02034091357
☎️ 02034091357 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203409 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034091357
- Report scammers to Action FraudJun
2021Avoid British Modelling Alliance scamJun
2021Reporting modelling scam to policeJun
2021Avoid the British Modeling AllianceJun
2021Warning about Gisela Leitao scamNov
2020Received rude modeling opportunity callOct
2020Scam modeling agency in LondonOct
2020Impromptu modeling agency offer questionedOct
2020Be cautious of model agenciesOct
2020False promise modeling career scamOct
2020Howard called about modeling scamSep
2020Warning to avoid those peopleSep
2020Warning against deceitful modeling scammersAug
2020Modelling job requires upfront paymentAug
2020Email from ID model repJun
2020Unexplained recognition of user's nameJun
2020Checked website, avoided questionable offerJun
2020User suspects potential scam involvementMar
2020Promised modelling career, then scamJan
2020Offered photo shoot opportunity, uncertain legitimacyJan
2020Dwayne from ID models mentionedDec
2019Scam regarding modeling opportunityDec
2019Modeling network scam, beware!Dec
2019Alert to potential phone scamsNov
2019Warning about potential phone scamNov
2019Manipulative deposit for Photoshop editOct
2019Claim of London modeling opportunityOct
2019Skeptical of aggressive sales tacticsOct
2019Warn others about scam photography agencyOct
2019Duplicate Kingsley, similar conversation, £50 depositSep
2019Repeated scam attempt, fake depositSep
2019Unwanted call from aggressive personSep
2019Beware of fake modelling agencySep
2019Kempley from ID Models discussedAug
2019Warning of potential financial scamAug
2019Positive encounter with potential scamJul
2019Suspicious modeling scam asking moneyJul
2019Sketchy GT Models call reported wrongOct
2018Receiving call from Nicole: scamAug
2018Questioning legitimacy of deposit requestAug
2018Enthusiastic recruiter promises opportunities, requires depositJul
2018Beware of modeling agency scamsMay
2018Avoid six models, possible scamJan
2018Deceptive company misrepresents as modelsAug
2017Modelling agency potential on Route 66May
2017Interest in modeling agency modelsJun
2016Number Of Searches: 781 Number Of Comments: 45 First Seen: 09 June 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Drawbridge(Cornwall), Gwaun-Leision(Carmarthenshire), Pinxton(Nottinghamshire) and Yarde(Somerset).
02034091357 has 45 comments of which 33 x negative and 11 x neutral and 1 x positive
02034091357 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02034091357 👆 is reported as a modelling scam involving numerous fake agencies like British Modelling Alliance, ID Models, and several others. Callers often use different names and claim you’ve been shortlisted for prestigious jobs, but always demand a £50 deposit for a photoshoot which supposedly gets refunded. Many report rude or pushy behaviour, aggressive follow-ups, and misleading promises about a modelling career. The companies named are often dormant or fraudulent, with no real connection to legitimate modelling agencies. Several victims were nearly tricked into paying for expensive portfolios or shoots that don’t lead to real work. It's a common tactic used repeatedly, targeting vulnerable people with empty promises and asking for money upfront.
Reports on phone number 02034091357
5 yearsI went ahead and reported them to Action Fraud, and honestly think anyone else who’s been ripped off should do the same. Might be the only way to actually get these dodgy folks off the streets.Action Fraud5 yearsI've had similar experiences with a firm named British Modelling Alliance and another called Glass Studios. I've spoken to women named Cally, Sophie, Courtney, Laura and a chap named Jack. The company numbers they gave me are linked to companies that are actually inactive. I'd strongly advise avoiding them altogether. I'm also keen to hear from anyone else who might have been ripped off by these lot.British Modelling AllianceGlass StudiosCallySophieCourtneyLauraJack5 yearsLooks like a modelling scam to me. Reporting it to the cops is pretty straightforward. Just search for ‘action fraud’ online, pick the ‘police.uk’ website, then hit the ‘reporting’ button. From the dropdown, choose the phishing reports option. Scroll down past the scam email info to get to the form. Make sure you put all the details and any links or website info in the text box on pages two and three.5 yearsBritish Modelling Alliance or whatever they’re calling themselves now. According to Companies House, they’re not active. Best avoid them completely.British Modelling AllianceCompanies House6 yearsTotal scam!!! Running the show are Gisela Leitao and some bloke called “Oliver” - proper nasty lot. Their spot is 9 Bateman Street and Wardour Street in Soho. If you want to spot the ones constantly ringing you up and pestering for cash, Bateman Street’s where they hang out :)Gisela Leitao“ OliverBateman StreetWardour StreetSoho6 yearsThis number just rang me and the bloke on the line was proper rude, but then he tried to brush it off by saying he had a modelling gig lined up for me.6 yearsWatch out for a modelling scam based in London. The firm goes by "photo-company" and seems connected to Date Style Studio, MEDIA STYLE LIMITED, Identity Management, ID Models, and more. They’ll ask for a £50 deposit to take part in a trial photo shoot in London, then try to con you out of thousands for a portfolio! Stay clear and don’t fall for it!LondonDate Style StudioMEDIA STYLE LIMITEDIdentity ManagementID Models6 yearsGot a call saying I was invited to join a modelling agency and they asked for a £50 deposit? Not sure if its legit or a scam.6 yearsthis so called british model agency kept ringing me about some posh photoshoot and all that, seemed a bit off. lucky i googled them here first before agreeing to anything!6 yearsPatrick kept talking about a modelling job, but it was clear to me it was a total con.Patrick6 yearsSome bloke called saying his name was Howard, asking for a £50 deposit for some “fantastic” modelling gig. Lucky I checked the number online first. Don’t get caught out like I almost did!Howard6 yearsSteer clear of these folks!6 yearsThese scammers are the worst, promising you some modeling fantasy, but trust me, don’t get caught up in it.6 yearsI spoke to someone from customer service who introduced herself as Leah. The company is called Identity Models. They’re asking for a £50 fee upfront before you can secure a slot for your modelling photoshoot. Quite the unusual arrangement, if you ask me!LeahIdentity Models6 yearsGot a call from Matt at ID Models, said he’d send me an email about other folks’ reviews and stuff they’ve done. Got a bit awkward when I asked what exactly happens in the photoshoot, but kept pushing that I was interested. He even wanted me to bring my mum along lol.MattID Models6 yearsI have no idea how they knew my name.6 yearsThey kept ringing me up offering a modelling job that supposedly pays £5K a month, glad I looked up the website first before saying yes.6 yearsPure scam.6 yearsGot a call from a woman named Tia who said she could help me start a career as a mature model. She kept telling me how lovely my face was and said I needed to pay a £50 deposit, take six outfits with me, and then maybe I'd get some jobs if I was deemed "desirable." After seeing all these reviews about this number, it's obvious a scam. Stay far away, really feeling taken advantage of here.TiaSteer7 yearsSomebody called Amar saying they liked how I look and asked if I’d be interested in doing a photo shoot. Not sure if it’s legit or not. The last two texts were word for word the same, which is a bit odd.Amar7 yearsDwayne calling from ID Models.Dwayne7 yearsGot a call from Louise at some kind of identity management place, said I was picked for modelling but needed to pay for a test shoot. When I asked for more time to think, they said there’s no time and if I was serious I’d just pay up now! Haha, as if I’m that gullible to be rushed into handing over £50 like that.Louise7 yearsGot a call from some bloke called Leo who said he’s from a modelling agency and that I’d been picked for a shoot. He wanted £50 upfront, saying it’d be refunded if I made it to the shoot. When I said no, he just said it’s over and done with. Sounds like a total scam to me! Watch out, folks!Leo7 yearsThey just wanna keep you talking, definitely fishy. Best to call them out straight away.7 yearsTotal scam alert, glad I checked these reviews after getting my sixth call from them! What a bunch of muppets!7 yearsThey wanted me to pay a £50 refundable deposit upfront for a Photoshop session, provided I show up on the day - honestly, it just feels like a sneaky way to scam you out of your cash.7 yearsGot a call from a woman saying I’ve been picked for a modelling agency in London and they want me to come for a winter photoshoot.London7 yearsSome woman named Yesina rang me. She sounded proper pushy when I didn’t seem overly interested. Asked if she could carry on, which kinda made her ease up a bit. Been tricked before years ago with a similar pitch from a different place, so I figured out what was going on quick. She was quite persuasive, I’ll give her that. But honestly, her ethics are as low as they come.Yesina7 yearsSome bloke called Davie kept bothering me about paying a £50 deposit for a photoshoot. I was quite keen at first, but after digging around a bit, I realised they only push pricey portfolios and don’t actually have any links with modelling agencies! Watch out for these lads!Davie7 yearsHad another call from this bloke Kingsley - went through the usual chat, really got me interested like before. Then he asked for the same £50 deposit, saying I'd get it back if I turned up for the meet! What a load of rubbish!Kingsley7 yearsGot a call from some bloke named Kingsley, same old chat, and he wanted a £50 deposit that he said I’d get back if I turned up for the meeting! Total rip-off!Kingsley7 yearsThis person called Kingsley phoned my daughter and left a voicemail. When I called back, I mentioned my daughter had a message and they asked for her name. I asked who they were first, but the woman got quite rude, telling me to cooperate and give her my daughter’s name. I just said thanks, as now I see what sort of company this is, and then she hung up.Kingsley7 yearsHad a call from a lady called Lydia who wanted £50 upfront for some modelling agency ID management thing. I told her no thanks and ended it there. She gave an email from something like model-network, but that’s not linked to the proper model network company, which is legit. Their site even warns folks about scammers pretending to be them. Just a heads up to stay cautious, I got off lightly!LydiaModel Network7 yearsSome bloke called Kempley from ID Models just rang me!KempleyID Models7 yearsThis was totally a scam.7 yearsGot a call from a modelling agency claiming I was one of only three shortlisted for a test shoot. They said I looked really natural and beautiful, reckon I could be in high street ads, catalogues, even TV. They asked for £75 as a deposit, which they'd give back when I turned up for the shoot. I told them I’d ring back since I didn’t have my purse on me. After checking the company online, I found out it’s a scam. The company was called Ur Models and the lady on the phone went by Danni.UR ModelsDanni7 yearsCompletely bizarre! I received a message from individuals posing as modelling agents, insisting on a £50 payment before any potential meeting. It's all rather dodgy, to say the least!8 yearsGot a call from someone named Sharell claiming to be from GT models, saying I was one of two people picked from a hundred. I was pretty chuffed at first, but then I had a look online and the number was linked to a company called Six Models, not GT models. Sharell wanted me to pay a £50 deposit, which she said I’d get back after a test shoot. When I told her I couldn’t afford it, she sounded irritated and told me to ring back when I did. Best to steer clear and report these lot.SharellGT ModelsSix Models8 yearsGot a call from someone named Nicole. She said things like she loved my style and could hook me up with jobs at Zara, River Island, and so on. It all sounded pretty legit at first, but after a bit of digging, I found out it was all a load of rubbish. She asked me for a £50 deposit, I said no until I had a chance to think it over. That was the end of the chat.NicoleZaraRiver Island8 yearsGot a call from Nicole, who wanted me to pay a £50 deposit that they claimed I’d get back if me and my mum turned up on time. What a total load of rubbish!Nicole8 yearsJust like others have said here before. A really keen guy on the phone, telling my lad he "really liked his style", mentioned he could hook him up with Zara or other High St gigs, and wanted to set up a day of assessments in London. Felt a bit strange: he said it could be any day we want, even on a Sunday. Then he asked for £50 upfront, saying lots of kids that age aren't dependable. Seemed fishy to me.ZaraLondon8 yearsThey tried convincing me it was some modelling agency. Said it was for Zara models or something. Ended up talking for 30 mins for them to ask me to pay a deposit for a photoshoot. Just ignore it, honestly.Zara8 yearsThey claimed to be Six Models and asked for a £50 deposit for a photoshoot in London. After looking into it, turns out they've scammed hundreds of folks out of loads of cash. Steer clear and make sure to report them!London9 yearstotal scam, they pretend to be some 6 models but its actually just a business called mac fashion photography behind it all.10 yearsGot a call from a place claiming to be a modelling agency, sounded quite dodgy to me!Submit Your Own Report (020 3409 1357)
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