01304340023
☎️ 01304340023 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 130434 with a prefix of 01304. The area code 01304 originates from Dover.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01304340023
- Potential scam; discarded congratulations slipJul
2011Fake offer, ignore it completelyMay
2011Received unwanted call, ignoring itApr
2011Identical issue reported, disregard immediatelyApr
2011Received unexpected call, felt surprisedNov
2009Dubious phone call, complaint lodgedOct
2009Beware of potential phone scamOct
2009Received suspicious survey call. Thanks!Oct
2009Suspicious gift offer, potential scamOct
2009Suspected scam regarding reference AGL 9273Sep
2009Firm linked to multiple suspicious companiesSep
2009Suspicious prize mail, will discardSep
2009Identical item disposed ofSep
2009Spam envelope, not a callSep
2009Scam warning, do not call!Sep
2009Thought it was a scamSep
2009Checking gym for winnings tonightSep
2009No contact number, unclear prize detailsSep
2009Gift scam alert, expired numberAug
2009Suspicious slip with no detailsAug
2009Bogus campaign, possible debt tracingAug
2009Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 07 July 2011 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Carnach(Highland), Henllys(Torfaen) and Northfield(Scottish Borders).
01304340023 has 21 comments of which 20 x neutral and 1 x positive
Reports on phone number 01304340023
10 yearsWe received a slip that looks just like the one Martin from Portsmouth got. In a moment of folly, we decided to call the number, but the response felt quite sketchy, leaving us anxious about the potential charges for the call. What we really want to find out is whether these slips are being sent out by the Royal Mail. If that's the case, then surely it's time for everyone to voice their dissatisfaction with them!MartinPortsmouthRoyal Mail10 yearsEarlier today, I received a call in Pontypridd, marked as ATP 7361, from the number 01443 3508. Straight to the rubbish it goes!PontypriddATP10 yearsI didn’t receive a call, but I noticed that the number linked to a dodgy promotion for a company called Universal Consulting LTD, trading as National Surveys. I have a sneaking suspicion that it could be a debt recovery operation, especially since the last tenants vanished without a trace, leaving behind substantial debts tied to the property.Universal Consulting LTDNational Surveys10 yearsIt appears that these individuals are now dispatching their shenanigans all the way to Hampshire as well. They’re claiming that “the total worth of gifts surpasses £12,400” - rather suspect, wouldn’t you agree? I think we’ll be steering clear of this one. Has anyone actually received a call regarding this? Thank goodness for the internet in helping us avoid such dodgy scams!Hampshire10 yearsI had the same experience; it was definitely a scam. Whatever you do, steer clear of calling them!10 yearsEarlier today, we received a communication directed to Mr or Mrs, bearing the same AGL 9273 reference and set to expire on the 15th of October. It appears to us to be nothing more than a scam.10 yearsReceived a call down in South Wales, they suggested I pop over to the nearest Ford dealership with a couple of identification documents. They claimed I'd won a shiny new Ford Fiesta worth more than £12,000! Just having a laugh, really. Don’t bother with these folks. They've been using a local landline number - 02920990160, and the reference they mentioned was ACP 9271. Straight to the rubbish bin!South WalesFord11 yearsAbsolutely, this one’s a total scam in Portsmouth. It’s just another variation of the same trick with a different number - 02392 990218, which is conveniently my local area code. I’ve heard whispers that calling this number could set you back a fiver a minute (not absolutely sure if that's accurate or not). But really, the standard warning stands: if something appears far too promising or enticing, it likely is.Portsmouth11 yearsI've encountered the very same issue, same number: ADE 9172. It's gone straight in the bin now!11 yearsI stumbled upon this little gem, but honestly, it feels like they’re digging their own grave here. There's not a single phone number or any mention of potential winnings. It’s clear this has a ticking clock on it. And to top it off, it’s addressed simply to Mr and Mrs - very odd, don’t you think?11 yearsInstead of receiving a phone call, I got one of those slips instructing me to make a call. I found it rather dubious and thought it was too good to be true, so I decided to look up the number here on this site. Apparently, the previous occupant of my residence skipped town, leaving behind a trail of unpaid bills. The note from something called National Surveys was quite odd as it lacked a contact number-definitely not typical! To top it all off, the envelope was carelessly addressed simply to Mr/Mrs... without a surname mentioned. Quite peculiar, wouldn’t you say?National Surveys11 yearsOn Monday, we received a rather curious letter and, despite feeling a tad uneasy about making that dreadful call, we decided to go ahead and ring them up. In the end, it turned out to be a delightful surprise! 😊11 yearsGreetings all! Much like several of you, we received a rather dubious communication today. The number listed for a call is 01133350294, and they claim it’s at standard phone rates - something we are highly sceptical about. Thankfully, we decided to do our due diligence and investigate here first, thus saving this from heading straight to the recycling bin. A massive thank you to everyone who shared their insights! The correspondence came from National Surveys in Cheltenham, noted on a flimsy compliments slip. Cheers!National SurveysCheltenham11 yearsI had a little mishap and thought this was a complete con, so I chucked it in the bin!12 yearsWe recently encountered the very same situation in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Straight into the rubbish bin it went!CheshamBuckinghamshire12 yearsReceived an odd little note through my letterbox earlier and it raised quite a few eyebrows, if I'm honest. It appears to suggest I've won something, but I'm not buying into it just yet. What strikes me as peculiar is that it mentions the "prize" can only be claimed by an individual, yet they’ve addressed it to both Mr and Mrs. Quite the conundrum, isn’t it? I think we’ll follow the crowd and just toss it in the recycling bin!12 yearsI've encountered a similar situation here in Leeds. I received a call directing me to the Workshouse in Farsley, which I discovered is a gym. I decided to give them a ring for some clarification, and I've made plans to swing by this evening to uncover the details and claim our prize.LeedsWorkshouseFarsley12 yearsIt appears that this company has connections to as many as eight others, and is currently under scrutiny by the BBC Watchdog and Trading Standards. Among the related firms are AMC Fitness, Associated Members Club, Fitlife, and a number of others that have recently been dissolved, all based at Victoria Home in Cheltenham.BBC Watchdog and Trading StandardsAMC FitnessAssociated Members ClubFitlifeVictoriaHomeCheltenham12 yearsReceived nothing but a letter meant for Mr and Mrs, requesting a call back. It's exactly the same as the others mentioned on this site. I'll be tossing it in the bin.12 yearsWe've received a notice just like Karen’s! Instead of a phone call, we found a slip of paper urging us to contact them. It boasts, "Congratulations! This number has been selected for one of the fabulous free prizes generously provided by local enterprises, with a total value surpassing £12,400.” It’s worth noting that there’s a sense of urgency, as they’ve included an expiry date: 21st September 2009. The slip was postmarked from Gloucester. Quite the curious situation, isn't it?KarenGloucester15 yearsI’ve just received what I can only describe as a dubious “Congratulations” notice from a company called Universal Consulting Ltd, also known as National Surveys. Oddly enough, there was no company registration number included. The slip claims that my number was selected for one of the local business gifts, boasting a total value exceeding £12,400. Just to add to the peculiarity, the envelope was addressed to “Mr and Mrs.” The green slip featured a handwritten note stating: ADE 9172 alongside a phone number, 01304 340023. Given the circumstances, I was immediately suspicious and decided to do a quick search for the number, leading me right to this website. In the end, it’s now sitting in my rubbish bin!Universal Consulting LtdNational SurveysSubmit Your Own Report (01304 340023)
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