Who called me from 020 8092 5741?

020 8092 5741 is a geographic landline number from London, in a block allocated by Ofcom to Gamma Telecom. Checked 1 time by UK users.

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Quick facts

Number
020 8092 5741
Type
Geographic landline
Location
London
Range holder
Gamma Telecom
Range allocated
2019
Times checked
1
Reports
0

Community reports for 020 8092 5741

No reports have been filed for this number yet. If 020 8092 5741 called you, you can add the first report below — it's anonymous, takes seconds, and helps the next person who searches this number decide whether to pick up.

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What kind of number is 020 8092 5741?

(020) 8092 XXXX is a number block in London, an area with a population of approximately 9,540,000. Standard landlines in this area use the format 020 8092 1234, with the first part being the dialling code and the rest being the local number.

This block — (020) 8092 XXXX — was allocated by Ofcom to Gamma Telecom in 2019. Gamma Telecom either operates the numbers directly or sub-allocates them to resellers and downstream carriers, which is why a single (020) 8092 XXXX prefix can be used by many different organisations. You can verify any allocation against Ofcom's National Telephone Numbering Plan, which is updated weekly.

Is it safe to answer or call back 020 8092 5741?

There isn't yet enough community data to give a verdict on 020 8092 5741, although it has been looked up 1 time on this site. That usually means the number is either newly active or simply hasn't bothered enough people to be reported. Apply the standard checks below before trusting any unexpected caller.

Keep in mind that a phone number is a clue, not proof of identity. UK caller IDs can be forged (spoofed) by VoIP systems anywhere in the world, and legitimate numbers are sometimes hijacked for short scam campaigns then abandoned. Judge each call on its substance: a genuine organisation will happily let you hang up and call back via the number on its official website.

What to do if 020 8092 5741 called you

  • Don't act on the call alone. If the caller claimed to be your bank, HMRC, a courier or a utility, hang up and contact the organisation on a number you find yourself — never one the caller gives you. For banks, dial 159.
  • Never share security details. Full passwords, PINs and one-time passcodes are never requested by legitimate UK organisations on an outbound call.
  • Don't return a missed call you don't recognise. One-ring 'wangiri' scams rely on call-backs, sometimes routed to premium-rate lines.
  • Report what happened. Use the report form above to warn other UK users, and report fraud attempts to Action Fraud (or 101 in Scotland).
  • If money or details were given, contact your bank immediately on 159 and report to Action Fraud.

How to block and report 020 8092 5741

Block 020 8092 5741 on your phone

On iPhone: open Phone → Recents, tap the ⓘ next to 020 8092 5741 and choose Block this Caller. On Android: open Phone → Recents, tap the number and choose Block/report spam. Landline customers of BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media can enable free network-level call screening in their provider's app, which stops the call before the phone ever rings.

Report 020 8092 5741 to the authorities

Report scam calls to Action Fraud (England, Wales & NI) or call 101 in Scotland. Persistent nuisance or silent calls go to Ofcom, and unlawful marketing calls to the ICO. Scam texts can be forwarded free to 7726. Registering with the Telephone Preference Service (tpsonline.org.uk) cuts legitimate UK marketing calls.

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About (020) numbers

The HMRC-impersonation scam continues to be the most-reported telephone scam in the UK, and blocks like (020) 8092 XXXX are sometimes spoofed for these calls. HMRC will never threaten arrest, demand payment by gift card or cryptocurrency, or use a 'press 1 to speak to an officer' menu. If in doubt, hang up and contact HMRC on the number printed on their gov.uk page.

See the full picture for this range on the (020) 8092 XXXX block page or the (020) (London) area code page.

Frequently asked questions about 020 8092 5741

Who called me from 020 8092 5741?

020 8092 5741 sits in an Ofcom-allocated number block held by Gamma Telecom, associated with London. No community reports have been filed for it yet — if it called you, you can add the first report on this page and help the next person who searches it.

Is 020 8092 5741 a scam number?

There are currently no scam reports for 020 8092 5741 on this site, but absence of reports is not a guarantee — scam campaigns rotate numbers constantly. Judge any unexpected call by its behaviour: urgency, requests for security details, or unusual payment methods are the warning signs.

Where is 020 8092 5741 calling from?

020 8092 5741 is associated with London in the UK numbering plan. Bear in mind VoIP routing means a geographic number can technically be answered anywhere, and spoofed caller IDs can misuse real local numbers — so treat the location as an indicator, not a certainty.

How do I block calls from 020 8092 5741?

On iPhone or Android, open your recent calls, tap 020 8092 5741 and choose 'Block this caller'. Landline customers of BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media can enable free network-level call screening in their provider's app. To cut legitimate marketing calls, register free with the Telephone Preference Service at tpsonline.org.uk.

Should I call 020 8092 5741 back?

Only if you recognise it or were expecting the call. Returning unknown missed calls is exactly what 'wangiri' one-ring scams rely on, and some call-back traps route to premium-rate lines. Look the number up first (you're in the right place), and if it matters, the caller will leave a voicemail or try again.

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