02088193983

☎️ 02088193983 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 208819 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.

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020 8819 3983 Tagged as:

western union quick finance india delhi anom cheerio london daniela richard johnson r bhatia

TimeLine of events for phone number 02088193983

  • Mistake acknowledged, goodbye, take care
    May
    2011
  • Lost money, facing difficulties together
    May
    2011
  • Avoid scam: loan request fraud
    May
    2011
  • Avoid quick finance loan scammers
    Mar
    2011
  • Scammers using various names reported
    Nov
    2010
  • Western Union lost money, unhappy
    Nov
    2010
  • Inquiring about payment method used
    Jun
    2010
  • Beware of loan scam phone number
    Jun
    2010
  • Con artist scam involving inappropriate behavior
    Jun
    2010
  • Scammed through Western Union payment
    Jun
    2010
  • Inquiry about loans with firm
    Jun
    2010
  • Loan scam, money requested upfront
    Jun
    2010
  • Strange silent call experience shared
    Jun
    2010
  • Avoid, it's a total scam
    Jun
    2010
  • Seeking refund after payment made
    Jun
    2010
  • Quick Finance scams in UK
    Jun
    2010
  • Scam call made them laugh
    Jun
    2010
  • Questioning potential scam experience
    May
    2010
  • Query about Delhi ring center
    May
    2010
  • Potential loan scam; no payment made
    May
    2010
  • Potential scam with upfront payment
    May
    2010
  • Loan offer turned rude response
    May
    2010
  • Questions validity of loan offer
    May
    2010
  • Avoid unrecognized callers, it's fraudulent
    May
    2010

02088193983 has 24 comments of which 24 x neutral

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02088193983 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 02088193983 👆 is reported as a scam involving a company falsely calling itself Quick Finance, claiming to offer unsecured loans requiring upfront payments via Western Union. Victims report losing significant sums, typically around £250 or more, without receiving any loans. The callers often claim to be based in London, but are actually overseas, primarily India, using various aliases. Many complain of aggressive tactics, unprofessional behaviour, and rude language. Authorities are unlikely to recover lost funds, and warnings stress never to pay money upfront for loans from unknown callers. This number has been repeatedly associated with fraudulent activity and should be avoided to prevent financial loss.

Reports on phone number 02088193983

10 years
Oh dear, it’s rather disheartening, isn't it? We've had quite the lament over that £250 from Western Union. Sadly, we’ve lost all faith in any loans; it feels like we’ll never see that cash return to us.
Western Union
10 years
Earlier today, we received a call from this company, and as soon as the person on the other end started explaining that we needed to send the first payment via Western Union, we couldn’t help but chuckle. They mentioned that someone would drop off a £1500 cheque right at our doorstep, and all we had to do was sign a few documents. We thought it was utterly ridiculous and told them straight out that they were having a laugh. The operator even shared a giggle with us before she ended the call!
Western Union
10 years
They're all dodgy! Quick Finance keeps bombarding us with different numbers every month, just trying to fleece more cash from folks in the UK. Honestly, don’t part with your hard-earned dosh - they really ought to find a better way to earn a living!
Quick FinanceUK
10 years
Received a call from this number with a loan offer, which we turned down. The response from their team was rather rude; they suggested we were just wasting their precious time and one of the managers even told us to leave them alone. Seems it’s a company called Quick Finance based in Delhi, and the managing director is a woman named Meena Verma. Quite the experience, I must say!
Quick FinanceDelhiMeena Verma
10 years
Greetings! Just thought I’d share that we've also been approached by this company regarding a loan. They mentioned that we could receive £1750 in our account after making an initial payment of £85.39. They assured us the funds would be transferred directly into our bank following that first payment. Lizzy, have you gone ahead and paid them? Did you actually receive your funds? I’m wondering if this might be a potential scam.
Lizzy
10 years
Hey there, Daniela! I couldn't help but notice that your name doesn't exactly scream British, does it? It's funny because I’ve been through a similar ordeal myself. We lost an eye-watering £250, which really put a dent in our finances. It’s tough out there, but I made sure to raise a fuss with consumerdirect.gov.uk. Just thought I’d share!
Daniela
10 years
Indeed, we’ve transferred funds to them. Just curious, what method did you use for the payment?
11 years
We sent our hard-earned cash to these tricksters through Western Union, and let me tell you, it’s a total scam! I genuinely believe we’ll never see our funds again, and the authorities aren’t lifting a finger to help us. Please, for your own good, steer clear of a similar predicament. This is nothing short of a con!
Western Union
11 years
Blimey, what a right scam that was! Take my advice: steer clear of handing over cash to strangers. If you find yourself in need of eight grand, it's best to head to a proper bank instead. Just don't even think about dealing with these dodgy characters over the phone!
Blimey
11 years
Earlier today, we filled out an online loan application, and not long after, we received a call from Quick Finance. They assured us that if we paid the initial week's instalment of £85, we would see the money in our bank account by the day's end for a £3,000 loan. What a complete scam! We’ve made it clear to them that we’re not interested.
Quick Finance
11 years
We received a phone call from a company claiming they could give us a significant amount as an unsecured loan. They insisted that we’d receive the funds directly into our account, but only after we handed over £85 upfront. We've decided against paying them, convinced it’s a scam, and we're quite certain that if we did, they’d just disappear with our cash without a trace.
11 years
We found ourselves duped out of a hefty £110, but the whole episode took a bizarre turn. We received a call from them claiming we were due a free set of lingerie - a bra and knickers, no less. The caller proceeded to ask us about our experiences with adult toys, requesting that we strip off our tops and close our eyes while engaging in some rather peculiar telephone games. The questions she posed were downright odd, like probing about the size of our partner's manhood - whether it was substantial or meagre. Honestly, she came across as rather distasteful and peculiar in her approach.
11 years
It's utterly ludicrous! We transferred our money through Western Union, like a couple of fools! Now we haven’t the faintest clue as to how we can retrieve it. What a right pickle!
Western Union
11 years
Is this a bit of a scam, then?
11 years
What a peculiar situation! We recently received a call from these folks. When we answered, we stayed completely silent, and after a bit, they hung up on us. The gentleman's accent felt distinctly British, rather than from India or elsewhere. If they try this again, we might just respond the same way-stay mum and leave them hanging until they decide to hang up again!
India
12 years
Has anyone here taken out a loan with this company? We’ve let the managing director, Harry Jordan, know about it.
Harry Jordan
12 years
Just a quick heads-up for everyone out there. These characters, who go by names like Richard Johnson, R Bhatia, or even Imran Imran, seem to be operating from India. When we inquired about their identities, they confidently claimed to be English. It's all a bit dubious if you ask me! They're definitely up to no good, as they've been ringing us, attempting their scams once more. Stay vigilant!
Richard JohnsonR BhatiaImran ImranIndia
12 years
Has anyone else coughed up any cash? Because we definitely have! How on earth do we go about reclaiming that?
12 years
I recently encountered a rather dubious number, +02088193983, which is undoubtedly a scam. They have the audacity to request payment via Western Union under the guise of providing a loan. Once you’ve sent the money, poof! It's as if it vanished into thin air. These scammers seem to operate out of India and have numerous so-called "managers" running the show. I urge everyone to steer clear of them! My experience has left me short-changed, and I'm at a loss as to how to reclaim what I've lost. I wouldn’t wish this ordeal on anyone else-take heed and be wary!
Western UnionIndia
12 years
We received a call from a company calling themselves Quick Finance. They claimed that if we paid them £50, we could get £8,000 deposited into our account. Sounds a bit dodgy, doesn't it? Is this just another scam?
Quick Finance
12 years
Is this some kind of call centre based in Delhi, or am I imagining things?
Delhi
12 years
I can certainly say that the number +02088193983 is without a doubt a scam. These individuals are notorious for insisting you use Western Union to secure a loan. The moment they get your payment, poof - your cash vanishes into thin air! They're operating from India and seem to have a rotating cast of so-called "managers." It's an absolute minefield, so I urge you to steer clear of them. We fell victim to this deceit and are now struggling to recover our funds. Please, don't make the same mistake we did!
Western UnionIndia
12 years
Oi Anom, it seems you've really messed up, my mate. Cheerio and look after yourself!
AnomCheerio
12 years
This outfit calls itself Quick Finance and claims to be based in London. However, it turns out they're actually operating out of Delhi, India. Be wary of them - don't hand over any cash for loans, as they seem to be running a scam. I’ve already fallen victim to their dodgy practices and lost money. Stay safe!
Quick FinanceLondonDelhiIndia

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