02035984322
☎️ 02035984322 👆 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 02035984322
- Treasure Media Limited subscription issuesDec
2016Frustration over ongoing phone scamsDec
2016Unauthorized subscription message receivedDec
2016Suspicious subscription text receivedDec
2016Received unknown texts, seeking adviceDec
2016Unwanted subscription text receivedDec
2016Delete message; don't reply backNov
2016Unauthorized texts from GlamTeasers receivedNov
2016Avoid this number; sounds suspiciousNov
2016Unrecognized subscription, ignoring messagesNov
2016Stop responding, report the scamNov
2016Unauthorized charge from unknown serviceNov
2016Dramatic bill increase, unresponsive customer serviceNov
2016Report spam, don't respond backNov
2016Received same information todayNov
2016Unauthorized subscription text receivedNov
2016Unwanted subscription, blocked complaints. ThievesNov
2016Unauthorized charge, unresponsive message serviceNov
2016Unexpected subscription; unable to unsubscribeNov
2016Unexpected subscription causing extra chargesNov
2016Issue resolved, no charges, blockedNov
2016Unknown charge for unwanted serviceOct
2016Unable to send STOP messageOct
2016Receiving unwanted messages after requestsOct
2016Unwanted messages, high charges, fraud?Oct
2016Need help with unauthorized chargesSep
2016Inquiring about refund statusSep
2016Unexpected weekly charges discovered recentlyAug
2016Fraudulent texts charged my accountAug
2016Received unwanted messages; refund requestedJul
2016Requesting refund for overcharge, privacy concernsJul
2016Receiving charged messages from 88881Jun
2016Receiving unknown texts, suspecting fraudMay
2016Unexpected charges from premium textsApr
2016Repeated scam calls and textsApr
2016Crooks tricking users for moneyApr
2016Spam from Glamour Teasers numberApr
2016Unauthorized subscription service; complete scamMar
2016Unauthorized charges, lack of resolutionMar
2016Unchanged fee for no improvementsMar
2016No refund received yet, frustratingMar
2016Requesting refund for monthly chargesMar
2016Report spam texts, avoid chargesMar
2016Seeking support to stop messagesFeb
2016Media server contact prevents messagesFeb
2016Unrequested £3 weekly chargeFeb
2016Reporting scam texts is importantJan
2016Spam texts from Treasure MediaJan
2016Unwanted texts and ongoing chargesJan
2016Unwanted charged texts, can't unsubscribeJan
2016Unwanted text charges; need resolutionJan
2016Unhelpful customer service and chargesJan
2016Unexpected charges; seeking assistance urgentlyJan
2016Concern about unsubscribe message chargesJan
2016Unwanted texts, seeking stop instructionsJan
2016User seeks help with credit issuesJan
2016Scam causing financial loss, seeking helpDec
2015Account infiltration, T-mobile unresponsive, thievesDec
2015Fraudulent charges, contacting Virgin tomorrowDec
2015Suspected scam subscription charges foundNov
2015Unwanted charges, poor customer supportNov
2015Request to block £3 weekly chargeNov
2015Charged twice, awaiting refund frustrationNov
2015Charged monthly by possible scamOct
2015Unauthorized charges from Glam TeasersOct
2015Want to unsubscribe SP Treasure MediaOct
2015Virgin Media resolved mysterious chargesSep
2015Receiving scam texts, billing issuesSep
2015Scam text regarding subscription chargesSep
2015Receiving weekly scam subscription textsJul
2015Scam message, not subscribed serviceMar
2015Number Of Searches: 1 Number Of Comments: 71 First Seen: 16 March 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Corhampton(Hampshire) and Knotty Corner(Devon).
02035984322 has 71 comments of which 62 x neutral and 9 x negative
02035984322 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02035984322 👆 is reported as a spam and scam operation linked to unsolicited subscription charges, commonly associated with a service named Glam Teasers. Many users report receiving frequent premium-rate text messages charging weekly fees without their consent, alongside difficulties cancelling or obtaining refunds. Sending "STOP" often results in further charges, and network providers generally offer limited support or refunds. Treasure Media Limited, the company behind these messages, appears uncooperative or slow in resolving complaints, sometimes requesting personal details for refunds. Victims are strongly advised not to reply to such texts, to report the number to their mobile provider via forwarding to 7726, and to report the issue to official regulators. Blocking the sender and checking phone bills carefully are also recommended to prevent ongoing unauthorised charges.
Reports on phone number 02035984322
10 yearsThe entity in question goes by the name Treasure Media Limited, having been set up on the 10th of June 2014. As of the 10th of June 2016, the one and only director listed is Paul Quirk. Their service address is registered as 46 Syon Lane, Isleworth, TW7 5NQ, which happens to be the office of a firm of Chartered Accountants and Registered Auditors known as Chowdhary & Co. Treasure Media Limited claims to operate a business that handles subscription fees on behalf of various third-party companies. If you find yourself being charged for services you never signed up for, do not hesitate to reach out to them. Make sure to request a) the removal of your number from their database and b) a full refund of any funds taken from you.Treasure Media LimitedPaul QuirkSyon LaneIsleworthTW7 5NQChartered Accountants and Registered AuditorsChowdhary & Co.10 yearsHello there! I’m absolutely fed up with receiving these persistent calls. It’s high time something was done to put a stop to it! It's quite unacceptable for people to be losing their hard-earned money like this.10 yearsI got a text informing me that I've signed up for something, but I definitely haven't. I've replied with "stop" to halt any further messages.10 yearsI got a message from this number, saying I’m signed up for something called glam teasers, costing me £3 a week. It instructed me to text STOP to 66130 if I wanted to cancel. I haven’t responded, as something about it seems dodgy. The message mentioned treasure media too. Should I be worried about getting charged?10 yearsI've gotten this message a couple of times now. I've replied with 'STOP' to 66130, but I've no idea who this company is. Any further guidance would be appreciated, cheers!10 yearsI recently received a message informing me that I've signed up for a weekly subscription costing £3, and that I must text 'stop' to cancel it. The thing is, I haven't actually signed up for anything at all!10 yearsI too got a message today, and I'm guessing it’s best just to block and ignore it without replying?10 yearsI keep receiving messages from GlamTeasers, yet I haven't signed up for anything!GlamTeasers10 yearsI've yet to block this number, nor will I respond to it either. It's come through a couple of times now, and honestly, messages like these can lead unsuspecting individuals into a bit of a pickle, as they really give off the vibe of some seedy adult hotline. We need to put a stop to these sorts of businesses!10 yearsI just got a message claiming I’ve signed up for a weekly subscription costing £3. The name of the company doesn’t ring any bells for me. No chance I’ll respond to them, and I’ll be steering clear of any further texts or calls from them as well.10 yearsI just shot a message back saying to stop, but now I've been informed it's a con and they might try to drain my wallet! What should I do next?10 yearsToday I received a rather suspicious message from "glamteasers," and to my surprise, £3 has been deducted from my account. I’ve never come across this name before and can categorically say I never signed up for anything related to them. It's quite alarming!10 yearsRefrain from replying to them, as doing so merely indicates that your number is active. Instead, take the proper steps and lodge a complaint about the number over at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/marketing/spam-texts-and-nuisance-calls/.icoorguk10 yearsBlimey, my phone bill has shot up out of nowhere! I've never signed up for any extra services, mind you. I've made countless attempts to reach out to their customer support but have had no luck whatsoever.10 yearsI’ve just had a similar one come through today.10 yearsI just got a message claiming I've signed up for a £3 weekly subscription. Absolute nonsense! I haven't subscribed to anything at all!10 yearsLast night, I got a message claiming I'd signed up for "glamteasers" at £3 a pop. Let me be clear-I absolutely didn’t! Tried to text "stop" to that dodgy short number, but apparently my network, 3, has it blocked. Even tried ringing the number, but honestly, it feels like a load of scammers to me!10 yearsI too have received a text stating that this company is deducting £3 a week from my bank account. I've never heard of them, nor did I give any consent for this! The option to stop the message doesn’t seem to be effective. What steps should I take now?10 yearsI received a message earlier today informing me that I’m subscribed to something called GLAMTEASERS at a charge of £3 each week. To be honest, I’ve never encountered this company before. Furthermore, I’m having trouble sending a 'STOP' text to opt out of it.GLAMTEASERS10 yearsI've recently noticed that my phone bill has shot up by nearly £20 each month, all because of some subscription to Glam Teasers, which frankly, I've never even heard of! I'm certain I haven't signed up for anything at all. It was only after three months of escalating charges that I received a text from them, which finally clued me in. What a hassle!Glam Teasers10 yearsI just got a message from this dodgy outfit today. I rang up Three, and they sorted everything out for me over the phone. Thankfully, I haven't been billed, and they've also put a block on my phone to stop any more messages from these scammers.Three10 yearsI've just received a message informing me that I'm being billed £3 a week for some sort of rubbish collection that I'm completely unaware of. What on earth is going on?10 yearsI attempted to text 'STOP' to the number, but it didn't go through. I've now sent it to the number mentioned earlier and am waiting for a response.10 yearsI’ve been receiving a barrage of unsolicited texts, and despite having responded with 'STOP' multiple times, I’m still being charged. Quite frustrating!10 yearsI've just had a right palaver with this number, receiving a pair of text messages claiming I should reply with STOP if I want to stop the incessant messages. Blimey, I had no inkling who these folks were or that I’d be hit with an outrageous charge just for sending that STOP text. Now I’m looking at a bill that's nearly £40! Turns out, the culprits go by the name of Glamour Tease or some such nonsense. But really, how on earth did they get hold of my number? And why on Earth is my 3 bill so hefty? This surely has to be some form of fraud, doesn’t it?BlimeyGlamour Tease10 yearsFor the past three months, I've noticed some unauthorized deductions from my bank account. I reached out to the company and they're insisting on collecting all my personal information to issue a refund via cheque. However, I'm rather reluctant to share my details. I desperately want my money returned! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!10 yearsHave you managed to receive your reimbursement yet?10 yearsHi there! I've only recently discovered that I've been getting weekly charges for the last four months just by going through my bills. This has left me rather shocked!10 yearsI've just had a pair of messages from 66130, each costing me £2.50 on my O2 account. The thing is, I never subscribed to anything at all. Clearly, these transactions are dodgy!10 yearsI reached out to my service provider, who kindly directed me to the relevant company, Treasure Media, and they were exceedingly courteous. They assured me that they would reimburse the entirety of the charges incurred for the barrage of texts I received. What raises a few eyebrows, however, is their proposal to process the refund through PayPal. I firmly declined that option and insisted on a cheque, which they were agreeable to. But it does leave me pondering how they obtained my number in the first place, as well as the legality of sending unsolicited messages and billing me for them, especially since I’ve never opted into anything from their end. They also phoned me repeatedly! When I looked into the number and the text code, it turned out to be linked to "Glamour Teasers"-yet another service I’ve never subscribed to. It’s all rather curious indeed! Ha! I suppose we’ll see if the refund materialises.Treasure MediaPayPal10 yearsI kindly request that you initiate a refund for the excess charges I’ve incurred on my texts without delay. It appears your company has acted without proper consent from its clients. It feels as though you've mishandled personal data, potentially selling it off for marketing gains.10 yearsI’ve been receiving these messages lately... So, I attempted to reply with a STOP to 88881, but then an EE notification appeared indicating that there would be a charge for sending this message.EE10 yearsHello, I've been getting texts from this number and I haven’t the foggiest idea who it belongs to. My phone bill seems to be creeping up as well… Surely there’s something dodgy going on here!10 yearsI ended up getting four messages from this number and had no clue I was being charged a fiver for each one until my phone bill arrived. I've reached out to Vodafone to put a stop on any premium texts. Not entirely convinced this will fix the issue, though. Unfortunately, they’ve told me they won't be issuing any refunds.Vodafone10 yearsI had a right run-in with some con artists who rang me. I contacted EE to get the number blocked, but wouldn't you know it? I received the same dodgy text the very next week. So, I decided to give EE another call to see what they suggest this time. Let's see what unfolds next week!EE10 yearsA bunch of scoundrels, if you ask me! They’ll keep trying to swindle you left, right, and centre, especially if you haven’t signed up for anything. It’s just a pesky pop-up from a dodgy website designed to deceive. If you’re getting bombarded with texts, just reply with “Stop” and get in touch with your service provider. Thankfully, EE managed to put a block on my phone to prevent them from racking up premium charges. It’s really quite straightforward to do!EE10 yearsIt seems I've been inundated with pesky messages from Glamour Teasers. The numbers in question are 78123 and 02035984322, if anyone else is experiencing the same annoyance.Glamour Teasers10 yearsWhat a total con! I've also come across numbers like 78123 and 700038330 linked to this dubious operation. It's all tied to an obscure subscription service that has, surprisingly, failed to inform me about this £2.50 weekly fee that I certainly never signed up for. It's astonishing how these tricksters manage to fleece people with such shady subscriptions. Honestly, the phone networks seem to be completely inept, doing absolutely nothing to stop this sort of nonsense.10 yearsI've been billed for Glam Teasers over the past five months without realising it, as I had blocked the number thinking it was dodgy. EE has been utterly useless, just shifting the blame around. Treasure Media claimed they'd refund my PayPal, but I've seen nothing come through. What a nightmare!Glam TeasersEETreasure Media10 yearsTwelve quid for absolutely zilch!10 yearsThey assured me that a refund was on its way, but I've yet to see a penny.10 yearsHello there! I was curious if you managed to get your money back from this lot? They've been draining my account with monthly charges of about £10 to £15! It feels like such a dreadful con.10 yearsHonestly, it's a right nuisance of epic proportions - steer clear of replying with STOP, as they might hit you with a charge! Just send the message along to 7726, and your service provider will take care of the problem. If you've a moment, consider flagging the number at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/marketing/spam-texts/. It's worth doing!uk11 yearsI've received text messages for the past month - I'm planning to swing by the O2 Shop soon in hopes of getting some assistance and putting an end to these annoying messages.O2 Shop11 yearsI've encountered a similar issue myself. My service provider provided me with the contact details for their media server, which happens to be Veoo. If you're looking to stop those pesky messages, give them a ring at 0800 157 7502. Just to clarify, this isn't affiliated with Treasure Media at all. Once you reach out to them, they send a complimentary message to verify that the block is in place. I trust this information will be useful to you!VeooTreasure Media11 yearsI've been charged £3 each week without ever giving my consent for that!11 yearsI've been inundated with numerous messages over the last twelve months. The number shows up as 78123, but the texts include '02035984322' and reference 'SP Treasure Media'. It's evident that this dubious character is attempting to lure folks to their website (glamourteasers), urging recipients to text STOP or give them a call. It's truly outrageous-what a scam! I urge everyone to take a moment to report this to the ICO at ICO.GOV.UK and don’t forget to forward the texts to your provider via '7726'.SP Treasure MediaSTOPICOICO. GOV. UK11 yearsI've been inundated with unwanted text messages from Treasure Media, despite never signing up for any of their services. They’ve been charging me £2.50 each time, which is utterly ridiculous. I tried replying "stop," but the messages keep coming. This surely screams scam to me! I reached out to my network provider, EE, but their response was frustratingly unhelpful; they simply brushed it off as a third-party issue, leaving me feeling quite powerless. I’ve also contacted Treasure Media directly and am still waiting for both a refund and some sort of clarification. I really hope payphone plus can help untangle this fiasco, retrieve my hard-earned cash, and gather enough evidence to put a stop to their antics once and for all!Treasure MediaEE11 yearsI've found myself being billed £2.50 every week for a message I definitely didn’t sign up for! I’ve already blocked the number, yet here I am, facing another charge this week. I've tried sending 'STOP', but the texts keep rolling in. Does anyone have any advice on how to sort this out?11 yearsI keep receiving messages that cost me £2.50 each time. I’ve no clue how they obtained my number! I've tried to unsubscribe by sending "stop" to their number multiple times, yet the texts just keep coming...11 yearsI've been receiving messages from this number, and they're hitting my wallet for £3 each time! I definitely haven't subscribed to anything. Can someone advise me on how to put a stop to these charges?11 yearsI've just discovered that for the past month, I've been receiving weekly messages from this outfit called SP Treasure Media, each costing me £2.50! I haven't the faintest idea who they are or how they obtained my information, but apparently I've "subscribed" to their service. I plan on contacting EE first thing tomorrow to inquire about how they've allowed this whole scam to unfold. If there's anyone out there who could lend a hand with this dilemma, I would greatly appreciate it!SP Treasure MediaEE11 yearsWhat a farce this company is! I rang up earlier today to find out about the £2.50 fee that has me completely baffled. The chap on the phone was utterly clueless, not even knowing the location of their head office! It's ridiculous - they slap a charge on me for a service that apparently needs further digging into to figure out what it actually is. Meanwhile, he kept pushing for my PayPal details or address to arrange a refund. All I wanted was clarity on what the charge was for before I even thought about disputing it if necessary!11 yearsI just wanted to check if I’ll incur any charges for the unsubscribe text? I’ve received seven messages up to now, each costing me £3.11 yearsI've received a message from this number out of the blue, and I've no idea who they are. I haven't subscribed to any services or anything like that. What's the best way to put a stop to these unwanted texts?11 yearsI haven't subscribed to anything at all, yet my credit seems to be disappearing. I'm with Vodafone, and it's even been dipping into my IOU credit. How can I reclaim my money or, at the very least, put an end to this? I'd really appreciate any guidance you could offer. Thanks a bunch!Vodafone11 yearsI've got a Giffgaff account and it appears I’ve unwittingly been conned out of over £12. I reached out to their support team, and they insisted that I had subscribed to this service. However, I’m certain that I did not. The scam continues to siphon off my funds, and aside from changing my number entirely, what other options do I have to put an end to this? Being on a pay-as-you-go plan means that I really can’t keep tossing away my money like this.Giffgaff11 yearsIt appears someone has managed to access my account without my permission or any form of authorisation, and honestly, I've no idea how long this has been going on. T-Mobile is just pretending it’s not their problem, acting as if they’re totally innocent! Seems like they're all just a bunch of crooks and deceitful tricksters!T - Mobile11 yearsI don't recommend subscribing to anything at all; this feels like outright robbery taken from my account. I plan to ring up Virgin first thing tomorrow to find out how this could even happen-it definitely seems like fraud to me.Virgin11 yearsI’ve just had a look at my EE statement and noticed this charge for something called ‘glamteasors’ that I’ve never even heard of! Seems like a right con if you ask me, as they’ve been nicking £2.50 from me every week for the past month. Such a frustrating situation! 😟EE11 yearsI've noticed a weekly deduction of £2.50 from my account for the past six weeks, and I must say, I had no idea this was happening. These dodgy characters are quite something! I’ve sent a message to 78123 to put an end to it, fingers crossed that will do the trick. I tried reaching out to EE for assistance, but they were completely unhelpful and seemed disinterested. Hopefully, this will all be resolved now. I’ll keep you posted on any developments.EE11 yearsThey're taking £3 from me every week! What's the best way to stop them?11 yearsI had £3 taken from my phone account on two separate occasions. The first transaction went through without an issue, but despite sending a 'STOP' text for the second charge, I was still billed another £3. They replied to my 'STOP' message with a text suggesting I call 02035984322 for assistance. So, I did just that, and they assured me that I'd receive a £6 refund through PayPal to my email address. However, I've yet to see anything in my PayPal account. When I called again for an update, they mentioned it could take up to five days for the refund to process. Now, ten days have passed, and I’m still waiting for my £6. I’m not exactly optimistic at this point.11 yearsI've noticed a £10 monthly charge from Glam Teasers, but I'm a bit in the dark about how often this happens or what they even communicated, as I promptly discarded all their messages out of concern they were attempting to pull a fast one. I suspect they might just be dodgy.Glam Teasers11 yearsI've been billed by Glam Teasers, yet I've completely erased all their texts without taking a glance at any of them.Glam Teasers11 yearsI’ve been notified that I’ve supposedly signed up for a service called SP Treasure Media via this link: http://glamourteasers.com/?ros=f3f6a0748. How on earth can I put a stop to this nonsense? Any ideas?SP Treasure Media11 yearsI reached out to Virgin Media after noticing a mysterious £3 charge on my bill for the past four weeks. Thankfully, they sorted it out and took off the fees. I'm still baffled as to where it came from in the first place!Virgin Media11 yearsI recently received an unexpected message saying I was signed up for something called Glamteasers, costing me £3 a week, and that I should text 'stop' to 78123. The message bore the details CS 02035984322 SP Treasure Media. After scrutinising my mobile bill, I've realised that I've been hit with a weekly charge for a 'premium text received' for the past three months since these messages started arriving. I reached out to Virgin Mobile, but they were rather unhelpful, simply handing me some numbers to ring if I want to chase a refund from these con artists. They also suggested sending a 'stop all' text to the number in the message, which I've promptly done, hoping it will put an end to this nonsense.GlamteasersSPTreasure MediaVirgin Mobile11 yearsI received an unsolicited message from "Freemsg" stating I've signed up for Glamteasers at £3 weekly, unless I text 'stop' to 78123. It's signed off with CS 02035984322 SP Treasure Media. Quite baffling, if you ask me!FreemsgTreasure Media11 yearsI've been bombarded with dodgy texts from these con artists every week. The most recent one claims I've signed up for a subscription that’s draining £3 from my account each week.11 yearsI've received an unwanted "Freemsg" stating that I'm enrolled in Glamteasers at a cost of £3 weekly, with a prompt to text STOP to 78123. The sender claims to be from CS 02035984322 SP Treasure Media. It's evidently a scam; I'm not subscribed to anything of the sort and suspect they're just trying to harvest mobile information by creating a sense of urgency.FreemsgGlamteasersSPTreasure MediaSubmit Your Own Report (020 3598 4322)
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