0800664721
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0800664721
- Unknown caller, privacy concern raisedApr
2011Possible scam, similar experience reportedApr
2011Warn others about potential scamApr
2011Grateful for Jack Kalis's helpJan
2011Fake reviews disappoint genuine customersDec
2010HSBC refund process assistance providedDec
2010Concerned about bank card securityJan
2009Fraudulent call, suspicious company behaviorJan
2009Suspicious call led to account blockingJan
2009Suspected phone scam, similar experienceJan
2009Scammed, cautious but still fellJan
2009Scam call with delayed responseJan
2009Persistent scam call; refusing informationJan
2009Skeptical about sharing personal informationJan
2009Avoid third-party charge reclaim servicesJan
2009Suspicious call, unregistered company websiteJan
2009Suspicious call about bank chargesJan
2009Requesting bank details for refundDec
2008Scam call requesting bank detailsDec
2008Repeated calls for bank informationDec
2008Bank charges refunds, needing informationDec
2008Searching for banking informationDec
20080800664721 has 22 comments of which 22 x neutral
0800664721 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0800664721 👆 is reported as a potential scam operation targeting individuals with calls from people claiming to represent a firm named CMS, often using Asian accents and insisting on bank card details to refund bank charges with added compensation. Many recipients felt pressured but suspicious, refusing to provide full card information and detecting inconsistencies such as unregistered companies and suspicious call origins. Several users advise ringers to avoid sharing sensitive data, verify claims independently with their banks, and be wary of repeated calls or follow-ups. Although a small number claim successful outcomes, the overwhelming consensus is to exercise caution, as the calls bear hallmarks of phishing attempts seeking to exploit personal financial details.
Reports on phone number 0800664721
10 yearsJust like the previous commenter noted, I received a call from someone named Tom with a distinctly Asian accent. I was quite wary of the call, but rather foolishly decided to proceed. I convinced myself that it was all above board. I tried reaching out to the email address and phone number provided, but to no avail. In the end, I contacted my bank and they advised me to cancel our card. It’s rather embarrassing to admit how easily we got caught up in this!Tom10 yearsI received several calls from the same number today-one at 4 PM, another at 8 PM, and yet another at 4 PM again! They were asking for my banking details, claiming they were refunding bank charges and offering an additional 8% on top. The caller introduced himself as “Frank Martin” from "CMS Port Talbot" in West Glamorgan. Quite the cheeky operation, if you ask me!Frank MartinCMS Port TalbotWest Glamorgan10 yearsHaha, I've just spotted all those folks acting like they’re thrilled customers! It's quite pitiful, really.Haha10 yearsWe're utterly baffled as to how these individuals managed to get hold of our number. We're ex-directory, and the only ones who possess it are Speak Speak, the service we're signed up with.10 yearsA lady calling herself Angel Brooks claimed to be from CMS, saying she could help us reclaim our bank charges along with an extra 8%. She insisted they needed to confirm our address and wanted to know which bank we were with. At that point, Penny didn’t trust him and refused to share any details. He started making excuses and abruptly ended the call. We tried ringing back, but the line just went silent. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!Angel BrooksCMSPenny10 yearsI had an eerily similar experience. Frank Martin from CMS Port Talbot rang me up - the voice had a distinct Asian accent. There was a rather lengthy pause before he handed me over to someone claiming to be his ‘supervisor’, presumably to try and extract our card information. We opted to hang up instead.Frank MartinCMS Port Talbot11 yearsA massive shoutout to Jack Kalis for assisting us in reclaiming our funds from Halifax bank! We are genuinely grateful for his support. Also, a big nod to the CMS - they truly are fantastic! Jack Kalis is an absolute legend in our books!Jack KalisHalifaxCMS11 yearsToday, on January 28th, 2009, we received a call from this company featuring a person who went by "Karen Smith" - an Asian woman. The details of the conversation echoed many of the accounts shared here. We shared our name and the problem number related to our card, but when they asked for the "big number," we drew the line. It was quite embarrassing to have gotten so far into the discussion before realising something was amiss. We’ve already alerted our bank about this dubious situation. When we called the number they provided, we were told it wasn't valid.Karen Smith11 yearsI received a call from an Asian lass claiming to be Sandra Joseph on the 27th of February. She only mentioned our bank’s name, but didn’t have our actual names, which struck me as a bit dodgy. I think it’s wise for folks to concoct some fictitious details and share them with these callers. Hopefully, they’ll get the message soon enough. I’d like to spread this info around so no unsuspecting soul falls prey to their tricks.Sandra Joseph11 yearsseeking banking details11 yearsFunny enough, a similar incident occurred with our uncle. We tried to call back, but there was no response at all. It's hard not to think it’s a bit dodgy. And the folks who shared their details-blimey! Haven't they ever come across Fonejacker?!Fonejacker11 yearsOur uncle experienced the exact same situation. We tried to call back, but there was no response. It's definitely a scam. To those who gave their details, come on! Haven't you ever heard of Fonejacker?Fonejacker11 yearsReceived a call earlier today that’s a complete doppelgänger of the one mentioned above. Had a gander at their official site, and it appears these folks aren't even listed anywhere. The moment we popped over to their website, we sensed something was off. The IP address hints that it's been set up in Germany, and the site seems to be constructed using their software. What should we do now?!Germany11 yearsThis evening, we received a call from this company, strikingly similar to the previous accounts mentioned. A man, whose voice sounded distinctly Asian, introduced himself as Steve and was incredibly tenacious in his attempts to get our card details. Despite his persistence, we firmly declined to provide any information, clearly expressing our lack of interest in what they were offering. To top it off, we're ex-directory, so it's quite baffling how they managed to get hold of our phone number in the first place!Steve11 yearsEdward Jones-Are you affiliated with CMS by any chance? Honestly, it baffles us why anyone would share their personal details over the phone. If you choose to do so, well, best of luck to you! It seems you must be rather affluent to be so careless with your information!Edward JonesCMS11 yearsI’m searching for some banking details. There’s a lengthy number on my card, and honestly, this isn’t what I expected!12 yearsWe experienced something quite similar tonight, on the 28th of January. I felt a bit foolish, to be honest, as I was hesitant to share our details. Nevertheless, these individuals were incredibly persuasive. I promptly contacted the bank and secured our account before any damage could be done.12 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone claiming we could recover our bank charges along with an additional 8%. They asked for details related to my bank card, including the card number, expiry date, and the three-digit security code on the reverse. The caller, who identified himself as Colin, had a thick accent that made it quite difficult to comprehend what he was saying. I was quite reluctant to divulge any information over the phone, even after being assured that they were a legitimate and trustworthy company. In the end, my discomfort led me to terminate the call.Colin12 yearsSeeking recompense for bank fees and hoping to verify banking details.12 yearsIn search of banking details to process a refund.12 yearsWe received a call from CMS informing us that we would be reimbursed for the charges made by HSBC. It appears to hold some truth. Although we had shared our details, we got our package returned, and it looks like we might see our funds back within nine days. If you're after a refund from your bank, I suggest giving 080664721 a ring and asking for Neil Johnson-he was quite instrumental in assisting us with our case.CMSHSBCNeil Johnson12 yearsI just had a rather frustrating experience with a phone call regarding reclaiming charges. It was concerning those pesky bank fees; specifically, I recall being charged £29 (mine's actually £27). They gave us this number and an address in West Glamorgan, SA13 1DY. The chap on the other end, who seemed to be named Samuel, had quite a thick Asian accent, which made it really difficult to catch what he was saying. It was an international number, by the way. He mentioned that a claim pack would be sent out and asked for my address, but I decided not to provide it. If you're thinking about getting back your charges, I strongly recommend doing it on your own! It’s far simpler that way!West GlamorganSA13 1DYSamuelSubmit Your Own Report (0800 664721)
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