07702369133
☎️ 07702369133 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 77023 with a prefix of 07702. The area code 07702 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07702369133
- Driving job, no cheks, low payDec
2017UK Express drivers denied worker rightsDec
2017Drivers misclassified, denied rightful benefitsDec
2017Agency promises high pay, underpaysDec
2017Driver agency for Sainsbury's, Tesco. £3/hourDec
2017Debt relief information for usersJan
2017Overpriced van hire, hidden costs. ScamFeb
2016Questioning self-employment, fair wagesFeb
2016Number Of Searches: 91 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 11 February 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Clayton(Greater Manchester), King Street(Essex) and Loch Badanloch(Highland).
07702369133 has 8 comments of which 4 x negative and 4 x neutral
07702369133 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07702369133 👆 is reported as a driver agency offering self-employed roles with no checks or references, promising earnings around £450 to £640 weekly. However, actual pay rates approximate £3 per hour, well below the national minimum wage, once deductions for van hire, insurance, and fuel are considered. Drivers reportedly face unfair penalties for absences and must work extensive hours, sometimes sleeping in vans without compensation. The company’s classification of workers as self-employed appears to avoid providing legal employment rights such as paid holiday. Concerns exist regarding compliance with labour laws and the awareness of client supermarkets. Potential applicants should exercise caution and scrutinise the full cost and conditions before engagement.
Reports on phone number 07702369133
9 yearsThere’s a firm hiring drivers straight away with no need for references or background checks. You can jump in immediately and work every day if you want. Since you’re classed as self-employed, there’s no tax taken out. On the pay side, you could make about £500 weekly, but that’s spread over a 168 hour week, which works out to roughly £3 an hour.9 yearsIt's a complete sham, really. UK Express seems to be dodging its responsibilities, claiming their drivers are self-employed just to skirt around giving them their rightful benefits. These poor souls are hard at work but end up with an appalling £3 an hour, while missing out on basics like paid holidays and the National Minimum Wage. To make matters worse, if a driver can't make their shift for valid reasons, they face penalties. It’s a right mess and totally unfair to those who are simply trying to earn a living.UK Express9 yearsUk Express drivers are real workers but they get treated all wrong. They’re called self-employed so the company can dodge giving them their proper rights like holiday pay and the minimum wage. Truth is many only get about £3 an hour. On top of that, if drivers can’t make it to work for legit reasons, they even get fined. It’s just not fair how they’re being used.UK Express9 yearsThey advertise £450 a week, but honestly, the pay is rubbish and way under the minimum wage. I was shocked to find out they only give like £3 an hour, nowhere near what they promised. Avoid if you expect decent money for driving!9 yearsSo, Uk Express Delivery Ltd is basically a driver agency that provides self-employed drivers to handle van deliveries for places like Tesco and Sainsbury’s. They pay per job but when you work it out, it’s only about £3 an hour, which is pretty rubbish.UK Express Delivery LtdSainsbury 'Tesco10 yearsI got a call about some kind of government debt assistance supposedly wiping out like 80% of what’s owed. They said they’d freeze fees and charges too. I just replied with ‘yes’ to get more details, but if you don’t want to hear from them, you can text ‘stop’ to quit. Feels a bit dodgy, though.10 yearsI saw an ad for a delivery job with UK Express, where they claimed you'd earn between £450 and £640 a week. Sounded like a good deal at first, but then they sprung the costs on me. You have to rent their van for £300 weekly, plus insurance and diesel charges on top of that. When all’s said and done, it’s like making just £3.40 an hour. To make matters worse, they expect you to crash in the van overnight for 4 or 5 nights without paying for it. Honestly, it feels like a total rip-off, so be warned before you get involved.UK Express Delivery Ltd11 yearsHonestly, I find it hard to believe that HMRC is okay with firms running their business this way, labelling workers as self-employed when some end up earning way below minimum wage. And what about supermarkets - are they even aware of the checks being done? Sure, you might score a local role, but how often does that actually happen? Even if you make £15, after deductions you might only take home about £11, so not much better in the end.HMRCSubmit Your Own Report (07702 369133)
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