01234958008

☎️ 01234958008 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Simwood eSMS Limited. It is part of the phone block 1234958 with a prefix of 01234. The area code 01234 originates from Bedford.

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TimeLine of events for phone number 01234958008

  • Beware of Clara Lewis calls
    Mar
    2018
  • Suspected scam attempt, avoided purchase
    Jan
    2018
  • Suspected scam call from expert
    Nov
    2017
  • Potential scam health-related call
    Nov
    2017
  • Concern about potential identity theft
    Nov
    2017
  • Suspicious sales call, potential scam
    Nov
    2017
  • Is 0283558969 a scam?
    Oct
    2017
  • Beware of aggressive sales tactics
    Oct
    2017
  • Vivid Lifestyle scammed New Zealand customers
    Jun
    2017
  • Vivid Lifestyle scams customers, wasteful purchases
    Jun
    2017
  • No results from tablets yet
    May
    2017
  • Fraudulent company targeting elderly people
    Mar
    2017
  • Scam calls about health products
    Jan
    2017
  • Scam call for wellness product
    Jan
    2017
  • Scam phone call about sea Buckthorn
    Jan
    2017
  • Scammer posing as medicine salesperson
    Jun
    2016
  • Prefer doctors over unsolicited calls
    Aug
    2015
  • Scam targeting elderly grandmother exposed
    Jul
    2015
  • Contact My Care weekdays, 9-5
    Jul
    2015
  • Suspicious call, likely a scam
    Jul
    2015
  • Elderly scam call reported, blocked
    Jun
    2015
  • Scam call posing as health center
    May
    2015
  • Report scum calls, use blockers
    Apr
    2015
  • Unwanted supplements, deceptive sales tactics
    Apr
    2015
  • Constant calls, potential fraud warning
    Mar
    2015
  • Receiving unwanted calls, frustrated caller
    Mar
    2015
  • Persistent unwanted calls from Mabel
    Mar
    2015
  • Suspicious supplement sales call received
    Mar
    2015
  • Report scam calls to authorities
    Jan
    2015
  • Suspicious clinic sales call reported
    Jan
    2015
  • Scam targeting pensioners for money
    Nov
    2014
  • Annoying sales calls, switched off landline
    Nov
    2014
  • Suspicious call, avoided sharing details
    Sep
    2014
  • Dad almost scammed by caller
    Jul
    2014
  • Unwanted health company phone calls
    Jun
    2014
  • Suspicious health survey scam call
    Jun
    2014
  • No message left after call
    Feb
    2014
Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 29 First Seen: 31 January 2014 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Hatherley(Gloucestershire), Hemlington(North Yorkshire), Preston Gubbals(Shropshire) and Whitley Reed(Cheshire).

01234958008 has 29 comments of which 19 x neutral and 9 x negative and 1 x positive

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01234958008 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 01234958008 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive telemarketing operation, often targeting elderly individuals with claims of health expertise and sales of dubious supplements. Callers, frequently using Indian accents and various aliases, pretend to represent local health services and request detailed personal and medical information. They pressure recipients to purchase costly products by phone, sometimes becoming insistent or aggressive if declined. Multiple reports indicate lack of product efficacy and suspicion of scam activity, with attempts to obtain credit card details. Many warn that the company’s credentials and contact details are questionable and advise caution, recommending avoiding engagement or sharing personal information. Users strongly caution verification before considering purchases and suggest reporting or blocking the number to prevent further contact.

Reports on phone number 01234958008

8 years
I received a call today from someone named Clara Lewis. It was the same sort of situation. She was promoting her no-citrus concoction-warm water, honey, cinnamon, and those fenugreek oil capsules. It’s the very same telephone number. Just a word of caution to others!
Clara Lewis
9 years
I encountered a chap named Kevin Fraser, claiming to be in Sydney, using the number 0283558969. His spiel was all over the place - something about no citrus fruit, fenugreek seeds, and peanut butter on wholemeal bread, plus seabuckthorn berries, but oddly, no grapes. It took a turn when he attempted to offload some berries for £80! I decided to part ways with him after that. He really did sound quite convincing, though.
Kevin FraserSydney
9 years
I recently received a telephone call from a chap named Bill Fletcher, who claims to be an expert in arthritis. I kept my tone friendly as I listened to him, but I can’t help but think that elderly individuals could easily fall prey to such tactics. When I mentioned that I would verify his credentials, he seemed quite taken aback, as if it was outrageous of me to doubt the authenticity of his call. Quite the cheek! G D Visser
Bill FletcherD Visser
9 years
This morning, I received a rather curious call from 0283558969. The chap on the other end claimed to be Dr Roger Grey, an expert in arthritis treatment - seemed quite genuine at first. He was rather eager to gather a plethora of details about my health and went on about some tablets called Stepup, which he claimed contained CMO Rosehip extract and were particularly favoured by his grandmother in England. When I inquired about the payment methods, he threw out suggestions like credit card payments and bank transfers. I firmly stated that I never conduct business over the phone. He then requested the first line of my address and my email, both of which I declined to provide, and added that he'd be in touch again. Reading the feedback from others here has certainly reassured me; it all felt a bit too unrealistic!
Roger GreyCMOEngland
9 years
0283558969

I received a call from this number, 0283558969. How on earth do they manage to obtain our personal and medical details? It's quite disturbing. Initially, they came across as though they were from our healthcare provider, and it was only later in the discussion that my husband caught on when they seemed unaware of our status as pensioners. They certainly had a wealth of information about his health concerns, which makes it all the more alarming.
9 years
I received a call from 0283558969 connected to vivid-lifestyle.com, and I'm starting to wonder if it's a bit dodgy. Anyone else had a similar experience?
9 years
I've recently discovered that Vivid Lifestyle Ltd in Reading, UK, seems to be engaging in questionable phone practices, targeting folks in New Zealand. My first interaction with them dates back to April 2015, and by the time I placed my last order in September 2016, I had inadvertently shelled out over $900 on various items I truly didn't require. In the end, all that so-called 'essential' merchandise ended up in the bin with my regular rubbish - what a waste!
Vivid Lifestyle LtdReadingUKNew Zealand
9 years
Vivid Lifestyle Ltd, based in Reading, UK, has been engaging in dubious phone scams aimed at unsuspecting individuals in New Zealand. My initial encounter with them dates back to April 2015, and it culminated in a rather disheartening affair in September 2016, where I found myself shelling out over $900.00 for items I had no actual use for. Ultimately, all those products just ended up in the rubbish bin, a waste of both resources and trust.
Vivid Lifestyle LtdReadingUKNew Zealand
9 years
I've been chatting with Nicky about their health journey. They mentioned they've been on some tablets, but unfortunately, they're not noticing any changes just yet.
Nicky
9 years
I must say, you’re absolutely spot on! This company appears to be nothing but a scam operation, predominantly run by individuals with Indian accents, who seem to target the elderly. It's quite alarming how these con artists operate unimpeded over there. They seem to exclusively hire those who have a firm grasp of English, offering them attractive salary packages along with bonuses for every sale they manage to secure. Just be vigilant, everyone!
10 years
This evening, we received a call from 0283558969, which seems to belong to a company named Vivid Life Style, albeit with a different number. A quick search revealed a slew of complaints linking the number to potential scams. My partner ended up on the line for a rather lengthy 30 minutes as they were keen on promoting sea buckthorn oil. He mentioned he would give it some thought and call them back tomorrow. However, after seeing the alarming reports of scams associated with them, we’ve decided against making that return call. They were quite persuasive, speaking with an Indian accent, and whenever one pitch didn't land, they swiftly transferred him to another salesperson. There are plenty of reputable health shops we can consult instead, so we'll stick to those!
Vivid Life Style
10 years
I've received a couple of phone calls from a woman named Nicole, who had an Indian accent, attempting to sell me sea Buckthorn oil. She was quite amiable and seemed really persuasive. I was almost tempted to go ahead with the purchase but hesitated when it came to sharing my credit card information. She insisted everything was legitimate and even provided me with her licence number and phone number. While we were on the line, I did a bit of research and expressed my suspicion that this could be a scam, requesting her not to contact me again before ending the call. Almost immediately after, she attempted to ring me back. Upon checking, the phone number and licence number matched those discussed in prior reports, so I genuinely appreciate you bringing this to light.
NicoleBuckthorn
11 years
I prefer to converse solely with my medical professionals concerning my health and wellness, not with these irritating telemarketers! It's rather peculiar that many of these call centres seem to be staffed predominantly by individuals from diverse backgrounds. Could it be that this is one of the few opportunities available to them?
11 years
If you wish to get in touch with My Care, please do so on weekdays, specifically from Monday to Friday, between the hours of 9:00 in the morning and 5:00 in the evening. Here’s how you can contact them: a) By telephone: 01234 958 008 b) Via email: [email protected] c) By post: Vivid Lifestyle, 20 Easter Park, Benyon Road, Silchester, Reading RG7 2PQ, United Kingdom.
Easter ParkBenyon RoadSilchesterReading RG7 2PQUnited Kingdom
11 years
Received a phone call today from this number. A woman with a thick accent claimed to be from the health centre back in my hometown. When I probed further, she quickly changed her story, saying she represented the Well Being clinic instead. I was a bit wary and she began quizzing me about my health, but I told her I had to dash out. She was polite throughout, but I had a feeling she might have become more insistent. After some digging online, I stumbled upon this site and realised it’s a scam. Just a heads-up to others!
Well Being
11 years
I just had a rather distressing experience with this number contacting my elderly mother-in-law, who is 90 and sadly showing signs of dementia. These scammers had the audacity to claim they were representing her Health Centre, attempting to trick her into handing over £70. Thankfully, we were quick on our feet and contacted the bank's fraud team to halt the transaction, and they’ve now put a safeguard in place to prevent any further dealings from that dodgy company. I made sure to leave them a rather pointed message on their voicemail too. Absolutely infuriating! What a bunch of charlatans!
Health Centre
11 years
Do make sure to inform your mobile service provider about this dodgy caller; it’s certainly a scam! Consider getting yourself a call blocker app to prevent these nuisances from getting through or leaving unwanted messages. There are plenty of options available for purchase in shops or online!
11 years
I've been receiving calls from this number for ages now. There was a brief lull, but today, the same woman rang me up again, calling me 'dear' - so irritating! She pried into my medication routine, inquired whether I have breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and then wanted to know about the vitamins I might be taking. When I said I don’t take any, the call went silent! I've now got a whistle handy and jotted down the number. If she dares to ring again, I’ll give her a good blast. That should put an end to these persistent calls!
11 years
I keep receiving incessant phone calls from this firm regarding various medications. I've warned others not to make any purchases from them, as I suspect they may be engaging in fraudulent activities, which could pose a serious risk to health.
11 years
This number keeps phoning me, but I refuse to share any personal information. I mentioned to the caller, who goes by Mabel, that I'm on several prescription medications and have been advised against taking any supplements. Yet, she continues to call. I really need these calls to cease!
Mabel
11 years
I just received a rather dubious call from someone claiming to be "Alex Williams." He said he was conducting a health survey and encouraged me to try some supplements for a month, requesting my card information. I told him I needed to verify his credentials first, and he provided the number 01234 958008. After I hung up, I reached out to my daughter-in-law, but before I could return his call, he rang me again. This time, I said I needed to consult with my son before making a decision, which seemed to irritate him. He mentioned that the offer of £19.95 for the supplements would soon expire. While we were still talking, I decided to check his number online and received several alarming alerts. I promptly hung up. At my age of 75, I advise fellow seniors to be on high alert!
Alex Williams
12 years
Dodgy callers are on the prowl-make sure to inform the authorities. They're after your banking information!
12 years
My elderly mother, who's in her eighties, picked up a call from this number, asserting they were affiliated with her clinic. They attempted to pressure her into purchasing a pomegranate supplement at a monthly cost of £14, even going as far as asking for her card details. When she declined their offer, they abruptly hung up on her.
12 years
It appears that there's a rather dubious outfit out there targeting the elderly. I received a call claiming they were conducting a health survey. When I mentioned I had a health issue, they came back with some outrageous offer for a product called Supra Vivid ++ for the princely sum of £29.99, all they needed were my Visa card details. They've even got a website, which only adds to the suspicion-either they're peddling fake pills or they're running a con of the highest order. It feels as though BT categorised me as an easy target simply because of my age. If this lot operates in the UK, they ought to be shut down immediately.
Supra Vivid + +BTUK
12 years
Utterly disgraceful these incessant calls! I had this woman, Rachael, practically begging me to subscribe to some oil service for £29.95 a month. It was beyond frustrating, so in the end, I just decided to turn my landline off entirely. 😔
Rachael
12 years
I just received a rather peculiar call from a woman asserting she was Shirley Williams, claiming to be the manager of my local clinic. She proceeded to ask me a series of questions about my health and mentioned they were involved in some sort of medical trials. At first, I was intrigued but soon began to sense something was off. When I declined to provide my bank details, she became rather agitated and I labelled her a con artist. My phone didn’t show the complete number, only the start, 01302, which raised my suspicions even more. Moving forward, I’ll definitely be more vigilant!
Shirley Williams
12 years
I just had a rather unsettling experience with what I suspect might be a scam operation. Some bloke called me purporting to conduct a health survey and proceeded to grill me with personal health inquiries. He promised a free sample of some health product, but then the conversation took a dodgy turn. They requested my bank details, claiming it was necessary for some discount when ordering more of the product. Naturally, I questioned the need for this information before even receiving the supposed 'free sample', but he was adamant that without my bank details, they wouldn't send anything my way. He introduced himself as Richard WILLIAMS, though I can’t shake the feeling that name might be completely fabricated. Definitely be wary of such calls!
Richard WILLIAMS
12 years
It looks like this number belongs to a health-related organisation, though I'm a bit perplexed as to how they obtained my contact details. Could they perhaps have an insurance aspect as well? I honestly can't fathom their persistent calls...
13 years
I didn't bother to leave a message in the end.

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