02920021633
☎️ 02920021633 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 292002 with a prefix of 029. The area code 029 originates from Cardiff.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02920021633
- Skeptical but successful outcome achievedMay
2011Contact bank for immediate assistanceMay
2011Multiple companies share identical addressMay
2011Refund after persistent phone callsMay
2011Man scammed $100, police unresponsiveMay
2011Phone number may have changedApr
2011Possible phone scam, took moneyMar
2011User paid $199, seeks helpMar
2011Suspected scam involving upfront paymentJan
2011Possible scam phone call warningJan
2011Beware of phone scams, repossessionNov
2010Inquiring about calls from numberAug
201002920021633 has 12 comments of which 12 x neutral
02920021633 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02920021633 👆 is reported as a suspicious number linked to various companies all using the same address. People have complained about being charged nearly £200 upfront with promises of recovering PPI or other funds, but receiving nothing back. The callers seem to have personal details like names, addresses, bank and mortgage info, making their approach convincing. Some have managed refunds only after persistent calls and even police involvement, but many warn it may be a scam. They often ask for full card details over the phone which banks advise against. Multiple users advise caution as the callers can be very convincing and use different names and numbers but have a similar pattern of behaviour. Overall, it is widely regarded with distrust.
Reports on phone number 02920021633
10 yearsI’ve come across a truly alarming experience pertaining to a call I received from a supposedly reputable outfit called TH3 Solutions. The chap who rang, identified himself as Ian Hartley, used the number 02920021633. He collected every last detail off my wife's bank card and charged us an eye-watering £199.99, assuring us that we’d receive the relevant paperwork within a supposed timeframe of five weeks. The entire conversation felt eerily similar to previous instances, as he had clearly dug up all our loan particulars, including our mortgage provider’s name, our address, mobile number, and even our house number. It genuinely feels like we’ve fallen victim to a scam, and regrettably, our bank has told my partner that since we divulged our card information, they aren’t able to halt the transaction.TH3 SolutionsIan Hartley10 yearsWe recently received a call from this number, and the callers were exceptionally persuasive, claiming to represent a company that could help us reclaim our PPI. They had an alarming amount of personal information about me, including my name, address, and banking details, as well as our phone numbers and the lending institution we used for our loans. To top it off, they even recited the first six digits of my debit card and requested that I provide the remainder for verification purposes. I urge everyone to remain cautious, as this could very well be a scam.10 yearsJust a couple of days back, we received a call from a man identifying himself as Chris James, claiming to be with the Financial Times Bureau. He insisted that he could help us reclaim some funds linked to previously paid PPI. He requested our card details to facilitate an upfront fee of £199. Since then, there’s been complete silence from their end, and we’ve received no documentation as promised. They mentioned we’d receive all necessary papers within five weeks, and that upon sending everything back to them, they would refund the initial payment made. It’s all very dubious, and I’m beginning to wonder if I’ve been taken for a ride.Chris JamesFinancial Times Bureau10 yearsHas anyone else been getting calls from this number?11 yearsHas anyone got a clue about these people? I've been rather foolish and ended up sharing a load of our details and shelled out £199.00!11 yearsJust like many others, we've also fallen victim to these pesky phone calls. It's utterly unsettling, to be honest. They somehow managed to gather a wealth of personal details on us - everything from our mortgage provider to our mobile numbers. They even asked for our card details! Initially, they seemed quite believable, giving us the first eight digits of our card. Then, of course, they wanted the rest. We ended up contacting the police and had a chat with our bank, which was reassuring. Fortunately, as long as we didn't disclose the final eight digits, we were told all was fine. Beware of these rogues, as they clearly don’t have a shred of decency!11 yearsWe've been dealing with these individuals, and the wisest course of action was to reach out to our bank straight away. It would be advisable for them to initiate a refund for the charges and pursue the company responsible.12 yearsI've been cheated out of a hundred quid by this bloke, and honestly, it's baffling that the authorities haven't lifted a finger. The business heads are a couple of chaps named Andrew Williams, based at Maes why Ddrwen in Newtown, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, SA18 3TE, and Stephen Tucker, who resides at 245 Picton Victoria Wharf, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, CF11 0SG. It's rather infuriating, to say the least!Andrew WilliamsDdrwenNewtownAmmanfordCarmarthenshireSA18Stephen TuckerPicton Victoria WharfCardiff BayCardiff12 yearsIn January 2011, we forked out £199.99, and to be honest, we were a tad dubious at the outset. After having a chinwag with my partner, we decided to give it a whirl. Fast forward to 26th May 2011, and we received a cheque for a rather splendid £1,904.56. After deducting the 25% fee, we ended up with just a smidge over £1,400 to share between us. On the bright side, the £199.99 we initially invested found its way back into our joint account without a hitch.12 yearsI believe it might have switched to 02920 444160.12 yearsWe encountered the same problem a few weeks back and, after numerous phone calls, we managed to speak with Mr Tucker. He did issue a refund, but it took quite a bit of effort to get there.Tucker12 yearsIt’s rather curious that SYS-COM SOFTWARE LTD., TH3 telephone CO LTD., EVOLUTION HEALTH and FITNESS CENTRE LTD., and TRUNKSTOCK LTD. all seem to be operating from the very same address. Quite the coincidence, wouldn’t you say?SYSCOM SOFTWARE LTDTH3 telephoneFITNESS CENTRETRUNKSTOCK LTD.Submit Your Own Report (029 2002 1633)
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