02045772994
☎️ 02045772994 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by SMARTVOICE LTD. It is part of the phone block 204577 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045772994
- Solicitó datos antes de contratoJun
2022Identifican estafa por contrato laboralMay
2022Denunciar falta de pago trabajoMay
2022Solicitud de empleo como traductoraApr
2022Duda sobre autenticidad de contratoApr
2022Warning: short interview, possible scamApr
2022Received call about job offerApr
2022Pregunta por llamada de DanielApr
2022Trabajo rápido sin seguridad socialApr
2022Watch out for suspicious requestsApr
2022Suspicious interview process, potential scamApr
2022Agree scam experiences mentioned aboveMar
2022Call from London requesting interviewMar
2022"BSL Interpreting Ltd work offer"Mar
2022Number Of Searches: 3 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 27 February 2022 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Hillesden(Buckinghamshire), Kettle Corner(Kent), Nask(Western Isles), Salmonhutch(Devon) and Sellindge(Kent).
02045772994 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral
02045772994 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045772994 👆 is reported as a scam involving fraudulent job offers for translator and project manager roles. The process typically includes a very brief, superficial interview followed by a contract sent via email. Applicants are asked for sensitive personal information including copies of ID, bank details, and sometimes bank statements. The company names and contacts given appear fake or suspicious, with no credible online presence, and the supposed contracts often contain dubious or fictitious names. Many have reported losing money, not being paid, and experiencing unresponsive or disconnected phone numbers after providing their details. Authorities warn that there is little evidence to pursue legal action, so potential applicants are advised to be extremely cautious and avoid sharing personal or financial information.
Reports on phone number 02045772994
4 yearsWell, I shot over an email before I even put pen to paper on the contract, requesting the details of the individual who was supposed to employ me. It just didn't sit right with me, the thought of sending off photos of my ID along with my bank details while they only provided some random name in return. Ever since I sent that message, I’ve not heard a peep from them! Quite amusing, really!4 yearsI've had a similar experience with a chap named Daniel Perez and another one called Pedro. They asked me to sign a contract, which was a real bother. The worst part is that I ended up losing my permanent contract, thinking they were going to offer me something solid in return. How naïve of me! I'd spent a year with a stable job in a warehouse just to be duped like this. The frustrating thing is that when you go to the police, they claim there's not enough evidence to take action, so you're left feeling utterly powerless. Now, here I am, without any income and no unemployment benefits. What a mess!Daniel PerezPedro4 yearsParece que el tal Daniel Pérez, o al menos así se hace conocer, no es alguien de fiar. También había un tal Pedro que me contactaba. Trabajé con ellos durante un mes, y no he recibido ni un céntimo, y desde que dejé el trabajo, ese número de teléfono ha estado completamente fuera de servicio. Esta semana tengo la intención de presentar una queja formal para que otras personas no sean víctimas de su engaño. ¡No permitiré que sigan estafando a la gente!Daniel PérezPedro4 yearsGreetings! I received a call regarding a translation position as well. The interview was quite swift, and the gentleman mentioned he would send over the contract shortly. Well, I've just gotten it after about four to five days since our chat. I tried to dig up some information about the company on Google but, honestly, there wasn't much available. The email came from a chap named Daniel Pérez. If it might be of interest to anyone out there. I'm at a bit of a crossroads now, not too sure what steps to take next.GoogleDaniel Pérez4 yearsBlimey, el contrato menciona a una tal Fiona Walker, y tras investigar, descubrí que es una actriz del Reino Unido, y parece que tiene más años en su haber que la mayoría de nosotros. Jaja, me cuesta creer que esto sea cierto. La cosa no me da buena espina. ¿Alguien ha tenido experiencia trabajando allí al final? Si pudieseis compartir, sería genial.BlimeyFiona WalkerReino Unido4 yearsI’ve just had a run-in with what I suspect is a con. They rang me up for a so-called interview that was alarmingly brief-just a handful of questions, and lo and behold, they claimed the position was mine! Shortly after, an email lands in my inbox containing a contract and a strange request for my personal information along with my bank details. Watch yourselves, folks-this seems dodgy!4 yearsCheers to everyone for sharing your thoughts! I had a call today and, just as you all mentioned, they’re not requiring any previous experience for the role! It’s starting to feel a bit dodgy, if I’m honest. I’ll keep you posted once I get the email with more info. Many thanks once more!4 yearsHola, he tenido una experiencia similar y me gustaría averiguar si quien me contactó es un tal Daniel Pérez. Te agradecería muchísimo tu ayuda con esto. ¡Mil gracias por cualquier información!Daniel Pérez4 yearsRecibí una llamada para un puesto de traductora y coordinadora de proyectos. La entrevista fue sumamente rápida, y no parecía importar que no tuviese experiencia previa. Firmamos el contrato de mutuo acuerdo y comencé con el trabajo. Lo curioso fue cuando me mencionaron que durante el "mes de prueba" no me darían de alta en la seguridad social, además de solicitarme mis datos bancarios para realizar pagos a traductores independientes. No os fiéis en absoluto de este tipo de prácticas.4 yearsI had quite the experience with this dodgy character who approached me for a translation contract. To my astonishment, they sent over a questionnaire with a request for my bank details. Immediately, alarm bells started ringing-definitely felt like a scam attempt! Decided against sending any info, for obvious reasons. Fast forward a week, I thought I’d give him a ring to clarify things, but guess what? The line was dead! Just a recorded message saying the number was unreachable. Talk about a red flag, folks!4 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call regarding a job interview, and soon thereafter, I got an email containing a contract along with a rather intrusive questionnaire. Among the items they requested were a snapshot of my bank details and a form of identification. Honestly, it all struck me as highly suspicious, especially since the so-called interview felt far from legitimate. The interviewer posed merely a couple of questions and almost immediately proclaimed I was in, asking about my availability to begin work. The compensation and hours offered seemed almost too fabulous to be real. I’m quite convinced this is a scam. Take care, everyone!4 yearsI can relate completely to what’s been said previously. It’s definitely a dodgy operation!4 yearsOn Friday, the 18th of March, I received a rather curious phone call. The gentleman on the line claimed to be reaching out from London regarding a potential phone interview for a position with "BFL or BSL Interpreting". He inquired about my previous work experience related to the role and the languages I speak. Given that I've been bombarding various companies with my CV lately, I naturally presumed it was linked to one of my applications. He mentioned that more information would be sent to me via email, yet I am still waiting for any correspondence. To be honest, the whole interaction felt rather off; it hardly resembled a traditional interview. It struck me as quite odd that he didn’t delve into further details or verify any specifics with me.LondonBFLBSL Interpreting4 yearsI've had a rather concerning encounter with a company claiming to be "BSL Interpreting Fky Limited." They reached out offering employment, but then proceeded to request my bank information to supposedly make purchases under my name. It's quite obvious this is a ruse! I strongly advise against engaging with them-steer clear, it's a total scam!BSL Interpreting Fky LimitedSubmit Your Own Report (020 4577 2994)
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