02081253903
☎️ 02081253903 👆 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 02081253903
- User reports being scammedJul
2025Frustrated with unknown phone chargesOct
2023Watch out for magazine scamSep
2023Unauthorized mobile download and chargesAug
2023Dealt with scammer, incurred chargesAug
2023Unauthorized charge for scam alertsAug
2023Claiming it's just a scamAug
2023Reported phone scam and mischargesAug
2023Report scams to prevent futureAug
2023Warning about scam text messagesAug
2023Caution, Possible Scam WebsiteJul
2023Unauthorized phone charges, reported and blockedJul
2023User requests immediate cancellation politelyJul
2023Identified as scamming phone numberJul
2023Downloading led to unwanted subscription chargeJul
2023Unexpected charges for mysterious textsJul
2023Concerns about phone subscription fraudJun
2023Not enough context for participationJun
2023Unauthorized email subscription refund requestedJun
2023Warning: scam to take moneyJun
2023Grateful for reporting spam messageJun
2023Unauthorized charges from Alerts4UMay
2023Text manage visits, unclear chargesMay
2023Unable to provide a summaryApr
2023Concerns about potential fraudApr
2023Frustrated with mobile magazine chargesApr
2023Caution against suspicious text messageApr
2023Scammers charging for unwanted emailsApr
2023WARNING: Scam text charged unfairlyApr
2023Warning about free magazine scamMar
2023Number Of Searches: 84 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 27 March 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cwm Penmachno(Conwy), Hangingshaw(Dumfries and Galloway), New Bolingbroke(Lincolnshire) and Riccall(North Yorkshire).
02081253903 has 26 comments of which 20 x negative and 6 x neutral
02081253903 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081253903 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving unsolicited subscription charges of £1.50 per message, often linked to receiving texts from suspicious numbers. Victims frequently have not consented to these alerts but are charged repeatedly, even after sending "STOP" messages, which sometimes incur further fees. Attempts to contact customer services or unsubscribe can be unreliable or complicated, with some reporting automated or unhelpful responses. Many have sought refunds through providers or intend to report the company to authorities. Users are warned to block and report these numbers to their network and relevant agencies to prevent further unauthorised charges and protect their finances. Caution is advised against clicking on links or providing personal or banking details in relation to these alerts.
Reports on phone number 02081253903
12 monthsThis company totally ripped me off, be careful!3 yearsDoes anyone know what 85004 means? I’ve blocked it now, but it sent another text saying: For any questions call Customer Services on 02081 253 903. I’m definitely not ringing that number. I’ve been billed for six calls or contacts with no clue what they were for or who they were made to. I spoke to my provider, and they have no info either, just confirming I got charged. They’re sorting out a refund for me. It’s quite annoying because I have no idea who’s charging me or why.3 yearsBeware, this is a con! They’re trying to get you to register for free magazines. Keep your wits about you!3 yearsSome dodgy site somehow got downloaded on my phone without me even knowing and started trying to charge me for "alerts". I managed to block their calls now, but annoyingly they still took money off me for the text I sent to get them to stop.3 yearsBack in July, I got hit with this scammer sending three texts charging me £1.50 each. I talked to my network provider, but they said there wasn't much they could do. They claimed to have removed my number from the scammer’s list, but just now I got a message from my network saying I’ve been charged for two texts even though the service was cancelled. I’ve blocked their number now. It might only be £7.50, but it’s still money taken without my permission. These scammers are absolutely awful.3 yearsWithout my permission, I've been signed up and charged £1.50 for each alert. This feels like a total rip-off. I've already spoken to O2 about it.3 yearsTotally a scam, don’t fall for it!3 yearsBeware, this is a scam through text messages! Each message costs £1.50 and I ended up paying over £40, even after texting "STOP" thrice. I’m going to inform the proper authorities about this. I’d say if anyone else has been scammed by these people, they should do the same. ALERTS4U.co.uk can seriously hurt your bank account. Just a heads up, “membership” started after I “qualified” for a competition that the shop assistant in a Rieker shoe shop mentioned when I bought shoes. Watch out!co. ukRieker3 yearsI reckon Alerts4U.co.uk might be dodgy, feels like a scam to me.Alerts4U. co. uk3 yearsFor the past few weeks, I got charged £1.25 each time from this number, saying it was some kind of premium credit. Only saw it when I checked my phone bill recently. I’ve stopped answering and blocked the caller now.3 yearsThis isn’t what I intended. Please go ahead and cancel my subscription at once. Thank you.3 yearsI looked up this number online, and it seems like it's tied to some sort of scammer, honestly. Would love to surprise them and give them a taste of their own medicine!3 yearsI was trying to download WhatsApp but somehow ended up signed up for this sbh7 thing instead. Is there any way to track down who’s behind this? Would be good to know where this company is based, maybe pay em a visit. Also, how do I stop these repeated £1.50 charges coming out of nowhere?WhatsApp3 yearsGot charged £4.50 from SB7 Mobile Alerts 4u cos I got 3 texts at £1.50 each. I’m not sure what all the messages were, except one had a PIN when I was trying to set up the Morrisons app. Bit strange to receive a PIN like that out of the blue.3 yearsIs London always scamming folks with those subscriptions? Seriously, how come people still use landlines for these dodgy schemes? It’s mad how this keeps going on.London3 yearsGot an email from 'SB7' welcoming me to a subscription, sent from a 'no reply' address. At the very bottom, in tiny letters, there was this email: [email protected]. I fired off a message asking them to cancel the subscription and refund any money taken. They eventually replied saying it was cancelled, but they'd already taken £3.75 from me. Now I'm planning to take it further.SB73 yearsIt's just a trick to make you part with your cash.3 yearsBig thanks to everyone flagging this up. I just received one of those messages out of the blue. Marked it as spam straight away and didn’t bother calling back or texting.3 yearsI keep getting texts from Alerts4U.co.UK saying I'm signed up with them, but I never actually signed up. On top of that, they are taking £1.50 from me for every message they send, which is really annoying.Alerts4U. co.UK3 yearsTotal scam. I tried texting 85004 to opt out but the message never went through, it just kept saying “text not sent, try again.” When I called 02081253903, an automated voice told me to press 1 to confirm my number and press 1 again to unsubscribe. No clue how much they want to rip people off with this nonsense. All I wanted was a free blood pressure and pulse check over the phone, but ended up caught in some rubbish I never even signed up for. Proper dodgy.3 yearsI signed up for what I thought was a free SF7 mobile mag but it turned out to be a total scam. Even after I texted 'stop' like they told me, the charges just kept coming. My phone bill went from £7.30 to £9.17 with these extra fees. I told my network to block it but they haven’t sorted it yet, still waiting for it to stop. Really annoying!SF73 yearsDefinitely a scam.3 yearsToday, the 20th of April at 2.33pm, a mate got a text from this number saying something like: "FreeMsg:Reminder: You’re subscribed to Alerts4U.co.uk (link) charging £1.50 each alert (up to £4.50 a week) unless you text STOP to 85004. Help?" The number was included too. My mate reckons it’s a scam and told me not to respond or click anything, just block, report, and delete the number ASAP. Pretty obvious dodgy business.Alerts4U. co3 yearsI'm being hit with a £1.50 charge for each email from these con artists. They've got the cheek to suggest texting STOP to opt out, but it’s like shouting into a void-nothing happens. Just a word of caution to everyone!3 yearsI got a text from 02081253903 saying something about Alerts4U and code 85004. I replied with STOP, which i thought was free. But then my phone bill showed three more messages sent from my phone that I never actually sent. Each one cost me £1.50, so they charged me £4.50 all up. On top of that, the times say each text was just a second apart, which can’t be right because I was nowhere near my phone. Seems like a total scam to me!3 yearsThey claim you can get free magazine subscriptions but it’s all a sham. Don’t bother clicking any links, it’s a total scam.Submit Your Own Report (020 8125 3903)
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