02087927500
☎️ 02087927500 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Verizon UK Limited. It is part of the phone block 208792 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02087927500
- Scam; repeat unauthorized charges blockedAug
2019Scam calls blocked, verified as fraudulentAug
2019Avoid this spam message completelyAug
2019Scam call from fake BTJul
2019Fraudulent call attempting to stealJul
2019Warning about potential phone scamJul
2019Caller ID showed unknown numberJul
2019Suspicious £600 transaction, possible scamJul
2019Suspicion of fraudulent phone callJul
2019User warning of phishing scamJul
2019Accusation of UK government incompetenceJul
2019Call unanswered, blocked by recipientJun
2019Individual falsely claims to be BTJun
2019Caller confirmed suspicion of scamJun
2019Recognized voice, directed to hang upMay
2019Expressing excitement or playful behaviorMay
2019Block fraudulent BT recorded messageMay
2019Caller disconnected after hello greetingApr
2019Claimed to be technical departmentMar
2019Unknown call from the UKMar
2019Answer call, then hang upAug
2018Fraudulent service pretending to helpMar
2018Scam call about Windows updatesFeb
2018Connection issue, caller disconnected the callFeb
2018Unverified claims about Microsoft registrationFeb
2018Message deleted or not statedAug
2012Number Of Searches: 215 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 03 January 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Longfield(Shetland Isles), Maenporth(Cornwall) and Roy(Highland).
02087927500 has 26 comments of which 11 x negative and 15 x neutral
02087927500 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02087927500 👆 is reported as a persistent source of scam calls, often falsely claiming unauthorised £600 transactions on credit or debit cards. Callers frequently impersonate BT Broadband, Openreach, Mastercard, or Microsoft, attempting to trick recipients into providing personal information or accessing their computers. The callers use both male and female voices, sometimes with foreign accents, and employ recorded messages prompting users to press buttons, which should be avoided. Many recipients confirm the calls are fraudulent, advising to hang up immediately and block the number. The calls have targeted both UK and international lines. It is strongly recommended not to engage, ignore any prompts, verify any suspicious claims through official channels, and report the number to the Telephone Preference Service or relevant authorities to help prevent further scams.
Reports on phone number 02087927500
7 yearsGot done for £600 from some overseas scammer, this has happened to me a few times now, but I’ve blocked them each time.7 yearsThis number has called me a few times lately, so I decided to block it. Earlier today, they left a message saying £600 was withdrawn from my Visa or MasterCard while I was overseas. I knew right away it was dodgy because my bank always rings me directly, never with a robotic voice telling me to press 1 to fix it. I ended up looking up this number and stumbled across this website.MasterCardVisa7 yearsUtterly rubbish! Best to steer clear of this one.7 yearsGot a call from an Asian lady claiming to be from BT broadband. She told me my router was sending signals about some kind of giant or something. I told her I’m not even a BT customer, but she didn’t seem bothered. Told her it was complete rubbish and told her to do one. She just ended the call. Pretty sure she was fishing for me to grab my laptop and fix whatever nonsense she was dribbling on about.BT7 yearsGot a call from 020 8792 7500, same as what others said. They told me some £600 had gone out from my bank abroad. Then asked me to go online and follow steps to cancel it. I said no and they got quite nasty after that. How do these scammers manage to do this without getting caught? X7 yearsGot a call on my landline from this number claiming I'd used £600 abroad. Complete rubbish, so watch out for this one - definitely a scammer.7 yearsGot a call at 8:42 but it just hung up as soon as I answered. Looked it up here and decided to block it. Cheers!7 yearsGot a call saying there was spending of £600 overseas. Definitely a scam, be careful!7 yearsI got a call from 02087927500 about a £600 purchase on my Visa Debit supposedly done “in the last 10 minutes.” Then this man with an American accent asked me, “How are you today?” Something felt off, so I just ended the call. Definitely seemed like a scam to me.7 yearsSomeone pretending to be from Mastercard tried to scam me.7 yearsDishonest crooks, honestly. The UK government is letting us down once more by not stopping these dangerous types from targeting citizens here in the UK.UK7 yearsDidn’t bother leaving a message, just got blocked straight away.7 yearsHad a call from someone claiming to be BT, but it was obvious they weren’t legit. Felt like a total scam.BT7 yearsI said hello, then after a pause some bloke asked if he was talking to (my name). Something felt off straight away, so I checked this site and, sure enough, it’s a scam. Glad I trusted my gut on that one.7 yearsI actually knew the bloke on the line this time, so I just told him to bugger off and call someone else.7 yearsSpam alert!!!7 yearsI received a recorded message that seemed to be from BT, claiming there was a problem that needed addressing. It prompts you to choose a number to continue. My advice? Don't engage, just block the number!BT7 yearsI answered the phone and just said "hello," then the call ended straight away. It was around 2:10pm on 25/04/19. I'm a woman if that helps.7 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Openreach’s tech support about my internet and router. I ended the call straight away. But then, they rang me again about 5 minutes later, starting with "This is really important, it’s not a scam!" Yeah right, obviously it’s a scam.Openreach7 yearsNot sure who this caller was. I got a ring on my office phone here in China, and it’s not linked to the UK at all. When I picked up, there was this message in Chinese that seemed like some usual error alert you get when a call can’t go through. Oddly, whenever I try to ring back, the number just drops out. Strange stuff.ChinaUK8 yearsSimply pick up the phone and hang up after answering. That way, the automated system won’t bother you again.8 yearsThey say they’re connected with the Telephone Preference Service and can help cut down your nuisance calls, but they want you to pay for it! It’s sketchy and looks like a scam trying to con people out of their money. Definitely not to be trusted.Telephone Preference ServiceTPS8 yearsGot a call from this number 02087927500 on 23rd Feb 2018 around 12:22 pm. The guy, sounded like he was from India or Pakistan, said my computer wasn’t updating windows properly but it actually was fine. Feels like a dodgy company or scam mobile trying to pull a fast one.8 yearsSomeone called claiming to be from BT's technical support, saying my internet wasn’t safe and I needed to sort it out on my laptop. I just hung up straight away, obviously.BT8 yearsSomeone said they were from Microsoft but never bothered to see if I was on the TPS list, which I am.Microsoft12 yearsNo text received.Submit Your Own Report (020 8792 7500)
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