02089564000
☎️ 02089564000 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208956 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02089564000
- Scammers using multiple fake namesJun
2014Beware of suspicious phone callsMay
2011Inquiring about suspicious calls receivedApr
2011Suspicious call, likely a scamApr
2011Suspicious governmental research call tacticApr
2011Received call, frustrated but cautiousNov
2010Confusing call, government connection involvedNov
2010Doubtful about authenticity of callersNov
2010Overpriced advertisement, denied opportunityAug
2009Repeated calls for advertising paymentJul
2009Suspicious call about costly representationJun
2009Suspicious call impersonating government memberMay
2009Scam call; avoid at all costsFeb
2009Received scam call claiming DTIJan
2009Suspicious call from British Diplomatic ServicesDec
2008Beware of suspicious phone callsNov
2008Claims about Olympics 2012 are fraudulentNov
2008Persistent unwanted calls, no resolutionOct
2008Scammers targeting individuals persistentlyOct
2008Disappointed, time-wasting, avoid this serviceSep
2008Unhelpful response, lacking details providedSep
2008Scammers selling worthless documents, bewareSep
200802089564000 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
02089564000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02089564000 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation posing under various parliamentary-themed names, using official-sounding titles to pressure recipients into purchasing expensive, worthless advertising space or editorial inclusion. Callers often falsely claim government or Ministry of Defence affiliation and create a noisy or urgent atmosphere to coerce information or payment. Multiple individuals report receiving repeated unsolicited calls, with aggressive sales tactics and no credible data protection compliance. The schemes rely on confusion, name-dropping, and urgency, targeting small businesses or professionals. These approaches are deceptive, unregistered, and should be treated with extreme caution. Avoid engaging, never provide personal or company details, and consider blocking the number or reporting it to relevant authorities.
Reports on phone number 02089564000
10 yearsI've just received the same ring from them and left a voicemail on our personal mobile number. I've had dealings with them in the past; they claimed to be affiliated with the deputy prime minister back then as well. It's quite baffling why they'd choose to hassle smaller, less significant individuals when there are much heftier targets out there with deeper pockets. It really illustrates how little they truly care about the people they are contacting, regardless of what they might say.10 yearsA parliamentary publication, costing a mere 4,500 to 70,000 pounds for a spot - what a steal! Quite the collection of trendy jargon about Digital Britain, filled with name drops galore. But alas, it was all turned down.Digital Britain10 yearsHello there! I received a call from this company earlier today, and I must say, the racket in the background was quite telling. It felt like they might have some connection to the government or the Ministry of Defence. The poor chap on the line seemed to struggle a bit when she didn’t really get the terms he was using, and it didn’t take long for us to suspect we were dealing with a bit of a scam. He mentioned he’d ring back on Tuesday, and I’m rather looking forward to it - fingers crossed it turns into a rather amusing exchange!Ministry of Defence10 yearsHere we go again with these callers! I've had three missed rings today alone, and now they're asking for an eye-watering £2750.00 just to advertise. What a joke!10 yearsReceived the same pesky call the other day from 02089564000. After doing a bit of digging on this site, we decided to give 'Blakes' a bell and let them know we’re onto their game. We firmly requested that they cease all contact. Just a heads-up to watch out for dodgy outfits like this-I’ve learned from experience that if something feels off, it probably is!10 yearsI received a call from a representative of Elizabeth Darlington Parliamentary at the Blacks office, requesting that I pen an editorial regarding the government’s report on matters of equality and diversity. However, having gone through some of the comments, I’m beginning to doubt the authenticity of these individuals. If they happen to ring me again for further information, I might have to think twice before engaging!Elizabeth DarlingtonBlacks10 yearsReceived a call from a certain Adrian Sterling, who claimed to be affiliated with BURA, working on a report pertaining to government regeneration schemes. She mentioned that this report was set to highlight exemplary practices, with local government minister Jon Healey also involved. Her pitch mirrored Martin’s remarks exactly. She indicated that six different organisations were being featured, and suggested that we might have the opportunity to 'represent our region'. However, the fee for this privilege would be a hefty £4,950.Adrian SterlingBURAJon HealeyMartin10 yearsI recently received a call from this number, claiming to be from the DTI. While the chap on the other end was babbling away, I took the liberty of checking them out. The moment we pointed out that it was clearly a scam, the woman on the line became rather huffy and promptly hung up! 😄 I wish there was a way to connect this site to our caller ID for better identification!DTI10 yearsThis afternoon, we received two calls from the number listed above. Can someone shed some light on what this company actually does and why they're reaching out to our office line? We're quite curious about the nature of their calls.10 yearsThese individuals are now claiming to gather information regarding the opportunities presented by the 2012 Olympics. Quite frankly, it’s utter rubbish and nothing short of a scam. If you’ve got a moment to spare, feel free to waste their time, but otherwise, just hang up!10 yearsThis really has no connection to Parliament at all. They’re merely a bunch of charlatans trying to fleece unsuspecting individuals out of £4,900 or £2,700 for entry into a completely pointless certificate. If you're considering shelling out the equivalent of a decent second-hand car to these rogues, then be my guest! Buyer beware truly applies in this scenario.11 yearsI received a rather intrusive call from someone claiming to be "Adrian Sterling" at this number, insisting she needed to connect me with a couple of my directors. She informed me that their email was not operational, which is why she couldn't shoot me an email. To top it all off, she stated she was calling on behalf of the government. Isn't it illegal to misrepresent oneself as a government official according to civil service rules?Adrian Sterling11 yearsGreetings! I received a call from this company earlier today, and it was quite the lively scene on my end-though the actual conversation felt a bit dull. It seems like they’re affiliated with the government or possibly the Ministry of Defence. The fellow on the line didn’t quite seem to understand the topic being discussed. I was already informed that a younger representative would reach out again on Monday. Fingers crossed for a much more productive chat then!Ministry of Defence11 yearsThis number called our office claiming to represent the British Diplomatic Services, which struck us as rather peculiar. We decided to place them on hold while we did a quick search online, and lo and behold, this is what we discovered. When we got back to them, we mentioned we’d like to consult a colleague first. So, we left the line open for about ten minutes, only to find they were still on the line waiting! Eventually, I told them I wasn't keen on their spiel and hung up. Quite the odd experience, to say the least!British Diplomatic Services11 yearsI keep receiving calls from these individuals time and again, almost weekly it seems. We’ve asked them to remove our information from their records, yet the calls just keep coming. When we inquired about their data protection registration number, it turns out they don't seem to be registered at all! It's quite frustrating. Please make sure to report them!11 yearsRecently, I received a call from the same number, 020895640. After doing a bit of digging on this website, I decided to give 'Blakes' a bell and informed them that we’re onto their tactics. We requested them to cease all further communication with us. I urge everyone to be vigilant against outfits like these. From my past encounters, if something feels off, it probably is!12 yearsYou might receive a call from someone claiming to work at the "Parliamentary Information Office," looking into government projects. It's rather cheeky, as it appears to be a cunning scheme to secure a high-cost advertisement within a directory. Fortunately, I haven't been snagged in this ruse, but I must say, the script they use is quite something.Parliamentary Information Office12 yearsI wouldn't share any information other than the usual Parliamentary nonsense and was only after the Managing Director. We made it clear that we were after more specifics, but she simply shrugged it off and said it was up to us-either she'd return the call or she wouldn't.12 yearsThank heavens for search engines! I received a call from a chap named Jonathan Rosebury, claiming to be from the so-called 'Parliamentary Information Office' - a place that doesn't even exist. He wanted a word with my wife, who manages quite a lot herself, regarding some pressing government initiative on Defence. She promptly suggested that they ought to seek out the real 'experts' for such matters. The whole conversation reeked of the usual shenanigans, complete with a posh accent and an overly forceful manner. Seriously, steer clear!Jonathan RoseburyParliamentary Information OfficeDefence12 yearsBeware, this phone number belongs to a collection of con artists who have several aliases. If you're keen to dig deeper, check out: Www.parliamentaryyearbook2.weebly.com They also go by various names and operate through distinct websites such as: The Parliamentary Year Book The Parliamentary Book The Parliamentary Information Office Www.parliamentarybook.weebly.com The Parliamentary Review Www.parliamentaryreview.weebly.com The Parliamentary Portfolio Www.parliamentaryportfolio.weebly.com Middlesex Rugby Www.middlesexrugby.weebly.com And even as The National Audit Office European Parliamentary YearbookParliamentary Information OfficeMiddlesex RugbyAudit Office13 yearsReceived a call from the Parliamentary Office today. When they asked for our name, our managing director politely explained that we couldn't divulge that sort of information. I must say, it really riled me up! But I had to chuckle since they didn't manage to catch us off guard. Quite amusing, really!Parliamentary Office13 yearsAbsolutely, what a shambles! Out of six opportunities in my section, five were already occupied-surprise, surprise! I mean, would you expect anything different? What a bunch of numpties! The only communication we received was a blatant warning about it being a scam. Best to steer clear of this one, folks!Submit Your Own Report (020 8956 4000)
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