02089816162

☎️ 02089816162 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 208981 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.

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+442089816162+44 20 8981 6162020 8981 6162+44-20-8981-6162

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020 8981 6162 Tagged as:

london jordan vogue

TimeLine of events for phone number 02089816162

  • Same experience; unsure about acceptance
    May
    2011
  • Paid photo shoot not worth it
    Nov
    2010
  • Deposit paid, tickets stored, questions
    Nov
    2010
  • Same experience, unsure to respond
    Nov
    2010
  • Questioning authenticity of identical ring
    Oct
    2009
  • Beware of expensive photo scams
    Mar
    2009
  • Suspicious call about winning prize
    Jan
    2009
  • Inquiring about deposit refunds post-event
    Dec
    2008
  • Suspicious photo shoot scam call
    Dec
    2008
  • Questioning legitimacy of makeover offer
    Oct
    2008
  • Questioning legitimacy of free offer
    Sep
    2008
  • Confused about recognizing the call
    Aug
    2008
  • Verify legitimacy before paying deposit
    Aug
    2008
  • Won makeover and photo shoot
    Jul
    2008

02089816162 has 14 comments of which 14 x neutral

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02089816162 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 02089816162 👆 is reported as a phone scam related to a so-called free makeover and photoshoot offer in London. Callers claim recipients have won tickets but require a deposit payment, usually around £45 per person, often requested via direct debit. Several users warn the shoot is not genuinely free and additional costs may follow, such as travel expenses or inflated charges for photos. Many express concern about the legitimacy of the company, with some having paid deposits yet never receiving promised photos or refunds. The calls often come from someone named Jordan, and the offer is linked to competitions that may involve filling in forms beforehand. Potential participants are advised to exercise caution and verify the firm's credibility before committing financially.

Reports on phone number 02089816162

10 years
I had a very similar experience! I'm left feeling unsure about whether to go ahead or just decline.
10 years
Be cautious, my friend had a rather unfortunate experience with a caller who claimed to be from a reputable company. At first glance, it appeared to be perfectly legitimate, but let me tell you, nothing comes free of charge! He forked out nearly £200 for a rather measly CD containing only 40 images from the shoot, which, by the way, he still hasn't received. And don't even get me started on the expenses incurred for travel down to London! Typically, most studios offer complimentary shoots along with a makeover, and you only pay for the pictures you choose afterwards. So, think twice before diving in!
London
10 years
Do exercise caution, everyone. Our mate decided to ring up and book a photoshoot, and while it appears to be a reputable outfit, it certainly wasn’t complimentary! We ended up shelling out around £200 for a CD containing 40 images from the day, which he still hasn’t received. And that’s not even considering the travel expenses, mind you, in London! When you're after a shoot, most studios will offer it gratis; they just charge you for the makeup and the pictures you choose to keep!
London
10 years
Similar to others, I've forked out the deposit and received the tickets. Our query is: has anyone had their stored tickets returned? If so, how did that go for you?
10 years
We received a call from these folks claiming we’ve won a complimentary photoshoot. Before we hand over the £45 deposit, we’d like to verify that the company is indeed genuine.
10 years
I received a call earlier today from someone claiming to be Jordan, saying we’d won something. I was rather reluctant to share any card details until I could verify that this was genuine. It felt just like one of those calls from an automated ring centre. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
Jordan
11 years
We received a rather curious call from a company claiming we’d won a photo shoot. Earlier today, we had a chat with someone named Jordan, who informed us that it would cost £45 each, and we could bring along a maximum of three guests. He insisted that payment must be done via direct debit over the phone, which raised a few red flags for us. Jordan went on about how their photographer has worked with Vogue and various prestigious names, but frankly, we find that rather dubious. It seems more like a tactic to rake in as much cash as possible. It feels quite fishy to suggest that everyone participating in this so-called competition has ‘won’ something. It’s apparent they’re simply exploiting this situation to line their own pockets.
JordanVogue
11 years
I had the very same experience! We're absolutely uncertain about whether we should go ahead and accept the call or just let it slide.
12 years
I received the same call-was this genuinely happening?
12 years
Last night, we received the same call claiming we’d won a complimentary makeover and photoshoot, but we distinctly recall completing a form beforehand. Did any of you happen to fill one out? Apparently, I'm meant to get all the details on Monday. We’re keen to take advantage of this, but we’d like to clarify a few things first.
12 years
I had a similar experience myself! I'm really unsure whether to go ahead and accept it or just let it be.
12 years
I've found myself in the same boat as everyone else here. I've forked out my deposit and secured my tickets, but I'm curious if anyone has managed to get their deposit back after attending?
12 years
We received a rather exciting notification telling us that we’ve secured a makeover and photo shoot experience in London! They've requested a £45 deposit and have pencilled us in for the 29th of November 2008, alongside two mates. They assured us that tickets and further details will be sent through the post shortly. Quite the thrilling adventure, if you ask me!
London
13 years
I just received a call claiming I’ve won three tickets for a makeover, which seems a bit too good to be true. I didn’t shell out the £45 they mentioned since we’re a bit strapped for cash at the moment. They’ve asked me to call back to secure the booking once we’re in a better position financially. Has anyone else experienced something similar? Is this legit, or are we just being reeled into a scam? I vaguely recall entering the competition, but I can’t shake off this feeling of unease!

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