01904917931
☎️ 01904917931 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1904917 with a prefix of 01904. The area code 01904 originates from York.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01904917931
- Unsuccessful attempt to claim refundAug
2020Scammer posing as legitimate institutionApr
2020Unwanted silent call, blocked itMar
2020Scammers steal information for shoppingFeb
2020Warning: Cover service is scamFeb
2020Issue with refund in progressFeb
2020Suspicious call claiming wrong numberFeb
2020Wish I remembered my policyJan
2020Jason scam about breakdown coverJan
2020Received suspicious call about insuranceJan
2020Service for cover illustrations providedJan
2020Suspicious phone call, likely scamJan
2020Recognized insurance scam, avoided sharingJan
2020Insurance call about laptop warrantyDec
2019Insurance scam complaint and warningDec
2019Warning: potential cover service scamDec
2019White goods insurance, card payment discountDec
2019Unknown number, likely robo callDec
2019Received confusing call about policyDec
2019Suspicions about appliance insurance offerNov
2019Number Of Searches: 92 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 10 November 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bolt Tail(Devon), Hinden Beck(Durham) and Uinessan(Western Isles).
01904917931 has 18 comments of which 11 x negative and 7 x neutral
01904917931 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01904917931 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving unsolicited calls claiming to offer discounted insurance for household or electrical appliances. Victims frequently report no prior policy knowledge, pressure to pay upfront fees, and refusal to allow cancellations. Attempts to obtain refunds or clarifications are often met with silence or aggressive behaviour. Callers may pose as legitimate companies or use multiple aliases and phone numbers, including claims of affiliation with known retailers. Users caution strongly against sharing bank or card details, highlighting cases where scammers made unauthorised transactions. Many advise blocking the number and reporting to authorities. Overall, this number is associated with fraudulent activity and should be treated with extreme caution.
Reports on phone number 01904917931
6 yearsI forked out £99 and it turns out to be a total scam, tried reaching out but no one got back to me at all.6 yearsDefinitely a scam. I usually ignore my landline because it’s almost always telemarketers, but I answered this time since I was running late for work. Ended up giving out my info by mistake, which cost me £99. Thankfully, I got in touch with my bank quickly and they managed to block my card, so no more money will be taken.6 yearsGot a call on my mobile but it was dead silent, no voice or message at all. Just blocked the number straight away.6 yearsThe ones behind this scam are Terry John Haywood, who used to live in the UK, and Alex Sampson, who worked at Complete Home Care before. Then there’s a couple from South Africa, Marvin and Kelly Bimiah. They get your bank info and go on a spending spree with your cards online. These people are nothing but fraudsters. They also ring you up using fake names. Seriously, report them to the police. They act like folks in the UK are clueless but we’re not falling for it.Terry John HaywoodUKAlex SampsonComplete Home CareMarvinKelly BimiahSouth Africa6 yearsThis whole cover service thing is just a con. Seriously, don’t ever hand over your card info even if they sound all legit. They’ll just drain your account and then hit you with bogus documents. Trust me, there’s no way "they’ve got your policy number" like they claim. Stay safe, folks!6 yearsI got a call from 01788297909 and they said they were 01904917931 or some kind of cover service. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.6 yearsGot a call from some place called Your Cover Service about renewing my home appliance insurance. I’ve been trying to get my money back, ringing them and sending emails but still nothing. Really frustrating!Your Cover Service7 yearsGot a call from a bloke called Jason, saying our home appliances breakdown insurance was up for renewal. He mentioned since we hadn’t made a claim in the past year, we’d get a no-claims discount, and the renewal fee would be £99 for the year. I told him I don’t remember signing up for anything like that. I still got his number and said I’d check with others in the house and ring back if needed. After asking around, no one had any idea about this cover - seems like a total scam to me.Jason7 yearsHad I been sharp enough, I’d have just claimed I forgot all about having the policy. Since my freezer stopped working a little while ago and I ended up getting it replaced, I could’ve asked for the policy number and a claim form. Really curious how they’d have answered to that one.7 yearsRight, so my other half got a call earlier today from a company claiming they cover all her electrical stuff, which she's apparently been paying £8 a month for. They then tried to convince her that since she’s been a customer for ages, they could give her a discount if she pays £99 all at once instead of monthly. Thing is, she was pretty sure she never had an insurance policy with them in the first place, so she asked them to cancel it. Their answer? Nope, no cancellations allowed. She told them she wasn't going to pay and just hung up. Feels like a total scam to me.7 yearsi tried using your cover service but wasnt really impressed, it didnt quite do what i expected. might give it another go later tho.7 yearsThey called saying they were from my ‘cover service’, which is why I answered, since I already have a home cover. They claimed my policy was being reduced to £99 and asked to check my Visa details for the discount. Things seemed off when they started talking about electrical cover - I never take that kind of cover. Then she mentioned I’d missed a 30-day cancellation period and if I didn’t take the £99 deal, it’d jump to £167. Fortunately, I caught on it was dodgy before giving any card info, told them I wasn’t falling for it, and ended the call.7 yearsSomeone rang claiming to be from my ‘cover service’, and I only engaged because I already have home cover sorted. They said my policy was being reduced to £99 but needed to check my visa details to update it. I got suspicious when they brought up electrical cover since I never include anything electrical. Then she mentioned I missed a 30-day cancellation window and if I didn’t take the £99 deal, it’d jump to £167. Thankfully, I worked out it was dodgy before handing over any bank info, told them I knew it was a con, and promptly ended the call.7 yearsI've been receiving calls from a firm named Your Cover Service. They claim to be an insurance provider associated with Currys, and they wanted to discuss the laptop we purchased from them, as its warranty is expiring today. They proposed a new coverage plan to us.Your Cover ServiceCurrys7 yearsThey called sayin they were working for some white goods insurance company, told me if I paid by card over the phone I'd get a bit of discount. Sounded a bit off to me though.7 yearsGot a call from a number I didn't recognise today, no voicemail left or anything - most likely one of those automated calls.7 yearsgot a phone call about renewing my insurance policy. when i asked for details about my current policy, they couldn’t give me clear info. still, they wanted me to agree to renew right away. they also said i couldn’t cancel my "existing policy" because some 30 day rule hadn’t been triggered. after a long wait trying to get straight answers, they finally put me through to a ‘manager’ who was really pushy and then just said the policy in question would be cancelled!7 yearsGot a call about some insurance deal covering repairs or replacements for up to 10 appliances, all for £99 a year, payment needed immediately. They said someone called Shoban would ring back later today, but I’m planning to say no. Feels dodgy, like a total scam to me.ShobanSubmit Your Own Report (01904 917931)
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