02074229390

☎️ 02074229390 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207422 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.

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+442074229390+44 20 7422 9390020 7422 9390+44-20-7422-9390

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020 7422 9390 Tagged as:

dhl waller jbw office of fair trading fulham london bailiff consumer action group jbw enforcement ltd royal mail

TimeLine of events for phone number 02074229390

  • Suspected scam call for tenants
    Mar
    2011
  • Suspicious number, potential debt collectors
    Oct
    2010
  • Thankful for warning against scam
    Oct
    2010
  • Mr. Waller needs to renew license
    Oct
    2010
  • Delivery approach has changed. Call
    Sep
    2010
  • Potential scam involving DHL investigation
    Jan
    2010
  • Reported debt collectors for harassment
    Jan
    2010
  • Saved from a suspicious call
    Jan
    2010
  • Received suspicious card, will report
    Jan
    2010
  • Avoid calls from this person
    Dec
    2009
  • License renewal suggested for Mr. Waller
    Nov
    2009
  • Negative feedback on bailiff company
    Oct
    2009
  • Unlawful tricks by debt collectors
    Jun
    2009
  • Card delivery is suspicious and deceitful
    May
    2008

02074229390 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral

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02074229390 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 02074229390 👆 is reported as a suspicious number linked to a debt collection firm, often leaving cards claiming attempted deliveries without genuine deliveries made. Recipients frequently report no outstanding debts and suspect it targets previous occupants. Calls often go unanswered or are met with evasive responses, raising concerns about potential scams or unlawful impersonation. Many have alerted official bodies such as Trading Standards and DHL, the latter clarifying no association with the number. Users warn against sharing personal information, describing aggressive tactics and dubious legitimacy. The number is associated with a company known for contentious debt collection practices, prompting advice to verify debts independently and report suspicious activity to consumer protection authorities.

Reports on phone number 02074229390

10 years
It appears that this number is linked to JBW Enforcement Ltd. Thankfully, I don’t have any outstanding debts, and there’s certainly no one by that name residing in my home. To be honest, even if I did have debts, I reckon it’s quite dodgy to deceive someone into disclosing their address. Fortunately, we’re savvy enough not to divulge any personal information.
JBW Enforcement Ltd
10 years
Had a right numpty answer the phone and attempt to pry information from me. I told them to clear off, what a buffoon! Honestly, don’t bother wasting your time with that nonsense.
10 years
I recently received a card from them, but I have no intention of giving them a ring. I've gone ahead and reported them to DHL as well as Trading Standards. I understand this is connected to a previous tenant who neglected to settle their fines. I've also had discussions with various debt collection agencies-possibly these folks included-and made it clear that the individual they're after hasn’t resided here in over a year! It's infuriating how they persist. Huge thanks to everyone for your assistance!
DHL
10 years
How intriguing! It appears that Mr. Waller needs to update his consumer credit licence. If you've found yourself often at odds with JBW and are keen to assist them in ceasing operations, I would suggest reaching out to the Office of Fair Trading to relay the details of your concerns.
WallerJBWOffice of Fair Trading
10 years
Received one of those dodgy messages earlier today. It struck me as odd right away. When I asked for a Royal Mail or Post Office logo, or really, any company name, I came up blank. So, I thought it best to do a bit of digging online, and I stumbled upon your comments. Cheers for helping me steer clear of that numpty on the phone who was after our info. We wasted no time telling them where to shove it!
Royal MailPost Office
11 years
I dialed this number but initially received no response. Afterward, I reached out to one of the DHL contacts listed on their official website. They informed me that this could be a scam linked to some debt collection agency. When I called the supposed "DHL Global Mail" number, the representatives at DHL were tight-lipped about the identities of these individuals. Their legal team is set to examine the situation further. Beware, folks! It's a classic ruse with no identifiable name, just an address and a number. Stay vigilant and don’t get taken in by this trickery!
DHL
11 years
Today (25th January 2010), I received the exact same card in the mail at my residence in Fulham, London. It struck me as rather dodgy, so I decided to do a bit of digging. Thank you for providing the information, everyone. I’ll make sure to flag this!
FulhamLondon
11 years
It appears that these individuals have altered their method a bit. The card now states "essential delivery, urgent response." I've made an attempt to arrange a delivery, but regrettably, it hasn't gone to plan. If you could please give me a call at 01324 469 167 to reschedule, that would be grand. I'll need to verify your identity before proceeding with the delivery. Just to note, the card has been sent through the post, so no delivery attempt has been made yet.
11 years
Absolutely dreadful bailiff firm, headed by a truly unpleasant individual. If you’re interested, take a look at the Bailiff forum on the Consumer Action Group website for further insights on this company and tips on flipping their intimidation tactics right back at them.
BailiffConsumer Action Group
12 years
Upon our return home, we stumbled across a card that read, "We attempted to deliver a package but, regrettably, our efforts were in vain. Kindly contact us at 02074229390." What struck us as peculiar was the fact that this was a card sent through the post rather than hand-delivered, leading us to believe quite rightly that it was a fabrication. As it turns out, this missive originates from a debt collection agency. It seems these individuals are keen for you to arrange a visit from them at your earliest convenience.
12 years
I received one of those dodgy cards and had a sneaky suspicion it was a bit shifty! Massive thanks to everyone for sharing their experiences here. You've helped us dodge a call to someone who sounds like a proper numpty! Cheers, folks!
12 years
Fascinating. It appears Mr Waller needs to refresh her consumer credit licence application. If you've had less than satisfactory interactions with JBW and wish to put a stop to their activities, don't hesitate to reach out to the Office of Fair Trading with the details of your grievances.
WallerJBWOffice of Fair Trading
12 years
I've just received a call from 01324 469 167 myself. I’m in the clear with my finances, so I can only assume it’s related to someone who used to live here. The moment I called back, it went straight to hold with some rather tedious music. It feels a bit dodgy, doesn't it? It wouldn't surprise me if they're raking in cash through premium rates. It’s certainly not right to pretend to be someone else-especially not pretending to be a reputable company like DHL when you’re clearly nothing of the sort!
12 years
I gave this number a bell, but there was no response initially. Eventually, I got in touch with DHL through their official contact number listed on their website. It appears that some folks have uncovered this as a ruse employed by certain debt collection agencies. As soon as the number attributed to "DHL Global Mail" was dialled, it actually turned out to be DHL themselves on the line. However, they wouldn’t disclose any details about these characters. Their legal team is now on the case. I strongly advise against getting caught up in this trickery! A few tell-tale signs include the absence of a name, just an address, and no reference number provided.
DHLDHL Global Mail

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