02083363509
☎️ 02083363509 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208336 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02083363509
- Number flagged as potential fraudOct
2025Tiresome call about new SIMSep
2025Scam number mimicking EE phoneSep
2025Negative sentiment; very brief commentSep
2025Missed scam call, immediately blockedSep
2025Blocked ghost caller, frustrated rantSep
2025Scam call; impersonation detectedSep
2025Fake EE caller, scam alertSep
2025Suspicious EE call causing anxietySep
2025Caller lied about BT mergerAug
2025Scam call; warn 150 immediatelyAug
2025Scam warned; call EE immediatelyAug
2025Spam calls, hang up, blockAug
2025Impersonation attempt, user rejected callAug
2025Definitely a scam alertJul
2025Comment labels the phone as spamJul
2025Suspected scam call from EEJul
2025Delivery confusion; poor communication experiencedJul
2025Persistent calls about EE sim cardJul
2025Scam call asking for PINJun
2025Reported an EE scamJun
2025Identified as spam; unanswered, blockedJun
2025Arguments with prank caller escalate quicklyJun
2025Scam caller claimed to be O2May
2025O2 scam number reported. Beware!May
2025Identified as a scam numberMay
2025Spam call reported, avoid numberApr
2025User reports spam activity experiencedMar
2025Call received, then blocked numberMar
2025Number Of Searches: 64 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 09 March 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Pledgdon Green(Essex) and Tyrie(Aberdeenshire).
02083363509 has 29 comments of which 24 x negative and 5 x neutral
02083363509 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02083363509 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting mobile users by pretending to be from EE or sometimes O2. Callers often claim there’s a need to upgrade or replace sim cards due to mergers, but quickly hang up or get evasive when questioned. Many have flagged it as spam or fraud, with some mentioning thick accents and fake names. Attempts to get personal info like birth dates or EE account details are common. Calls frequently repeat multiple times a day and cause frustration or anxiety among recipients. Several blocked the number after detecting it as suspicious or receiving silent calls. Overall, it’s widely seen as an unwanted nuisance aiming to trick people into handing over sensitive info or access to their mobile accounts.
Reports on phone number 02083363509
9 monthsLooks like this number's been popping up again. My phone flagged it as possible scam and stopped the call straight away.9 monthsJust like a few others have said, this guy called me saying they wanted to send a new SIM because of the whole BT and EE joining together thing. Honestly, so annoying. I told him I wasn’t bothered about getting a new SIM and that I’d stick with the one I’ve got. He sounded a bit lost after that. Ended the call straight away.BTEE10 monthsJust pure wickedness.10 monthsHad a call I missed and it seemed like it could be a scam, so I just went ahead and blocked the number.10 monthsLooks like they've faked being EE. Feels like one of those scam calls to me.10 monthsGot another one of those ghost callers again, I didn’t even pick up and just blocked the number. Seriously, when will these nuisances finally disappear for good, honestly!10 monthsGot a call from someone claiming they were from a company, but it turned out to be a total scam. They were definitely not who they said they were. Proper dodgy.10 monthsThe caller said they were from EE and mentioned some kind of merger. When I asked where they got my number from, the call just dropped straight away. Definitely a scam, didn’t share any of my details!EE10 monthsSomeone saying they was from EE called me, saying they needed to send me a SIM card because of all the changes BT & EE are doing to improve the network. The bloke spoke sooo fast and his English wasn’t great, I could barely catch anything. After I hung up, he called me back four times! He asked for my dob and how to spell my name (which is a pretty usual English name). Eventually he ended the call but I was feeling proper nervous and unsettled. I even had to pop next door to my neighbour for a bit of comfort.EEBT11 monthsSomeone rang me claiming EE had joined with BT and offered to upgrade my SIM. When I told them I didn’t use a BT SIM, they just ended the call straight away.EEBT11 monthsThis is definitely one of those scam calls trying to hack into your account. Best thing to do is ring 150 straight away.11 monthsWatch out, this is a total scam! Someone tried to hack my EE account and made purchases for pricey stuff. If you spot anything fishy, ring EE straight away on 150.EE11 monthsThese spam calls are the worst. I just stay quiet when they ring and they end up hanging up pretty quick. After that, I just block the number, easy!11 monthsSome bloke rang saying he was from EE about my device and wanted to chat about my account. I told him straight up I've never had EE, so he can jog on!EE12 monthsTotal rip off, no doubt about it.12 monthsJust another spam call.12 monthsGot a call saying it was from EE, but I've never used their SIM before so no clue why they're ringing me. Seems like it was some sort of scam try. The person sounded like they had a really strong accent and probably wasn’t using their real name.EE12 monthsSo these guys were telling me my new EE SIM would be dropped off by DPD and I had to be in to sign and give a code to the driver. I told them if I wasn’t around maybe my dad or my lad would be able to get it, or even a mate next door. 😂 They’ve called me thrice today! I finally picked up on the last ring and just told them to send me the instructions by text and then ended the call. Now I’m just waiting for the message to arrive.DPD1 yearThis bloke won’t stop ringing me up, going on about my EE sim or whatever.EE1 yearGot a call from someone trying to trick me into giving my EE mobile PIN. Total scam.EE1 yearGot a call from someone pretending to be from EE, total scam alert! Stay safe everyone.EE1 yearMarked as spam and probably a scam. Didn’t pick up and just blocked straight away.1 yearSo this daft woman rings me up, claiming she’s calling about my O2 account. I was like, “Wow, that’s something, isn’t it?” and she said yeah. Then I went on about how crazy it is, like a massive big flying thing outside my window, asking if she’s ever seen anything like it. She told me to be quiet, so I told her off pretty rudely, told her to buzz off and do herself in. She didn’t seem too pleased and just ended the call.1 yearGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2 network, but I reckon it was a scam.1 yearThis number's a total scam, don't trust it!1 yearGot a call from a number saying it was O2, but it was definitely a scam.Dodgy1 yearGot a call that was obviously just another spam attempt. Such a pain!1 yearThey keep calling nonstop, really annoying!1 yearGot a call on my phone but they just cut off straight away, so I've blocked the number now.Submit Your Own Report (020 8336 3509)
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