02031296106
☎️ 02031296106 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Localphone Limited. It is part of the phone block 203129 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02031296106
- Scam loan, high fees, unresponsiveNov
2015Fraudulent loan money theft warnedNov
2015Loan scam; multiple hidden feesNov
2015Found helpful info, rejected callsNov
2015Loan scam warning; avoid disclosing informationOct
2015Scam call with persistent pitchOct
2015Loan offer with upfront fee scamOct
2015Loan scam, unauthorized bank withdrawalsOct
2015Suspicious loan offer, potential scamSep
2015Loan company scams foreigners, avoid!Sep
2015Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 09 September 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Boughton Aluph(Kent), Clayholes(Angus), Isle of Axholme(Lincolnshire), Longnor(Shropshire) and Trevor Gardens(East Sussex).
02031296106 has 9 comments of which 8 x neutral and 1 x negative
02031296106 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02031296106 👆 is reported as a scam involving fake loan offers that require upfront fees, with promises of quick money that never materialise. Victims have paid hundreds, sometimes more than £600, with transactions often going overseas, but no loans are delivered. Callers are described as polite and convincing but stop answering once money is sent. There are multiple complaints about unauthorised bank deductions and fake websites linked to the calls. Many warn that this is a fraudulent operation exploiting vulnerable people desperate for loans. The callers use pressure tactics and repeat their pitch even if you say no. Numerous users advise to reject or hang up on these calls to avoid financial loss.
Reports on phone number 02031296106
11 yearsIt’s an utter con! They lured me in with the promise of a £3000 loan in just 20 minutes. All they required was an upfront payment of £120. When I rang back, they then demanded £330 for an electronic transfer. After waiting for an hour, they claimed that I'd need to cough up £375 as a “loan band” fee before they could release the funds. They even pretended to transfer £220 into my account, insisting I send it to someone named Ranetta Satiman in Thailand via Western Union. They assured me that my loan would be deposited within 15 minutes. After yet another hour of waiting, I called to inquire about the delay, only to be told that I needed to pay £400 to boost my credit score! I was in tears, pleading for them to return my money, but they only grew more irate. It’s truly despicable! I just stumbled upon this site and my heart is in my mouth. Someone needs to look into this; they went by the names Belinda and Victoria Beaker.Ranetta SatimanThailandWestern UnionBelindaVictoria Beaker11 yearsBeware, as these con artists will swindle you out of your cash by enticing you with the promise of a loan.11 yearsCheers for the tip-off! I've been fielding calls from this number lately, but thanks to what you've shared, I’ve decided to ignore them. Much appreciated! :)11 yearsReceived a call today from this number purporting to be Eloans Advance, claiming they could offer me a loan. They wanted me to cough up an initial £100, assuring me that I’d receive £1000, plus my £100 back. A quick investigation revealed it to be a complete SCAM!!!!!! Do not share your bank info or send any payments, as once you do, your money is essentially vanished and you’ll find yourself without a loan. I was fortunate to see through their trickery, but I worry about others who might not be as aware.Eloans Advance11 yearsI recently received a phone call from this number offering me a loan of £2500. When I mentioned that I had already secured a loan through a different source, the caller simply repeated his sales spiel without missing a beat. The line was rather poor, and his accent seemed to suggest he was overseas. Frustrated, I decided to end the conversation.11 yearsBeware of offers claiming they can lend you money but require an upfront payment - it's nothing but a scam! Best to steer clear!11 yearsI've had a right faff with this number claiming they could sort us out with a loan. While chatting away, they somehow managed to siphon off £130 from our account without so much as a by-your-leave. Now, we’ve tried to reach them again, but it’s all a bit of a shambles - the phone line is dreadful, and they keep promising to ring us back, yet here we are, still waiting! So far, a further £220 has vanished from our funds, and our bank has washed their hands of it since it processed as a bank transfer instead of a card transaction. What a pickle!11 yearsI’ve been approached by a loan firm that claims they’ll give me a loan if I settle the first month’s payment upfront. They say my funds will hit my bank account within 45 minutes. They call themselves uktodayloans and have a site at www.uktodayloans.co.uk, but it feels rather dodgy to me.11 yearsThis lot is a loan provider that lures you in with promises of instalment plans, but don’t be fooled-they have a habit of ghosting you when it comes to payouts. Best advice: if they give you a call and you’re not a local, just hang up!Submit Your Own Report (020 3129 6106)
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