01618182040
☎️ 01618182040 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by WAVECREST NETWORKS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 161818 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01618182040
- Rude response, refused to deleteAug
2024Warning: false fluency for profitMar
2024Beware of loan scamsFeb
2024Scam company stole money, bewareFeb
2024Rung offering loan was scamFeb
2024Warning about potential scam activityJan
2024User warns against potential scamDec
2023Received suspicious call. Avoided potential scamNov
2023Warning against loan scam tacticsOct
2023Warning about potential scam tacticsOct
2023Caller is constant harassmentOct
2023Frequent phone calls mentionedSep
2023Scam loan company, avoid itAug
2023Beware of UK loan scamAug
2023Describing spam content in detailAug
2023Scam loan broker alertJul
2023Frequent phone calls bothering userJul
2023Number Of Searches: 149 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 07 July 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Albert Town(Pembrokeshire), Ashley Green(Buckinghamshire), Little Haven(Pembrokeshire), Lower Bordean(Hampshire) and Sherford(Devon).
01618182040 has 16 comments of which 8 x neutral and 8 x negative
01618182040 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01618182040 👆 is reported as a fraudulent loan operation targeting individuals with unsolicited calls demanding upfront payments for insurance. Callers are frequently rude and uncooperative when requested to remove numbers, with some insisting on payment into personal accounts. Numerous complaints highlight withdrawals without consent and threats of legal action over alleged contract breaches. The company employs persistent and harassing tactics, often contacting victims multiple times daily. While the representatives sometimes appear convincing, the requirement to pay in advance is a clear indication of a scam. Users are strongly advised not to engage or provide any financial details to avoid potential loss and harassment.
Reports on phone number 01618182040
2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from a health company. When I told them to remove my number, they were really disrespectful and kept talking over me. I ended up raising my voice just to get them to stop. Then the bloke told me he wasn’t going to take my number off and just hung up on me. Proper cheeky behaviour.2 yearsWarning: This number's a scammer claiming they're from FluentMoney! Watch out and don't fall for it.FRAUD ALERT2 yearsJust wanted to warn everyone about these loan scammers pretending to be from legit loan firms. They ring you up acting like they’re from real companies but they’re trying to take your details and scam you. Stay careful and don’t trust calls asking for personal stuff!2 yearsWhat a total scam! They charged me £125 for insurance, then suddenly demanded an extra £249. When I requested a refund for the first £125, they threatened to get a CCJ against me for supposedly breaking some contract. How can I have broken a contract when they’ve basically swindled money from me? Stay well away from this lot, they’re nothing but crooks.County Court2 yearsI stumbled across Rung offering some rather tempting loan offers; however, I was required to fork out £125 initially for insurance and send it directly to Lucy Stobbart via Revolut. It feels like a dodgy scheme... definitely dodgy characters at play here!RungLucy StobbartRevolut2 yearsGot a call trying to get me to send money for insurance, but it was going into some random personal bank account. Total scam!BEWARE3 yearsTotal rip off!3 yearsReceived a call earlier today. The whole thing felt dodgy from the get-go. I had a strong suspicion it was too good to be genuine. To his credit, he didn't ask for my credit card details, which was a bit surprising. Instead, he suggested I pick up a One4All voucher from the Post Office. Quite the intricate scheme for just £100, if you ask me!Post Office3 yearsI've just had a call from this number as well! I'd highly recommend steering clear of any agreements they propose. They informed me that I had to fork out £105 in advance to secure a loan because of some kind of insurance requirement. Sounds dodgy to me!3 yearsHad a dodgy call where they asked me to send insurance fees straight into a mate’s personal account. Felt off from the start, almost got caught out!3 yearsThis number kept ringing me non stop, total pain and really annoying spam calls. Just pure hassle honestly.3 yearsThey keep ringing me non stop.3 yearsAbsolutely, it appears to be a dodgy loan provider that insists on receiving an initial payment via phone before releasing any funds. It's best to steer clear, regardless of how convincing they might sound-it's simply a scam, plain and simple!3 yearsBeware of a dodgy scheme that claims to provide loans but insists on taking the first payment upfront through your banking app during a phone conversation. It's a colossal con, with £100 being rinsed from each unsuspecting person.3 yearsI’ve encountered a shady loan broker who’s definitely up to no good.3 yearsThey keep ringing me a couple of times every day.Submit Your Own Report (0161 818 2040)
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