02088130665
☎️ 02088130665 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208813 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02088130665
- Phone number not recognized errorSep
2016Request for bank account informationJul
2016Suspicious call, avoid contact immediatelyJul
2016Suspicious call, possible phone fraudJul
2016Suspicious calls; needs government actionJul
2016Invalid inputJul
2016Nuisance call; number unreachableJul
2016Frequent calls followed by hang-upsJul
2016User suspects a prank callerJul
2016Suspicious call about bank chargesJul
2016Rude, invasive, aggressive phone callJul
2016Rude caller; blocked after confrontationJul
2016Unwanted call, no response givenJul
2016Number Of Searches: 107 Number Of Comments: 12 First Seen: 17 July 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ashwell(Rutland), New Polzeath(Cornwall) and Swalwell(Durham).
02088130665 has 12 comments of which 8 x neutral and 4 x negative
02088130665 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02088130665 👆 is reported as a nuisance caller that frequently rings and hangs up without leaving a message. Many users find it suspicious as the number often appears unobtainable or unrecognised when dialled back. Callers claim to want to discuss bank charges or account details but behave rudely or aggressively if challenged, causing concern over potential fraud. Several people mention receiving related scam emails and note the number seems linked to dubious activity. Recipients report blank calls, persistent harrassment, and a strong recommendation to avoid engaging with the caller. Overall, it is widely regarded as untrustworthy and associated with scam attempts.
Reports on phone number 02088130665
10 yearsSorry, but the number you’ve tried to call doesn’t seem to be valid.10 yearsSomeone just called asking for my bank info, felt really dodgy!10 yearsI tried calling a number and it just rang out. I rang 1471 to get the details, but when I attempted to call it back, I got a message saying, "The number you have dialled is not recognised!" Seems a bit suspicious to have such a setup with 1471, doesn't it? What’s more, just the other day we received a dubious mobile call too-definitely not legitimate! Since we’re registered with the TPS and keep our number ex-directory, we’d never conduct business through a tablet, phone, or PC. Lately, we've also been inundated with dodgy emails from PayPal and Santander. I reckon it’s all connected. Honestly, the authorities ought to put these crooks behind bars for fraud!TPSPayPalSantander10 yearsCalled a landline and they just cut me off straight away. Tried 1471 then called back but got a message saying the number isn’t valid! Definitely fishy if you ask me. I’m ex-directory and on the TPS list, so I never deal with anything on computer, phone or tablet anyway. It's weird because just last week I had a dodgy call from some bloke with a foreign accent on a mobile, and lately been getting dodgy emails pretending to be from PayPal and Santander. These scammers really should be locked up for fraud!PayPalSantander10 yearsI called a landline and just got cut off straight away. Tried checking the number with 1471 and rang back, but the phone said it didn’t recognise the number! Felt really sketchy to me. We’re ex-directory and on the TPS, so we never do stuff on a computer, phone, or tablet. Funny enough, last week some dodgy guy with an Asian accent called me on a mobile. Plus, lately I’ve had suspicious emails pretending to be from PayPal and Santander. These crooks should be locked up for fraud, honestly!TPSPayPalSantander10 yearsWhat a bother this number is! They keep ringing, but as soon as I answer, they just cut off. When I attempt to call them back, I get a message saying the number isn't available. Quite irritating, isn't it?10 yearsIt seems I'm receiving frequent calls from this number, only to have the line go dead as soon as I pick up. Quite vexing, really!10 yearsJust got a call but there was nothing on the other end, totally blank. Pretty strange!10 yearsI received a call from this number just now. They claimed they wanted to chat about my bank fees. When I inquired how they obtained my contact details, they abruptly ended the call! Quite suspicious, if you ask me.10 yearsHad a really unpleasant chat with some bloke who wanted to talk about my bank details. I told him I never share that kind of info with people I don’t know on the phone. He got all pushy, saying he wasn’t a stranger and insisted I spill the info. I just told him to remove me from their list and then blocked the number straight away.10 yearsI encountered a rather discourteous individual who insisted on talking to me about my banking details. I made it clear that I do not engage in such conversations with strangers over the phone. He then became quite forceful, claiming that he wasn't a stranger and pressing me for the information he sought. I firmly told him to remove my number from their records and promptly blocked the caller.10 yearsI certainly didn’t seek a call from this number, nor have I bothered to respond.Submit Your Own Report (020 8813 0665)
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