07786200693
☎️ 07786200693 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone. It is part of the phone block 77862 with a prefix of 07786. The area code 07786 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07786200693
- Confirmed scam experience, bewareJun
2019Suspected scam call, hang upMay
2019Unprofessional, hidden fees, misleading informationMay
2019Scam call, trust your instinctsMar
2019Avoid; hidden fees and cancellation issuesFeb
2019Legit call, signed up on FacebookFeb
2019Suspicious call offering free photoshootFeb
2019Cautious about potential scam opportunityJan
2019Concerned about scheduled appointment safetyJul
2018BROADWAY STUDIOS manipulates and scams adolescentsApr
2018Supports studio's policies, positive experienceMar
2018Scam makeover call, suspicious detailsMar
2018Broadway Studios lacks customer compassionNov
2017Broadway Studio is a scammerOct
2017Beware of modeling scam artistsOct
2017Blocked, won't respond, dismissive attitudeSep
2017Never share card details over phoneMay
2017Avoid this awful photography companySep
2016Deposit issue with phone callsMay
2016Seeking advice on canceling bookingMar
2016Need help with deposit refundMar
2016Scammed out of deposit, rude serviceFeb
2016Fighting for refunds, negative experienceDec
2015Scam call, ignore text messageNov
2015Scammers posing as photographersNov
2015Fraudulent, misleading company practices reportedOct
2015Positive experience, clear process explainedOct
2015Unethical company charges for cancellationSep
2015Booked photoshoot, suspecting fraudSep
2015Suspicious call with deposit requirementJul
2015Request new card to avoid chargesJul
2015Scam photoshoot service, avoid them!Jul
2015Receiving unwanted calls and textsJul
2015Distrustful experience, considering cancellationJun
2015Broadway Studios accused of fraudJun
2015Mixed experiences with Broadway StudioMay
2015Fraud experience, seeking reporting optionsMay
2015Cancel direct debit to Broadway StudiosMay
2015Scam company, false promises, avoidMay
2015Company exploits innocent for profitApr
2015Frustrated with appointment and chargesJan
2015Struggling to cancel photo shootDec
2014Persistent scammers, creepy tactics employedNov
2014Scam-free photo shoot inquiries, positiveNov
2014Blocked number calls from different lineNov
2014Received suspicious text, blocking numberNov
2014User seeks identity of callerNov
2014Repetition of the same statementNov
2014Received unsolicited text about photoshootNov
2014Received suspicious call, disputed chargesNov
2014Scam texts being received. Alert!Oct
2014Suspicious free photoshoot text receivedOct
2014Scam call, avoided providing informationOct
2014Beware of convincing scam messagesOct
2014Scam alert, thankful for warningsOct
2014Ignored scam text about makeoverOct
2014Scam offer for free makeoverOct
2014Scam text received, avoid this numberSep
2014User reports recent suspicious textSep
2014Unauthorized charge from Broadway StudiosSep
2014Suspicious photo shoot scam alertSep
2014Suspicious number, likely a scamAug
2014Scammed, worried about unauthorized chargesAug
2014Unknown source obtained my numberAug
2014Unknown source texted my numberAug
2014Company call ended abruptly, suspiciousAug
2014User claims it's a scamJul
2014Warn about Broadway Studios' reopeningJul
2014Poor service, incomplete information, rip-offJul
2014Delayed delivery, poor customer serviceJul
2014Paid for 20 photos, received 5Jul
2014Caution: Photos cost extra; group advisedJul
2014Defensive scam, avoid sharing detailsJul
2014Poor service, unhygienic conditions, refund refusalMay
2014Scared, frustrated, ignored, seeking helpApr
2014Suspicious text about free makeoverApr
2014Company scams, never received paperworkApr
2014Rogue company, cancellation difficulties experiencedApr
2014Scam experience, happened beforeMar
2014Positive experience, recommended by friendMar
2014Scam message; lost £10Feb
2014Concern about appointment location confirmedFeb
2014Spam text, untrustworthy serviceNov
2013Legitimate, affordable photography makeover studioOct
2013Spam text for fake photoshoot offerOct
2013Received suspicious text, likely scamOct
2013Received scam message, disapproved stronglyOct
2013Photo shoot fun, beware upsellingOct
2013Received scam offer for makeoverAug
2013Suspected scam makeover invitation textJun
2013Unwanted photoshoot invitation frustrationMay
2013Suspected scam text from companyMay
2013Photo purchase offer for photoshootMay
2013NewID studios are scammers; beware!May
2013No message left by callerJan
2013Number Of Searches: 2 Number Of Comments: 77 First Seen: 04 May 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Newtownabbey(County Antrim) and Thirn(North Yorkshire).
07786200693 has 77 comments of which 15 x negative and 61 x neutral and 1 x positive
07786200693 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07786200693 👆 is reported as a controversial studio operating mainly in Wimbledon, frequently accused of aggressive and misleading sales tactics. Many users label it a scam due to unsolicited calls referencing fake referrals, insistence on upfront card deposits, and hefty cancellation fees. Complaints include persistent harassment, refusal to refund deposits, and pressuring customers to purchase overpriced photo packages. Some describe unpleasant experiences with unprofessional staff and poor-quality photos, while others mention dubious privacy practices involving contacts. Despite some positive accounts claiming enjoyable sessions, the overwhelming consensus warns of financial risk and poor transparency. Prospective clients are advised to exercise caution, verify legitimacy independently, avoid sharing card details over the phone, and consider alternative reputable studios. Several users report involving authorities and suggest reporting to trading standards.
Reports on phone number 07786200693
7 yearsI experienced something quite similar myself. Without a doubt, it’s a scam!7 yearsI find myself in a similar predicament. I arranged a slot with them, but after conducting my own investigation, I decided against proceeding. The only option available to me was to reschedule for a later date; otherwise, I'd be faced with an exorbitant fee! The frustrating part is, during the initial phone call, the woman failed to mention the eye-watering charge you could incur if you didn’t attend. It was only after I secured the booking that I received an email outlining all the details. Their level of professionalism is shockingly low!7 yearsWhat a right load of nonsense! Got a phone call out of the blue from some dodgy outfit claiming that two old acquaintances of mine-who I haven't seen or spoken to in ages-had undergone a makeover and suggested I jump on the bandwagon. It’s utterly bonkers! When I mentioned to the caller that this made no sense at all, she seemed a bit put out, muttering something like, "I’m just trying to do my job." Seriously, don't be taken in by this lot. I'm convinced they’re just con artists masquerading as a proper business in London. The number was private too-how dodgy is that?London7 yearsSwitch your card pronto! They’ll charge you a fee if you fail to turn up for your booking. What's more, it seems you can only reschedule and are never actually able to cancel! A mate of mine had a right nightmare with these folks; she ended up losing quite a hefty sum because of them.7 yearsI reckon it's the real deal. I also received a call, but I did register for it on Facebook.Facebook7 yearsThis evening, I received a rather curious phone call from a number that was withheld. The caller introduced himself as Clement and claimed I had been chosen for a complimentary photo shoot. He went into considerable detail, posing various questions and even offered to ring me back after I consulted with my husband about a couples’ session for Valentine's Day. Of course, the fact that he called after 8 pm from a private number set off alarm bells for me. It does beg the question-how is it that these sorts of things continue to happen? It seems odd that such practices are still in play after all this time.Clement8 yearsI'm really pleased I stumbled upon this discussion before handing over any financial information for that complimentary session! I actually came across this intriguing job listing elsewhere too. One can't help but wonder how many folks are being taken for a ride when a wage of £1,000 per week is on offer. The position reads: "Booking Agent / Telesales Executive, Broadway Studios, Wimbledon, £1,000 a week." It seems Broadway Studios, touted as the largest makeover and photography studio in the UK, is on the lookout for driven, ambitious individuals to join their lively team...Telesales ExecutiveBroadway StudiosWimbledonUK8 yearsBlimey! I’ve just scheduled an appointment with them for next month. What on earth should I do now? Should I go ahead and cancel my card and order a replacement?8 yearsThere's a company by the name of BROADWAY STUDIOS located in Wimbledon, and they seem to exploit the insecurities of young people. It’s shocking how they manage to swindle hundreds of pounds right from under their noses. The initial fee of £85 is just the tip of the iceberg. If you proceed with their so-called 'photo shoot', they pressure you into handing over your mates' details, ringing them up and harassing them to book their own 'session.' If not, they’ll hit you with charges for the makeup artist too. After you've taken the photos, be prepared for them to start draining your debit card - it's not through a standing order or direct debit, so good luck trying to stop those payments! You’ll find yourself being billed month after month until they’ve had their fill. It’s essential to report them to the authorities!BROADWAY STUDIOSWimbledon8 yearsHaving perused all these comments, I feel compelled to defend the studio. My experience with their refer-a-friend scheme was absolutely fantastic, and I’ve got some truly gorgeous photographs to prove it! When they reached out, they took the time to clarify the entire process, mentioning that if you fail to show for your appointment, a fee would be deducted from the card used for the deposit. I completely understand that life can throw unexpected challenges at us, which can prevent attendance, and it’s undoubtedly unfortunate. However, let’s not forget that they are running a business; both make-up artists and photographers come at a significant cost, and if someone cancels last-minute for any reason, they have to recoup those lost wages. Ultimately, it’s entirely up to individuals whether to accept this offer. If you’re worried about potentially missing your appointment and incurring a charge, then just decline!9 yearsBlocked that number! They sent me the identical message once more. Not even going to bother replying because I can tell it’s all nonsense.9 yearsI just received a call from these chaps asking for my card information. If there's one nugget of wisdom I've picked up over the years, it's this: NEVER divulge your card details over the phone. You never know who’s on the other end! They could easily clean out your bank account! I hung up on them straight away!NEVER10 yearsThey didn't pick up when I called, and they chose not to leave a message either. Quite odd, really.10 yearsA mate of mine had a similar experience with this outfit, and it's funny because I haven't been in touch with them for yonks-over a year, to be exact! They initially asked for a tenner deposit, so I did the sensible thing and handed over my bank details. But lo and behold, the deposit still hasn't been snatched from my account, and I've got my shoot lined up for tomorrow (26/05/15). To top it all off, they keep ringing me up, pestering me about doubling my cash for some extra prints, which I'm not biting on. I'm feeling a bit flummoxed about the whole situation now. What should my next move be?10 yearsHello there, I hope you don’t mind me reaching out, but I was wondering if you managed to cancel your card? I'm currently in a similar predicament-I've been attempting to ring up and sort out my booking, yet I've had no luck getting through. I've just come across these messages and if I'd been aware earlier, I wouldn't have signed up for it at all! I'd really appreciate any tips or guidance on how to navigate this situation. Thank you!10 yearsI've forked out a tenner as a deposit and my appointment's coming up next week. I'm in a bit of a muddle here! If I decide to cancel my card and get a replacement with a different expiration date, how will that affect the return of my deposit? Any advice would be most appreciated!11 yearsThey're at it again! I've been conned out of my deposit, and they refuse to give it back. In my foolishness, I opted not to use a credit card, so I'm left without recourse for this cash. I plan to get a photo to offset my loss and will definitely steer clear in the future. The call centre manager, Surraiya, along with all those other heavily-accented characters like Llewelyn and James, are quite possibly the most unpleasant individuals I've ever dealt with. They've ruined what was supposed to be a pleasant experience. Save yourself the hassle and your hard-earned money, and find an alternative instead.SurraiyaLlewelynJames11 yearsI've had a similar experience with my mother. We're currently in the midst of a battle to reclaim our cash. Did you manage to get yours refunded? They're nothing short of parasites, if you ask me!11 years+44 7537 404812 Just another dodgy call, best to steer clear and not fall for their tricks.11 yearsHello there! Isn’t it just grand that we can use the internet to shed light on people like this? Not long ago, I received a call from these individuals claiming that a friend of mine had put my name forward for a photoshoot, and they encouraged me to book an appointment. When I replied that I was unfamiliar with this ‘friend’, they insisted on calling me again. Subsequently, when the woman rang back, she inquired if I had made a decision about attending, to which I firmly responded that I wouldn’t be going. A few days later, they followed up with a text message offering a supposedly free photoshoot. Honestly, I've always got my reservations about 'free' offerings, as they often turn out to be a bit dodgy. I can’t help but think these folks have taken advantage of countless individuals; they present themselves as all professional and polished when, in reality, they’re just unscrupulous opportunists.11 yearsWhat a shocking experience! This company is nothing short of a scam. They charged my bank account without proper consent and then had the audacity to send over a set of terms and conditions that were completely different from what the chap on the phone had told me, all pertaining to the Broadway Studios in Wimbledon. It baffles me how these sorts of businesses are still permitted to operate.Broadway StudiosWimbledon11 yearsOn Sunday, my daughter was involved in an accident and is currently in a coma, receiving treatment in hospital. Naturally, I needed to cancel my appointment scheduled for Saturday, so I reached out to them on Monday to inform them of the situation. Instead of showing any compassion, they insisted on charging me £89 for the cancellation. It’s utterly absurd. All they seemed concerned about was squeezing more money out of me, whether to rebook or just cancel. It’s absolutely outrageous. I can't fathom how they can be so heartless. I strongly advise anyone to steer clear of their services. It’s baffling that I’m left out of pocket amidst such a heartbreaking ordeal with my daughter’s condition. This is beyond unacceptable, and I am determined to take action to ensure that no one else has to endure the same. It’s high time that these kinds of businesses face accountability for their actions.11 yearsI've just secured a photoshoot today for £35. The location is SW19 1RY, Olympic House, 196 The Broadway, Wimbledon. I hadn't realised it might be a scam, but now that I've made the booking, I'm going to show up and see what unfolds. If it turns out to be a genuine shoot, I'll be insisting on getting the photos via email right on the spot. I'll keep you all posted with more info once the shoot wraps up!SW19 1RYOlympic HouseThe BroadwayWimbledon11 yearsI just received a call from some chap, and I was quite clever in my response; I mentioned I'd verify my wife's availability first. He then proceeded to mention, much like others have noted, that I would need to fork out a £20 deposit. It struck me as odd when he brought up the deposit! What on earth for? (I didn't bother to ask him). I mean, you're advertising something as 'FREE', yet I suddenly find myself needing to pay a deposit? This clearly indicates it’s not free at all. I'm still on tenterhooks waiting for him to ring me back. It's game over for him!!!11 yearsIf you're looking to stop any further payments, a straightforward solution would be to request your bank to issue you a new card with a different expiry date. That way, they won't be able to withdraw any funds from your account. It's really quite easy!11 yearsI've been getting a barrage of calls and texts from these blokes lately. The moment one of them rang me, I made it perfectly clear that I had no interest, didn’t know anyone by the name they mentioned, and wouldn’t entertain it at all. As soon as I said that, the chap on the other end got quite cheeky with me, so I just ended the call. They've since bombarded me with yet another message of the same sort. Does anyone happen to know where these people are based? I'm fuming and feel like taking a trip down there to voice my dissatisfaction with their dodgy tactics.11 yearsI’ve also experienced something similar and was just about to head over tomorrow to sort out the family. However, all this has completely turned me off the idea. I’m uncertain whether I can recover our deposit, but my confidence in them has diminished. They mentioned a friend's name that I didn’t even recognise initially, which should have raised a red flag for me!11 yearsI've found myself caught up in a bit of a scam. I've forked out my deposit, yet I haven't attended any sessions. Is there a way for me to take action? I genuinely want to raise the alarm about this!11 yearsPlease notify your bank to halt any direct debit payments originating from Broadway Studios.Broadway Studios11 yearsBroadway photo shoot - It seems to me that this firm is raking in the profits while taking advantage of the unsuspecting. It feels like a contemporary form of coercion, if you ask me.Broadway12 yearsI’m encountering similar issues with these folks, but I’m at a bit of a loss regarding how to back out of the photo shoot without being hit with the full fee! Can anyone share how you successfully cancelled your reservation without shelling out any cash?12 yearsI can totally relate! I've had a trio of calls, each from a different number, yet they all insist on representing the same company. I've turned down their 'offers' every time and have even blocked their numbers, but they just keep rolling out fresh digits! Now, they've taken things a step further by sending me texts. It's quite unsettling how they're aware of my Facebook friends too. These individuals are definitely trouble!12 yearsBeware of dodgy messages and calls promising free photoshoots!12 yearsBlimey! Just as I was perusing this, they rang me up. I've already blocked one of their numbers, but it seems they've decided to give it another go from a different line!12 yearsWho on earth is this?12 yearsReceived a message today regarding a photoshoot; I’ll be blocking the number.12 yearsIt seems they keep repeating themselves, doesn't it?12 yearsReceived an unexpected text at 11:35 on the 10th of November, 2014, regarding a photography session. Quite out of the blue!12 yearsI've been receiving dodgy text messages from this number, and it's clearly a scam.12 yearsI recently received a message from this number, touting a complimentary photoshoot along with ten complimentary pictures valued at an impressive £350! Curiosity got the better of me, so I replied in hopes of booking, but alas, I never heard another peep. It all struck me as rather dodgy, prompting me to do a little sleuthing on this site. Thank goodness I held back on sharing any personal information!12 yearsI recently received a telephone call from these individuals, claiming that a mate had put my name forward for something (they dropped two names I’ve never encountered before). I took it for what it likely was - just another one of those dodgy schemes where they lure you in and then try to hit you up for cash over photos you don’t even need. It wasn’t until I browsed this site that I realised it was also a ruse to siphon off bank details. So relieved I told them to take a hike!12 yearsOn Wednesday, I received a rather dodgy message from this number, purporting to offer a complimentary photoshoot, along with make-up services and a £100 voucher to use. Thankfully, I managed to see through their scheme and I'm truly sorry for anyone who may have been taken in by it. For heaven's sake, steer clear of sharing your card details without doing your homework on the organisation! These con artists can come across as incredibly plausible, so please exercise extreme caution!12 yearsBlimey, I’m so relieved to hear that others have encountered the same nonsense! I received those dodgy texts twice and had a natter with them earlier today. It seems like they’re only out to fleece one person, but I’m grateful that folks figured out this is all a scam before it got too far!12 yearsI too received a message from that number claiming I’d been chosen for a complimentary lavish makeover and touch-up. I didn’t bite, though; I thought it wise to do a bit of digging first. Thank heavens I left it unanswered!12 yearsJust had a message come through from this number claiming I've been selected for a complimentary posh makeover and photoshoot at Broadway Studios! They said if I make a booking today, I could also nab up to £100 to splash on photos! It sounded a bit fishy, so I did a quick search online and lo and behold, it’s a total scam!Broadway Studios12 yearsGot a message from this number earlier today, and it looks dodgy to me. Definitely seems like a scam.12 yearsHas anyone else mentioned this? I just got a message from them, which suggests that things are still happening.12 yearsA few days back, I received a rather convincing message after they had rung off their 020 number. They detailed the ins and outs of this supposed photoshoot, even providing a web address to check out. They described their studios in South West London and highlighted all the potential booking dates. They managed to get my email address to send me further information, yet I never received anything. They were keen on obtaining my card details, but they didn’t follow through, opting instead to call back later-which I fortunately missed. If this turns out to be legitimate, then fair enough, but honestly, it sounded a bit too good to be true. A complimentary photoshoot, a makeover, plus a facial? It raises a flag, doesn’t it? All they seemed interested in was fishing for my email and banking information. Just take a moment to think it over, folks; the potential financial fallout isn't worth the risk!South West London12 yearsSeems like a dodgy situation to me. The call didn’t even connect. I spotted a message from this number, so I thought I’d look it up, and, lo and behold, I wasn’t shocked to find this kind of feedback. I'm quite curious as to how they managed to get hold of my number in the first place.12 yearsI've never shared my phone number with this firm or any associated entities, so I'm quite puzzled as to how they managed to obtain my contact details and send me a message.12 yearsI've never shared my phone number with this organisation or any associated ones, so I'm quite baffled as to how they've managed to obtain my details and send me a message.12 yearsReceived a call from this outfit, and when I expressed my disinterest, they abruptly hung up. Quite suspicious, if you ask me.12 yearsWhat a complete con! I'm absolutely convinced! I had to shut down my account because I was terrified they’d hit me with some cancellation fee, or even worse, a hefty £89 charge. It’s a right scam, I can’t believe I got sucked into this. The only reason I bit was because I had a genuine photoshoot in London a while back, which was all above board, and when this offer popped up, backed by so-called recommendations from mates, I foolishly took the bait.London12 yearsI felt it necessary to draw your attention to the fact that DOUBLETAKE STUDIOS has resurfaced under the names BROADWAY Studios and/or MINISTRY OF MAKEOVERS. This establishment is still under the management of Julian Jenkins, along with his previous associate, Gillaine McLlelland. If you take a gander at their website (ministryofmakeovers.com/ london-farringdon-photoshoot-studio.php), just make sure to eliminate the space following the ‘/’ and ‘l’. You’ll notice they’re still using the DoubleTake Studios name and have listed their address as follows: 19 Bakers Row, London, EC1R 3DG. Now, if you're contemplating the purchase of photographs, particularly given the rather steep prices they tend to charge, you might be relieved to hear that they have a tendency to reach out to customers via call or text in order to offer those images at a remarkably low price.DOUBLETAKE STUDIOSBROADWAY StudiosMINISTRY OF MAKEOVERSJulian JenkinsGillaine McLlellandDoubleTake Studios19 Bakers RowLondonEC1R 3DG12 yearsAbsolutely shambolic service from this so-called photo studio. Their website is as vague as it gets, offering little to no clarity on the true costs involved for your photos. It's been ages, I reckon over two months now, and I'm still left waiting for the CDs I’ve already forked out money for. A complete swindle if you ask me.12 yearsI recently had a photoshoot at Broadway Studios, and let me tell you, it was quite the experience. Initially, they were keen for me to part with around £400 for a set of five photographs, but I decided to pass on that hefty price tag. Instead, I opted for just two shots, and they assured me that my CD would be sent out in about three to four weeks. Well, here we are, five weeks later, and I've yet to see anything from them. I've tried ringing their customer service-if you can even call it that-but no one ever answers the phone. I'm utterly furious with this whole situation. It's making me question whether I've been taken for a ride here. If anyone has any suggestions or advice on what steps I should take next, I’d really appreciate it!Broadway Studios12 yearsI’m absolutely livid! I went in for a photoshoot, shelled out for 20 images, and what did I receive? A measly CD containing a mere five snaps! Granted, the shoot itself was a pleasant experience, but when it comes to delivering the goods, they are completely unreliable. I’d steer clear of this lot if I were you; it’s a right shambles and a waste of your hard-earned cash!12 yearsI've had an experience at their studio, so I'm familiar with the place and the staff behind the lens. However, I’d urge you to approach this with a pinch of caution. While they do advertise a complimentary makeover and photoshoot, be aware that you'll have to fork out for the images themselves, and they can come with a hefty price tag. If you're thinking of attending, it might be wise to bring along some friends. That way, you’ll feel a bit more at ease and less open to pressure.12 yearsWhat a complete con! Initially, they couldn’t even get my name right, and as soon as I expressed hesitation, their attitude changed dramatically. They were insistent on getting my card information for a deposit and pressured me to make a booking on the spot, leaving no room for me to contemplate my decision. It was crystal clear to me that it was all a ruse. I feel incredibly relieved that I chose not to proceed with it!12 yearsI'm feeling quite anxious as I've found myself in a similar predicament. I've attempted to call countless times, yet no one seems to answer. Two weeks prior to my appointment, I did make an effort to cancel, but they just kept transferring me from one department to another without ever returning my calls. Now, with the bank holiday having passed, it's become a bit of a crisis as I can no longer take any action. I'm utterly beside myself with frustration and have no idea what steps to take next.12 yearsI got a message from +44 7786 200693 saying, "You've been chosen for a complimentary luxury makeover and photoshoot experience at Broadway Studios, valued at more than £100! Respond with BOOK today and we'll throw in a FREE photo!" I can't help but wonder if this is genuine? What do you all think?Broadway StudiosBOOK12 yearsI was billed £84 after being initially asked for just a £5 deposit. They assured me that an email containing all the relevant information would be dispatched, yet it never arrived. Whenever I attempted to reach out, all I got was their voicemail. Today, I received a call from them, and they claimed to have sent me an email that ended up in my spam folder, suggesting that all customers should check there. This simply isn't true. I've been in touch with trading standards regarding this matter, as they appear to be in violation of distance selling regulations due to the absence of any documentation. Trading standards will be looking into this further. I would strongly advise against trusting this company; they seem to be merely after your card information to take advantage of you!12 yearsI’ve fallen victim to this sort of trickery in the past. It’s definitely a con!13 yearsI can assure you, it’s not a dodgy operation at all! I received a call from them claiming a mate of mine had suggested I give it a go, as they’d had a stellar time too. So, I took the plunge and arranged a session. When they inquired if I fancied bringing along a companion, I chose my partner, and we ended up doing a couples’ photo shoot. What a delightful experience it was - truly enjoyable! Plus, there’s no pressure to purchase the pictures if you’re not keen, which is a breath of fresh air!13 yearsI got a text saying I was nominated for a complimentary Luxury Makeover and Photoshoot at Broadway Studios, valued at more than £100! It instructed me to reply with "Book" to claim my free photo as well. Little did I know, it was a scam. I've ended up losing £10 to them, and now the number is unreachable. What a cheek!Broadway Studios13 yearsI've put down a quid as a deposit already to attend on Wednesday, and now I'm feeling a bit pressured to show up, especially since there's a fee for missing the appointment. Could someone clarify if there's actually a place I need to go to? Has anyone been to the Wimbledon location recently?Wimbledon13 yearsHonestly, that same old spam message from Broadway Studios is a right mess-it’s like they’ll have you in stitches and then make off with your wallet! It’s all a load of nonsense, isn’t it?Broadway Studios13 yearsI just received a message claiming I've been selected for a complimentary luxury makeover photoshoot at Broadway Studios, supposedly valued at over £178... you know the sort, all that nonsense. The thing is, I never signed up for anything and couldn’t be less interested!Broadway Studios13 yearsReceived a rather similar message myself. I haven't participated in any contests, so it’s evident this is dodgy behaviour.13 yearsI just received a message that said I've been selected for a COMPLIMENTARY Luxury Makeover and Photoshoot at some Broadway studios, valued at over £178! All I have to do is reply with 'BOOK' and I could snag up to SIX FREE photographs worth £300! What a load of nonsense! How on earth did they pick me? This is just ridiculous... definitely smells like a scam to me.Broadway13 yearsBroadway Studios, eh? I’m familiar with the New ID Photo studio. I’ve been through the photo shoot malarkey a couple of times myself, and oddly enough, I never ended up purchasing a single snap. They do have a knack for trying to convince you to buy the photos, but honestly, it's not that tricky to decline, even for someone like me. They often prompt you to name a few pals along with their numbers, which I’d strongly recommend against as it can be a right hassle for your mates. I attended a session in London with a few friends, and it turned out to be quite the jolly experience - no hidden charges unless you're easily swayed or caught off guard, of course. If you find yourself tempted to buy some of those photos, just make sure you’re clued up about all the expenses involved, but other than that, have a blast!Broadway StudiosNew ID Photo studioLondon13 yearsI got a text claiming I’d been chosen for a complimentary high-end makeover and a photoshoot valued at £178. They wanted me to reply with "Book" to snag an extra £200 to splurge on the day. Clearly, this is nothing but a con.13 yearsI got a message from this number claiming that I've been chosen alongside a companion for a swanky makeover and photo session in London, valued at £18. They instructed me to respond with 'yes,' and promised to ring me back today, signing off as UK EXP CO. After doing a quick search, I found out there's indeed a legitimate company named the UK Experience Company that focuses on photoshoots. However, judging by the previous comments regarding this same number, it's pretty clear that it's just a colossal scam making the rounds!LondonUK EXP COUK Experience Company13 yearsJust got asked to join a photoshoot! But seriously, how on earth did these idiots get hold of my number? So irritating! Ugh!13 yearsReceived a message saying “FINAL OPPORTUNITY to receive ALL your New ID photographs on a CD before they’re permanently removed! Starting from just £1 per image! Reply ‘YES’ and we’ll ring you back.” I chose not to respond since you can never be certain whether saying ‘Yes’ could lead to exorbitant text fees, and I found that I couldn’t return the call to that number-tried my best! I even reached out to New ID Studios' main helpline, and they informed me that the Birmingham location is defunct. However, they did mention that it could be an attempt by someone to recover some funds? Quite uncertain about this situation! If anyone else has had experiences regarding this matter, it would be helpful to hear!New ID StudiosBirmingham13 yearsJust got a call from the new ID photo studio today. They offered me the chance to buy all the snaps from that photo shoot I did last year for a quid! The total for all the photos comes to £60 with an additional £5 for admin. Quite the deal, isn’t it?13 yearsBeware of NewID Studios; they're not to be trusted. Although they advertise a complimentary makeover, clients end up being coerced into shelling out vast sums for their photographs. To make matters worse, they also attempt to persuade individuals to take out high-interest loans online. Avoid them at all costs!NewID StudiosSubmit Your Own Report (07786 200693)
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