02085246504
☎️ 02085246504 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208524 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02085246504
- Expensive photos, feels like rip-offMay
2011Sapphire suspected of being fraudulentApr
2011Suspicious makeover offer; potential scamNov
2010Affordable photography service, highly recommendedOct
2010Won London transformation from Sapphire StudioOct
2010Won London makeover from Sapphire StudiosApr
2010Confused about competition phone callApr
2010Disappointed with lack of informationMar
2010Happy with New Image serviceMar
2010Suspected scam offering free servicesMar
2010No pressure, great pictures providedFeb
2010Annoying repeated calls, uninterested recipientJan
2010Obnoxious caller, possible scam alertOct
2009Suspicious makeover photoshoot phone callSep
2009No callback after five hoursSep
2009Ignored call, loud music voicemailJul
200902085246504 has 16 comments of which 16 x neutral
02085246504 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02085246504 👆 is reported as a number linked to aggressive and persistent calls claiming the recipient has won a free makeover and photoshoot with “Sapphire Studios.” Callers often request a deposit to secure an appointment, promising refunds, but many find this suspicious and believe it to be a potential scam. While some users mention the photos are of good quality and the deposit can be used towards purchases, the overall consensus is one of caution due to unclear terms and pressure tactics. Several have noted rude behaviour from callers and difficulty in contacting the company afterwards. Prospective participants are advised to thoroughly research and consider warnings before engaging or providing payment information.
Reports on phone number 02085246504
10 yearsI received a call earlier today from Sapphire Studios, letting us know we've bagged a makeover in London!Sapphire StudiosLondon10 yearsBlimey, it's £49 per person, but you can use that to snag the photo you fancy, which isn't too shabby at all. I'm genuinely chuffed that I went through with this and ended up with a new image-absolutely worth it! I'd definitely encourage others to give it a whirl.Blimey10 yearsReceived a call from this number, which we decided to let slide. They ended up leaving a voicemail, but all we got was a blaring tune before they hung up. Has anyone else had a call from this number?10 yearsI received a call from this number, so I decided to return the call. The individuals on the other end claimed it was regarding a VIP pass for two for a four-hour makeover and photoshoot. They requested a payment of £49 to secure the booking, promising it would be refunded upon arrival. We mentioned we were pressed for time and asked if they could contact us later, but to our dismay, we've never heard back. It left me feeling a bit uneasy, hence my decision to investigate further, as something seemed off. Has anyone else experienced a call from this number?11 yearsThey said they’d call us back within an hour, but here we are, five hours later with nothing. They even asked for our phone number! What’s going on?11 yearsI just received a call from a chap named Michael Walker from Sapphire Studios, claiming I’d struck gold with a free make-up session and photoshoot. However, he mentioned something about needing a refundable deposit to secure the appointment. He promised to email me the dates as soon as I provided my debit or credit card details. It all felt a bit dodgy, like the classic too-good-to-be-true scenario. So, I did a bit of digging and stumbled across some alarming warnings. Now I’m convinced this is a scam. The number he called from was 02089623500. Be wary, folks!Michael WalkerSapphire Studios11 yearsHi there! The other day, we received a call from Claudette at Sapphire Studios, who mentioned that we had entered a makeover competition and, to our surprise, they said we had actually won VIP tickets for ourselves and our friends or family. However, there’s a catch - they’re asking for a £50 booking fee, which is supposed to be refunded once we arrive. It’s all rather puzzling and we’ve been going over the details multiple times. Can anyone advise on the best course of action here? What steps should we take next?ClaudetteSapphire Studios11 yearsI received an absolutely irritating call from someone named Ashley at Sapphire Studios. When I queried the reason for the call, he was incredibly vague, only mentioning something about distributing free tickets. However, when I pressed for details regarding the event or the recipients of these supposed tickets, he just got rude and abruptly hung up. I tried to return the call, but to my annoyance, the number was not accepting any calls at that moment. I’m convinced it’s a scam!AshleySapphire Studios11 yearsOh, it’s £49 for each person, but you can actually apply this towards the pictures you’re after, so it’s not entirely a negative experience. We’re quite pleased we opted for New Image, and I would absolutely suggest it to others!11 yearsI received a call and after we hung up, I took the time to read through all the comments. It's rather baffling why these individuals don’t provide the complete picture from the outset. I’m feeling quite let down to be honest. Looking at this, it certainly seems promising when there’s cash involved!11 yearsReceived a call earlier this afternoon from Sapphire Studio, who let us know that we’ve secured a chance for a makeover in London!Sapphire StudioLondon12 yearsHonestly, you won’t feel any pressure from these folks at all! The images they provide are simply top-notch!12 yearsI encountered the same issue yesterday; the pictures are stunning! Yet, it’s utterly outrageous how pricey they are. A mere twenty-five images on a CD ended up costing me more than eight hundred pounds - paid off over twelve months! Quite the con, I’d say! Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, never again!12 yearsI received a call from a place claiming to be Michael Walker's "Sapphire" Studio, insisting that I had won a free makeover and photoshoot. However, they mentioned needing a deposit to secure my booking. When I inquired about payment, they insisted on using a debit card rather than a credit one and asked me to send them an email with my preferred dates. It all felt rather dodgy and too good to be true. After doing a bit of digging, I stumbled upon some cautionary notes about them, which led me to suspect it might be a scam. The number they called from was 02089623500.Michael WalkerSapphire "Studio12 yearsIt seems to us that Sapphire is nothing more than a right charlatan. And as for James, there’s a chance she could be in cahoots with them.SapphireJames12 yearsHonestly, these individuals are a complete nuisance! I've been brushing off their calls, yet they persist in ringing up to four times a day. We've made it abundantly clear that we won't be disclosing our banking details over the phone, but they simply refuse to take the hint. It’s almost as if they’re adamant about not understanding that I have absolutely zero interest in what they’re offering.Submit Your Own Report (020 8524 6504)
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