08004089713
☎️ 08004089713 👆 is a valid (Free To Call) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Virgin Media Limited. It is part of the phone block 8004089 with a prefix of 0800.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08004089713
- Concern about scam account cancellationMay
2011Account issue with Loanfinders United KingdomMay
2011Received unsolicited loan messages, suspiciousMar
2011Request bank refund for unauthorized paymentsJan
2011Replying takes three to four daysDec
2010Fraudulent loan charges causing problemsDec
2010No penalties for application cancellationsDec
2009Loan finder, not a loanDec
2009Refund process seems outdated, effectiveDec
2009LoanFinder UK is a scamDec
2009Surprised by unauthorized bank detailsDec
2009Received SMS, checked them onlineDec
2009Beware of unknown loanfinder scamsDec
2009Loanfinder is trustworthy, unlike othersDec
2009Unpleasant experience; difficult refund processNov
2009Avoid loan companies, too much hassleJul
2009Unsolicited loan messages, leave aloneJul
2009Receiving unwanted spam calls/messagesJun
2009Beware of loan scam SMSMay
2009Persistent unwanted calls and textsApr
200908004089713 has 20 comments of which 20 x neutral
08004089713 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08004089713 👆 is reported as a company involved in unsolicited calls and texts about loans not applied for, causing annoyance and concern. Many claim unexpected direct debits were taken without clear consent, resulting in overdraft charges and bank issues. Some users mention difficulties securing refunds, often requiring written requests, while others have had partial success retrieving funds with persistence. Experiences vary, with a few stating the firm processed loans legitimately and was somewhat helpful, but the majority describe it as shady or potentially a scam. Contacting the company directly or one's bank is common advice from users. Overall, many warn others to be cautious and vigilant due to aggressive contact and questionable money handling.
Reports on phone number 08004089713
10 yearsI've been receiving a barrage of text messages from this company, all urging me to call them at 0800 4089 713 about some supposed loan application. The absurd part is that I haven't even submitted a loan application! To top it off, I've nearly fallen victim to scams from 'Cash Finance Direct' and 'Best for Loans' just this past week alone. I strongly advise keeping your wits about you with these outfits and any similar texts you might come across; they clearly have no qualms about misleading people!Cash Finance Direct10 yearsWe found ourselves in quite a situation with Finder loans and credit. Honestly, we never handed over any of our bank information to them at all, and yet they still managed to pull two direct debits from our account! Now, we've received communication from the bank stating that we owe a charge of £60, which is quite frankly baffling. How these chancers get hold of people's details is a complete mystery to us, and it has caused us nothing but hassle. This whole affair is quite infuriating!10 yearsEvery time a direct debit went through, there was an assurance in place. You should reach out to your bank and request a refund, and consider taking action against them for those payments that weren't authorized.10 yearsGreetings, Natalie. Just to clarify, this isn't about a loan itself; rather, it’s a service designed to help you find a loan. As we've mentioned before, if you’re looking to retrieve your funds later on, simply draft them a letter. They are obligated to return your money. There’s no need to stress over the situation-while they did charge a fee since you accepted the terms, if you didn’t secure a loan, reaching out to them is definitely the way to go.Natalie10 yearsJade, it’s rather perplexing how you can claim this company isn't engaging in fraudulent activity. A former employee has made it quite clear that they are, in fact, operating improperly. Loanfinder UK from Bournemouth managed to take £29.97 from us just before Christmas, despite us never having sought a loan with them. This has resulted in us being overdrawn, incurring bank charges, and almost spoiling our festive season. I've now got to cancel our cards and secure replacements while our bank investigates this as a scam. I can definitely assert that LOANFINDER UK is unequivocally a scam!JadeLoanfinderUKBournemouthLOANFINDER UK10 yearsI've just had a rather unpleasant experience with this as well. We gave them a ring and, honestly, it was quite off-putting. Apparently, in order to receive a refund, one must submit a written request. What a right load of nonsense! Honestly, what a bunch of absolute muppets!10 yearsReceived a text from these chaps and I must say, we have no interest in applying for loans. The whole rigmarole of being shuffled from one broker to another is simply too much of a faff for us. Best to steer clear, if you ask me!10 yearsAbsolutely, it should take around three to four working days. Simply refer to any of the earlier comments for guidance!10 yearsWe've received nearly twenty calls from this company recently, even after we made it clear that we're not interested and haven't applied for any loans with them. It's baffling that they continue to ring us and send messages!11 yearsWe've been inundated with messages from this company claiming, "Exciting news regarding your loan, call me on 08004089713 IMMEDIATELY". The thing is, we haven't even applied for a loan in the first place. Our credit score isn't exactly stellar, given our history with loans and overdrafts. As young adults, we're actually trying to tackle our existing debts, not accumulate more. So, for the love of all things sensible, leave us be!11 yearsHello there! It appears we’re experiencing the same issue! Our account shows a discrepancy of £48, which is £47 less than expected. After reaching out to our bank, we discovered this relates to Loan Finders in Bournemouth. We then called the number 01202629171, where a lady advised us to email [email protected] with all the necessary details. She mentioned that our funds should be credited back to our account within ten working days, though deducting £5. Here’s hoping for the best! We’ll be sure to keep you posted!Loan FindersBournemouth11 yearsI've recently submitted an application but swiftly realised it was a scam, so I cancelled it within mere seconds. Now I'm worried about my bank details. Is there any way to ensure that these scammers don’t set up a direct debit or maintain an account in my name, especially since they haven't provided any confirmation? Any advice would be appreciated. Wishing everyone the best of luck!11 yearsWe received a text from these individuals but had no clue who they were, so we decided to search online and stumbled upon this site. Although we're not interested in any loans, I must say, hats off to these folks for promptly removing us from their list. By the way, have any of you actually reached out to them? They seemed genuinely eager to assist us!11 yearsHi there, Mutchie. We had a chinwag with a mate who's still on the payroll there and it turns out these individuals no longer face penalties for pulling out of applications. It seems all their calls are now automated, so there's really no incentive for them not to cancel at this point. If you’ve managed to set up two accounts with them, that seems to be the only method they’ve got left to rake in any funds. We should probably give them a ring just to confirm. If you're still getting emails from them, just a head’s up - it might take a few weeks for them to stop, so no need to stress!Mutchie12 yearsRecently, we've been receiving calls and text messages from a company claiming to be Loan Finder, insisting that we've been approved for a loan application. The thing is, we never dabbled in any loan applications whatsoever. This whole situation feels extremely dodgy. The texts even prompt us to get in touch, which raises even more red flags.Loan Finder12 yearsLately, we've found ourselves inundated with calls from these pesky numbers. Over the past few weeks, the phone has been ringing off the hook, and now we’re even receiving text messages. It's baffling, as we’ve never shown any interest in the services these callers are supposedly offering. Additionally, there's another number, 01228508244, bombarding us with messages about assisting in debt recovery? Absolute madness!12 yearsBlimey! I just accessed our account and discovered that 61.87 has been pinched by LoanFinder UK! I’ve honestly never come across them before. Thankfully, our bank has been incredibly helpful, cancelling the direct debit and arranging for the funds to be returned. A word of caution for everyone out there-stay vigilant!LoanFinder UK12 yearsI must admit, it's rather disheartening to come across so many negative experiences on this site. There are certainly plenty of dodgy firms in the mix, but I wouldn’t class this one among them. I've taken out a couple of loans through them and, although we had to pay a fee, at least they were helpful in the process. I've had my run-ins with Parkway and Churchill loans, who left me feeling completely abandoned, yet I don't feel loanfinder falls into that category. I genuinely hope you manage to resolve your issues soon. Wishing you a lovely Christmas!ParkwayChurchill12 yearsRight, so it seems you need to reach out to them if you're looking to get your money back-bit of a joke, really, isn’t it, in this day and age? That said, from what I’ve come across on other forums, these folks do tend to honour their refund requests. I even spotted their address on their website.12 yearsBlimey! My run-in with Loanfinder was quite the eye-opener. The moment we gave them a call, they swiftly outlined just how they had obtained our details. Honestly, it boggles the mind to think a company that’s actually been featured in the Times Top 100 could be caught up in something so dodgy as taking cash without consent. Just curious, do you reckon they might have accessed your banking info through something like a data breach or a shared service?LoanfinderTimesSubmit Your Own Report (0800 408 9713)
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