02475200042
☎️ 02475200042 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 247520 with a prefix of 024. The area code 024 originates from Coventry.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02475200042
- Report scam to action fraudSep
2023Elderly scam victim reports incidentSep
2023Scam caller targeting elderly individualsSep
2023Received threatening call about timeshare debtSep
2023Fraudulent debt collection calls reportedSep
2023Suspicious call about unpaid feesSep
2023Questioning safety of specific individualsSep
2023Caller threatens legal action, scaremongeringSep
2023Called three times, no responseSep
2023Number Of Searches: 11 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 14 September 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Harlyn(Cornwall), Owmby(Lincolnshire), St Briavels(Gloucestershire) and Trelan(Cornwall).
02475200042 has 9 comments of which 4 x negative and 5 x neutral
02475200042 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02475200042 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving calls about fake timeshare debts, often mentioning maintenance fees long cancelled. Callers, using names like Philip or Mark Hill, threaten bailiffs within 28 days and claim to represent non-existent or fraudulent companies. Targets, frequently elderly, face harassing tactics including long calls and repeated hang-ups. Genuine organisations linked to the timeshares deny involvement. The scam shows a pattern of intimidation, false solicitor claims, and demands for payment, with addresses and company names that don't check out. Many have reported these calls to official fraud and police websites, highlighting a well-known, ongoing issue.
Reports on phone number 02475200042
3 yearsA while ago, I mentioned this bloke who kept pestering my elderly mum, who's 92, about some made-up debt connected to a timeshare from something called Diamond Club International. They kept insisting she had to pay up or else bailiffs would turn up at her home within 28 days. The guy called himself Phillip Hill. They claimed to work for Consumer Services EU and gave an address of 111 New Union Street, Coventry, but turns out there’s no such business there at all!Diamond Club InternationalPhillip HillConsumer Services EUNew Union StreetCoventry3 yearsYou should definitely inform the police about this. Just search for ‘action fraud’ on Google and then head over to the ‘police.uk’ webpage. There, you can find all the steps to report. Another thing you can do is text the scam number and everything that’s happened to 7726.Google3 yearsSo, my nan who’s 86 got a call yesterday from this bloke called Philip Hill. He was really pushy and threatening, saying that bailiffs would come round in less than a month. Apparently, she owes money for maintenance on a timeshare she ditched like 10 years ago! The poor lady was on the phone with him for over an hour. We’ve reported the whole thing to Action Fraud now.Philip HillAction Fraud3 yearsToday, I got a phone call from this number where they were warning me about bailiffs showing up at my house to seize my stuff. Apparently, it’s about some debt linked to a timeshare I ended years ago. It seems Wyndham, the company that owned the timeshare, is trying to get money for unpaid maintenance fees from accounts they only suspended and never properly cancelled.Wyndham3 yearsGot calls from someone saying they're from Consumer Services EU, leaving loads of scary messages about owing money for Kenmore Club or Hilton Grand Vacations. They kept threatening that bailiffs would come if I didn’t pay within 28 days. Checked with the Kenmore Club and they said these calls are totally bogus.Consumer ServicesEUKenmore ClubHilton3 yearsI received a phone call from a chap named Mark Hill, who stated he was representing Gordon Samuel Ltd based in Coventry. He mentioned it was about some outstanding maintenance fees. When I tried to return his call, he claimed he couldn't access my file and promised he'd get back to me later. Quite suspicious if you ask me!Mark HillGordon Samuel LtdCoventry3 yearsAnyone know if these callers are legit or not? Sometime I get worried about answering, just want to be sure they’re safe.3 yearsI got a call from someone saying they're from a solicitor's office about unpaid timeshare maintenance fees. They started threatening with bailiffs and legal trouble if we didn't settle things through the legal system. Felt like classic scare tactics to me.3 yearsCalled three times, then disconnected abruptly.Submit Your Own Report (024 7520 0042)
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