08000096026
☎️ 08000096026 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Liquid 11 Limited. It is part of the phone block 8000096 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08000096026
- DE Data Compliance exploits vulnerable individualsDec
2024Elderly relative scammed for £125May
2024Issue with setting up paymentsApr
2024Elderly father scammed by DEAug
2023DE data compliance misled elderly personMay
2023Fraudulent company stole money. DespicableFeb
2023Possible fraudulent Direct Debit setupSep
2022Data compliance is importantMay
2022Beware of skilled scammer! Stay safe!Apr
2022Unauthorized direct debit fraud reportedJan
2022Fraudulent company scamming vulnerable individualsJan
2022DE data compliance scamming vulnerable individualsJan
2022Warning: Elderly brother targeted scamDec
2021Scam involving fake data protectionDec
2021Nuisance caller asks for bank detailsNov
2021Fraud by DE Data ComplianceMay
2021Mother, direct debit, rude, resolvedApr
2021Call to stop scam callersApr
2021User declined to provide informationApr
2021DE Data sent bill unfairlyApr
2021Data compliance scam - be cautiousJan
2021Scammer pretending to be officialsJan
2021SE Data compliance charge unfair feesJan
2021Elderly parent scammed, seeking refundDec
2020Grandmother almost fell for scamNov
2020Scam attempted, caught in timeNov
2020DE data compliance, unethical solicitationAug
2020Indicates suspicions of potential scamAug
2020Suspicious, potential scam for spamJun
2020Nuisance phone calls disguise scamJun
2020Fraudulent data compliance service scamJan
2020Number Of Searches: 240 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 20 January 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kelcliffe(West Yorkshire), Leonardston(Pembrokeshire), Littleworth(South Yorkshire), Sea(Somerset) and St Endellion(Cornwall).
08000096026 has 26 comments of which 4 x neutral and 22 x negative
08000096026 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08000096026 👆 is reported as a scam operation targeting elderly and vulnerable people in the UK, often taking money unlawfully via direct debits without proper consent. Numerous complainants state that the company, linked to an individual from Bognor Regis, preys on those with reduced mental capacity, including dementia sufferers, using deceptive tactics and false data protection claims. Victims mention unauthorised bank withdrawals, repeated harassment calls, and difficulty contacting the firm for refunds or cancellations. The organisation is also tied to similarly dubious companies with repeated allegations of fraud and misuse of personal data. Overall, the service is viewed as highly untrustworthy and exploitative, causing distress and financial loss to families trying to protect their elderly relatives.
Reports on phone number 08000096026
2 yearsJust like loads of others have said, DE Data Compliance are nothing short of scammers targeting elderly and vulnerable people. They say they got consent from my mum, which is laughable considering the house she used to live in is empty and the phone line cut off - she's in a care home now. If you’re caring for an older friend or family member, please warn them about this company - they’re just after money. The firm is run by Damien Enticott from Bognor Regis, and honestly, calling him pond scum does a disservice to anything living in a pond.DE Data ComplianceDamien EnticottBognor Regis2 yearsThis month, my elderly family member has been fleeced of £125 by DE Data Compliance and Household Appliance UK. There wasn’t a single phone call or chat with either of these “companies” where they gave the go-ahead for direct debits. We had actually cancelled these payments before, but somehow they’ve been put back on without any consent. Currently, we’re in touch with the bank to find out if this can be looked at as a scam.DE Data Compliance and Household Appliance UK2 yearsI tried sorting a direct debit for my elderly relative, who doesn’t even have his bank details on hand anymore, for £10 a month with a £100 upfront charge. Now I can't get hold of anyone to stop it. Proper frustrating!3 yearsMy elderly dad got caught up with DE Data Compliance and they managed to con him out of £99. You really need to steer clear of them!DE3 yearsThis company called DE Data Compliance phoned my elderly dad, who has dementia, and somehow persuaded him that he really needed their service. Even though he doesn’t have his bank details, they went ahead and set up a direct debit for £220 a year. We only found out about it when a direct debit form arrived in the post addressed to him. They’re trying to sell a product that’s how they got hold of his financial info initially. It’s awful how they target vulnerable old people and trick them out of their money. Truly despicable.3 yearsMy nan got ripped off by that Data Compliance lot. They somehow managed to drain more than £200 from her bank without permission. It's so upsetting to see them target older people like that. Proper disgraceful behaviour.De Data Compliance4 yearsMy elderly mum's account got debited £184.99 right away by this DE Data Compliance lot. Their website seems pretty dodgy to me. There's no chance my mum agreed to this, so I'm thinking it might be some kind of scam.Direct DebitDE Data Compliance4 yearsI had a right dodgy encounter with an individual posing as a data protection firm, attempting to con me into revealing my mother’s banking information. Just a heads-up to everyone-this chap knows his game well! Take care of your personal information, folks!4 yearsMy dad’s bank account had a direct debit set up by Data Compliance without his approval - they said he’d consented, but he’s not capable mentally or physically to do that. A couple of years back, another firm from the same Brighton location, Household Appliance Service, pulled the exact same stunt. I reckon they’re keeping hold of his bank info all this time. So, I’ve sent them a letter requesting they erase his data under data protection laws. Also reported them to Action Fraud and Trading Standards, and blocked Interbacs from adding any more direct debits.Data ComplianceBrightonHousehold Appliance ServiceInterbacs4 yearsWe’ve run into a similar problem with this so-called "company" getting hold of a vulnerable family member's info and putting a direct debit in place. Thankfully, we managed to stop it before they could pull any money, which would've been almost £220 annually. This follows other dodgy "data protection" or "call screening" scams we’ve seen, mostly coming from places around the south coast. We've reported everything to the proper authorities and hope they'll look into it.4 yearsMy elderly, very vulnerable mum got hounded by DE Data Compliance until she gave them her bank details, supposedly to keep her info safe from scammers. Now they've gone ahead and taken £99 through a direct debit. Damien Entticott, honestly, you're worse than low-life scum!DE Data ComplianceDamien Entticott5 yearsJust had a call from some so-called data protection firm targeting older people. They tried to get me to set up a direct debit, charging £99 upfront and then £9.99 every month after. Absolutely cruel. Don’t answer or pick up 0800 009 6026 - block it!5 yearsSome bloke from De Data phoned my mum's place but I ended up answering. He wanted my bank info to stop these annoying calls. I told him I was looking up the company on Google and trying to call their official number to talk to him properly. Once I said that, he just cut off. Said his name was Noah. Well, I guess I messed up his day for a good half hour, lol.GoogleNoah5 yearsThey called my mum once more and tried to take £184.99 by direct debit. I got in touch with them and wasn’t exactly polite about it. The direct debit has now been cancelled.5 yearsThis bloke claimed he could help block scam calls asking for my bank sort code. I told him I’d have to mull it over, then hung up. Later on, it crossed my mind and I decided against it.5 yearsSome bloke called and said he could help me stop these scam calls asking for my sort code. I told him I'd have to think it over and then hung up. After a bit, it just didn’t feel right, so I said no. The number was 08000096026.5 yearsMy stepson, who's in a bit of a vulnerable spot, got a call from DE Data Compliance. They sent him a letter to sign with a supposed 14-day cooling off period. Then, on the 1st of April, £183.99 got taken from his bank account. Tried calling them back but all I got was them just ending the call on me. I've emailed them and left a message through their website, but honestly, it doesn't feel like they'll budge. I'm pretty frustrated with the whole thing.DE Data Compliance6 yearsThese SE Data Compliance people targeted my elderly mum, trying to charge us almost £185 just so we wouldn’t get any more annoying calls. Ridiculous!SE Data Compliance6 yearsMy elderly mum got involved with this and ended up giving them her bank info. I only found out after they’d already taken money from her account. I called once and was told I’d get a refund, but no sign of it yet. Just phoned again today and they said someone would contact me. It’s really upsetting how they’re targeting older people like this. Absolutely terrible.6 yearsA scammer tried ringing my nana to trick her into handing over her bank details. Thankfully, I was there when the post came and managed to stop the payment before any money was taken. Be careful out there!6 yearsMy gran nearly got tricked by some scammer trying to get her bank details over the phone. Luckily, I just managed to sort it out as the post came, cancelling it before any money got taken from her account. Be careful, folks!6 yearsThese awful people tricked my elderly mum into handing over her bank info. They claim they can take your details off databases, but that’s exactly where they got them from in the first place. It’s so wrong how they target older folks like that. Such a nasty scam, really preying on vulnerable people.Mum6 yearsHonestly, I’m pretty sure this is just a scam.6 yearsGot a call from a firm saying they handle data compliance, gave me this phone number to get in touch. They asked for my bank details so they could set up a direct debit for £184, supposedly to offer a lifetime service that stops nuisance calls. Feels a bit dodgy if you ask me.6 yearsA caller claiming to be from "data compliance" rang my elderly mother-in-law, and they also mentioned the number 0800 0096026 when she pressed for one. That number actually links to a legit-looking data protection site, but these people are total scammers. They harass older folks nonstop, pretending to be various organisations, then switch to calling as data compliance. The call started by announcing my mother-in-law’s name and birthday, which was pretty creepy. These charlatans really target vulnerable people with these dodgy tactics.6 yearsSomeone rang claiming to be from a data protection company, saying they could shield me from annoying calls and keep my data safe. They then asked for my card info, telling me it would cost £3 a month or £184 for five years’ protection. When I googled both the number and the website they gave, nothing showed up at all. I even rang BT to track the last number that called me and was told the call actually came from 0290006701, which was totally different from the number they’d mentioned.GoogleBTSubmit Your Own Report (0800 009 6026)
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