02075803229
☎️ 02075803229 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207580 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02075803229
- Curious about phone number sourceMay
2011Beware of fraudulent phone calls!May
2011Autodialing system causes dead linesMay
2011Unwanted call about free makeoverMar
2011Scammed by this firm, warn othersNov
2010Tracy seeks advice for plansNov
2010Regret paying deposit; scam suspicionNov
2010Irritating missed calls and misleading advertisingMar
2008Persistent missed calls from unknown numberMar
2008Ignoring calls, concerned about spendingMar
2008Suspicious call about London photoshootFeb
2008Ignored unsolicited call about photoshootFeb
2008Unwanted calls from unknown numbersFeb
2008Requested number deletion, unsatisfied responseFeb
2008Avoid answering unknown callsFeb
2008Won't call back, thanks anywayJan
2008Studio London makeover deal questionableJan
2008Photography scam with high pricesJan
2008Genuine studio, expensive photo packagesDec
2007Irritating missed calls from unknownDec
2007Scam call claiming makeover prizeDec
2007Received unknown call, confusing responseDec
2007Repeated calls from "Studio London."Dec
2007Unrecognized caller, seeking clarificationDec
2007Suspicious call, felt like scamDec
2007Studio London handles photo shoot referralsDec
2007Inquiring about caller identityNov
200702075803229 has 27 comments of which 27 x neutral
02075803229 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02075803229 👆 is reported as a number linked to Studio London, a photography studio offering makeover and photo shoot packages usually promoted via referral or prize draws. Many callers describe receiving persistent, sometimes automated or missed calls, often claiming they or friends have won a free makeover. While the photography quality is generally considered good, there are warnings about high-pressure sales tactics and costly photo packages, with deposits required upfront. Some users suspect personal details are shared without consent, raising privacy concerns. Caution is advised when engaging, especially around sharing payment information, and many recommend ignoring or blocking the calls to avoid unwanted charges or scams. Existing customers sometimes report difficulties in obtaining refunds or clear communication.
Reports on phone number 02075803229
10 yearsAbsolutely, it’s definitely Studio London. The cost for the makeover is reasonably decent, but honestly, it just doesn’t add up. If anyone else posts here claiming that the staff have no clue who they’re dealing with, we might just lose the plot. Seriously, take a moment to read through the comments before you chime in!Studio London10 yearsWe received a rather curious phone call from some folks claiming we’d won a complimentary photo shoot. However, having perused the earlier comments, we’ve decided it’s best to give their calls a miss.10 yearsWe've just had a call from these folks. Had a chat with a chap named Neil and mentioned we'd get back to them once our mate gave the go-ahead. However, after some thought, we’ve decided not to return the call. Cheers for the alert, everyone! :)Neil10 yearsWe received a call from them as well. Turns out an old mate decided to put our names in for a refresh. We're quite keen to take the plunge, especially since our friend has already had their transformation and raved about it. However, after having a look at some of the feedback regarding their aggressive pitches, I’ve decided it’s best to dodge their calls! I’m far too impressionable and would probably end up splurging an absolute fortune!10 yearsWe just received a call from them too. Quite pleased we chose not to answer.10 yearsI find myself pondering how on earth these individuals acquired our number. We’re professional models, and we usually refresh our portfolio in batches of fifty. Quite amusing, isn't it? I’m genuinely curious about their rates. I eagerly await their next call, ready to engage them in a delightful verbal sparring match. Chuckling just thinking about it!Chuckling10 yearsAh, it seems that Studio London was once a photography establishment. It’s quite possible that a mate of yours has signed you up for a competition to snag a complimentary photo session. However, be wary; it’s a bit of a ruse as everyone walks away thinking they’ve won, and then there’s a hard sell on the photographs afterwards. The snaps may be lovely but the costs can be rather steep!Studio London10 yearsHey there! How did things turn out for you? Our brother has settled his bill at the shop and is keen on taking us out next week. When would be the best time for me to join? I'd really appreciate any tips you could share. Cheers, Tracy.Tracy10 yearsI received a call from this number and thought I'd return the call, but when I did, they claimed they were from a studio in London. When I inquired why they had called, they said they would pass on the message to a colleague who would get back to me. But then they asked for my name, and when I mentioned the reason for my call, they suddenly perked up and said they had some 'good news' to share. We decided to end the conversation there, as it felt rather dodgy. Sounds like a load of nonsense, if you ask me!London11 yearsI recently had a call from this number claiming that I’d won a free makeover for myself and a mate. As soon as we mentioned our lack of interest, the caller kept pressing us three times to explain why. When we asked how they had our mobile number in the first place, they went quiet. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!11 yearsIt appears to be an automated calling system. If there aren't enough staff available at the call centre, the line will go silent, leaving you with a dead tone.11 yearsThis number is associated with a place called Studio London. I can vouch for their authenticity. Normally, they present a package deal for you and a friend which includes a makeover followed by a photo shoot. What tends to happen, though, is they hit you with quite the hefty price tag-usually a few hundred pounds-for the photos afterwards. If you were thinking of having a similar experience, it's certainly valuable, considering the calibre of the photography is exceptional. Nevertheless, be prepared, as it can set you back over £300 for just six images on a disc and around £70 for each individual print.Studio London11 yearsI've had a rather unfortunate experience with this company. It seems they’ve pulled the wool over my eyes. There's a Facebook group that I've come across-let's spread the word! The more people we can invite, the better chance we have of preventing others from falling victim to this scam. Please check it out here: http://facebook.com/?ref=logo_number_per_group.php?gid=122934217727970&ref=TS. Let's make sure others stay informed!FacebookTS11 yearsReceived a call from someone using a mate's name, claiming we’d won a makeover!11 yearsI just received a call from some blokes pretending to be pals of a mate of mine! I was initially drawn in by their spiel, but things took a dodgy turn when they asked for our credit and debit card details to 'secure a reservation.' Steer clear of these chancers!11 yearsOh, blimey! So, these folks have been giving us a few annoying missed calls, which is rather frustrating. After having a gander at this, it's safe to say we’ve lost interest in getting involved. In fact, we're quite put off, to be honest. Can you believe they dangle a "FREE makeover" in front of us? But then, once you’ve posed for the snaps, it’s like being slapped with a hefty bill for all sorts of nonsense! Their advertising tactics are just a tad sneaky, if you ask me.11 yearsWe decided to give this number a ring after receiving a call, primarily out of concern for our personal information not being mishandled. It turns out that they identify themselves as 'Studio London', a company that offers make-over photo shoots. Apparently, they obtain your details via someone who's previously had a shoot and recommended you-probably incentivized by a discount for referring friends who might be keen! The individuals I spoke with seemed quite forthcoming about their information. However, I'll be keeping a close eye on this situation moving forward.Studio London12 yearsWe received a rather peculiar call inviting us to London, but they were rather vague about the details of the event. They only mentioned something about the make-up needing to be around £265, which struck us as a bit dodgy. Feeling suspicious, we politely declined their offer. They seemed all too eager to end the conversation shortly after that!London12 yearsI can't quite fathom why I keep receiving calls from these strangers. It's baffling how they've managed to get hold of my number!12 yearsCan anyone tell me who this number belongs to?12 yearsWe've been getting persistent missed calls from this number. Despite our best efforts, we've not been able to get back to them yet. It’s rather frustrating, and we’re keen to find out who's behind the calls!12 yearsI’ve just had a phone call from these folks. We asked them to take our number off their call list. I spoke to someone called Sunny, and they wanted my name, but I refused. I insisted they remove our number from their database. They assured me it was done, but if any more calls come through, I won't hesitate to report them to the Information Commissioner.Sunny12 yearsI received a call from this number earlier today. It turns out to be Studio London, and they were promoting a complimentary session for conversions and photo shoots. We were told that a deposit of twenty-five pounds was required, and despite our initial hesitations, we decided to proceed and booked an appointment for the 5th of May. Now, after browsing through this forum, it’s become painfully clear that this may have been a rather foolish move on our part! We are keen to reclaim our deposit!Studio London13 yearsI've been getting calls from this number, and we can't quite figure out who it might be.13 yearsThis number has called us a few times, and whenever we try to get back to them using withheld, they answer with "Studio London." Quite suspicious if you ask me!Studio13 yearsI keep letting calls from this number slip by, so I thought I'd return the call. It turned out to be some place called Studio London, but I'm utterly baffled as to who they are or why they’re reaching out to me!Studio London13 yearsI keep getting missed calls from this number, although I haven’t answered any yet! We’ve now figured out who it is, haha. I've had quite a few of these calls - do they ever plan on stopping? It's getting a bit ridiculous!Submit Your Own Report (020 7580 3229)
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