01618711113
☎️ 01618711113 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 161871 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01618711113
- Exploitation of disabled drivers revealedDec
2017Poor wages, harsh working conditionsDec
2017Unreliable service; not trustworthyDec
2016Don't trust, they pay poorlyDec
2016Threatening escalation to resolve issuesJun
2016Unreliable employer for van deliveryJun
2016Problems with UK Express DeliveryMar
2016Exploitive wages for delivery driversMar
2016Warning about low pay in BirminghamMar
2016UK express delivery scam warningFeb
2016Warning about low pay rateFeb
2016Stay clear of UK ExpressFeb
2016Untrustworthy; invasive nighttime phone callsFeb
2016Mixed reviews driving work UKFeb
2016Poor wages, misleading payment structureFeb
2016Job with low pay, mileage compensationFeb
2016UK Express pays drivers £3/mileFeb
2016UK Express pay drivers £3/mileFeb
2016Persistent unwanted sales calls. Send annoyanceNov
2015User finds comment annoyingOct
2015Doubts about professionalism of callerSep
2015Number Of Searches: 450 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 09 September 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abbey Gate(Kent), Durrington-on-Sea Sta(West Sussex), Eilean Chaluim Chille(Western Isles) and Penselwood(Somerset).
01618711113 has 20 comments of which 11 x neutral and 5 x negative and 4 x positive
01618711113 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01618711113 👆 is reported as a company that offers driving work but pays significantly below the minimum wage, with drivers earning around £3 per hour after expenses like van hire, insurance, and fuel. Many workers express dissatisfaction with the pay structure, lack of sick pay or holidays, and exploitative practices targeting vulnerable individuals. The company frequently hires and loses drivers due to poor conditions and low remuneration. Some drivers mention misleading pay promises and rude communication. Potential applicants are strongly advised to thoroughly research and consider warnings about unfair contracts and inadequate vetting before engaging with this employer. Overall, the consensus reflects a poor and potentially exploitative working environment that is best avoided.
Reports on phone number 01618711113
9 yearsEmployers are offering a mere £3 an hour, with the expectation that you sort out your own national insurance contributions and income tax from that paltry sum. Don’t expect any sick leave or holiday pay either. It seems a lot of their drivers have learning difficulties, which seemingly allows them to exploit the situation and offer such abysmal pay. Just a heads up for anyone considering this sort of work.9 yearsAbsolutely awful place to be employed. If you fancy being exploited, this is the place for you. They pay next to nothing, about £3 an hour, and expect you to slog away seven days a week. Seriously, they've got to be some kind of slave labour agency pretending to be legit. Consider yourselves warned!10 yearsAbsolute rubbish, to be honest. I wouldn't put any faith in them at all.10 yearsHonestly, I wouldn’t trust them at all, they hardly pay anything. It’s proper rubbish.10 yearsShould they start pestering me, I’m gonna send my older brother round to have a serious chat with them. I’ll get HMRC and HSE involved too. And to make things worse for them, the supermarket’s CEO will be dragged into the headlines as well.HMRCHSE10 yearsI used to actually like the job, so it’s proper annoying. I was asked to leave my place with no warning and deliver vans. I even got names, photos, and signatures from people. They didn’t pay nearly enough to cover what I spent. I don’t trust them one bit and I’m gonna work out where they’re hiding.10 yearsCAUTION: Before you consider any job opportunities with “UK Express Delivery Ltd” based out of Birmingham, I highly recommend conducting a thorough Google search on them. It’s shocking that HMRC permits businesses like this to function, especially since they’re paying self-employed workers a mere £3 an hour, which is well below the minimum wage. What’s more perplexing is whether the big supermarkets and large public limited companies are even aware that there are virtually no proper vetting processes in place, aside from merely checking your driving licence. Best to steer clear of this company-I had a dreadful experience working there, and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone else. The pay of merely £3 an hour speaks volumes.UK Express Delivery LtdBirminghamGoogleHMRC10 yearsI recently discovered that UK Express Delivery Ltd, or possibly UK Express Logistics Ltd, operates out of Birmingham, yet their calls originate from Manchester. It appears they’re playing a rather dubious game with their drivers. They offer a mere £3 an hour for roles involving multiple deliveries, but you’re required to lease one of their vans at a staggering £300 per week, with an expectation to accomplish a hefty 200 drops daily. Alternatively, as a van delivery driver tasked with ferrying goods for supermarkets, the pay is £15 for a trip covering 30 miles. There seems to be a lot of work up for grabs, provided you’re content with that paltry £3 hourly rate. If you were to drive incessantly for 24 hours, you’d rake in £72-a clear reflection of that £3 an hour figure. I struggled to find better employment, hence I begrudgingly endured these dismal pay rates.UK Express Delivery LtdUK Express Logistics LtdBirminghamManchester10 yearsThere was this delivery firm in the UK advertising pay between £450 and £640 weekly which seemed a bargain at first. But then they sneak in a £300 weekly charge for van hire. On top of that, you’ve got to cover insurance and even a fuel fee that makes the whole thing barely worth it. Once you do the maths, it’s like £3.40 an hour, and guess what? They expect you to crash in the van for about 4 or 5 nights, without any pay for that. Honestly, it’s a total con, so watch out folks, you’ve been warned.UK Express Delivery Ltd.11 yearsHeads up, do a quick google search on “uk express delivery ltd” from Birmingham before replying to any job offers from them. Apparently, HMRC lets them get away with it even tho their self-employed workers only get paid £3 an hour, which is way below minimum wage. What about the big supermarkets and major companies that hire them? Don’t they know there’s hardly any background checks, just a glance at your driving licence? Avoid this company, working for them was awful and I won’t be going back. Got paid £3 an hour, which is a joke.GoogleUK Express Delivery LtdBirminghamHMRC11 yearsCAUTION: Before considering any job offers from "UK Express Delivery Ltd" located in Birmingham, I strongly advise doing a thorough online search. It's quite astonishing that HMRC permits businesses to function this way, especially when self-employed workers are only paid £3 an hour, which is well below the minimum wage. One must wonder about the larger supermarkets and big corporations - are they truly unaware that the only assessment done during hiring seems to be checking a driving licence? It's best to steer clear of this company; my time working there was absolutely dreadful, and I wouldn't want to go through that again. At the end of the day, all I could manage to earn was £3 an hour.UK Express Delivery LtdBirminghamHMRC11 yearsUK EXPRESS provides driving services and compensates based on the distance travelled. For the first 30 miles, you’ll earn £15, and after that, it’s roughly 50p for every additional mile. I've seen a range of opinions about them, though.UK EXPRESS11 yearsI got calls from ukexpress accusing me of a speeding ticket I never got, and they never gave me any money or help. They kept ringing me up even on weekends and late at night, which was super annoying. Definitely not a company you can trust.UKExpress11 yearsi spent a week driving for UK Express and pretty quickly saw they were ripping drivers off. they pay you by the mile but it ends up being way below minimum wage, like £3 an hour. on top of that, you have to sort your own tax from that tiny pay which is just not worth it.UK Express11 yearsI used to be with UK Express and I can tell you, they only pay about 50p per mile. Typical jobs last around 7 hours, and you get around £15 if you do up to 30 miles. They also cover your train and bus tickets but for car mileage, the allowance is only 25p per mile. Not the best pay considering the time you spend.UK Express11 yearsI got a call from UK Express about driving jobs. They pay per mile, which comes to roughly £3 for each one you do. Seems ok if you’re into that kind of gig.UK Express11 yearsI got a call from UK Express, they’re after drivers and pay around £3 for every mile driven. Seems like a decent rate if you’re into that kind of work.UK Express11 yearsThey won’t stop calling me. Everytime I tell them I’m not looking, but they just don’t seem to listen. You’d reckon they’d take the hint by now.11 yearsSo frustrating!11 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from UK Express about a driving job. The person sounded really off, like they were annoyed and not very professional. Made me question if it was really UK Express calling. Felt pretty dodgy overall.UK ExpressSubmit Your Own Report (0161 871 1113)
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