02078334414
☎️ 02078334414 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 207833 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02078334414
- Unwanted calls; personal information concernsMay
2011Received misleading makeover prize notificationApr
2011Free event turned out enjoyableNov
2010Good service, timely refund receivedNov
2010Avoid fraud, don't share detailsNov
2010Avoid phone scam for makeoverNov
2008Unsure about makeover contest entryOct
2008Confusion about refund processOct
2008Suspicious prize offer, potential scamSep
2008Concerns about a makeover offerAug
2008Inexpensive photos, misleading competition claimsJul
2008Annoying callers after shop appointmentJul
2008Strange calls for photo sessionsJul
2008Suspicious makeover prize requires paymentJun
2008Won holiday after filling formJun
2008Receiving frequent calls about winnersMay
2008Deposit required, refundable laterMay
2008Fraud call; unknown number sourceMay
2008Scam request for makeover depositApr
2008Received call; helpful market formApr
2008Suspicious prize-related phone callApr
2008Suspicious makeover day offer receivedMar
2008Unidentified calls, seeking informationFeb
2008Frequent unknown phone calls receivedOct
200702078334414 has 24 comments of which 24 x neutral
02078334414 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02078334414 👆 is reported as a number linked to a dubious marketing practice from a so-called Fresh Images Studio, claiming recipients have won expensive makeover prizes requiring upfront deposits. Numerous users highlight receiving unsolicited calls, sometimes following completion of forms in public spaces, with demands for deposits that are allegedly refundable only after attendance. Complaints note that contact details may have been collected without consent, calls persistently continue, and the prizes often feel misleading or non-existent. While some had a pleasant experience, many caution against providing bank details or paying deposits, describing the approach as a likely scam relying on customers purchasing costly photos. Potential participants are advised to exercise caution, avoid responding to such calls, and verify sources thoroughly before engagement.
Reports on phone number 02078334414
10 yearsA chap visited our workplace a few weeks back, and we filled out a form. Earlier today, we received a call informing us that we’ve won a £500 makeover! However, there's a catch - we need to pay a £30 deposit, which she assured us would be refunded. We’re a bit uncertain about whether we should go ahead with this, especially since we’re only 16. What do you think?10 yearsWe've been receiving calls from this company quite frequently, despite not having submitted any forms. They’re not asking for any payment, just that I pop in for some photographs. It all seems rather suspicious, doesn’t it?10 yearsWell, I just received a call from this number. Cheers for the information provided above, it’s really useful. I reckon it must be connected to that daft form we filled out at the market a while back.10 yearsReceived a call earlier today claiming we'd won something. They mentioned needing thirty quid for a deposit. We’ve entered a few of these contests in the past and remembered getting a similar call about a win. So, we decided to check it out - took a mate along, and it turned into a decent day out with a bit of pampering. To be honest, these folks are banking on you buying their photos, which are quite pricey. We simply told them it wasn’t in our budget and left it at that.10 yearsA chap came up to us in the village claiming it was to promote their new studio, and we could potentially win a makeover. To our astonishment, we received a call last night declaring we’d snagged the second prize, which included a makeover, some bubbly, and a photoshoot. All they required was a £30 deposit, which they promised would be refunded once we showed up. To be honest, I'm rather hesitant about this and suspect it might be a bit dodgy!10 yearsReceived a call this evening from Fresh Image Studios, claiming my partner had won one of their top competitions. As luck would have it, he wasn’t available, so we answered. Turns out, it was a blatant scam artist who I swiftly sent packing. What really boggles the mind is how she even got hold of my number in the first place!Fresh Image Studios11 yearsSo, we got a call today, right? They claimed that someone called 'Identity' has snagged the makeover prize and that we had entered back in August. Honestly, we can’t recall a thing about it! I’m really sceptical about going, especially given that little nugget about potentially losing 60 quid-it’s rather unsettling, particularly when we can’t even remember signing up! Apparently, I’m in the 'top 5'-whatever that’s worth! I mean, who wouldn't want a free £500 makeover, but there’s talk of a deposit involved. Makes you wonder, doesn’t it?11 yearsWe've been receiving calls from this company as well. Strangely enough, they initially contacted my wife on her mobile, claiming they were reaching out to discuss my 'makeover' and that she would be accompanying me-despite him being over a hundred miles away! Oddly enough, we never disclose our personal numbers, let alone our partner's. I'm quite curious as to how they acquired this information. Luckily, we came across this site, and we'll be notifying them to erase our details immediately.11 yearsWe called and then headed out, had a smashing day, and these folks ended up giving us £60 after a fortnight! Well, better late than never, I suppose!11 yearsI've received numerous calls from that number, eventually managed to chat with them. They claimed I had won a prize, but then mentioned I needed to pay a deposit of £30 to claim it! Quite odd, isn't it? Makes you wonder about that hefty price tag-sounds a bit suspicious, wouldn’t you say?11 yearsI've been getting calls from this number, and I've absolutely no idea who it could be. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Any suggestions?11 yearsAllegedly, Fresh Images Studio has reached out to let us know we've 'won' a rather exclusive Makeover Day. How intriguing...Fresh Images Studio11 yearsIndeed, we also completed a form with Fresh Images Studio, and after a couple of days, we received the delightful news that we’ve won a holiday! Absolutely thrilling!Fresh Images Studio11 yearsI received a rather dubious call from some individuals claiming that I had won a £500 makeover in central London, alongside a friend. The chap who handed us the leaflet insisted we needed to be over 21, yet took my number regardless, and then urged us to fib about our age when they rang. It quickly became clear that this was a total scam. I just hope others can avoid this trap as we did, thanks to stumbling upon this website before getting caught up any further. Honestly, don't be tempted-it's best to ignore these calls altogether!London11 yearsApparently, Fresh Images Studio has reached out to let us know that we've 'won' a Special Makeover Day. Interesting, to say the least!Fresh Images Studio11 yearsWe keep getting calls from these individuals claiming that I've won a makeover. I did fill out a form, but if it's meant to be a prize, why on earth do we have to fork out a £30 deposit? It all seems rather suspicious to me!12 yearsWe've been receiving calls from this number quite frequently, but we can't quite figure out the reason behind them.12 yearsWe've been lucky enough to "win" a unique makeover experience, but these folks are asking for a £60 deposit to secure our prize!12 yearsWe keep getting calls from a studio, which is rather amusing given the numerous winners they claim to have!12 yearsAbsolutely, we’re in the same boat! These folks seem to grab your number and then harangue you endlessly until they finally catch on. We submitted a form at a store last month, and the woman assured us that we’d receive our deposit back once we settled the payment (to hold our appointment). Strangely, she mentioned that we could invite our boyfriends along for the makeover. Honestly, I doubt our partner would be thrilled about simply applying some eyeshadow!12 yearsA mate of ours called to tell us he’d won a complimentary make-up session, but there was a £60 deposit involved. He asked if we could tag along, so naturally, we obliged. I ended up getting my deposit refunded and also bought the photos, which were covered by that £60. All in all, it turned out to be quite an enjoyable day!12 yearsSo, when you fork out the deposit, do you actually receive it back on the same day? We ended up ordering a ring without considering the implications and now we're feeling rather silly about it. Just wondering, is there a loophole where you can just return two rings and cancel the order on the day to reclaim your money? Or do you have to physically go there to sort it all out?12 yearsDo yourself a favour and steer clear of these con artists. Never, ever share your banking information with them! If you get a call from someone who sounds too eager to tell you you’ve won something shiny, just hang up! Trust me, there’s no treasure to claim! We tried to back out of an appointment as our family member couldn’t make it, and here we are two months later with no sign of a refund, not even a crumb! I highly recommend scanning through the other reviews if you're feeling uncertain. Don’t fall into the same trap we did, and protect yourself from their tricks!13 yearsJust yesterday, we completed a form, and the representatives mentioned that we’d need to pay a deposit, which they assured us would be refunded once everything is settled.Submit Your Own Report (020 7833 4414)
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