02081440561
☎️ 02081440561 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208144 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081440561
- Questionable Amazon Prime phone call situationJan
2021Considering legal action for fraudJan
2016Warning: do not transfer moneyJan
2016Company is a scam, bewareNov
2015Inappropriate behavior, offensive language reportedNov
2015Inappropriate phone call, press declineNov
2015Harassment from unknown caller reportedNov
2015Inappropriate, harassing call reported policeNov
2015Report scammers exhibiting ethnic discriminationOct
2015Reported fraud, seeking justice and refundOct
2015Fell for loan company scamOct
2015Lost money through fraud, taking actionOct
2015Warning: Loan company is scamOct
2015Inappropriate abusive calls, blocked numberOct
2015Report loan scammers to policeOct
2015Unfamiliar caller threatens to reportOct
2015Beware of scam loan companiesSep
2015Loan scam from phone numberSep
2015Warning of scam phone callSep
2015Beware of potential loan scamSep
2015Untrustworthy business practices reportedAug
2015Seeking help for phone scamAug
2015Number Of Searches: 107 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 30 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from St Kew Highway(Cornwall), West Retford(Nottinghamshire) and Willow Green(Worcestershire).
02081440561 has 22 comments of which 6 x negative and 16 x neutral
Reports on phone number 02081440561
5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Amazon Prime saying they’d take £36.80 from my account today. They said if I wanted to cancel, I’d have to fill out a form they’d send me. The form asked for my bank details, which seemed fishy. I rang Amazon customer service and they told me they don’t make calls like that at all.Amazon PrimeAmazon11 yearsLast Friday, I received a letter from the Greater Manchester Police stating that, after my information was forwarded by Action Fraud, they had come up empty-handed. They mentioned that if I wished to pursue the matter, I could engage a solicitor for a fee of £25 to cover their administrative expenses, which would allow them to send all the relevant details to the solicitor for potential small claims court action. It's definitely on my mind, but I need to weigh the financial implications before rushing into any decisions. - caller: 02081440561Greater Manchester PoliceAction Fraud11 yearsAbsolute scam! Never send them any cash.11 yearsBeware of this firm; they’re nothing more than a complete fraud. I had a rather unpleasant experience with a chap named John, who claims to be a manager but is nothing but a deceitful trickster. They contacted me from this number, asking for my initial monthly payment, which amounted to £114. After that, they cheekily informed me that my credit score was unsatisfactory, so the same PPI company wouldn’t disburse my funds. Then they insisted I cough up another £250 to secure my loan. When I followed up, their excuse was that I now needed to pay an additional £290 - yet still, no loan materialised. It’s clear they’re just siphoning off money. Please, do take this warning seriously and steer clear of these con artists. I certainly hope they get what they deserve!John11 yearsThey wouldn't stop pestering me with crude remarks, a right charmer that one, and had an Indian accent to boot. What a piece of work!11 yearsThis number’s been blowing up my phone nonstop, asking if I’m interested in some dodgy stuff. Proper annoying!11 yearsI picked up the phone, and instead of saying anything, they just started yelling about wanting me to engage in some rather unsavoury activity! They wouldn’t stop calling, so I blocked the number and reported it to the authorities. Seriously, what a bunch of lowlifes-definitely an Indian caller!11 yearsI picked up the phone, but when I didn’t respond, they started hurling vulgarities at me, shouting things like "you want to have a go at my privates!" I’ve had enough, so I blocked the number and reported them to the authorities. Absolute lowlifes - the caller sounded Indian.11 yearsJust had a call from some scummy scammer, felt like they were trying to scam based on their accent. Absolute lowlifes, definitely reported them straight away.11 yearsI've unfortunately been swindled out of a substantial sum of £647.71, and I’ve reached out to all the relevant parties, including the authorities, Action Fraud, the Financial Services Authority, my bank, as well as their respective banks and the local police. I provided every scrap of information I had at my disposal-details of the Barclays and Nationwide accounts where my funds ended up, their contact number, the transaction amount, online banking receipts, and other crucial bits of evidence to assist in identifying these fraudsters and holding them accountable. At present, my bank, Danske, alongside the other two financial institutions, is undertaking an investigation through their fraud teams. There's no way for me to know if the culprits have been apprehended, as that information remains confidential unless, of course, I witness that refunded amount hitting my account again. To anyone reading, I strongly advise you to keep all records, be it emails, bank communications, or transaction evidence safely archived, as they could prove invaluable should the authorities need to follow up. This ordeal came to light for me last Thursday when a loan broker flagged my number, and now I must remain quite cautious moving forward. Two individuals were also implicated in this mess-named Alhassan Sesay and Jerzey Prokop-who purported to be Account Officers. I've made sure all relevant details, including account sort codes and numbers, were handed over to bank officials and the authorities, including the FSA, who regulates the financial sector under the 1974 Credit Act. Alarm bells started ringing for me when I found that the company Loan Power wasn’t included in anything. Thus, I set the necessary actions in motion. It might take some time, but I have faith that the banks and the authorities will unravel this matter in due course. If anyone has info regarding money being refunded, please reach out to me at [email protected]. Cheers! P.S. If others have made payments via bank transfer like I did, it’s crucial to contact your branch with all the pertinent information to aid in your recovery process. - from Mick DawsonAction FraudFinancial Services AuthorityDanskeAlhassan SesayJerzey ProkopFSALoan PowerMick Dawson11 yearsLending Firm. I got drawn in by a loan offer and ended up handing over £647.71 altogether, which included charges for two instances of PPI along with the initial instalment for what was meant to be a £3,000 loan. Yet, I’m still waiting for the funds to actually arrive. I've already reached out to the relevant authorities, the banks involved, and the Financial Services Authority. - Caller: Mick DawsonFinancial Services AuthorityMick Dawson11 yearsI've unfortunately found myself £647.71 worse off and have reached out to numerous authorities, including Action Fraud, the FSA, my bank, their banks, and the police. I've provided them with every detail I could gather, such as the Barclays and Nationwide account numbers into which I transferred the funds, the phone number linked to the fraudsters, the total amount lost, and all my online banking receipts, alongside other crucial evidence aimed at tracking down these scammers and holding them accountable. Currently, my bank, Danske, along with the other two banks mentioned, are still looking into the matter. It’s a waiting game now, and the outcome is shrouded in mystery unless I manage to see my lost money reimbursed in my account. My advice to anyone in a similar situation is to retain all pieces of evidence like emails, electronic bank statements, or transaction records, as they might prove invaluable should the authorities need to reach out to you as a victim. This unfortunate chain of events began last Thursday, and I’ve learned the hard way to remain cautious, especially since my number was flagged by a loan broker. - Caller: Mick DawsonAction FraudFSADanskeMick Dawson11 yearsWhat a con! Utterly dodgy! Whatever you do, don't pick up. It's some loan shark trying to reel you in.11 yearsI received some right nonsense from a complete numpty earlier. He was hurling all sorts of foul insults at me, even had the audacity to mention my late mother - absolutely sickening! The bloke keeps ringing me, acting all tough like he’s some sort of ‘hardman’, but in reality, he's just a sad little coward. I genuinely wish he were here so I could give him a taste of his own medicine! Anyway, I've had enough of his rubbish and blocked the number - it was 020 8144 0561.11 yearsLoan fraudsters are everywhere - make sure to tell the police by filing a report at Action Fraud, it’s www.actionfraud.police.uk, don’t waste time!Action Fraud11 yearsI'm not sure who these individuals are, but if they don't back off soon, I'll consider notifying the authorities! - caller: 0208144056111 yearsWatch out for this dodgy loan company, seriously! Don’t hand over any money to them, it’s a total scam!11 yearsBe wary of 020 8144 0561! I nearly fell for a loan scam where they attempted to pinch £200 from me. Thankfully, I did my homework and uncovered their dodgy tactics. What a close shave!11 yearsI’ve been fleeced of £105! Does anyone know how I can reclaim this amount? These fraudsters need to be on everyone’s radar! - caller: 020 8144 056111 yearsBeware of this number, 02081440561! It's associated with a loan scam. Best to steer clear of this firm altogether!11 yearsdishonest outfit11 yearsI've been conned out of £300 by the number 02081440561. I'm at a bit of a loss about how to reclaim my funds. Does anyone have any advice or tips on how I might resolve this? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Cheers! - caller: 02081440561Submit Your Own Report (020 8144 0561)
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