01925500601
☎️ 01925500601 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by YayYay Limited. It is part of the phone block 1925500 with a prefix of 01925. The area code 01925 originates from Warrington.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01925500601
- Fraudulent sponsorship school safety offerSep
2022Paid for unseen safety pack. ScamAug
2022Scam company claiming book sponsorshipAug
2022Alert: possible scam situationAug
2022Repeated calls, invoices for charityJul
2022Possible credit card scam reportedJul
2022Local school has no informationJun
2022Caller confirming fake support agreementJun
2022Reported scam involving false campaignJun
2022Agrees with others' opinionsMay
2022Beware of convincing sponsorship scamMay
2022Unexpected invoice for unordered leafletsMay
2022Realized did not agree, avoided scamApr
2022Warning about scam, report immediatelyApr
2022Number associated with a scamApr
2022Scam involving charity representationMar
2022User warning about recent scamMar
2022Mom received repeated calls for paymentMar
2022Suspected scam call about booksFeb
2022Unsolicited sponsored books phone scamFeb
2022Persistent sponsor for road safetyFeb
2022Devious scam involving school sponsorshipFeb
2022Unsolicited call selling unneeded booksFeb
2022Forgot shared experience, no memoryJan
2022Warning about suspicious phone scamJan
2022Number Of Searches: 45 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 05 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Canonbie(Dumfries and Galloway), Dalkeith(Midlothian) and Garrabost(Western Isles).
01925500601 has 25 comments of which 11 x negative and 14 x neutral
01925500601 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01925500601 👆 is reported as associated with persistent scam calls where callers falsely claim recipients agreed to sponsor safety or educational materials for local schools. Targets receive unsolicited invoices demanding payment for these supposed campaigns, often accompanied by poorly produced brochures and pressure to pay promptly, sometimes with discounts offered for immediate payment. Multiple complainants confirm no prior agreement or knowledge of such sponsorships, and investigations reveal the company is dormant or highly suspicious, with minimal capital and connections to numerous other companies. Attempts to verify legitimacy through official channels like Companies House show alarming irregularities. Recipients are advised to ignore calls, avoid providing payment or bank details, and report incidents to relevant authorities to prevent financial loss.
Reports on phone number 01925500601
4 yearsGot a call from a woman saying we’d agreed to back some school safety flyers - total nonsense. When I asked for an email to prove it, she couldn’t give me one and just kept ringing back instead. Just like others have said, very suspicious.4 yearsSo, I got a call from Our Next Generation saying I’d paid for some kind of primary school safety kit. Thing is, we’ve already sorted and paid for those ages ago. They then tried to offer me a discount for next year’s stuff. Honestly, neither me nor my team had any clue about them before. After looking up the number here, it’s clear they’re up to no good. Total scam, watch out!4 yearsI’m having a similar situation with this outfit, claiming that I supposedly consented to sponsor a book for schools focusing on awareness. Absolutely not! They've sent me a bill for nearly £300. Just today, I received yet another call from this number, which went straight to my voicemail. The recorded message claimed to be from David Russell in the accounts department at Our Next Generation. He provided a callback number-01925 506 905-yet the call originated from 01925 500 601. I did my due diligence and looked them up on Companies House, much like others here have. Besides what’s already been uncovered, I found out that this business is actually 'dormant' as they haven't been active at all! I've reported this to Action Fraud Police and sincerely hope they face serious consequences for their actions.David RussellNext GenerationCompanies HouseAction Fraud Police4 yearsTotal rip-off!4 yearsI've had this number ring me multiple times. They keep sending these fake invoices by mail and keep pestering for payments, saying they're a charity trying to raise cash for schools to get books. Seems quite dodgy to me.4 yearsWe've previously discussed this matter and reached an agreement prior to the pandemic. I just received a phone call urging me to make a payment using my card, and I can't help but feel this is undoubtedly a scam. The school has no knowledge of this at all.4 yearsI find myself echoing the sentiments of previous commenters. I reached out to the nearby school, only to be met with blank faces; they were completely in the dark about this matter! The email containing a shabby version of a booklet was subpar at best, lacking any identifiable details - not a single name to be found, let alone ours or a logo! A quick glance at Companies House and their filing history tells a story of its own.Companies House4 yearsTotal scam alert. Got a call from a woman, just like what others have said before. She claimed we'd agreed to back some sort of safety awareness drive and thanked us for backing it. Then she said books would be sent to a school we chose, but after that, she sent an invoice along with a badly written leaflet supposedly going to the school. Afterward, the accounts team started hassling us for payment and even posted an invoice. This campaign isn’t real, we never agreed to any of it - like others have pointed out, it’s a con.4 yearsUtterly fraudulent. A woman rang me, echoing similar experiences reported by others. She mentioned that we had supposedly committed to backing a safety awareness initiative and expressed gratitude for our ‘support’. Then, out of the blue, she claimed that books would be sent to a school of our choice, only to follow up with a shoddy invoice accompanied by a poorly crafted leaflet that was meant to be disseminated to the school. Shortly after, their accounts team started pursuing payment, and I received yet another invoice through the letterbox. There’s no trace of such a campaign, nor did we ever agree to participate in one. As others have pointed out, it's a complete scam.4 yearsGreetings! I find that my sentiments mirror those of the previous commenters regarding the future of our youth.4 yearsJust like others have said, I got a call from a lady who said I’d agreed to sponsor some local primary schools for a health and safety brochure back in December. I had no memory of any of this because it never took place. She then mentioned a £40 reduction from the £289 if I paid instantly - which I didn’t. The following day, a brochure, certificate, and invoice arrived through my letterbox which looked really legit. Honestly, this seems like a well done scam, so watch out for it.4 yearsGot a weird call from this company, Next Generation Itd, saying they needed my bank info to sort out a refund for some school safety leaflets they claimed I ordered. Thing is, we never actually ordered anything like that. Then, out of nowhere, they sent a bill for about £300 and even rang me up later asking for the payment. Sounds a bit dodgy to me!4 yearsAfter seeing other people's comments, I realise now why I never recall saying yes to sponsoring books at our local school - I definitely didn’t! Glad to know I’m not going mad. This was actually the third time they’ve rung me in a few days. They asked for a BACS payment today but we only pay by cheque, so luckily I managed to avoid it. I’ve saved the number now and will just ignore it if they call again.4 yearsAbsolutely a con job! Steer clear of this one! I never consented to any such dealings and will be disregarding it entirely while reporting it to the authorities.4 yearsThis number is definitely part of a seasoned con!4 yearsA blatant con, if ever I've seen one! I was initially approached by a seemingly charming woman claiming to be from a charity advocating for safety resources for schools. But then came the relentless, overly aggressive bloke pressuring me for payment. It smacked of a classic good cop/bad cop scenario. Absolutely the lowest of the low!4 yearsSteer well clear of this number-I had a rather unpleasant experience just the other day.4 yearsMy mum’s been getting calls twice a day from them, saying she owes money from 2 years ago, before all this covid stuff started. They keep insisting she agreed to pay, but it’s all nonsense really.4 yearsThis morning, I got a rather unexpected phone call. The individual on the other end insisted that my business had made a commitment to supply safety literature to educational institutions. Being acquainted with quite a few folks at that school, I decided to do a little digging to verify this claim. Honestly, I've got a strong feeling this is dodgy!4 yearsJust like the last person said, they called me saying I had signed up to sponsor books for local schools and needed to pay £30 now with a discount, saying loads of folks had already agreed. It all sounded really legit and well put together, but I’ve been self-employed nearly 20 years and never got involved in anything like this. I asked the caller to show me proof that I’d actually agreed to it, and after that, she said she’d check into it and then hung up on me.4 yearsJust like the previous experiences - they're peddling their road safety sponsorship packs. They try to give the impression that it's a mere follow-up, but I'm not inclined to be part of that. They've just rung me again, this time asking for my business partner instead of addressing me directly. Their phone calls are proving to be rather relentless and it's quite frustrating that they believe they can pull this off without proper consent.4 yearsGot a call saying my firm had promised to fund some supplies for a nearby primary school. The caller sounded really sure of themselves and even mentioned the name of a local school. Unfortunately, it was all nonsense since I never agreed to anything like that or even knew about such a company. They tried to push me by dangling a £30 discount if I paid the bill straight away over the phone - felt like a proper dodgy and pushy scam.4 yearsI received a rather unwelcome phone call claiming that my organisation had consented to sponsor a series of road safety books for a nearby primary school. Just to clarify, my business is a one-person operation, so there was absolutely no agreement made on that front. To their credit, they did some research, mentioning the name of a local school and insisting that the headteacher was keen for assistance with this initiative. However, since I’m quite familiar with the school myself, I reached out to the head and discovered they hadn’t a clue about these vague road safety books and certainly weren’t interested. In fact, it’s quite puzzling as I’ve not even seen any of those books! Additionally, it appears their investigation into my business records fell short. Our previous premises has been demolished, and they must have missed that detail entirely. So, any invoices or sample books they’re hoping to send my way are likely going to be lost in the ether!4 yearsI recently experienced something quite similar. I can't say I remembered it at all, to be honest.5 yearsI received a rather dodgy unsolicited phone call purporting that I had agreed to back some initiative supplying safety books to schools, all linked to a business I wrapped up five years ago. The caller was rather smooth-talking and made it sound like they were simply following up on something. It wasn’t until the end that they hit me with a £199 invoice and asked how I preferred to pay. Curiously, I played along and said they could send it over despite knowing full well that I hadn’t ordered anything. My intent was to gather their details. They even offered a £30 discount for immediate payment by card, which I found amusing. Eventually, I received the invoice for £218.95, which included a poorly produced safety book supposedly destined for schools emblazoned with a sticker bearing my name, address, and phone number, as well as a printed certificate lauding my support. Doing a bit of digging on Companies House, I discovered the director is a mere 21 years old! The prior director is shockingly active in 330 companies and has had ties to an astounding 2716 others. The Companies House reference number is 11566940. Interestingly, the records indicate this company has a single share and a meager capital of just £1, which raises massive red flags for me. They’ve even gone and changed their name from Investa Claims LTD. Quite perplexing, to say the least!Companies HouseInvesta Claims LTD.Submit Your Own Report (01925 500601)
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