02035981581
☎️ 02035981581 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Telappliant Limited. It is part of the phone block 203598 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035981581
- User seeks help to block chargesJan
2017Unauthorized charge from premium text serviceJan
2017Inquired about canceling weekly chargeDec
2016Received unwanted subscription message todayNov
2016Weekly charges just startedNov
2016Accuses Martin, Michael of scammingNov
2016mGage and associates are scammersNov
2016Scam, theft, need for interventionOct
2016Received refund promise after callSep
2016Received unexpected message, concerned originSep
2016Unwanted subscription notification receivedSep
2016Concerns about company's legitimacy expressedSep
2016Undelivered text, waiting for refundAug
2016Helpful refund advice for unsolicited messagesJul
2016Feeling violated; seeking justiceJul
2016Received scam texts, seeking refundJun
2016Receiving unwanted texts from 78450May
2016Received unwanted texts, reply STOPMay
2016Unwanted messages, charges, frustrating experienceMay
2016Unauthorized charges, no resolution foundMay
2016Shares previous commentator's opinionApr
2016Unauthorized charges, unhappy with resolutionApr
2016Receiving unwanted texts, potential solution neededMar
2016Scam service; beware of chargesFeb
2016Unwanted text number charges resolvedFeb
2016Receiving spam texts and chargesJan
2016Rude, costly, unsolicited porn textsDec
2015Unexpected texts causing expensive chargesDec
2015Scam subscription charges, seek helpDec
2015Receiving unwanted texts from 78113Nov
2015Unwanted texts from Russian websiteOct
2015Unexpected charges from 78450 textsSep
2015Unwanted texts, no subscription confirmedSep
2015Weekly subscription scam frustrations expressedAug
2015Cost to stop unwanted texts?Apr
2015Telemarketing calls are bothersome dailyApr
2015Ignored the phone call ringApr
2014Number Of Searches: 8 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 30 March 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Markfield(Leicestershire), Randwick(Gloucestershire) and Ranton Green(Staffordshire).
02035981581 has 35 comments of which 27 x neutral and 7 x negative and 1 x positive
02035981581 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035981581 👆 is reported as a persistent source of unsolicited premium-rate text messages, typically charging between £2.50 and £10 weekly without user consent. Many recipients have not subscribed to any service yet find themselves billed repeatedly, with texts often linking to dubious or adult content sites. Mobile providers may assist with blocking the numbers but often do not offer refunds. Contacting the implicated company may result in a refund, but reaching them can be difficult and customer service experiences vary. Users are advised to avoid replying to texts, check bills carefully, report issues to their network provider, and consider barring premium messages to prevent further charges. Vigilance is essential, as the service exploits mobile billing loopholes and affects users unawares.
Reports on phone number 02035981581
10 yearsI’ve just noticed a £10 charge from this mgage company on my mobile statement. Does anyone have any tips on how I can put a stop to this or block them altogether? It's rather frustrating!10 yearsI recently discovered, after a chat with my mobile provider, that I’ve mysteriously been slapped with a £10 charge on my bill for a premium text. They revealed it’s linked to a service called M Gage. The thing is, I never asked for, replied to, or even consented to receive any messages from them. What's more, they seem to be entirely unreachable. After digging around online, it appears I’m far from alone in this predicament! Does anyone have any bright ideas on how I might sort this mess out?10 yearsI've received a text saying I'm being billed £3.00 every week. What steps can I take to put a stop to this?10 yearsReceived a message today, 19th November 2016, at 18:03 saying I've signed up for the Russian Amateurs service at a cost of £3.00 per week. To unsubscribe, I need to text "stop" to 66111. If I need assistance, they've provided a phone number: 02035981581, and an email address: [email protected]. Quite baffling, really!10 yearsI've recently begun receiving them as well - seems like they’re hitting my account every week!10 yearsThat 02035981581 dude, Martin Bolsover, is a total scammer working for mGage. He’s paired up with another conman, Michael Matthew Whelan from 'TxtNation'. They both pretend to be just ‘aggregators’, but if you dig a bit deeper, you’ll see they actually control starting and stopping services and handle the billing. So yeah, they’re the real fraudsters, even though they try to act like they’re legit.Martin BolsoverMichael Matthew WhelanTxtNation10 yearsIt seems that mGage, run by Martin Bolsover, might not be all that trustworthy. It has come to my attention that he collaborates with another individual, Michael Whelan from txtnation. Their partnership raises some eyebrows, as they appear to be exploiting the premium SMS system and the payforit (Chargetomobile) loophole to siphon off funds. Be wary!mGageMartin BolsoverMichael Whelan10 yearsI recently rang up this dodgy outfit, and they claimed they'd take my mobile number off their list. So far, they've nicked three quid from me, and right now, I'm on the line with Orange trying to get it all resolved. It's a total con and should definitely be reported to trading standards-I consider it theft!10 yearsI just had a chat with them after noticing my bill seemed a bit steeper than usual. The chap on the line was quite friendly and assured me that a cheque would be winging its way to me within the next three days to reimburse the full amount.10 yearsI received a text from them today for the very first time, and I must admit it's rather unsettling. I hardly ever share my phone number online, so I can't fathom where they might have obtained it! Does anyone have any thoughts on how this could have happened?10 yearsBlimey! Just got a message saying I've signed up for the Russian Amateurs service at three quid a week. It’s on auto-renewal unless I tell them to stop by texting ‘stop’ to 66111. What a bother! If anyone can offer some help, the contact number is 02035981581 or reach out via email at [email protected]. Any advice would be grand!10 yearsGlobal Awareness Ltd appears to be a one-woman operation run by Lorna McAllister, who is likely the same person you'll speak to when you ring "Zamano" at 01223590555. If you kindly request a refund, she should send you a cheque through the post. You can verify this information on the Companies House site via gov.uk. It's quite peculiar that she’s nearly two years overdue with her annual reports, and the Companies House nearly dissolved the company back in June 2016. Let’s hope this dubious situation gets resolved swiftly!Global Awareness LtdLorna McAllisterZamanoCompanies House10 yearsI've encountered the same problem as many folks here - no text received to halt the process, which led to messages not being delivered. The help number seems to be non-existent. I reached out to Phone 3, and they assured me there are no fees at this point, promising a refund. Fingers crossed that everything gets sorted out!10 yearsI feel utterly violated and thoroughly cheated by these individuals. I’m seeking justice and some form of compensation. Surely this can’t be above board, and it leaves me quite incensed that mobile service providers are doing absolutely nothing to address this situation.10 yearsI've received multiple texts from this number, all at a rather hefty premium rate, the most recent one being the last straw. Each message has cost me £3, and I’ve since deleted the previous ones. According to Vodafone, these texts originate from a company named mGage, which seems to be widespread across various countries, as per my research. The messages mention a .com website and involve something to do with "Russian amateurs" - utterly baffling. I've never willingly subscribed to anything like this, so it's clearly a scam in my view. I've taken steps to block any more premium messages, but the real headache is trying to figure out whom to contact for a refund!VodafonemGage10 yearsI've also been getting messages from 78450. After spotting some chatter on this site, I decided to ring up EE. They advised me to call 02035981581, assuring me it wasn't a premium line, so I went ahead and did just that. I told them to cease the texts immediately and requested a refund since I've never signed up for anything. The lady on the line claimed that texts only go out to those who have subscribed, but I insisted that wasn't my experience at all. She promised that customer support would call me back on Monday. I’ll keep you all posted with any updates!EE10 yearsGreetings. I’ve been getting messages from the number 78113. Apparently, if I send a reply with the word STOP, I’ll be removed from their distribution list.10 yearsWhat a farce! I've not subscribed to anything, yet I'm inundated with calls from these numpties. To make matters worse, I've been receiving texts that cost me £3 a pop! Despite my attempts to tell them to quit it, the messages just keep on coming. Absolutely bewildering!10 yearsFor the past three months, I've been hit with a £15 charge that I never agreed to. I reached out to EE, and they passed me on to my bank, who in turn said I needed to contact EE again. It's now blocked, but I’m struggling to locate their website. I attempted to send an email to Global Awareness, yet there's been no response. I’m quite anxious about calling the number, as it might end up costing me a small fortune. I've even explored a site that promises alternative contact numbers, but it didn’t provide anything helpful. What a hassle!EEGlobal Awareness10 yearsTotally with what the last person said.10 yearsI’ve found myself being billed £2.50 several times for calls linked to this number. I’d like to clarify straight away that I’ve never actually placed any calls that would incur such charges. The only reason I even discovered this number was after I pressed my mobile provider for clarification on my bill. They informed me that they wouldn’t be able to refund me but would take measures to block the number. On top of that, they provided me with an email address ([email protected]) suggesting I use it to unsubscribe. However, I must admit, this site is completely unfamiliar to me, and I certainly haven’t subscribed to anything. Understandably, I’m quite discontented with the situation, especially as it seems I'm left out of pocket with no chance of a refund.uk10 yearsI've been getting messages from this number too, and it's rather frustrating! As I'm on a pay-as-you-go plan, each text is hitting me for £4.00. Does anyone know how I might put a stop to this? Is replacing my phone the only option?11 yearsAbsolute fraud! I've never enrolled in this service. Just a word of caution for everyone out there.11 yearsI noticed an entry for 700046803 on my monthly bill, which was rather puzzling. This month alone, I received four messages, racking up a total of £15. After ringing up EE, they’ve placed a block on my account for that number. Quite a relief, I must say!EE11 yearsConstantly bombarding me with junk messages and racking up charges.11 yearsThey charge £4 just to receive a text from them. The lady who picks up is quite unpleasant and really doesn't seem to care about customers. This number keeps sending texts with links leading to a porn website (the link says 50shades). When I asked how they got my number, I got a bit of an attitude, saying anyone can put a number on the site and they don’t need the account holder’s consent. Proper annoying!11 yearsHello everyone, I've recently discovered something rather alarming while reviewing my Three mobile bill. It appears I've been charged £2.50 each week for a Premium message service linked to the short number 85250. I've spent a good few hours today trying to get some clarity from various representatives at Three's customer service. After much back and forth, they eventually provided me with the phone number 02035981581 to contact directly in order to cancel this subscription I had no knowledge of in the first place. This seems like a rather clever scam-an outright fraud, if you ask me-which needs urgent attention from the police. Mobile networks like Three should have the capability to assist their customers better; they could easily implement measures such as blocking these dubious numbers immediately, issuing refunds when these charges are spotted, and sending out clear communications to customers explaining the potential financial risks associated with these subscriptions.Three11 yearsI’ve been getting messages from the number 78113 on a regular basis. I haven’t dared to open them, opting instead to simply delete them. It’s a bit baffling, really - I’m not sure who’s sending them or for what purpose...!11 yearsI’ve been receiving messages from the number 78113, and it seems to be linked to Russian-amateurs.com. The annoying thing is, I haven’t signed up for anything at all, and I've only had this new phone for three days! Is there any way I can put an end to this nuisance?11 yearsI've been getting regular messages from the number 78450, all containing a link related to 'shades of grey'. I've chosen to ignore and delete these texts, but I've just discovered that each one has set me back £3.75, which has more than doubled my O2 bill for this month. When I reached out to O2, they suggested I send a text saying STOP to 78450 and assured me it wasn’t a scam. Strangely, I received a reply from the number 02035981581 after taking their advice. I'm quite concerned about how much this text might have cost me, and I’m left wondering if the guidance from O2 was actually sound.11 yearsI've received three texts from this number. I certainly haven't signed up for any service, though. What gives?11 yearsI can't believe they’re siphoning £2.50 from my account each week, claiming I’m on some sort of subscription for simply-erotics. It’s utterly ridiculous and smells like a scam to me! How do they even manage to pull this off? The so-called Global Awareness link they email me about seems like nothing but a ruse. It’s nothing but a scam, I tell you! I'm absolutely livid!Global11 yearsWhat’s the fee for sending a 'stop' message to this number? My dad keeps getting texts with a link about 50 Shades of Grey. This is in the UK, by the way.UK11 yearsIt could well be yet another pesky sales call, or perhaps a dodgy scam in disguise. What I do know with certainty is that they pester me relentlessly throughout the day.12 yearsWe decided to let the phone ring unanswered.Submit Your Own Report (020 3598 1581)
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