My phone flagged this as a warning, so I'm being cautious.
Fake Lottery Win Scam Alert!
Summary — +442045860967
Expert Opinion
Calls from this number often masquerade as lottery wins or competition prizes, leaving callers puzzled at first. Scammers here pose as reps from brands like Tesco, Aldi, or Euro Millions, claiming you've entered draws for free entries or gadgets, then push for personal details to 'transfer winnings'. They know names and bits of info to seem legit, but it's all a ploy for banking details or gift cards. Hang up immediately if you spot pushy tactics or background noise. Block the number, report to Action Fraud, and enable spam filters on your phone. Stay vigilant—sharing any info fuels these pests, but ignoring them starves the scam.
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Recent Reports for 020 4586 0967
The caller announced I had won tickets, but became aggressive and rude when questioned about the purpose of requesting additional information
Completely appalling!!! The individual who takes on such a 'job' lacks any sense of decency!! Everyone should be extremely cautious with calls like this. While I had entered some details online, I was certain it wasn’t related to this! They had all my information correct. Thankfully, I’m naturally distrustful, as it could easily deceive more vulnerable individuals.
Despite answering, the caller's knowledge of my name and attempts to engage in conversation about a dubious matter prompted me to terminate the call.
I'm fed up with this number calling me, it needs to be stopped, why do they keep scamming and scaring people, its rediculous
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This number has called me multiple times, and as it is flagged as spam, I do not answer; a warning to others to be cautious.
Recieved a call claiming I had won a competiton with Argos, however I had not entered, so I hung up and blocked the number, they have rang me on two seperate occassions now.
I was targeted by a lottery scam, and they had access to my personal information, which is alarming
Total scammers, they claims I had won a competition with Tesco and had been entered for the euro millions draw, all they needed was my banking details in case I win, bears
The caller claimed I had won a prize in a Euro millions syndicate and then inquired about my bank details, supposedly to facilitate the transfer of winnings, which prompted me to end the call.
The caller hung up immediatly after I answered, thats usually a sign of a scam
Don’t bother answering—these clowns aren’t worth it.
I ignored three calls from this number yesterday. They reached out again today, so I decided to listen to their pitch. The caller claimed to be from a lotto company linked to Euro Millions, stating I had won some Lego from a competition I entered, along with 10 free entries to the upcoming Euro Millions draw. I pointed out that any winnings would appear in my account, which they did not, and that Euro Millions does not offer Lego as a prize, nor had I ever entered such a competition. They quickly hung up.
The frequent calls without any messages are indicative of automated scamming behaviour.
This number rang me three times today, no message was left, I'm pretty shure it's a scam
Related to Amazon gift cards.
A woman called, claiming I had won an Aldi competition and was eligible for the Euromillions lottery, but when she asked for my details, I became suspicious and told her to use my supposed winnings to train her noisy manager.
Regarding an Amazon gift card scam
A call was received claiming to be from the lotto, stating that I had entered a competition, but when questioned about the details, the caller was unable to provide any information, raising suspicions about the legitimacy of the call.
Had a call from someone claiming to be from the Lotto, saying I won five extra entries for this week’s big draw. Asked to confirm my details… no way.
The caller claimed to represent the UK post code lottery, but when I requested to withdraw, the woman abruptly ended the call.
Obviously a scam occuring
Its a scam
Scam call claiming to be from Amazon about a gift card. Received from multiple London numbers, presumably the same person. Do not answer; it's spam.
This is spam.