02081253902
☎️ 02081253902 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Simwood eSMS Limited. It is part of the phone block 208125 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081253902
- Warning about fraudulent charges on phoneMay
2024Unwanted texts despite multiple requestsApr
2024Daughter scammed through ASOS alertsMar
2024Claims DEALS ALERT CLUB is scamMar
2024Nuisance scam call alert messageFeb
2024Unwanted messages - sign of harassmentDec
2023Scam texts requesting money receivedDec
2023Unexpected charges from Costa appNov
2023Unauthorized charges on phone accountNov
2023Scams, consent issues, seek helpOct
2023Unwanted messages from suspected hackOct
2023Experiencing unauthorized charges from Dynamic MobileOct
2023Unwanted calls and messages persistSep
2023Warning about suspicious company practicesSep
2023DealAlerts phone number confirmed onlineSep
2023Claims it's a scam, untrustworthyAug
2023Recurring charges, unable to stopAug
2023User frustrated with unwanted chargesJul
2023Call from unknown; likely scamMay
2023Unsolicited texts with unclear chargesMay
2023Unwanted emails despite texted requestMay
2023Unauthorized charge; reported scamMay
2023User sharing deal contact informationfolk04076789853Apr
2023User alert for dealsApr
2023Unsure how to cancel subscriptionApr
2023Random sequence of numbers providedMar
2023Frustration with scam phone numberMar
2023Unwanted subscription leaving customers unsatisfiedMar
2023Flagged as potential email spamMar
2023Explains how to report scamsMar
2023Seek ways to report scamsMar
2023Explain how to report scamsMar
2023Reporting scams helps prevent fraudMar
2023Phone number providedMar
2023Struggling to stop phone chargeMar
2023Avoid scam, contact phone providerFeb
2023Received unwanted membership charging scamFeb
2023Alert: potential deal with consequencesFeb
2023Sequence of numbers as answerFeb
2023Confirm subscription status with Stop SolutionFeb
2023Warning about text message scamFeb
2023Receiving unwanted signup confirmation messagesJan
2023Issue with alertsclub subscription costsJan
2023Concern about subscription to alertsJan
2023Unwanted subscription, possible scam alertJan
2023Offering notifications for future dealsJan
2023Unauthorized subscription to deal alertsJan
2023Unauthorized charge for deal alertJan
2023Unexpected charges from unsolicited serviceJan
2023Unauthorized subscription through text serviceJan
2023Warning: Number is likely scamJan
2023Warning: Possible scam alert messageJan
2023Claiming potential fraudulent activity onlineJan
2023Scam, wrong download, continuing charges-AVOIDJan
2023Scamming, unknown, harassing individual detectedDec
2022Received message via text chatDec
2022Watch out for scam numberDec
2022Concern about scamming pensionersNov
2022No context providedNov
2022Receiving constant payment messages is frustratingNov
2022Reported scam to O2, blockedNov
2022Free messaging service appears fraudulentNov
2022Beware of text message scamsNov
2022Accidental sign up with issuesOct
2022Scam texts draining my moneyOct
2022Warning about text message scamOct
2022Unauthorized charges from Facebook accountOct
2022No BBC customer service offersOct
2022Fell for phishing scam on appSep
2022Text scam charges excessive feesSep
2022Scam text asking for moneySep
2022Warning about scam text notificationsSep
2022Subscription for Deal Alerts website cost £1.50Aug
2022Problem with text message paymentAug
2022Unwanted text deals, worried scam chargesAug
2022Received fraudulent text from unknown numberAug
2022Ignored call at 18:30, blockedAug
2022Deals alert: Beware of spamAug
2022Unable to stop scam subscriptionAug
2022Be cautious of unknown numbersJul
2022Indicates suspicion of deceitful activityJul
2022Subscription for deal alerts serviceJul
2022Warning about possible phone scamMay
2022Alleged membership fee is fraudulentFeb
2022Warning about DealAlerts.club scam messagesFeb
2022User complains about continuing billingDec
2021Concern about DealAlertsClub requesting moneyDec
2021Text does not send STOPDec
2021Claims the website is scamDec
2021User warns of potential scamNov
2021Reported suspicious Tesco Deal AlertOct
2021Requested stop for unwanted messagesSep
2021Received suspicious message about chargesAug
2021User signed up without realizing consequencesAug
2021Misleading advert scamming mobile usersAug
2021Random number, potentially a codeJun
2021Weekly cost of £4.50, likely scamMay
2021Reporting survey scammers targeting eldersMay
2021Warning of £1.50 texting scamMay
2021Creepy message from unknown numberApr
2021Beware of scam alerts, report immediatelyApr
2021Linked with premium text serviceMar
2021Questioning unknown person's identity and reputationMar
2021Unauthorized charges on 02 accountFeb
2021Possible scam for Asda voucherDec
2020Number Of Searches: 297 Number Of Comments: 91 First Seen: 18 December 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Detchant(Northumberland), Gledhow(West Yorkshire), Lower Row(Dorset), Scrivelsby(Lincolnshire) and Waltham Chase(Hampshire).
02081253902 has 91 comments of which 61 x negative and 30 x neutral
02081253902 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081253902 👆 is reported as associated with persistent scam activity involving unsolicited subscription messages from a so-called "Deal Alerts Club," charging victims £1.50 per text and up to £4.50 weekly without consent. Many users have been enrolled unknowingly, often triggered by misleading adverts or app downloads. Attempts to unsubscribe via the provided shortcode or helpline often fail or result in further charges. The service is linked to a London-based company and has affected customers across multiple UK networks. Complaints warn against responding or calling the given numbers, as scammers may seek personal banking details. Users are encouraged to contact their network providers to block charges and report incidents directly to police cyber crime units for investigation and wider fraud prevention.
Reports on phone number 02081253902
2 yearsAbsolute rogues these lot are, they managed to take £201 off my wife's phone bill without us realising! Once I clocked what was going on, I got in touch with 3 Mobile and they put a stop to it. The firm calling themselves MOBI LTD, based in London, sends out dodgy texts promising DEAL ALERTS - don’t fall for it. 3 Mobile is now taking legal action against them. Honestly, these people are nothing but scoundrels, so be careful!3 MobileMOBI LTDLondon2 yearsEvery month, I receive text messages from Deal Alerts informing me that I am part of their Deal Alerts Club, charging me £1.50 per alert until I text "stop" to 85222. They also provide a helpline number, 02081253902, for assistance. Despite texting "stop" to 85222 more than four times, the messages continue to arrive and are not ceasing.Deal AlertsDeal Alerts Club2 yearsIt has taken me quite a while, but I've recently come to the shocking revelation that my daughter has been tricked into a deceitful scheme for over a year now. Every day at the precise time of 22:58, she was charged £1.25 for text messages she received. It turns out these fraudsters were sending deal alerts under the pretense of being from ASOS. I'm utterly frustrated by how these unscrupulous individuals are able to evade the consequences of their actions.ASOS2 yearsI recently came across some comments about a potential scam called DEALS ALERT CLUB. I just wanted to share my own experience with it, and I must say that it definitely seems like a fraudulent scheme. Thankfully, I have a strict monthly tariff limit of £1, which makes it impossible for any payments to be processed by these scammers.DEALS ALERT CLUB2 yearsI have received a message from this number claiming that I am a member of the "DEAL ALERT CLUB," which is not true. This call is both annoying and a scam. According to their message, I will be charged £1.50 per alert unless I text STOP to 85222. If you can assist, please contact me at 02081253902.DEAL ALERT CLUB3 yearsI keep getting texts saying thanks for signing up to "DEAL ALERT," but I never signed up for anything like that. They give a number to text STOP to if you want to cancel, something like 00000. Even after trying to stop it, the messages just keep coming. Honestly, feels like harassment at this point.3 yearsI have been receiving text messages from this phone number, asking for money to cover the cost of texting and messages.3 yearsI recently updated the Costa app, and now I'm receiving messages from this number that's munching away at my credit - £1.50 per message, mind you! To make matters worse, I can't figure out how to opt out of this nonsense. Any advice on how to sort this out?Costa3 yearsDuring the past two years, O2 has deducted more than £800 from my account without my consent. Despite contacting them, they offered a mere £50 as a goodwill gesture. I never subscribed to any services, so I find it puzzling how they can deduct money from my phone charges.O23 yearsI urgently need assistance in blocking these phone numbers, as they are scamming me and charging my account without my consent. It's a highly concerning situation and I would greatly appreciate any help you can provide.3 years0208 125 3902 won't stop sending me texts and emails, claiming to be from SB7 Mobile about some First Alert text service. They say it costs £1.50 a message with a max of £4.50 a week. The weird part is they use a dodgy email and an address that looks like Tesco's. I only started getting these after I switched to a new phone on Tesco Mobile. Total pain in the neck. Feels like Tesco Mobile might have got hacked or something.SB7 MobileFirst AlertTescoTesco Mobile3 yearsI didn't even ask for this, but they won't stop calling and messaging me.3 yearsSo now they go by 'Global Billing Support Helpdesk', supposedly an Aussie firm. They’re still ringing from the same number and hitting you up through email [no idea how they got my email], texts and phone calls. They say they’ll give you a refund for a bogus charge and claim the bank info they have is wrong. Then they try to get you to share your bank details and the name on your account. They’re really aggressive, bombarding me with emails, texts and calls all in just a couple of hours.Global Billing Support HelpdeskAustralia3 yearsThe number provided on their website: https://dealalerts.club/terms.php, belongs to DealAlerts as verified by them.3 yearsI haven't participated in any deals. It's just another scam.3 years02081253902 DEALALERT I am being charged every month by DEALALERT. Despite my efforts, I have been unable to prevent these charges from occurring.3 yearsI've been getting loads of texts saying I owe £4:50 and it’ll keep happening unless I reply with STOP. Seriously, it's so annoying! Can't stand it anymore.3 yearsHad a call from a “no caller ID” saying my texts were blocked or something. I just said cheers and ended the call. Right after, a text popped up telling me to text “stop” to that number. Total scam, no doubt. Don’t bother replying - just block them straight away.3 yearsI've been receiving messages from 02081253902 saying I'll be billed £4.50 every week by them. I haven't got a clue who they are or why I'm getting this. It's really annoying and needs to end. I contacted my mobile network, 3, and they told me there's no such charge on my bill. They advised me to just block the number, so I've done that. Fingers crossed it actually stops now.3 yearsI’ve asked them to stop texting me but now I’m getting emails from this number instead.3 yearsI recently received a text message claiming that I had subscribed to receive deal alerts, which is completely untrue as I never did. Concerned, I immediately contacted my mobile network provider, O2, to request that no payments be made to the fraudulent company. To my dismay, I discovered that O2 had already taken 53p from my account. Unfortunately, O2 was unable to provide me with a contact number for the scammers behind the false deal alert subscription. It is clear that this incident is a scam orchestrated by fraudsters.O23 yearsHeads up everyone, just got a call from 02081253902 - watch out, sounds like a scam from 85222!3 yearsIt seems that I have unintentionally subscribed to deal alerts without realizing that each alert costs me £1.50. I received a suggestion to send a message to 85222 to unsubscribe, but I am unable to do so successfully. Another suggestion was to call 02081253902, but based on what I've read, it is considered as a dangerous scam number. I'm unsure how to stop this subscription that they claim I have.3 yearsHonestly, I’m so fed up with calls from numbers like 02081253902, they’re nothing but dangerous scams trying to trick you into thinking you’ve joined some deal. I’m definitely not signed up for anything like that. They really need to get blocked.3 yearsIt kinda feels like you’ve somehow agreed to something you never intended to.3 yearsThey keep charging me £4.50 every week and even though I've tried to cancel it, nothing's stopping the payments. I guess I’ll have to contact my phone provider to sort this out properly.3 yearsGot a message claiming I’m signed up to DealAlert.club charging £1.50 per alert, which I definitely haven’t joined. They told me to text STOP to 85222 or call 02081253902 to cancel. Feels a bit dodgy to me, probably a scam.DealAlert.STOP3 yearsJust a heads up, this is total scam, stay clear of it! I contacted my phone company about these £1.50 texts and asked them not to bill me. They sorted it out pretty quick, I’m with Tesco Mobile btw. Would definitely recommend doing the same!Tesco Mobile3 yearsHeads up, looks like you're done for!3 yearsI got a message from DealAlert saying I'm subscribed now unless I reply stop to 02081 253 902, but I haven’t sent anything yet because I’m worried it’s how they get you to sign up in the first place. Do I have to do more to make sure I’m not actually on their list?DealAlert3 yearsGot a few texts from this number which turned out to be a scam, signing me up for fake deal alerts that charged me £1.50 per message. I’ve since blocked it to stop the bother.3 yearsI am consistently receiving messages expressing gratitude for having registered.3 yearsGot a text from alertsclub or something, claiming I’m signed up. They want £1.50 for every alert, up to £4.50 a week, and you have to text stop to 85222 to cancel. Bit of a cheek really.Alerts Club3 yearsI got a text from alertsclub saying I’m already signed up. They charge £1.50 for each alert, up to a maximum of £4.50 a week. They say you need to text stop to 85222 to cancel.AlertsClub3 yearsI continuously receive messages informing me that I have subscribed to the Deal Alerts Club, which allegedly costs £1.50 per alert. The truth is, I never signed up for this service and strongly believe it to be a scam.Deal Alerts Club4 yearsJust received a message from SP Two Deal Alerts claiming I signed up for their Deal Alerts Club, but I was actually trying to get a My5 code for my telly. The text came from 85222 and said I could opt out by texting STOP. When I tried that, the reply said the service was cancelled and I had to call a number to actually cancel. The customer service number they gave was 02081253902. It looks like they’ve somehow got me subscribed to a service charging £1.50 per text and £4.50 a week. Be careful with these lot! I’m going to report this to the police.SP Two Deal AlertsDeal Alerts Club4 yearsJust got a text saying I’m signed up to some Deal Alert club and they’ll be taking up to £4.50 a week from me until I cancel. Not happy at all - I never asked for this! Honestly, they should be slapped with much bigger fines for pulling stunts like this.Deal Alert4 yearsI came across this after checking my messages from my Northern Irish bank, ended up signed up by accident. They said they’d charge £1.50 for each 'deal alert', capped at £4.50 a week. Tried texting STOP to 85222 but it didn’t work at all. I’m telling my phone provider to block the payments and plan to report it to the proper authorities.Northern Ireland4 yearsI ended up connected to this after checking my bank texts from Northern Ireland. Somehow I got signed up without meaning to. They mentioned charging £1.50 for each ‘deal alert’, capping at £4.50 a week. I foolishly sent STOP to 85222, but it didn’t work at all. I’m now telling my mobile provider to block payments and planning to report this to the proper officials.Northern IrelandSTOP4 yearsI have no clue how I ended up on their list but 02081253902 keeps ringing me, looks like a total scam. Tried blocking it but no luck so far.4 yearsTotal rip off, don’t trust it!4 yearsDefinitely a fishy call, feels like a total scam to me.4 yearsWatch out for this number, it’s definitely not legit! I thought I was getting the RingGo parking app but ended up downloading something dodgy by mistake. Even after texting 'stop' loads of times, they keep charging me - and weirdly, I'm also getting charged for sending 'stop' texts! Seriously, steer clear of this one.4 yearsGot calls from some sketchy number, total harassment and seemed really dodgy. Beware of this scammer!4 yearsThey just sent me a message out of the blue.4 yearsWas trying to get the Argos app and saw 02081253902 pop up, thought it was Argos. They wanted £1.50 per message to send some deals, which seemed a bit off. Took me a moment but then I guessed it might be a scam.Argos4 yearsThese scammers keep targeting old folks, and from what I can tell, there’s no clear way to block them. If anyone’s figured out how to deal with this, please share!4 yearsAbsolutely, please file a report regarding this issue. It's becoming quite bothersome to receive continuous messages from them demanding payment of £4.50, or if not paid, they claim to have already deducted the money. Once you text "stop", the messages might cease.4 yearsHad to get in touch with O2 to block this scam number. Proper annoying!4 yearsDon’t trust the free messaging from 02081253902, it’s a total scam.4 yearsI got hit by a text scam recently. They sent me a message from a premium rate number and then Tesco, my mobile provider, deducted the cash straight from my bank. I reckon it’s connected to those annoying pop-up ads you get online. Tried texting STOP to 85222 but no luck, and when I called 02081253902, no one picked up. Proper frustrating!Tesco4 yearsI reckon this was one of those sneaky sign ups linked to an ad, and I genuinely thought I was just finishing up a query about car parts. Then out of the blue, I get a text saying I’m now a member with a phone number included plus instructions to unsubscribe by texting STOP to 85222. The problem is, I can’t get through to either of those numbers at all.SIGN UP4 yearsI believe I am being scammed as I continuously receive text messages and they keep deducting money from my account, even though I have requested them to stop multiple times.4 yearsAvoid texting STOP back, they charge you £450 per reply! Just block and delete the number straight away, this is a scam. If you message STOP, they report to your network that you’ve requested their "stop" service, and then they begin charging your account. Best thing is to just ignore and get rid of it.STOP4 yearsIn July 22, £2.20 was deducted from my Sky mobile account, followed by £12.10 in August 22. The deduction appears as a text message from Facebook, but I have no clue how this happened. Unfortunately, I am unable to remove it. My plan is to contact Sky and if they can't resolve the issue, I will have no choice but to cancel my subscription and change my number. Let's see how good their customer service is.SkyFacebook4 yearsHad a call from someone pretending to be BBC customer support, saying they had amazing deals for just £1.50 up to £4.50 weekly. Definitely a scam, nothing to do with the real BBC site!BBC4 yearsI was just trying to book some train tickets on my phone when out of nowhere an ad popped up through the train app. I didn’t even realise and ended up entering my bank details thinking it was part of the payment process for the ticket! Since then, I’ve noticed two transactions from my bank for a total of £2.49, both paid to something called “Infi-T.co”. The number linked to it is supposedly their customer support. Now I’m really worried about what else these scammers might be able to get from my account.Infi - T. co4 yearsThis fraudulent cellphone scam claims to provide attractive offers but charges £1.50 for every text message sent. The individuals behind this deceitful scheme ought to be prosecuted and held accountable for their thieving actions.4 yearsBeware of a fraudulent text message from a supposed organization called DealAlertsClub, asking for money. They claim that you need to pay £4.50 per week. We recommend disregarding this message.DealAlertsClub4 yearsDeal Alerts Club claims to be some kind of savings group, but they’re really dodgy. They use a PO Box in London for everything. I kept getting three texts that were exactly the same and each one cost me £1.50, which is ridiculous. They promise you a free message explaining the charges, but I never got that before I said yes. To unsubscribe you have to call the number they give or text 85222, which itself costs 10p. Honestly, steer well clear of these lot.DealLondon4 yearsThis came up as dealalerts.club and charged me £1.50.4 yearsI haven't picked up the call, but apparently they want to charge me £4.50 unless I text ‘STOP’. Funny thing is, every time I try to send the text, it just won’t go through.4 yearsGot a message about some offers i didnt ask for, tried replying STOP but it didnt do anything. I dont wanna ring the number coz im scared they might put some charge on my bill. Feels like a scam to me.4 yearsGot a call around 18:30, didn’t pick up and have now blocked the number.4 yearsGot a text from this number saying I signed up for SP Two deal alerts charging £150 per alert (capped at £4.50). It told me to stop by texting 85222 but that number doesn't work at all. There's also a help line 02081253902 but I’m not comfortable calling it, feels like it might end up costing me money.4 yearsGot two calls in a row, both trying to sell me deals. Total spam!4 yearsI found a link: https://dealalerts.club/ and when you scroll down, there’s a spot to unsubscribe. I called Three about it, but they said they couldn’t do anything to stop the messages. Feels like a total scam to me!!!4 yearsGot a text from this number, tried replying STOP but no luck. Honestly, I wouldn’t bother calling back.4 yearsScam alert!4 yearsI got a call from 020 8125 3902, supposedly from my bank, Stirling Bank. Turns out, they told me this number is linked to a dodgy company called sptwo.com. They've somehow withdrawn money from my account three times, each for £4.50. Honestly, I'd say don’t pick up if this number rings you, and never share your card details with them.Stirling Bank4 yearsGot a call from this number claiming I’m signed up for something and owe £4.50 every week. Definitely a scam!4 yearsGot a message saying I’m signed up to DealAlerts.club and it’ll cost me £1.50 per alert, topping out at £4.50 a week, with the option to quit by texting STOP to 85222. But heads up, that’s a total scam! Texting STOP to 85222 doesn’t actually stop the texts at all. I copied the message word for word exactly as it was sent, just so others know what to look out for.DealAlerts. club5 yearsThey keep charging me even after I told them to quit! I asked nicely to stop the billing but they just won’t listen. Feels like I’m being taken for a mug. Really annoying how they don’t respect a simple request to stop payments.5 yearsGot a call from DealAlertsClub trying to charge me £4.50 every week. Its funny how they manage to launch robots into space to snap rocks but cant seem to get rid of these annoying scammers. Totally rubbish!DealAlertsClub5 yearsEverytime it tells me to text STOP to unsubscribe, but my message never seems to go through. Annoying as hell!5 yearsTotally a rip-off!5 yearsTotal con job.5 yearsGot a message about some Tesco Deal Alert club, right? I texted them back with STOP, but the number said it’s no longer working. Then it told me to ring customer service on a different number. Took me a minute to realise what was going on, but I’ve reported everything to my phone company now. This all happened just an hour ago, fingers crossed nothing bad came of it!Tesco Deal Alert5 yearsI got a message saying I’d won a £500 Tesco voucher out of the blue. I sent “stop” to the number 85222 and they said I wouldn’t get any more texts. Fingers crossed that I haven’t wasted more than £4.50 on this scam.Tesco5 yearsI received a text saying I’d supposedly signed up for something and that they’d charge me £1.50 per message, up to £4.50. I tried replying with “Stop” to 85222 but it just wouldn’t go through. There’s a number attached but I’m a bit wary about calling it. Now I’m stressed every time my phone buzzes, thinking it’s gonna cost me £1.50 for a message I never wanted.5 yearsI accidentally signed up for some deal alerts and got a text saying something like: FreeMsg: You’ve joined SP Two DealAlerts costing £1.50 each, up to £4.50 per week. To opt out, text STOP to 85222. I tried texting back to cancel but didn’t get any confirmation if it worked or not. Really don’t want to be charged without knowing if I’ve actually unsubscribed. Anyone else deal with this?5 yearsWhat a shambles! This advertisement was utterly deceptive and ended up costing me £4.50. I reached out to my mobile provider, Tesco Mobile, and while they're aware of the situation, they've unfortunately stated they can't assist me in recovering my money. It's absolutely appalling how they're swindling unsuspecting individuals like this! 😡Tesco Mobile5 yearsThis is definitely ripping me off, costing around £4.50 every week. Feels like a total scam to me.5 yearsThese con artists who target older folks with bogus surveys need to be stopped somehow. I've noticed this number is connected to texts from the number 85222.5 yearsWatch out, this looks like a scam to me. It charges £1.50 for every text message it sends, and these can add up quickly - sometimes 3 or 4 texts each week. The texts come from the number 85222 and often show up right after you've done a survey. It's sneaky how they pile up the fees on your phone bill.5 yearsGot a call from this number really late at night, and it was quite disturbing, especially for someone who's 74.5 yearsI got a call after doing a Tesco survey, and honestly, it felt dodgy. These lot try to get you to sign up for monthly charges just for some 'alerts'. Watch out, they're all over the place on phones and emails too. Best thing is to steer clear and make sure you report anyone like this. Stay safe!Tesco5 yearsI found out this number is connected to some kind of premium text code, like 85222 or something.5 yearsCan someone tell me who this dodgy caller is?5 yearsMoney keeps disappearing from my O2 account and I haven’t managed to get it stopped yet.6 yearsI got this number after doing a Netflix survey that said I could get a £500 Asda voucher. Now they’re asking me for my address to send it over. Since Netflix already has my address, something about this feels dodgy, like it’s a scam.AsdaNetflixSubmit Your Own Report (020 8125 3902)
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