01513242033
☎️ 01513242033 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 151324 with a prefix of 0151. The area code 0151 originates from Liverpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01513242033
- Avoid Ronald Day; he's a scamMar
2014Scam calls from deceptive individualsJul
2013Fraudulent company, reported to authoritiesJul
2013Beware of scam call regarding QuickquidJul
2013Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 4 First Seen: 13 July 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ampney Crucis(Gloucestershire), Lower Heyford(Oxfordshire) and Wernlas(Shropshire).
01513242033 has 4 comments of which 1 x negative and 3 x neutral
01513242033 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01513242033 👆 is reported as a scam involving callers pretending to be from Quick Quid, asking victims to buy vouchers before any money is deposited. The callers refuse to provide legit company info upfront and claim links to other finance firms, which those firms deny. Many say the number rings like a house and is linked to fake loan offers, with no real representatives named as claimed. Police and fraud authorities have been notified by those affected. Overall, users warn strongly not to trust calls from this number or any requests to buy vouchers, describing it as a dishonest scheme designed to steal money.
Reports on phone number 01513242033
12 yearsBeware of Ronald Day! He's nothing but a conman. I'd steer clear of his number, 0141 416 0889, if I were you. Total dishonesty-what a disgrace!Ronald Day13 yearsAbsolute rotter scoundrels! These deceitful chaps masquerading as representatives from Quick Quid are nothing but conniving rogues trying to swindle folks into buying Ukash vouchers. I often wonder how they manage to rest easy at night, knowing they're up to no good!Quid13 yearsI’ve encountered a similar predicament. They demanded £120 upfront before considering any payment to me. They seemed rather hesitant to provide any details about their company, insisting that all pertinent information would be forwarded after I made the deposit. Eventually, I received some documentation which claimed they were connected to MEM Consumer Finance. However, when I contacted MEM, they stated categorically that they had no links with Quick Quid or the number in question. I also reached out to Quick Quid directly, and they had no knowledge of this entity and confirmed they do not offer unsecured loans. I've escalated the matter to the police and Action Fraud, yet when you attempt to call them, it seems like you're dialling a residential number-there’s no professional greeting at all. If anyone is interested in receiving the details of this company, feel free to drop a comment with your email, and I’ll be more than happy to share what I have.MEMFinanceQuick QuidAction Fraud13 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number claiming to be associated with QuickQuid. The caller mentioned I could obtain a £3,000 deposit into my bank account if I first purchased a paypoint voucher for £3,125 and shared the code with them. Naturally, I was suspicious and contacted QuickQuid directly. They confirmed it was all a scam-there was no such person named Ronald Day working for them, and they would never request a customer to buy any vouchers like that. Be wary, folks!QuickQuidRonald DaySubmit Your Own Report (0151 324 2033)
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