08000810255
☎️ 08000810255 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 800081 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08000810255
- Long call, requested bank detailsMay
2024Received unsolicited call hung upFeb
2024Untrustworthy caller offering iPhone upgradeFeb
2024Call from fake O2 serviceJan
2024This user suggests detecting fraudJan
2024User concerned about potential phishingJan
2024User warns about potential scamJan
2024Suspicious iPhone offer from fake sourceJan
2024Suspicious offer from overseas callerJan
2024Missed calls signal potential scamDec
2023Warning about potential scam artistsDec
2023Number Of Searches: 84 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 25 December 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clady(County Antrim) and Owlerton(South Yorkshire).
08000810255 has 11 comments of which 4 x neutral and 7 x negative
08000810255 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08000810255 👆 is reported as associated with aggressive and suspicious cold calls claiming to be from O2, often promoting discounted plans or iPhone upgrades. Callers pressure for sensitive banking or personal details, despite recipients not having accounts with O2 or Virgin. The calls are frequently difficult to understand, with customers describing overseas accents and persistent behaviour. Many users suspect scams and advise against engaging, noting repeated unwanted calls and attempts to obtain financial information. It is strongly recommended to avoid answering or sharing any details with this number.
Reports on phone number 08000810255
2 yearsSpent nearly an hour and a half on the phone with 02 trying to sort out a contract update, and then they go and ask me for my bank details! I’m already a Virgin/02 customer too, so it just felt a bit off.O2Virgin / O22 yearsSomebody phoned me claiming to be from O2, said they could give me 30% off my phone plan. Sounded dodgy, so I just ended the call straight away.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2, but they spoke so fast it was hard to catch anything. They said because my contract ended, I could get the newest iPhone for only £20 a month (must sound daft for falling for that). I told them I’d have to give it some thought and then just hung up.Politely2 yearsSomeone called me saying they were from 02 and talked about my broadband with them. Thing is, I’ve never signed up for 02 before, so I just ended the call straight away.2 yearsDefinitely a con. Stay clear!2 yearsThey were asking me for my address and bank info, really suspicious.2 yearsThe person on the phone was really pushy and quite rude, kept trying to force me to give my card details.2 yearsI came across this rather dubious O2 deal claiming you can snag a new iPhone for just £36.99 a month, and that supposedly includes limitless calls, texts, and data. Sounds a bit too good to be true, doesn't it?2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with O2, but last time it was Vodafone pushing a deal for a new iPhone at £39 all in. When I told them I wasn’t keen, they kept on ringing me back. Once I said no more clearly, they just cut me off. Sounds like an overseas call centre to me, probably a scam.O2Vodafone3 yearsI've received three calls from this number today, and I definitely think it's best to steer clear of it.3 yearsI received a rather persistent phone call from this number, and it strikes me as rather dodgy. It’s quite probable that it's a scammer on the other end.Submit Your Own Report (0800 081 0255)
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