01923888547

☎️ 01923888547 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 1923888 with a prefix of 01923. The area code 01923 originates from Watford.

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01923 888547 Tagged as:

hsbc india stephen loan fiesta alex parker mark imputech not leads valley new delhi

TimeLine of events for phone number 01923888547

  • HSBC supports potential scam company
    Apr
    2011
  • Fraudulent activity with no recourse
    Apr
    2011
  • Avoid fraudulent companies and services
    Apr
    2011
  • Local police, cancel card advised
    Nov
    2010
  • Provide company info for complaints
    Oct
    2010
  • Thankful for loan refund assistance
    Oct
    2010
  • Scam loan request; deposit demanded
    Apr
    2010
  • Scammer offering loans, beware
    Apr
    2010
  • Scammers calling for money request
    Apr
    2010
  • Received scam call requesting money
    Apr
    2010
  • Scammed by unresponsive loan provider
    Mar
    2010
  • Avoid; terrible service, no response
    Mar
    2010
  • Loan scam attempt, suspicious behavior
    Mar
    2010
  • Waiting for email and paperwork
    Feb
    2010
  • Scam loan offer warning shared
    Feb
    2010
  • Loan shark scam call suspicion
    Feb
    2010
  • Loan scam attempt reported. Beware!
    Dec
    2009
  • Loan offer requested personal information suspicious
    Dec
    2009
  • Uncertain trust in foreign loan offer
    Oct
    2009
  • Request for phone number information
    Oct
    2009

01923888547 has 20 comments of which 20 x neutral

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Reports on phone number 01923888547

10 years
It’s quite baffling that HSBC is permitting individuals to deposit funds into a company like Imputech. Surely, it falls upon them to acknowledge that these folks appear to be deceiving customers. It's concerning to see this situation unfold!
HSBCImputech
10 years
I received a call from someone claiming to be Alex Parker, who provided us with what they said were bank details. They asked us to deposit fifty quid into an HSBC account, to supposedly process a loan they were offering. I was told this money would be refunded afterwards. They mentioned the company name as Impetustech. To be honest, I’m not buying into this at all! They’ve been ringing me repeatedly, inquiring about when I’ll be transferring the cash. Just a bit too pushy if you ask me!
Alex ParkerHSBC
10 years
Absolutely, I had a similar ordeal with these folks as well. They requested that I send over signed documents via fax, only to turn around and swindle me. Is there seriously no recourse for situations like this?
10 years
We’ve been receiving persistent calls from these individuals who are insisting we deposit twenty pounds into an HSBC account, specifically sort code 400713 and account number 21786199. They claim to represent a company called Impetus Tech, with a chap named Mark Johnson at the helm. Honestly, they appear to think I’m oblivious, here in the UK! It’s quite amusing, really, but they’re clearly up to no good-just typical scammers!
HSBCImpetus TechMark JohnsonUK
11 years
Absolutely, it’s the harsh reality. I decided to trust these jokers, and here we are, a fortnight later and they’ve got nothing to show for it. I've been tirelessly trying to reclaim our fifty quid for what feels like forever. Every time I fire off an email, it’s met with silence, and their phone line is either completely out of action or just disconnects. I’d strongly advise giving them a wide berth; they’re utterly incompetent.
11 years
So, my partner received a call from some chap in India named Mike, who was trying to sell them a loan. They mentioned needing a £50 deposit to kick off the application process. Now, they’re claiming that this deposit hasn’t been received and are asking us to cough up the cash using our card. Yeah, like that’s happening!
IndiaMike
11 years
Just received a call from these chaps a moment ago, and I’m left wondering how they managed to dig up my information. Strangely enough, the person on the line was after 50 pounds to sort out our loan. Apparently, he plans to ring back around five o'clock. Huge thanks to your site, though-I’ll certainly be letting them know precisely where they can stick that request!
Huge
11 years
I received a call from a chap named Alex Parker who claimed he could offer us a loan of £300. However, he insisted we pay up £30 first. The moment we mentioned we didn't have our card details handy, it was evident she was growing increasingly irritated. She kept insisting that she needed our information to move forward with the loan. Oddly enough, she mentioned she would try ringing us again later for our details. Honestly, I can’t fathom why I’d hand over my personal information to someone I don’t even know!
Alex Parker
11 years
I've encountered a chap named Craig, who hails from overseas and has proposed a loan of £30,000. He claims to be affiliated with Loan Fiesta located in Watford, yet I find myself quite unsure about his credibility.
CraigLoan FiestaWatford
11 years
I recently received a call from a chap named Alex who was trying to sell me a loan for £3,000. He asked for my banking details to verify my identity - fair enough, I suppose - but then he mentioned he’d need to deduct £30 from my account first and promised it would be refunded once the loan was sorted. Honestly, it felt more like a scam than a legitimate offer! Just seems too sketchy to be true, if you ask me.
Alex
11 years
I received a call from a gentleman with a foreign accent, proclaiming that he was offering loans. He insisted that he represented a financial group. Quite perplexing, if you ask me!
12 years
Received a call about a loan they were keen to offer, but they insisted on our banking information before confirming any ID. Seems a bit suspect, if you ask me!
12 years
Absolutely steer clear! I cannot stress enough, do NOT engage with Leads Valley or any finance firms from New Delhi. These individuals are nothing but con artists who have swindled us out of £165 altogether. It’s simply outrageous! Ensure you avoid these deceitful companies at all costs!
NOTLeads ValleyNew Delhi
12 years
Would anyone be able to shed some light on the identity behind this number?
12 years
Just the same as many of you, we received a call from a chap with an odd accent claiming to be Harry Johnson, calling from 00052392120. He said he was with a company named Loan Fiesta and rang us shortly after we put in an online application for funding. The gentleman promised us a loan of £7,000 but wanted our bank details and a £50 administration fee to get things moving. I'm so glad we decided against it after seeing all the warnings from others!
Harry JohnsonLoan Fiesta
12 years
Greetings Stephen, we had a chat with our neighbourhood bobby, and she informed us that there’s little the police can do until these individuals actually try to make off with our money. She recommended that we should go ahead and cancel our card, getting a replacement to thwart any potential theft. We truly appreciate your guidance on this matter, Stephen. It's absolutely baffling to think these chaps think they can pull a fast one without repercussions!
Stephen
12 years
Cheers to Loans Fiesta for promptly returning our £50 as your refund team assured! Much appreciated! Cheers, Mark.
Mark
12 years
We can provide you with the details of the company associated with these individuals in India. You could track them down and lodge a formal complaint against them, possibly even pursuing legal action against that fraudulent business.
India
12 years
Blimey, what a saga this has turned out to be! It seems these folks have conned us out of fifty quid with the grand claim of securing a £3000 loan for us. We’ve been trying to get hold of them for what feels like an eternity, but they’ve gone completely off the radar. When they do happen to answer, as soon as we mention our names, they hang up without a second thought. The person who initially took our details went by the name Naomi King, if I recall correctly. Quite the dodgy operation, if you ask me!
BlimeyNaomi King
12 years
Indeed, we've received the exact same ring and are currently awaiting an email along with the necessary paperwork. Just had a conversation with the chaps earlier today!

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