Avis de l'utilisateur : prudence
Late‑night spam calls—how to stop them! - +44 20 8103 3159 (020 8103 3159)
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Like a moth drawn to a flickering porch light, unwanted calls can buzz around your phone at any hour. Most reports point to generic spam calls from a London‑based number, often at odd times and with recorded messages that read out codes. The safest move is to ignore the ring, especially if you don’t recognize the caller, and then block the number using your phone’s built‑in tools or a third‑party app. Consider adding the number to a Do‑Not‑Call registry and report persistent callers to your carrier or local consumer protection agency. Stay cautious about sharing personal details and keep a log of repeated attempts.
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Recent Reports for 020 8103 3159
A late‑evening call recited some cryptic code, almost certainly the prelude to a scam; blocking is advised.
While travelling I was on an unsecured Wi‑Fi network in a time zone nine hours behind the UK, using the Vinted app when a call came at 4 am UK time. Vinted normally sends a text code, not a late‑night phone call.
Données de l'utilisateur : Ennuyeux
A recorded greeting mentioned a ‘security code’ before the line disconnected.
Choosing not to pick up, I noticed the strange number calling late, assumed it was a scam, verified it online and indeed it was – they called twice just after 9.30 pm.
Waiting for a Vinted verification code, I received two calls before finally getting a code from that number—likely connected to the service.
User warns to be cautious.
Not certain who rang; although I own the Vinted app, I never use it, so they shouldn’t be contacting me. Could be risky as I don’t live in London or any vulnerable area.
Just another waste of good oxygen, mate.
Received a call on my mobile that seemed suspicious, likely a scam.
M’a décroché au téléphone, c’est bizarre, hein.
The number repeatedly rings my mobile; after blocking it, another call arrives from a similar number with just one digit changed. Since I use Vinted, some suggest it could be linked, but they’re trying to send a four‑digit code to alter my bank details. I haven’t changed any details, so the code is unnecessary and raises concerns that they’re attempting to trick users into updating bank information, potentially giving them access to accounts—a clear scam.
A recorded message instructed me to input a code, so I hung up. The same call was redialed moments later with identical wording. I think I heard the name “Ramada,” though I’m not sure. Who rings at 6:30 am? Seems like a scam.
Having Vinted installed could explain the call; not sure what to reply, but I did leave a voicemail.
They rang my phone, hung up, then called back when I didn't answer – looks like a classic scam, innit.
For anyone on the Vinted app, it’s likely they’re sending an access code in response to a request.
Données de l'utilisateur : mauvais + prudence
Two calls came in late at night, and I have no idea who they were from.
No answer was given, and the caller rang twice before giving up.
Recieved two calls from them and didnt bother to pick up
No answer from me, they called twice, dont know what they wanted.
They called me twice but i didnt answer
The caller called twice but I didnt answer
Données utilisateur : Mauvais
Données de l'utilisateur : Mauvais, soyez prudent
Looks like they left a code number with no context – what a mystery, innit?
Arnaque
Avis de l'utilisateur : mauvais
I am afwaid to answe the phone