02085528441
☎️ 02085528441 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208552 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02085528441
- Reported rude caller, plans retaliationFeb
2017Rude caller dismisses TPS registrationFeb
2017Caller spoke fast and misleadinglyJan
2017Unsolicited call, hung up quicklyJan
2017Beware of scam accident claimsJan
2017Scam call about accident, hung upJan
2017Suspicious solicitor call about accidentJan
2017Called landline, then mobile numbersJan
2017Scam call targeting elderly individualsDec
2016Scam call targeting elderly individualsDec
2016Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 27 December 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Humbleton(North Yorkshire), Lochside(Aberdeenshire), Nailstone(Leicestershire), Shipley(Derbyshire) and Tatenhill Common(Staffordshire).
02085528441 has 10 comments of which 3 x negative and 7 x neutral
02085528441 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02085528441 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to accident claim scams, often involving rude or evasive callers with Indian or Asian accents. Many say the callers mention non-existent car accidents and hang up when challenged or told the number is on the TPS register. Some report rapid, confusing speech or false solicitor claims, with calls targeting both landlines and mobiles, occasionally upsetting elderly recipients. Multiple users express frustration over the lack of police action and the callers' dismissive attitude towards complaints. Overall, experiences suggest the number is used by aggressive telemarketers or scammers attempting to elicit personal details or fraudulent claims.
Reports on phone number 02085528441
10 yearsI've gone ahead and flagged this number with the Telephone Preference Service. The bloke on the other end had an Indian accent and was quite cheeky, chuckling when I mentioned my intention to report him. The next time they ring, I reckon I’ll waste half an hour of his time before I decide to end the call, possibly throwing in a few made-up addresses along the way for good measure!Telephone Preference Service10 yearsI received a rather offensive call from an Asian gentleman who insisted that despite my registration with the Telephone Preference Service, I had no way to stop his incessant calls. He even went so far as to say that his calls were untraceable. It's quite baffling, really, especially considering cold calling is illegal now. What measures are the authorities taking to tackle this issue?Telephone Preference Service10 yearsI had a right peculiar call from someone who definitely had an American twang. He rattled on at a maddening pace, peppering the conversation with far too many 'How’s your day going?' type remarks for my liking. Despite my asking for clarity on where he claimed to be ringing from, it was all a bit of a blur. He brought up a recent mishap with my car-mind you, I've never even set foot behind the wheel! In the heat of the moment, I may have just lost it and blurted out 'Bugger off!' into the receiver.10 yearsA gent of Asian/Indian descent rang me at precisely 10:10 this morning. Out of curiosity, I inquired about the company he represented, to which he responded that he was from Accident Helpline. When I pressed further, asking if we had solicited his call, he affirmatively said we had. However, upon informing him that our landline is registered with the Telephone Preference Service, he promptly hung up.Accident HelplineTelephone Preference Service10 yearsSteer clear of this number! It's merely a bunch of con artists eager to rope you into filing a claim for an accident that never even happened. They're just up to their old tricks, trying to scam unsuspecting individuals.10 yearsThey rang me up regarding my previous accident but hung up as soon as I started to question them. Quite odd behaviour if you ask me!10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be a solicitor inquiring about a car accident that I’ve never actually experienced. He had my name and address, but the moment I started to ask him a few questions, he abruptly ended the call. I found his accent quite challenging to comprehend as well, which didn’t help the situation.10 yearsRang the house phone and subsequently both mobile numbers as well.10 yearsPlease put an end to this number. It rang my elderly mother, who's in her eighties, and spoke to her about some supposed accident. The poor woman has never had a car in her life!10 yearsAn Asian woman rang me up claiming it was about a recent car crash. The thing is, I don’t own a vehicle, so I certainly haven’t been in any accidents. Honestly, I really wish these callers would just leave the elderly alone.Submit Your Own Report (020 8552 8441)
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