02071382973
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02071382973
- Suspicious investment offers, won't investMay
2011Still harassed by telemarketer callsMay
2011Investor expects return, handles negative commentsMay
2011Harassment from withheld number callsNov
2010Suspicious investment offers, won't investNov
2010Seeking information about rings companyNov
2010Harassment calls from withheld numbersMay
2010Westminster Advisory is a scamMay
2010Avoid Charles Stanley Associates, unlicensedMay
2010Warning about fraudulent phone scamsMay
2010Report robbers; involve FSA, mediaMay
2010Harassment from Westminster Advisory persistsMay
2010Telemarketer harassment and fraudulent tacticsMay
2010Avoid cold-call share investments; scamsMay
2010Positive investment experience over yearsApr
2010Beware of suspicious investment callsApr
2010Avoid investment scams; do researchApr
2010Phone number linked to unresponsive advisoryApr
2010Suspicious investment offer, ignored itApr
2010Suspicious investment offers, not investingMar
2010Seeking information about ring companyMar
2010Offered shares, potential scam warningFeb
201002071382973 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
02071382973 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02071382973 👆 is reported as a frequently contacted and unsolicited investment opportunity involving Dyno Medical, often linked with firms operating under changing names such as Westminster Advisory Group. Numerous users express concern over persistent calls with withheld numbers, aggressive sales tactics, and questionable contracts for shares they neither requested nor authorised. Despite some claims of expected returns, many suspect the operation to be a scam, highlighting warnings from financial authorities and reports of lost money. Several comments urge potential investors to avoid cold calls and insist on consulting licensed financial advisors. Authorities including the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are recommended for reporting suspicious activity, as police involvement may be limited. Overall, caution is advised due to recurring harassment, lack of transparency, and unresolved legal complaints.
Reports on phone number 02071382973
10 yearsI've ordered some rings from this company and would love to hear any updates regarding them. Cheers, Dave!Dave10 yearsGreetings! Just last week, I found myself inundated with phone calls from a company called Westminster Advisory, pressuring us to plough our money into some shares. Then, on Thursday, another call came through encouraging us to invest £5,000 in Dyno Medical. What was rather alarming was that an unsolicited package landed on our doorstep that Saturday, brimming with information about Dyno Medical and a demand for us to transfer the £5,000 by the 30th of April. Fortunately, we decided to do a bit of digging online about the company; otherwise, we could have been in quite a financial pickle.Westminster AdvisoryDyno Medical10 yearsIt appears that our associate has been inundated with investment proposals from Dyno-Medical, and as you've pointed out, they have been rather relentless. We can’t shake the feeling that something is amiss, and your post seems to corroborate our suspicions. The promised returns were far too enticing to be genuine, which is why I've decided against putting any money into this venture.Dyno - Medical10 yearsI’m really sorry to hear, Lisa, that you've ended up in a situation where you've given your hard-earned cash to such unscrupulous individuals. It's genuinely disheartening to see that while some folks are wise to their tricks, these opportunists continue to harass for a chance to scam others. Have you managed to figure out where to report this criminal behaviour? It’s crucial that swift action is taken to put a stop to these cons. As for us, we're currently dealing with relentless demands for payment on a contract we had no idea about-certainly without our consent! It’d be incredibly helpful to know the right authorities to contact first. Many thanks for your assistance. Cheers, Russell.LisaRussell10 yearsI continue to be inundated with calls from a telemarketer, who insists that we are obliged to cough up £5000 for shares linked to a contract we never sought! It seems that the advisory call centre has opted to rebrand itself from Westminster Advisory to Westminster Advisory Group. This change happened swiftly after we encouraged them to check various online platforms associated with Westminster Advisory, each listing multiple headquarters. It set off a series of warning bells in our minds. Consequently, we are now incredibly cautious around any marketing companies.Westminster AdvisoryWestminster Advisory Group10 yearsI'm continuing to be pestered by incessant phone calls, often multiple times a day! Each time, the person on the other end claims their number is withheld. From the garbled background chatter, it's painfully obvious it's the so-called Westminster Advisory Group. I have a strong hunch it’s that Tom Barlow associated with them. Surely, we ought to engage the Financial Services Authority or perhaps even the police's scam squad to intervene and put an end to this nuisance?Westminster Advisory GroupTom BarlowFinancial Services Authority11 yearsYour account of the situation with Westminster Advisory resonates remarkably with what we've experienced over the last couple of days-constant, bothersome phone calls, and even involving registered post contracts. It seems part of Barlow's sales pitch is to suggest that we could still make a purchase at £1, despite the shares having jumped to £1.27 already. I inquired about where we might find their quotes, but all I got was a vague reference to the contract note associated with Dyno Medical. This has raised my suspicions significantly, prompting me to step back from any further engagement!Westminster AdvisoryBarlowDyno Medical11 yearsAs investors in Dyno Medical, we're anticipating a return on our investment within roughly nine months. We've reached out to the company and had a chat with their investment team concerning this thread and similar discussions. They've informed us that the negative attention stems from an ex-employee who departed under less than favourable circumstances. Allegedly, the police are already in the loop regarding this matter, and the company is taking legal action against the former employee for her remarks on a forum akin to this one.Dyno Medical11 yearsThe only sensible thing to do is to notify the Financial Services Authority about these crooks-refer to the phone number noted in our previous message. The police won’t really intervene, so it’s imperative to keep the heat on the FSA for them to take any meaningful steps. Additionally, it might be worth reaching out to the BBC; Ann Robinson has that consumer affairs segment on television every week. A bit of exposure could potentially put a stop to their antics and, who knows, it might even help Lisa and others reclaim their lost funds.Financial Services AuthorityFSABBCAnn RobinsonLisa11 yearsI've got another number to investigate: 02076573028, linked to Westminster Advisory, who are attempting to peddle shares in Dyno Medical. I've reached out via email, but so far, no response has come through.Westminster AdvisoryDyno Medical11 yearsGood day, esteemed team. We've found ourselves bombarded with calls urging us to invest in what they call Dyno Medical. An automated package even turned up, filled with details about a supposed money transfer to an address in Valencia, Spain. At first, these calls appeared to be quite credible, but their relentless nature soon set off our alarm bells. A bit of digging into Dyno Medical through online sources confirmed our doubts were indeed justified.Dyno MedicalValenciaSpain11 yearsMy partner has been inundated with investment proposals from Dyno-Medical, which, as you've mentioned, are rather insistent. We both sense that something seems off about it all, and your post resonates with our suspicions. The promised returns appear far too generous to believe, so I've decided against putting any money into it.Dyno - Medical11 yearsI find myself continues to be pestered by a telemarketer, who insists that we’re obligated to cough up £50 for some shares linked to a contract we never even asked for! It seems the advisory call centre has made the peculiar decision to rebrand itself from Westminster Advisory to Westminster Advisory Group. This shift came shortly after we nudged them to check out various websites showcasing different head offices under the Westminster Advisory name, which set off all sorts of alarm bells. We are now very suspicious of any marketing company that tries to reach out to us!Westminster AdvisoryWestminster Advisory Group12 yearsI had a partner who seemed to be generating a lot of investment interest with what they called DYNO-Medicine. While they assured us that everything was quite solid, I can’t shake the feeling that something just doesn’t add up. Our gut instinct is telling us that the returns seem a bit too rosy to be genuine. Because of this nagging suspicion, I’ve decided to steer clear of any investment for now.12 yearsSteer clear of Westminster Advisory-it's a complete con! Just a heads up, Dyno Medical won't give you a penny back; you'll kiss your money goodbye for good. My suggestion? Ring the FSA immediately at 0845 606 1234. They pestered us from Westminster Advisory three separate times before we finally had enough and lost our cool. Honestly, it's the same old boiler room racket we’ve all heard of. Consider yourself duly warned!Westminster AdvisoryDyno MedicalFSA12 yearsThey tried to pitch us some shares, but it seemed a bit off.12 yearsHello there! I wanted to share that we've received some intriguing recommendations to put a sum of £5000 into Dynomedical. The noteworthy part is that this guidance comes from our financial advisor, who has been by our side for nearly six years. We've only experienced a downturn with one investment during this time. Honestly, having just a single hiccup in six years isn’t too shabby, especially since we've managed to increase our portfolio by approximately 5% each year.12 yearsI must apologise for not mentioning earlier that we genuinely sympathise with Lisa Faulkner in light of how they’ve been duped into parting with their hard-earned cash to such con artists. I urge you to reach out to the Financial Services Authority. While we have little faith that these individuals will manage to reclaim your funds, it might just kickstart an inquiry to help safeguard others from falling victim to similar schemes. A word of advice: steer well clear of buying any shares from anyone who cold calls you. There’s a staggering 99.9% chance it’s a scam!Lisa FaulknerFinancial Services Authority12 yearsWe're still enduring relentless calls, now ringing us several times throughout the day. Each time, the operator informs us that the caller's number is withheld. From the ambient noise, it's clear that it's the dreadful Westminster Advisory Group under their latest guise. We're convinced it’s Tom Barlow connected to that outfit. Is there a chance we could get the Financial Conduct Authority, the police, or even the scam squad involved to put an end to this incessant nuisance?Westminster Advisory GroupTom BarlowFinancial Conduct Authority12 yearsWe were approached about a three-year bond that promised a 10% return annually, followed by a request to purchase 5,000 shares in Dyno Medical. They mentioned the shares would go public on the 5th of June. There were plenty of phone calls regarding this, but we decided against taking up the offers.Dyno Medical12 yearsWe've purchased some rings from this company, and if anyone has any insight about them, we'd appreciate your thoughts. Cheers, Dave.Dave12 yearsHi there, it’s Dave here. Just a quick note regarding Charles Stanley Associates. The caller was Simon Stone, who had previously reached out to us regarding an investment in Timberlake Energy Solutions. To put it simply, we decided against making any purchase! We did pass the Danish contact number along to the FSA, and we’ve just seen that Charles Stanley Associates are flagged by them as unlicensed when it comes to equity trading - definitely a firm to steer clear of!DaveCharles Stanley AssociatesSimon StoneTimberlake Energy SolutionsFSASubmit Your Own Report (020 7138 2973)
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