01903213475
☎️ 01903213475 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 190321 with a prefix of 01903. The area code 01903 originates from Worthing.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01903213475
- Rob Sturgess: notorious scammer exposedSep
2024Caught potential scam in timeJun
2024Struggles with home cover paymentsJan
2024Fraudulent direct debits on accountJan
2024Warning about scam appliance insuranceOct
2023Warning about scam targeting elderlyOct
2023Potential scam by PD-Fix companySep
2023Difficulty contacting to resolve scamApr
2023Beware of insurance renewal scamsApr
2023Fraudulent boiler cover renewal scamAug
2022Scammed elderly relative for moneyJul
2022Warning about fraudulent plumbing companyJan
2022Company scamming elderly for insuranceNov
2021Issue contacting company for refundOct
2021Surprise unauthorized payment for insuranceOct
2021Received letter for fake insurance. ScamAug
2021Trouble contacting Safe Home ServicesJun
2021Problems with unknown product notificationMay
2021Suspected insurance scam with fraudulent detailsNov
2020Received emergency number, requested card detailsNov
2020Scam targets vulnerable individuals, flaunts wealthJun
2020Caution: known scammers, fake warrantiesMay
2020User boasts about scamming peopleMar
2020Confession to scamming and threatsMar
2020Number Of Searches: 98 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 15 March 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cladswell(Worcestershire), Grand Union Canal(Warwickshire), Kerthen Wood(Cornwall) and Norton-Juxta-Twycross(Leicestershire).
01903213475 has 23 comments of which 18 x negative and 4 x neutral and 1 x positive
01903213475 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01903213475 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation targeting elderly and vulnerable individuals across the UK, involving fraudulent insurance policies often related to home appliances and plumbing. Victims have experienced unauthorised direct debits and unsolicited invoices demanding payment for non-existent coverage. The company frequently changes names and uses multiple aliases while operating mainly from Worthing. Attempts to contact them are consistently unsuccessful or met with suspicious behaviour, including threatening calls and demands for sensitive bank details. Several reports highlight quick intervention by banks preventing monetary loss, yet many have still been defrauded of significant sums. Authorities and consumer organisations have been notified, but the scammers’ tactics remain active, making vigilance and refusal to engage crucial for potential victims.
Reports on phone number 01903213475
2 yearsOh yeah, this Rob Sturgess guy has been a right nightmare for ages. He’s that dodgy bloke always involved in scams, known for Bottoms Up and loads of other schemes. You might’ve heard of him from Rip Off Britain or Service Monkey. He’s been behind All Claim Solutions, Yes Consumer Solutions, and Solar Smart too. Honestly, the guy’s got a proper shady reputation.Rob SturgessUK2 yearsThere was a direct debit arranged on my dad’s bank account, but luckily no funds got taken out… I’m pretty sure I caught it just before it went through. The bank gave me some details: a company called Homepay, with a bloke named Luke Ballantyne at Oxford House, 56 Teville Road, Worthing, and the phone number 01903213475. They told me to get in touch with them, but honestly, there’s no way I’m ringing up a scammer to politely ask them to stop trying to drain my dad’s account… if only it was that simple!Luke BallantyneOxford HouseTeville Road Worthing2 yearsI keep finding Direct Debits popping up on my elderly parents' account for some sort of 'home cover' insurance. It’s been tricky trying to get through to them. Even when the bank manages to reverse the payment, they somehow manage to set up yet another Direct Debit and take more cash. The paperwork they send is very vague, and the contact number on those papers (which isn't the one I found) just goes straight to a full voicemail. I've had no choice but to report this lot to both Citizens Advice and Action Fraud.Direct DebitsCitizens AdviceAction Fraud2 yearsMy mums account keeps getting direct debits set up on it. It’s been happening over and over again and it’s really annoying. Don’t understand why this keeps going on.3 yearsBeware of this dodgy outfit! They send you fake invoices for appliance insurance you never signed up for, then keep ringing to demand payment. When you ask for proof of the insurance, they start threatening you with massive admin charges. Best thing is to just block their number and ignore their annoying calls.3 yearsMy elderly aunt just got fleeced out of £1700 by these scammers, so watch out and don’t trust them!!3 yearsMy mother-in-law has been targeted by a company called PD-Fix, which I believe is a scam. The person behind this seems to be someone named Jamie Mason, born in September 1982. They use an accounting firm called MastersFuller from Worthing, and since this phone number is also from Worthing, I’m pretty sure that’s where these scammers operate. If anyone has any info about them, please get in touch with me at: [email protected] (I’ve set up this email for anonymity).PD - FixJamie MasonMastersFullerWorthing3 yearsI gave them a ring but got nothing back! The number’s listed on some paperwork from PDFix, which I reckon is just a rebranded version of that Home Appliance or Safe Home Appliances insurance con. They keep trying to rip off my vulnerable family members’ accounts - every few months a new DD pops up and if I’m not quick enough to stop it, they swipe about £160. Then it takes ages on the phone to the bank, like an hour or two, just to get it cancelled under the DD protection. I honestly can’t get my head round how the banks let this keep happening!Appliance / Safe Home Appliances3 yearsGot a call saying my insurance needed renewing, but I’m not with that company at all. I told them they must have got the wrong person, but they insisted I did have a policy with them and it was about to expire. When I asked for any policy details or numbers, they couldn’t provide anything and just ended the call. Watch out, cause some folks might fall for this trick.4 yearsI can’t believe someone would swipe £190 from my 87-year-old relative! Absolutely shocking behaviour! 😡4 yearsThere’s this outfit named Pdfix Plumbing and Heating Insurers. They’re total scammers! They tricked my elderly mum and took £159 off her before I had the chance to stop it. Honestly, watch out for these dodgy people - they’re not to be trusted.Pdfix Plumbing and Heating Insurers5 yearsThis lot calling themselves pdf-fix claim to offer plumbing and drainage insurance but it’s a scam, mainly preying on older and vulnerable folks. They even send out letters to deceased people saying coverage has started and that £189 will be taken from their bank. It’s proper dodgy stuff, honestly. Be careful!5 years£165 got taken from my bank for some washing machine policy and now I can’t seem to reach them on the number they gave me. Totally stuck here.5 years£165 has been taken out of my bank without me knowing, apparently for washing machine insurance. No clue how they got my bank info, really terrible stuff. Absolutely shocking how they just took money like that.5 yearsgot a letter from safe home services claiming i’d signed up for insurance on a cooker on june 28th costing £185 and that they took the money from my bank on july 2nd. this is total nonsense. seems like they might have stolen the name of a real company and used a fake phone number. definitely a scam, scam, scam!Safe Home Services5 yearsHavent received any calls but I tried ringing them back. Their number is on papers from Safe Home Services Ltd, which seems like a dodgy firm sending out fake insurance docs. Strange because the company is actually listed on Companies House.Safe Home Services LtdCompanies House5 yearsMy brother got a letter from Safe Home Services claiming he had coverage on some AEG products he’s never had, valid till 20/05/22, with a phone number 01903 213475 to call back. When he tried ringing, no one picked up. I emailed them at info@safehomeservices to let them know he doesn’t own any such items and to cancel whatever policies they think he might have signed up for. He’s had loads of issues before, and I’ve finally sorted out all the dodgy policies he somehow ended up with and cleaned up his bank details.Safe Home ServicesAEG6 yearsIt was a total scam about some boiler and plumbing insurance. The person said I already had a policy with them and tried to offer me a discount. She then gave me an emergency contact number and wanted me to confirm my bank details. I told her straight up that I wasn’t giving out any bank info and mentioned I’d be showing their number to my daughter who works as a criminal analyst for West Mercia Police.West Mercia Police6 yearsI got a call from 03 213475, and they handed me an emergency contact: 03332128004. They started asking if the last four digits on my card were right. Then, they wanted the remaining four digits plus my sort code. I quickly ended the call right there.6 yearsThis scammer keeps switching up their nonsense - one minute they’re dealing with nuisance call blocking, then they’re on about washing machine insurance, council tax arguments, or funeral plans. They mainly go after older people with memory problems and those with disabilities. The guy behind it, Rob Sturgess, loves showing off about his yacht and millionaire lifestyle, probably just to wind up the folks he’s tricking.Rob Sturgess6 yearsWatch out for these two crooks, they’re pretty notorious. I'd steer clear entirely. Also, don’t bother with cds assured - they’re located at the same spot and push similar fake services. Just so you know, legitimate warranty firms need to be FCA registered, and these lot aren’t. Usually they shut down before any official crackdown happens - reminds me of that service monkey scam that got busted.FCA6 yearsWe had a grand time pulling the wool over your eyes and digging into your information. The cherry on top is that there's nothing you can do to put a stop to our little antics! We’ll just kick off yet another online venture right from our luxurious pad in Marbella! By the way, our other enterprise has received even more glowing feedback. Give 0330 353 0243 a ring and see for yourself!Marbella6 yearsWe totally conned you lot and honestly had a blast doing it. The highlight was snatching your bank info and jotting it down on a slip of paper. My boss, Rob, swore he’d never offer a fix unless you dragged him kicking and screaming. No one’s gonna stand in his way, not even under his fake name Phillip Townstead.RobPhillip TownsteadSubmit Your Own Report (01903 213475)
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