02080899319
☎️ 02080899319 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 208089 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080899319
- Unrecognized phone call from LondonMay
2024Unsolicited texts causing billing issuesOct
2020Scammed monthly, poor support, reportingAug
2020Unlawful charges; report to authoritiesJun
2020Warning about fraudulent subscription serviceMay
2020Received texts from unknown sourcesMay
2020Active scam; texting 'stop' helpsMay
2020Scam charge warning; block textsMay
2020Unknown charges; Tesco identified callerJan
2020Untrusted number texted repeatedlyJan
2020Report scams to police promptlyDec
2019Scam texts; costly and unblockedDec
2019Scammed £3.75, O2 unhelpfulDec
2019Unsolicited spam texts, costlyNov
2019User provided phone number onlyNov
2019Unauthorized premium texts charged £9Nov
2019Unauthorized charges from Cyprus companyOct
2019Scam charges, dangerous refund contactOct
2019Unauthorized charge; provider unhelpful, frustratingOct
2019Provider helpful; report to authorityOct
2019Scam charges without proper validationOct
2019Fitness company scams, charges weeklySep
2019Fitness scam, costly texts, no refundsAug
2019Number Of Searches: 16 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 11 August 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balfield(Angus), Grimley(Worcestershire) and Pointon(Lincolnshire).
02080899319 has 18 comments of which 3 x neutral and 15 x negative
Reports on phone number 02080899319
2 yearsGot a call from some strange London number, no idea who it was.London6 yearsFor the past couple of months, I've seen a £9 fee taken from my account, and it’s clear it’s a scam. I followed my network’s advice and texted STOP ALL, but never got a text back to confirm I’d been taken off their list. Next, I emailed customercare[###]@oxygen8[###] asking them to halt the charges, only to get a reply from customercare[###]@dynamicmobilebilling[###] saying they’d get back to me within two days. Feels like I’m chasing my own tail here. I’m seriously considering reporting this to the police fraud unit.6 yearsDeceptive scam operation. Operating from Cyprus, they unlawfully enrol you and proceed to charge your account £4.50 each month without your consent. Here are the numbers implicated: 07378903141 07378903011 02080899319 66299 for text messages They take it upon themselves to register you, followed by imposing charges while misleading you into believing you initiated the subscription, despite your complete absence of engagement with their website or previous acquaintance with their services. This is the information they display on their site: “INPUT YOUR MOBILE NUMBER TO JOIN £4.50 for each text alert, with a possibility of receiving up to 2 messages monthly. MEMBERSHIP TERMS By clicking SUBSCRIBE, you accept that you will incur a charge of £4.50 for every text alert received, with a maximum of 2 alerts per month. Charges will appear on your phone bill until you opt to cancel either by sending ‘STOP’ to 66299 or calling 0208 089 9319. Service offered by Fitness Tools Online Ltd Optimum House, Antrea Patsalidi 1, 2362 Nicosia, Cyprus”CyprusFitness Tools Online Ltd Optimum HouseAntrea PatsalidiNicosia6 yearsI've never registered with them. I've no idea who they might be. Just got a couple of messages from two separate numbers that aren't familiar to me.6 yearsThis scam is definitely still going on. I found my phone provider really useless when I tried to get help. Blocking the number or putting your spending cap at zero doesn’t really fix anything. But sending ‘stop’ in a text message seems to work. It’s weird how loads of folks have been hit by this for ages and yet none of the networks have managed to put a stop to it. Honestly, who would pay £4.50 for these fitness messages anyway?6 yearsGot a text about this getitfitcoach thing recently, ended up costing me £4.50. Definitely a scam, be careful! Make sure you block the number and report it before they start charging you every week.6 yearsI spotted some weird charges on my phone bill from a number I didn’t recognise and definitely never called. I took it to the Tesco phone shop, and they helped me track it down. Apparently, the calls were linked to something called Get Sick Coach, whatever that is.Tesco7 yearsSince the start of the year, I've gotten three msgs from 02080899319 about some fitness thing on this number I hardly ever use. Honestly, stay clear of it, not to be trusted at all!!!7 yearsAbsolute cheek, these lot. Got a couple of messages sent to my six year old lad's phone, the one we use for his glucose monitor, and that ended up costing me £9. Rang ID Mobile and they just passed me onto the firm responsible, but all I get is their voicemail. There really ought to be rules to stop these con artists. Can't block the number either, so guess I'll have to cut the line off altogether.7 yearsHonestly, the best thing to do is report it straight to Action Fraud. That’s really the only way to try and put a stop to these dodgy people. The police never really act unless they get loads of reports about the same scam or phone number. Just search ‘Action Fraud’ on Google, click the link that takes you to the police.uk site, then find the ‘report’ section and follow the prompts from there. It’s a bit of a hassle but it’s worth it.Action FraudGoogle7 yearsSomehow got charged £3.75 and haven’t got a clue what it was for! Tried getting help from O2 but they were no use whatsoever.7 yearsI had pretty much the same thing happen - got a spam message out of nowhere from +447378903011 and right after, another one from shortcode 66299, both claiming to be from [#]getfitcoach[###]. Ended up being charged £4.50 for it. Strangely, since the number's with Three, which I’m also with, I thought they’d help out. But nope, they just told me to get in touch with the company themselves for a refund. Feels like daylight robbery nowadays!7 yearsI got two texts from this getfitcoach[###] number, about a month apart, and somehow I was billed £9 for them. When I phoned my phone company, they told me the charges were for premium texts I'd received. Apparently, these texts only get charged if you’ve signed up for the service, but I have no clue who they are or ever signed up for anything like this. Weird and annoying!7 yearsTotally a rip-off. I got billed £4.50 for some service I never signed up to. My network provider blocked any more charges and gave me a contact number for these scammers to request my money back. But I’m hesitant to call since that number comes up as dodgy too. Might just send a STOP message and see if that does the trick. Word is, if you don’t, they keep taking £4.50 from you every week! I spoke to my provider about the whole scam and hoped for a refund, but honestly, feels like they just brushed me off 😠7 yearsLike I saw earlier, my phone company was really good about it and told me exactly how to handle the situation. They suggested reporting the issue to the Phone Paid Service Authority, and that’s supposed to get things fixed.Phone Paid Service Authority7 yearsSo this company called getfitcoach[###], based in Cyprus, runs a system where you text a premium number to get onto their site. Thing is, they don’t seem to bother checking the phone numbers people submit properly. They send you a pin, but you never actually have to put it in anywhere to use the site. Yet, it still hits your phone bill for £4.50. I only spotted this after getting stung with the fee on an old PAYG sim I wasn’t even using anymore. I double-checked online and sure enough, they’d charged me without any proper verification. Bit dodgy if you ask me.CyprusPAYG7 yearsAbsolutely! The comments here hit the nail on the head. That 02080899319 number is linked to a fitness firm online which keeps bugging you by sending messages from 66299. I ended up with a £4.50 charge on my Three phone bill. They said if I dont reply with STOP to 66299, the £4.50 fees will keep coming every week like a ripoff. Proper dodgy if you ask me.7 yearsThe number 020 8089 9319 is linked to an online fitness business that tricks you by sending texts from 66299, charging £4.50 every week to your phone bill. The company calls itself Get For Coach. I also got in touch with Oxygen, who do block the number, but they just tell you to sort it out with the company itself. No refunds given at all. Phone providers are no help and quite unsympathetic - I’m with Three and they’ve been absolutely useless dealing with this mess.Get For CoachOxygenThreeSubmit Your Own Report (020 8089 9319)
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