Please add your review about this phone number.
Write a long comment about your experience with phone number 02089922170. You can also use the buttons to describe calls. The last button clicked changes the rating. Here's what they mean:
- Positive - all good, friendly, or safe.
- Neutral - neither good nor bad, just alright.
- Annoying - like unwanted or automated calls.
- Dangerous - dodgy stuff, like scams or spam.
After rating, don't forget to share your experience by clicking the SHARE social buttons!
SCAM - National Insurance - Press 1 at end of automated message
SCAM / SPAM
Keeps calling and asking for a Mr Pratt. Indian voice, very bad English. They will not give me there number or stop calling when requested. Any request for information and they ring off.
roger coghill pontypool pontypool
They called 3 times to ask about debts - said i had none and he said he d send the bailiffs in and put the phone down
Phishing call in respect of a car accident that I did not have.
Private number
SCAM
SCAM
SCAM purports to be from HMRC regarding a fraud and to press 1 to go through to an officer. If you don’t,a warrant will be issued for your arrest ‘straight away’ apparently. Will await the knock on the door....
Text Message SCAM
Had them call around midday and it claimed they were following up on the government's free loft insulation. It then started asking questions and I noticed that if I didn't give the 'right' answer it would repeat the question. I think it is a computer-controlled call that responds to replies and from searches it may also be a cloned number. I hung up and call barred them.
SCAM / SPAM caller said it is HMRC, but this is scam, do not trust it. Google before call back. This phone number on facebook as somebodies sell page
reid removals london lnd
07707 464562 Is scam line
The overall rating for phone number 02080894769 is Dangerous
tanja staehler hove hove
Leicester Felcher Kamran Qayyum. Benefit Thief who threatens young women into meeting him in Spinney Hill Park.
ieva cereskaite london greater london
steve clarke ascot ascot