02039254708
☎️ 02039254708 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203925 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039254708
- Scammers stole from elderly momJan
2023Pushy saleswoman misled and tried scammingFeb
2020Scammed elderly mother, seeking resolutionFeb
2020Warn everyone about scam companyFeb
2020Warning: Xtreme Boiler Protection scamFeb
2020Scam by xtreme home protectionFeb
2020Received a call earlier todayFeb
2020Positive call switching insurance providersFeb
2020Unauthorized call from insurance companyFeb
2020Beware of aggressive insurance scamJan
2020Beware of fraudulent appliance insuranceJan
2020Caution against answering unknown numbersJan
2020Insurance claim approved for repairsJan
2020Washing machine fixed by XtremeJan
2020Caution advised for YMS contactJan
2020Questionable home protection insurance offerJan
2020Avoid Xtreme Home Protection insuranceJan
2020Ignore and block spam callsJan
2020Investigating complaints about XHP companyJan
2020Complaints received about XHP ownersJan
2020Call ignored, not important messageJan
2020User received a suspicious callDec
2019Suspicious number, likely a scamDec
2019User comment not showing upDec
2019Paid £90 to XHP scam, refundedDec
2019Scam involving fake insurance companyDec
2019Number Of Searches: 103 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 15 December 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Christon(Somerset), Lake(Devon) and Parkside(Staffordshire).
02039254708 has 21 comments of which 14 x neutral and 5 x negative and 2 x positive
02039254708 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039254708 👆 is reported as a highly suspicious and likely fraudulent operation targeting UK households, often pressuring individuals to pay for non-existent or invalid home appliance insurance. Numerous accounts describe aggressive and misleading sales tactics, including false claims of existing policies and repeated attempts to extract bank details. Vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, have reportedly been defrauded. While a few users claim decent service on rare occasions, the overwhelming consensus warns against engagement due to dubious business practices and unverified credentials. Authorities and consumer organisations are reportedly investigating the company and its operators. Potential victims are strongly advised not to provide personal or payment information and to report any calls to official bodies.
Reports on phone number 02039254708
3 yearsAbsolute thieves! They managed to withdraw £80 from my mum’s card, she’s quite elderly too!6 yearsLast week, my poor old mum, who’s 86, fell victim to a right bunch of crooks. It's high time action was taken against these slippery characters.6 yearsHeads up everyone, watch out for a company called Xtreme Boiler Protection. They're running a scam, don't get caught out by them. Just wanted to warn people so no one falls for their rubbish. Stay safe!Xtreme Boiler Protection6 yearsHeads up everyone, watch out for these folks using the name Xtreme Boiler Protection - they’re total scammers. Don’t get fooled by them, and make sure you warn others too!Xtreme Boiler Protection6 yearsI got a call from Xtreme Home Protection today saying my insurance payment was due again. They’d already contacted me back on 17th Dec 2019. Foolishly, I paid them then. When I mentioned I’d paid before, they tried to charge me more, claiming it covered me for three years now. But to me, two years plus two years doesn't add up to three. When they asked for my new card details because the old one was no longer valid, I refused to give them. In the end, I hung up and stumbled across this website. Definitely learnt my lesson now!Xtreme Home Protection6 yearsJust had a call come through a bit ago.6 yearsgot a call this morning from a woman who was quite friendly. we went over an existing insurance policy i held with another provider and they offered a better rate. she mentioned i’d get the paperwork within 3 to 5 days. everything sounds pretty straightforward so far.6 yearsI received a call from Xtreme Home Protection using the number 02039252736, and it was all rather peculiar. They mentioned something about the household insurance we have-though I've never encountered them before. According to their representative, they claimed my washing machine was covered under their policy, which I found quite odd. I informed them that I was affiliated with the fraud squad and insisted that they either erase my details from their records or be prepared for a deeper inquiry.Xtreme Home Protection6 yearsthis number rang me but i didn’t pick up at first coz i usually ignore unknown callers. every now and then i do answer just in case it’s something urgent tho. i get that many folks don’t have caller id or just cant help but answer fearing they might miss something important. its really sad how some people stoop so low, tryna scam others and steal personal details and maybe even cash. honestly, i dont understand how they sleep at night doing that.6 yearsI reached out to sort out our insurance claim. Thankfully, the technician managed to repair our satellite dish and remote. Remarkably, the television service fellow arrived the very next day after my call. - caller: AaronAaron6 yearsWe arranged our policy back in December, and just this past Friday our washing machine began to leak. So, we reached out to Xtreme Protection. They were brilliant and sent a technician over on Saturday evening who sorted the leak promptly. Absolutely fantastic service! Couldn’t be happier! - from KatieXtreme ProtectionKatie6 yearsSo I came across this guy, Yugeshan Govender, who works at YMS Contact Centre in Durban, South Africa. I saw them on Facebook through a post by trading standards and found their website. Honestly, it seems pretty dodgy to me, and I wouldn’t trust them one bit. Just a heads up to everyone, watch out!YugeshanGovenderYMS Contact CentreDurbanSouth AfricaFacebook7 yearsSo, a person from this company, Extreme Home Protection, rang me up saying I'd got some sort of home insurance on my appliances since 2015. I honestly have no recollection of ever doing that. They claimed the policy needed renewing every two years. Apparently, I’d paid £129 at the last renewal, and the charge for the coming year would be £90. They also mentioned the call was being recorded - though only by them, not me. I’ve already let my bank know about this. To me, this call seemed pretty dodgy and risky.Extreme Home Protection7 yearsHonestly, don’t even try picking up. They just hang up on you every single time! Got loads of calls from them today but not one message left. Absolutely pointless people. Just block their number and move on, lads.7 yearsGood morning, We have received a significant number of grievances regarding XHP/Xtreme Home Protection. Currently, we’re in the midst of reaching out to both proprietors of the company, Matthew Clews and Yugeshan Govender. We will be asking them to come in for discussions at our local branch. It's important to note that Yugeshan Govender runs the call centre from South Africa. Consequently, we’ve been in touch with the Serious Fraud Office, considering the possibility of either visiting Mr. Govender or having him join us here in the UK. Thankfully, Matthew Clews is based here in the UK, so we’ll be arranging for him to come to our office shortly. I implore everyone to refrain from making any purchases from these individuals. We are determined to utilise every legal measure at our disposal to ensure these people face justice. - caller: JarydMatthew ClewsYugeshan GovenderSouth AfricaSerious Fraud OfficeGovenderUKJaryd7 yearsGot a call from this number today (06/01/20), they left a voicemail on my answer machine. In the message, they said the call wasn’t important and if I called back, the calls would stop. Of course, I just ignored it.7 yearsthis number called me earlier but when i tried calling back it just rang out no one answered. checked this website to figure out who might be calling. does anyone know anything about it?7 yearsGot a call from this number and had no clue who it was. Tried ringing back but kept getting no answer like they don't take calls. Looks dodgy to me, probably just some spam or a scam.7 yearsI left a remark earlier, but I’m a bit puzzled as to its whereabouts.7 yearsI forked out £90 to a company named XHP, only to discover it was a complete con. When I rang them to ask for a refund, a woman named Vanessa claimed I’d been a customer for five years. I was baffled and told her that I’d never even heard of them before. I insisted it was a scam, but she continued to deny it, promising to refund me. I then mentioned that my bank was in the process of cancelling my card and issuing me a new one. The caller was from XHP.XHPVanessa7 yearsI’ve been receiving calls from a company named Xtreme Home Protection, claiming I've been a long-time insurance holder with them and encouraging me to renew my policy. It all seems rather dodgy to me-feels like a proper con. Plus, their website isn’t even secure! Proceed with caution, folks!Xtreme Home ProtectionSubmit Your Own Report (020 3925 4708)
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