02082260105
☎️ 02082260105 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208226 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02082260105
- Scam alert: never respond, avoidNov
2024Scam call, operator admitted wrongdoingOct
2024Investment fraud warning; avoid respondingSep
2024Scam call from Stephen WalkerSep
2024Fraudsters pretending to offer helpSep
2024Avoid scams; protect your financesSep
2024FSCS scam involving fake settlementsSep
2024Suspicious calls, potential fraud reportedSep
2024Beware of investment recovery scamSep
2024Received scam letter, no responseSep
2024Staples seen outside office post-assemblySep
2024Scam call from Richard StaplesSep
2024Fraudulent letter about reimbursement settlementAug
2024Potential scam call from RichardAug
2024Caller claimed to be FSC representativeAug
2024Warning: Investment fraud reported hereAug
2024Possible scam regarding investment recoveryAug
2024Don't call the confusing numberAug
2024Suspected boiler room scam reportedAug
2024Scammer using fake FSCS letterAug
2024Scam mail includes this contact numberAug
2024Scam involving investment recovery phoneAug
2024Phone number associated with scamAug
2024Claimed to be investigating liquidationsAug
2024Beware of investment scam alertJul
2024Number Of Searches: 52 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 18 July 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blaich(Highland), Cheselbourne(Dorset), Fritham(Hampshire), Higher Penwortham(Lancashire) and Pentre-dwr(Swansea).
02082260105 has 24 comments of which 19 x negative and 5 x neutral
02082260105 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02082260105 👆 is reported as a number frequently linked to sophisticated investment fraud schemes masquerading as official organisations such as the FSCS, Trading Standards, or Insolvency Service. Callers often claim victims have compensation or settlement payments pending, but require upfront fees or personal details to access these nonexistent funds. Many have received convincing letters or calls involving supposed capital recovery from failed investments, with named individuals and companies used to add credibility. Victims report persistent pressure tactics, false deadlines, and attempts to redirect calls to associated scam entities. Official organisations confirm this number is not theirs and warn it is part of a scam operation. New visitors should avoid responding or providing any information, and report suspicious contact to fraud prevention authorities immediately.
Reports on phone number 02082260105
2 yearsDon't fall for this scam, just ignore it. They claim to be from a real company, saying you have money waiting, but tell you to pay a fee first. You'll never get any money, it's all fake.2 yearsSomebody rang saying they were with the FSCS, trying to get me involved in some rubbish compensation payout scam. Sounds like a complete con to me. The bloke pretending to be the switchboard guy was quite convincing until I called him out as a fraud. He just shrugged it off, said you gotta try sometimes, then hung up on me. Proper shady stuff.FSCS2 yearsInvestment scam alert - best to ignore any replies!2 yearsI got a call from a guy who said his name was Stephen Walker and claimed he was from Trading Standards. He gave me this number as a way to reach him. Anyway, he tried to push me to get in touch with some Equitas place on 0203 488 4374, which others have mentioned as being connected to scams too. Seems dodgy to me.Stephen WalkerEquitas2 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be Daniel Greene, who said he was a “Senior Investigating Officer” at CTSI. They asked me to get in touch with Evergreen Capital and send them more cash, promising they’d help me get back money I lost in another scam. Total rubbish, don’t fall for it!Daniel GreeneCTSIEvergreen Capital2 yearsI got totally fooled by how professional they sounded, just like I’ve seen happen to others. It ended up costing me and my family a fortune we really couldn’t spare. This Peter Beson person, who even is he? Got tricked into ringing Evergreen and handing over money that wasn’t ours to waste. The cops have their info now, so hopefully they’ll pay for what they’ve done.ScramPeter BesonEvergreen2 yearsLately, I’ve been receiving constant calls from Equitas Capital Partners, pressing me to share investment details and demanding a Trade Reference number by 6th September 2024 if I want to recover my funds. I’ve been humoring them so far, but I’m about ready to tell them exactly what I think. It all sounds pretty genuine, but honestly, it feels dodgy as hell. Would it be a good idea to notify the Fraud Office? Just a heads up to anyone else getting these calls.Equitas Capital Partners2 yearsGot a call from someone called Richard Staples, who said he was with FSCS about an investment I supposedly made that didn't work out. He told me EQITAS Capital Partners was brought in to get back the money I'd lost. They seemed to know a bit about an old investment I made ages ago, like ten years back or more. The firm involved was ECO Synergies, through TM Harris, and it was to do with Carbon Credits. Just thought I’d warn everyone.Richard StaplesFSCSEQITAS Capital PartnersECO SynergiesTM HarrisCarbon Credits2 yearsWe got this letter supposedly from the FSCs telling us to ring a certain number about some compensation we were owed. When I tried calling, no one picked up. So, I rang their freephone line instead and was told to send them a scanned copy of the letter. Turns out, they confirmed it was a scam, even though the letter seemed really authentic. Also, we got a call from a private number afterwards saying we’d missed a call from them. Luckily, we didn’t share any details with them.FSCS2 yearsAfter putting together my stuff, Staples was hanging about right outside my office.2 yearsGot a call from 0208 226-0105 today, some bloke named Richard Staples said he was with FSCS and talked about getting back money from some Carbon Credits investment that went wrong. I rang up FSCS on their official freephone and they told me straight away that Richard Staples isn't on their staff. Turns out, it’s just one of those dodgy investment scams. Be careful out there!Richard StaplesFSCSCarbonRichard2 yearsI got a letter supposedly from the FSCS about something called a Capital Reimbursement Settlement. At first glance, it looked really convincing and believable, but turns out it’s a scam. They’ve made it seem proper authentic, but it's definitely fraudulent.2 yearsGot a call from someone named Richard Staples saying he was with FCS, just like the other comment mentioned. At first, he was really friendly and easy to talk to. He didn’t ask me for any personal details or anything, just went through a list of investments connected to a company that was being liquidated. Felt a bit off but no pressure or anything.Richard StaplesFCS2 yearsWhen asked why the call showed up as 'private number', the caller said it was the FSC and gave this number.FSC2 yearsDon't answer if you get a call like this - it's a total scam about investments. Just hang up and block the number, trust me.2 yearsGot a call from someone named James Harding claiming to be with the Insolvency Service. Later on, I got an email from the Chartered Trading Standards Institute about getting money back from a bad investment. Feels a bit dodgy to me, like it might be a scam.James HardingInsolvency ServiceChartered Trading Standards Institute2 yearsGot a letter that looked proper official from FSCS, but I thought I'd better double check here before doing anything. The letter was kinda tricky and made me wanna ring the number on it to see what was up. Glad I looked it up first - definitely don't call that number! Cheers for the heads up.FSCS2 yearsGot a call from someone named Richard Staples using this number, claiming he was with FSCS. Felt a bit fishy, kinda like one of those boiler room scams if you ask me.Richard StaplesFSCS2 yearsI recently got a dodgy letter from someone posing as the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), but it's nothing but a con. The correspondence included this particular phone number.2 yearsI recently got a dodgy email and this number was listed as the contact.2 yearsBeware of a scam using the name Trading Standards Institute and this number; they claim they can help get back money lost in bad investments.Trading Standards Institute2 yearsI've just come across a letter that claims to be about getting back money from a bad investment. It’s got the logo of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute along with the company's information, but the phone number provided is suspect. Please steer clear of calling it-it's a dodgy operation.Chartered Trading Standards Institute2 yearsThey claimed to be affiliated with the Trading Standards Institute or something similar, looking into businesses that have gone bust.Trading Standards Institute2 yearsTypical investment fraud, this one.Submit Your Own Report (020 8226 0105)
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