This number rang me twice, but I didn't answer as it was unfamiliar. No voicemail was left. I will now block it.
Easy Life voucher scam – how to protect yourself - +44 20 8056 0490 (020 8056 0490)
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Like a persistent door‑to‑door salesman knocking at night, the +442080560490 number keeps turning up on callers’ screens. Most reports describe unsolicited offers of £50 vouchers linked to previous Easy Life purchases, often followed by requests for personal details. Such calls are typically scam attempts that aim to harvest address or banking information. The safest route is to let the call go to voicemail, block the number in your handset or via your carrier, and report the incident to Action Fraud. Never confirm your name or address, and avoid clicking any links they may send. Regularly updating your call‑filter settings can also reduce future nuisance calls.
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Called on 7/1/23 and again today from 442080560490. It appeared on my mobile as potential fraud. I blocked it once more! Mobile call.
This number has been contacting me regularly, occasionally leaving a message stating they will call again, prompting me to block the number.
A call was received today, offering £50 in vouchers, during which the caller claimed to have my personal details, including name, address, and postcode, but I terminated the conversation when they began asking intrusive questions.
They called twice yesterday and once today. I let the answerphone take over, but no messages were left; they just hung up.
Having let the mobile ring extensively, I terminated the call upon noticing it was marked as spam. My ESET software, which I've relied on since 1992 for both phone and computer, advises blocking unrecognised numbers and emails. It's proven invaluable in shielding me from potential scams aimed at my finances. I'm well-versed in handling such calls; when they reach my landline, I respond by asking them to report their fraud attempts, a tactic suggested by a police officer relative. They promptly hang up and cease further calls.
Didn't answer; adding the number to my block list now.
Upon answering, all that could be heard was breathing, suggesting someone was on the line.
It's essential that people take the time to read previous posts and take action against scammers, rather than simply ignoring them, as this allows the scammers to continue their activities unchecked.
I did pick up the call on my mobile
The only way to stop scam/silent/weird calls/texts is to take responsibility and report every single one directly to the system set up by the police for public reporting: 1. Report to ‘action fraud’: Google ‘action fraud’. Visit the ‘police.uk’ site. Go to the ‘report a phishing attempt’ page. Read the details. Complete the report at the bottom of the police web page. Include the scam number and full details, such as any links or threats, in the free text space. 2. Forward emails and screenshots of messaging scams (e.g., texts/WhatsApp) to ‘
Referring to the post below, it's simple to report scams. Submitting details of scam numbers, attempts, or threats to the cyber crime police agency's systems is straightforward. It takes as much time as making a post here, and registration isn't necessary. If all the daily scam attempts we receive were reported, the police would have to increase their actions. They do respond to scam reports and occasionally apprehend individuals, even collaborating with international forces. While their investigations and arrests are insufficient, they would improve if everyone reported every scam number, attempt, and threat. Explore the news sections on the ‘action fraud’ website. Sending scam messages to that ‘gov.uk’ site will receive a noteworthy acknowledgment.
The post below explain how to report scam attempt to the police, blocking the number wont help, the criminal gang will just keep calling from different number, report all scam to the cyber crime police and post about it here
As explained in other posts, scammers often use fake numbers and love to go unreported, so it's essential to be cautious and never engage with unknown callers
All scam attempts ought to be reported directly to the cyber crime police agency, which is designed to simplify the reporting process for the public concerning phone, text, email, and other fraud attempts. I was advised to do this when I raised concerns with my MP about the sheer number of scams I was receiving. Information on how to report has been shared in this thread below. Scammers do not want this information to be widely known. If you fail to report scam attempts, do not expect any action to be taken to stop them.
It kept ringing so i've blocked it now, dont want no more hassle
This number, 02080560490, called twice within two days, but was not answered due to suspected fraud, potentially linked to a past order from Easy Life, and has now been blocked.
Although the call to my mobile was not answered, I have received calls from EasyLife on different numbers previously.
Following my purchase of face masks last year, apparently they are suppost to send me a £50 thank you voucher and enrolling me in a subscription programme (£82 a year), where I will save money in many outlets across the UK!! The guy is quite charming but it is obviously a scam, I told him dont send me a gift
Attempted to call me twice, but I didn’t pick up as the number was unfamiliar. Blocked them both times.
A call was received from this number at 8 pm, but I didn't answer
An individual claiming to be Justin offered a £50 voucher, and a brochure was supposedly sent in 2021, courtesy of Antheus Telecom Ltd, which appears to be a scam
They persist in attempting to reach me; this marks the fifth time they’ve tried without success as I block them each time. Here’s hoping they find proper employment next year.
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This number is a voucher scam, be aware of it
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The caller, who dialled from 02080560490, failed to speak, and background noises could be heard before the call was terminated.
After ordering face masks from Easy Life during the pandemic, I started receiving these calls. It's unclear whether they're trying to entice me into buying more with vouchers or if my number has been sold to scammers! Either way, it's quite frustrating. I've blocked them now.
Recognised it as a scam number from previous calls. These people should find a real job and stop wasting time.