02081571810
☎️ 02081571810 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 208157 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081571810
- Likely scam call, unsettling experienceMar
2022Warning of potential scam concernMar
2022Scam call about government loanMar
2022Concerns about potential scam activityMar
2022Warning about potential scamsMar
2022Suspicious nature of government loansMar
2022Unwanted persistent Indian sales callMar
2022Suspicious of deceitful behaviorFeb
2022Frustrated by finance department experienceFeb
2022Suspicious call from Irish/Indian accentFeb
2022Fraudulent call from fake BarclaysJan
2022Block government-funded weird phone lineJan
2022Suspicious call about government loanJan
2022Brushed off deceptive government loan offerJan
2022User believes it's a scamJan
2022Warning: Avoid this possible scamJan
2022Unknown caller asking financial decisionsDec
2021Claimed to know Boris JohnsonDec
2021Called wrong number, awkward situationDec
2021Unknown caller asked for Angela, suspiciousNov
2021Questioned government loan for businessSep
2021Number Of Searches: 190 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 24 September 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blackdykes(East Lothian) and Tibberton(Shropshire).
02081571810 has 18 comments of which 8 x neutral and 10 x negative
02081571810 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081571810 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls from someone claiming to be from a company called Decimal Factor offering government loans. Callers often know the business owner’s name but press for financial details or ask to speak to someone in finance, making it feel suspicious. They sometimes cut the call abruptly when declined and may pretend to be from reputable sources like Barclays. Many describe the accent as Indian or sometimes Irish, with several noting odd or awkward behaviour, such as background noises or not hanging up properly. The calls are generally deemed time-wasting, untrustworthy and potentially fraudulent, causing recipients to block the number or report it as a scam.
Reports on phone number 02081571810
4 yearsI had a rather unsettling phone call from an Asian chap inquiring whether we were in need of a government loan. What raised my eyebrows was how he seemed to know my first name. When I informed him that we had no interest in such a loan, he promptly said that was all he needed to find out and hung up. I can't shake the feeling that this was some sort of scam.4 yearsI received a call this morning from an Indian gentleman representing a firm called Decimal Factor, claiming to offer a "new" government loan. It's nothing more than a scam, I reckon.Decimal Factor4 yearsGot a call asking straight away for the owner of the business - usually a bad sign. They kept pushing even when I didn’t wanna talk. Definitely felt like a scam.4 yearsThis Decimal Factor company keeps pushing for more government loans, but it all feels kinda dodgy and just a waste of time to me.4 yearssome guy with an indian accent called, said he was from a place named decimal factor. he kept trying to get info on my business money stuff and if i'd taken a bounce back loan. i kept telling him to take our number off their list but he just wouldn’t stop pushing, kept asking about finances and offering loans. really annoying!Decimal Factor4 yearsTotal scam, don’t trust it!4 yearsI was trying to get through to their finance team. Once I said I wasn’t interested, they just ended the call straight away. When I tried ringing back to have a word about it, the number turned out to be unlisted.4 yearsGot a call from someone with an Irish accent, but turned out to be an Indian fella asking for a specific person at work. Thing is, my boss usually goes by his middle name, so I knew straight away it was fishy. The caller said he was ringing for a government loan scheme and wanted to talk to whoever handles finance. I told him no, only Mr is authorised, then he said he'd ring again later.4 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Barclays, but when I asked what it was about, they just went quiet. Then they began asking for my address and name. Not happening, I’ve blocked the number straight away.Barclays4 yearsGot a call about some “government funding” and it was really strange - I could hear my own voice echoing back at me. Definitely gonna block that number.4 yearsGot a call from a man with an Indian accent about some government loan. He actually knew the business owner’s name, which caught my attention, but he said he was calling from something called “Decimal Factor”. It didn’t sound right at all, so I looked up the number here and decided to block it.Factor4 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent asking for the owner, started chatting nonsense about government loans. I wasn’t buying any of it, told him straight up I’ve been through all that stuff already and don’t need some random stranger’s assistance.5 yearsComplete rip-off, don't waste your time.5 yearsI had no clue who was calling since I didn't get the chance to talk much. The person asked to speak with whoever handles the company's money matters and even knew the director's name. Seemed like a total waste of time, so I've blocked the number now.5 yearsI got a call from someone who somehow knew my name and was going on about Borish Johnson, who they said is a set designer, wanting to lend me some money! Definitely a con, just feels like a scam to me. Honestly, the police ought to be told about this.Boris Johnson5 yearsThis person rang our shop's main number looking for someone who doesn’t even work here, then they wanted to speak to the owner. We're a massive supermarket, so obviously that’s not how it works. When we told them no one like that was around, they just said goodbye but kept the line open. Bit odd if you ask me.5 yearsgot a call the other day, the person was asking for angela. funny thing is, angela is my wife but she’s always leaving her phone alone, rarely picks up. i answered with a simple hello and had to wait like 27 seconds before i finally heard a man’s voice on the other end. just a heads up, be cautious!Angela5 yearsSomeone called me about a government loan for business stuff, but it just felt a bit off, you know?Submit Your Own Report (020 8157 1810)
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