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Telephone number +2348083835935 is a number from Nigeria. The area code is 808. The number is designated as being used for Mobile telephones. The number was originally operated by the provider Airtel Nigeria.

Number portability may mean that this number is no longer used as a Mobile number, be assigned to a different provider or be being operated from a different location (even overseas in the case of VoIP numbers). If the number is being used to call you then it is also possible that the number is being spoofed and does not actually belong to the person using it.

Here is some general information about the number.

Country Code: 234
Country Name: Nigeria
Type: Mobile
Original Provider: Airtel Nigeria
Validity: The number is the correct length for a Nigerian mobile phone number.

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This number is recorded in our database for the following scams:

9th June 2020 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 9th June 2020, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be John Uzo using email address johnuzouzo2019@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Here is the email that the scammer sent to his victims.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR,
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN),
TINUBU SQUARE,
LAGOS - NIGERIA.
DIRECT LINE 2348083835935

RE: DELAYED PAYMENT..

A team of Auditors set up by the Presidency, Foreign Contract Payment
commission has discovered an outstanding payment due to you by one of
the banks here and has reported it to our bank for immediate action.

Our bank has called for reasons for non-payment and was informed that
you were unable to pay the statutory charges, and that there are
counter claims on this same money.

Presently there are two different interest groups known to be lobbying
for the payment of this money into two different accounts and we do
not know which of these groups is truly representing you. You are
therefore required to confirm to u s in reply to this mail which of
the groups is your true representative, if any.

You are also advised to be wary of anybody that promises to help you
get your money. You do not need any special assistance to receive your
money, especially now that the Presidency has restated her resolve to
adhere strictly to the mode of payment stipulated in the Anti
Corruption Bill (ACB).

There will be no incredible and unofficial methods of payment in this
case. The system of settling debts in Nigeria is the same as in your
country and anywhere in the world. We oblige you to suspend any legal
action you have considered taking against the bank or individual/s or
the Government of Nigeria because of the delay. Answering the
following questions will help our bank to facilitate your payment:

1. What problem are you having in receiving your money?
2. Do you owe any Bank, company, persons, or group of persons in
Nigeria.Henceforth, get clarificationion from the undermentioned
officer before contacting any other office or person in this matter.

Note that your local representative/s may not be welcomed by our bank
to avoid further complications.

While thanking you for your endurance till now, we promise to fulfill
our part as early answer get your respond to this letter and also take
the right steps.

Yours truly,
Mr. John Uzo,
For the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

25th November 2019 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 25th November 2019, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be John Uzo working for Central Bank of Nigeria using email address johnuzo28@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Here is the email that the scammer sent to his victims.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR,
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN),
TINUBU SQUARE,
LAGOS - NIGERIA.
DIRECT LINE 2348083835935

RE: DELAYED PAYMENT..

A team of Auditors set up by the Presidency, Foreign Contract Payment commission has discovered an outstanding payment due to you by one of the banks here and has reported it to our bank for immediate action.

Our bank has called for reasons for non-payment and was informed that you were unable to pay the statutory charges, and that there are counter claims on this same money.

Presently there are two different interest groups known to be lobbying for the payment of this money into two different accounts and we do not know which of these groups is truly representing you. You are therefore required to confirm to u s in reply to this mail which of
the groups is your true representative, if any.

You are also advised to be wary of anybody that promises to help you get your money. You do not need any special assistance to receive your money, especially now that the Presidency has restated her resolve to adhere strictly to the mode of payment stipulated in the Anti Corruption Bill (ACB).

There will be no incredible and unofficial methods of payment in this case. The system of settling debts in Nigeria is the same as in your country and anywhere in the world. We oblige you to suspend any legal action you have considered taking against the bank or individual/s or the Government of Nigeria because of the delay. Answering the following questions will help our bank to facilitate your payment:

1. What problem are you having in receiving your money?
2. Do you owe any Bank, company, persons, or group of persons in
Nigeria.Henceforth, get clarificationion from the undermentioned
officer before contacting any other office or person in this matter.

Note that your local representative/s may not be welcomed by our bank to avoid further complications.

While thanking you for your endurance till now, we promise to fulfill our part as early answer get your respond to this letter and also take the right steps.

Yours truly,
Mr. John Uzo,
For the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

Further details of this report can be found on our forum

8th December 2018 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 8th December 2018, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be Collins Eze working for Central Bank of Nigeria using email address collinsjuju77@yahoo.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Here is the email that the scammer sent to his victims.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR,
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN),
TINUBU SQUARE,
LAGOS - NIGERIA.
DIRECT LINE 2348083835935

RE: DELAYED PAYMENT..

A team of Auditors set up by the Presidency, Foreign Contract Payment commission has discovered an outstanding payment due to you by one of the banks here and has reported it to our bank for immediate action.

Our bank has called for reasons for non-payment and was informed that you were unable to pay the statutory charges, and that there are counter claims on this same money.

Presently there are two different interest groups known to be lobbying for the payment of this money into two different accounts and we do not know which of these groups is truly representing you. You are therefore required to confirm to u s in reply to this mail which of the groups is your true representative, if any.

You are also advised to be wary of anybody that promises to help you get your money. You do not need any special assistance to receive your money, especially now that the Presidency has restated her resolve to adhere strictly to the mode of payment stipulated in the Anti Corruption Bill (ACB).

There will be no incredible and unofficial methods of payment in this case. The system of settling debts in Nigeria is the same as in your country and anywhere in the world. We oblige you to suspend any legal action you have considered taking against the bank or individual/s or the Government of Nigeria because of the delay. Answering the following questions will help our bank to facilitate your payment:

1. What problem are you having in receiving your money?
2. Do you owe any Bank, company, persons, or group of persons in Nigeria.Henceforth, get clarification ion from the undermentioned officer before contacting any other office or person in this matter.

Note that your local representative/s may not be welcomed by our bank to avoid further complications.

While thanking you for your endurance till now, we promise to fulfill our part as early answer get your respond to this letter and also take the right steps.

Yours truly,
Mr. Collins Eze,
For the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

31st October 2018 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 31st October 2018, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be John Uzo using email address johnuzo31@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Here is the email that the scammer sent to his victims.
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR,
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN),
TINUBU SQUARE,
LAGOS - NIGERIA.
DIRECT LINE 2348083835935

RE: DELAYED PAYMENT..

A team of Auditors set up by the Presidency, Foreign Contract Payment
commission has discovered an outstanding payment due to you by one of
the banks here and has reported it to our bank for immediate action.

Our bank has called for reasons for non-payment and was informed that
you were unable to pay the statutory charges, and that there are
counter claims on this same money.

Presently there are two different interest groups known to be lobbying
for the payment of this money into two different accounts and we do
not know which of these groups is truly representing you. You are
therefore required to confirm to u s in reply to this mail which of
the groups is your true representative, if any.

You are also advised to be wary of anybody that promises to help you
get your money. You do not need any special assistance to receive your
money, especially now that the Presidency has restated her resolve to
adhere strictly to the mode of payment stipulated in the Anti
Corruption Bill (ACB).

There will be no incredible and unofficial methods of payment in this
case. The system of settling debts in Nigeria is the same as in your
country and anywhere in the world. We oblige you to suspend any legal
action you have considered taking against the bank or individual/s or
the Government of Nigeria because of the delay. Answering the
following questions will help our bank to facilitate your payment:

1. What problem are you having in receiving your money?
2. Do you owe any Bank, company, persons, or group of persons in
Nigeria.Henceforth, get clarification ion from the undermentioned
officer before contacting any other office or person in this matter.

Note that your local representative/s may not be welcomed by our bank
to avoid further complications.

While thanking you for your endurance till now, we promise to fulfill
our part as early answer get your respond to this letter and also take
the right steps.

Yours truly,
Mr. John Uzo,
For the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

16th November 2017 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 16th November 2017, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be Godwin Emefiele working for Central Bank of Nigeria using email address bankingcentralng@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

12th November 2017 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 12th November 2017, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be Godwin Emefiele working as Executive Governor for Central Bank of Nigeria using email address cbnbankng@financier.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

13th September 2016 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 13th September 2016, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be John Uzo using email address johnuzo29@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Further details of this report can be found on our forum

8th September 2016 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 8th September 2016, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be David Oju using email address davidoju@outlook.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

12th July 2016 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 12th July 2016, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be Godwin Emefiele using email address cbankng65@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

4th August 2015 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 4th August 2015, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be Godwin Emefiele using email address cbank485@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

23rd June 2015 - Advance Fee Fraud Scam

On 23rd June 2015, telephone number +2348083835935 was reported as being used by scammers to pretend to be Godwin Emefiele using email address cbank385@gmail.com as part of an Advance Fee Fraud Scam.

In Advance Fee Fraud Scams, the scammer will offer you something of high value (a large sum of money or gold for example) and all you have to do is pay a "small" fee. What the scammer is offering you does not actually exist and the scammer will come up with fee after fee that needs to be paid by the victims, until he either runs out of money or realises that he has been scammed. The scammer will often pretend to be real people or companies, use fake websites and introduce various characters, all with the aim of convincing the victim that what is being offered to him is real.

Further details of this report can be found on the ScamWarners.com forum

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