08000407407
☎️ 08000407407 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (Thus). It is part of the phone block 8000407 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08000407407
- Requesting loan for financial stabilityMay
2011Received unsolicited SMS from unknown numberApr
2011Loan fee refund assistance offeredDec
2010Inquiring about financial stability adviceDec
2010No interest in involvement whatsoeverJul
2010Unexpected loan SMS raises concernsJul
2010Stop unsolicited actions or face consequencesJul
2010Unexplained charges after unsolicited messagesJul
2010Constantly engaged, poor loan experienceJun
2010Unexpected loan notifications, no applicationJun
2010Unwanted charges for SMS servicesJun
2010Requested removal from SMS directoryMay
2010Bombarded with unwanted loan messagesMay
2010Received irritating SMS, won't respondMay
2010Scam with high charges, avoid!Apr
2010Repeated spam messages, ignore themApr
2010Unrequested loan offer, unknown senderApr
2010Received unwanted messages, disturbed babyApr
2010False loan offer, avoid scammersFeb
2010Received spam loan text messageFeb
2010Received suspicious loan-related SMSFeb
2010Received suspicious text, unsure whyFeb
201008000407407 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
08000407407 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08000407407 👆 is reported as a nuisance by many users who receive unsolicited texts about loans they never applied for, often promising large sums like £15,000. Recipients express frustration with constant SMS and calls, confusing and identical messages, and difficulty stopping the messages. Some tried contacting the given number but encountered long waits, transfers, or unhelpful responses. Complaints highlight unexpected charges, increased phone bills, and worries about potential scams or legal trouble. Several mention a firm called SmartAD sending these messages, linking to UKQuickCash and Easy Loans Direct, but overall the experience is viewed as invasive and questionable by those affected. Many advise caution, sharing irritation over relentless communication and the unclear origin of these loan offers.
Reports on phone number 08000407407
10 yearsI've been inundated with the same blooming text message around six or seven times over the past week. It’s as if putting your details on a website opens the floodgates to a barrage of these nuisances. It’s high time the authorities stepped in, as it's utterly disgraceful how these scoundrels take advantage of those who might be struggling. It feels like a punishment for past troubles! If anyone else finds themselves in the same boat with these messages, do yourselves a favour and just disregard them.10 yearsI received a text message from smartAD claiming that there's a £15,000 loan application in our name. Honestly, we don't have a clue about any such loan. Has anyone else come across a similar message? I'm curious if anything ever came of it after those instructions to text the 0800 number and reply "quit" to end the conversation.10 yearsOur phone bill shot up by an extra hundred quid for June. Funny how that’s the same month we started receiving all those texts and ads, isn’t it? Seems a bit too coincidental, if you ask me!10 yearsI've encountered the same issue, you see. My problem stems from Farmville as well; I'm trying to expand my farm, yet now I find myself unable to respond to them. Frustratingly, I can’t message back since I haven't got a number for it, and I genuinely hope these folks don’t start charging me for texts, especially since I’m on a pay-as-you-go plan. The whole situation is a right nuisance, and let me just clarify, I’ve certainly not applied for any loans!Farmville11 yearsEarlier today, we received a rather curious text message that read: “smartAD Congratulations! You’ve been pre-approved for a loan of up to £15,000. Please call 0800 040 7407 before 8pm. Reply with ‘quit’ to opt out.” Naturally, we decided to give the number a bell, and it turns out it's linked to Easy Loans Direct. We’re now off to send an SMS with ‘STOP’ to put an end to this.Easy Loans Direct11 yearsIf you've forked out any advance fees in exchange for a loan that never materialised, I can assist you in retrieving your cash. Drop me a line at [email protected].11 yearsI'm on the lookout for a loan to help secure a more stable financial future for us.11 yearsWe have absolutely no interest in being associated with this, as we didn't sign up for it at all.11 yearsWe just gave a bell to the 08000407407 number after receiving a text, asking them to sort out our details in their messaging directory. The chap on the line asked us to confirm the last four digits from the text, assuring us that he’d make sure our mobile number is taken off the list. Fingers crossed it all goes to plan! 😊11 yearsI’ve received notifications regarding our loan application being accepted, along with calls and texts to halt further communication. The thing is, we haven’t applied for any loans at all!11 yearsGreetings! We've received the same message suggesting we could obtain a £15,000 loan, and I've already gone ahead and applied for it without delay!12 yearsWe all received a text message this evening from this number, and to be honest, I've never signed up for anything like it. Who on earth could they be?12 yearsI just received a text message that was exactly like the one mentioned above, expressing gratitude for our application and requesting that we call them before 19:30 or reply with "stop." I won’t be doing either, as responding would only confirm that they’ve got the right number. It's a bit annoying, to be honest, but since we earn a couple of pence per SMS, it doesn’t really bother us too much. However, I'm certainly not planning on getting in touch with them!12 yearsWhat a bunch of nonsense! It's just all talk and no substance, and don't get me started on those outrageous fees! Total rip-off!12 yearsInquiring about our financial stability and the prospects for our creditworthiness going forward.12 yearsWe tried ringing the number but it was perpetually engaged. We also applied for a loan but, unfortunately, didn’t have much luck. There were occasions when we found ourselves being transferred from one person to another.12 yearsI encountered the same issue. When we attempted to respond with "STOP", it indicated that the message couldn’t be sent. We've been receiving six text messages simultaneously, with the first one coming in the other day at 4:30 am. This disturbance woke our little one, and it's really quite disappointing.12 yearsWe've just received a rather intrusive SMS from SmartAD. They're directing us to the UKQuickCash website. A few weeks back, we did indeed apply for a loan, but ever since, we've been inundated with a relentless stream of emails and text messages. It's become quite unbearable. It’s as if every firm is using the same script because they all sound remarkably alike, asking us the same mundane questions. Honestly, we regret making that inquiry now. We're at our wits' end, fielding calls, texts, and emails all hours of the day and night. Just a heads up to everyone out there - it's a bit of a jungle with this lot. Stay vigilant!SmartADUKQuickCash12 yearsWe haven't made any applications related to this matter, so I kindly ask you to cease all activities. If this persists, we may have no choice but to escalate the situation through legal channels.12 yearsWe've recently received a text message indicating that a loan is being processed, but we never requested such a thing. I'm curious to find out where this has originated from, and whether it might lead to any issues down the line.12 yearsHello there! I just received a message that sounds eerily similar to what you've described, except it didn't mention anything about sending a text to opt out. All it provided was a number to call regarding some application process. Like you, I'm utterly baffled by this whole situation! We haven’t applied for any sort of loan, least of all for a whopping £15,000-goodness, we'd be laughed out of the place if we asked for just a fiver! I'm rather curious about who these individuals are, and I'm contemplating giving that number a ring to investigate further.13 yearsWe received a text message on our phone from a company called smartAD claiming we've been approved for a loan of £15,000. The thing is, we've never applied for anything, and we've no idea how they got our number. Quite baffling, really!smartADSubmit Your Own Report (0800 040 7407)
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