude call about PPI reportedMar
2017Scam call about PPI refundMar
2017Scam alert, block this numberMar
2017Scam calls asking for moneyMar
2017Frequent calls from unknown numberMar
2017Scam call posing as companyMar
2017Scam call about misold PPIMar
2017Scam call about PPI refundFeb
2017Received silent call on February 22Feb
2017Customer saved £125 from scamFeb
2017Loan scam reported, beware callsFeb
2017Scammed, no loan, want refundFeb
2017Scam call regarding misold PPIFeb
2017Scam call claiming money availabilityJan
2017Fraudulent loan company practices reportedJan
2017Scammed by fake loan companyJan
2017Repeated calls, evasive response, blockedJan
2017Caller impersonates government official, suspiciousJan
2017Inquiry about unknown phone numberJan
2017Loan company harassment, police threatenedJan
2017Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 19 January 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blackborough(Devon), Whittington(Staffordshire) and Woollaston(Staffordshire).
02081447454 has 20 comments of which 7 x negative and 13 x neutral
02081447454 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081447454 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting individuals with fake PPI compensation offers and loan proposals. Callers often impersonate Ministry of Justice officials or solicitors, promising cash payouts but demanding advance fees, frequently via iTunes vouchers or money transfers. Victims describe aggressive or evasive behaviour, false solicitor visits, and unprofessional conduct. Many have reported these calls to Action Fraud or the police. The callers use a variety of names and accents, often bungling details and becoming rude when questioned. The consensus warns against sharing personal information or making payments, urging to block the number and report any contact to relevant authorities to avoid financial loss and distress.
Reports on phone number 02081447454
9 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number, where someone attempted to persuade me that I was entitled to a PPI claim. The individual in question was extremely impolite when I requested further information. In response, I promptly reported the incident to Action Fraud. If you have experienced something similar, I urge you to report it as well. You can contact the Action Fraud team at 0300 123 2040 or alternatively, visit their website at http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/.Action Fraud9 yearsI received a phone call earlier from this particular number asserting that I am entitled to £3,000 due to mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance (PPI). The individual on the call mentioned that a solicitor would be paying a visit to my residence to deliver the cheque and handle the necessary paperwork. Concerned about the legitimacy of this offer, I promptly reached out to the Ministry of Justice for clarification. It has been confirmed that this is, indeed, a scam, and an investigation into fraud will be pursued with the involvement of the authorities.Ministry of Justice9 yearsI received four unwanted phone calls from a specific number. The caller claimed that if I purchased an iTunes voucher worth £125.00, someone would come to my house and give me a cheque for £2,500. However, the person, who identified themselves as Alan Ross, had poor English language skills and couldn't even pronounce my name correctly. As a result, I reported this incident to the police and the Ministry of Justice. It's important not to fall for this scam and avoid giving away any money. Be aware that this is a clear case of fraud. Stay cautious!Alan RossMinistry of Justice9 yearsThere was an individual of Indian origin who identified himself as Jason Cook. He claimed that I was entitled to £2500 as a result of RBS unlawfully selling PPI for a £25000 loan. He informed me that a solicitor would personally deliver the cheque and handle all legal formalities right at my doorstep. He stated that he would contact me again in the morning. It is advised to block this phone number.Jason CookRBS9 yearsI have received numerous calls from this particular number, but I have never spoken to them. I've now reached a point where I don't answer any calls from numbers I don't recognize.9 yearsMy mother received a phone call exactly as described, from someone who claimed to be Raymond Lee. They requested her to purchase an iTunes card with a specific amount of money loaded onto it. Additionally, they mentioned that a person named Valerie Shaw would pay a visit. My mother informed me about this incident, so I decided to call the number myself. When they answered the call with a simple "Hello," I asked them to specify the company they represented. They pretended to be unaware of any company affiliation and abruptly ended the call when I probed further. It is certainly a complete scam.Raymond LeeiTunesValerie Shaw9 yearsApologies for duplicating your message, but I had a very similar encounter during a phone call today. The scammer claimed to be Fred Carter from the Ministry of Justice, insisting that I was entitled to a £2500 refund for mis-sold PPI. However, I quickly realized that it was a fraudulent scheme when they mentioned that a person would arrive at my doorstep with the money. They requested proof of identity, but also insisted on payment of £125 as tax using iTunes cards.Fred CarterMinistry of Justice9 yearsToday, I received a call from someone named Fred Carter, claiming to be from the Ministry of Justice. According to him, I was entitled to a £2500 refund for mis-sold PPI. However, I quickly realized that it was a scam when they mentioned that a person would come to my house with the money. They asked for proof of identification, but also demanded a payment of £125 for taxes.Fred CarterMinistry of Justice10 yearsOn 22nd February 2017 at 14:11, a phone call was made but there was no response from the caller.10 yearsAs an employee at the Post Office, a customer approached me seeking a Money Gram for £125 to make a payment to a company in order to claim a PPI reimbursement of £2500. Concerned about the possibility of a scam, I informed her about the potential risks. However, she remained uncertain. To verify the authenticity of the situation, I decided to search the phone number on Google. Fortunately, I found a website that alleviated her concerns and protected her from losing £125.Post OfficeGoogle10 yearsA person of Indian origin promised me a loan of £1000, but insisted that I pay the first month's installment upfront. Sensing that he was a fraudulent individual, I promptly informed him that he was a swindler. Furthermore, I cautioned him that if he tried to contact me again, I would report him to the police. Subsequently, regardless of his future actions, I have decided to notify the authorities about this phishing scam. I urge everyone to exercise caution and stay vigilant.10 yearsI received a phone call last night informing me that my application for a £5,000 loan has been approved. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of paying a £125 fee. However, to my disappointment, the funds have not appeared in my account all day. All I want now is a refund of the fee I paid. Please do not contact me through this number. "Angry" doesn't even begin to describe how I feel right now.10 yearsToday I received a call from an individual identifying himself as David Carter from the Ministry of Justice. He claimed that I was entitled to a refund of £2500 due to mis-sold PPI. However, I quickly realized that it was a fraudulent scheme.David CarterMinistry of Justice10 yearsI recently received a call from a certain individual claiming to work for the Ministry of Justice. They informed me that they have some money ready to provide for me.Ministry of Justice10 yearsBeware of unreliable loan providers who entice you with loan offers, only to request payments into their accounts before granting the loan.10 yearsI've already received 5 phone calls from them today, all before 10 am! I returned the call only to be met by a guy who refused to provide any information about their identity and just repeated the name Anthony Walker. Annoyed, I kindly declined their offer and ended the call. However, they have called me twice again in the past ten minutes! Thankfully, I have now blocked their number.Anthony Walker10 yearsI am devastated as I was deceived by a fraudulent loan company, resulting in a loss of £420. This unfortunate situation has left me feeling completely heartbroken.10 yearsMay I know the specific number you are referring to?10 yearsI received a call from this telephone number. The person who called seemed to be around 30 years old and had an accent that sounded Indian. He claimed to be Michael Cooper from the CM&R Department at the Ministry of Justice in London.Michael CooperCM & R DepartmentMinistry of JusticeLondon10 yearsI recently received several quick and consecutive phone calls from what seemed to be a loan company. On the first call, I answered but quickly hung up. However, I was met with another call within seconds, followed by yet another call soon after. At this point, I decided to firmly ask the caller to stop contacting me, explaining that I would report their number to the police if the calls continued. Unfortunately, instead of respecting my request, I received verbal abuse in return.Submit Your Own Report (020 8144 7454)
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