08009234841

☎️ 08009234841 πŸ‘† 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 800923 with a prefix of 0800.

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+448009234841+44 800 923 48410800 923 4841+44-800-923-4841

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TimeLine of events for phone number 08009234841

  • Yellow card seems convincing but flawed
    Sep
    2017
  • Suspected scam reported to authorities
    Sep
    2017
  • Yellow postcard scam, reported to authorities
    Sep
    2017
  • Returning yellow card notice
    Sep
    2017
  • Received vouchers, nice gesture, Β£4
    Aug
    2017
  • Scammed after sharing bank details
    Aug
    2017
  • Scam targeting bank details reported
    Aug
    2017
  • Fraudulent final notice hotel vouchers
    Aug
    2017
  • Elderly warned about scam cards
    Jul
    2017
  • Received scam call about vouchers
    Jul
    2017
  • Received scam card, incorrect address
    Jul
    2017
  • Possible scam holiday competition
    Jul
    2017
  • Recognized phone scam, avoid sharing details
    Jul
    2017
  • Contact bank, report unauthorized use
    Jul
    2017
  • Suspicious mail, potential phone scam
    Jul
    2017
  • Received suspicious card, no stamp
    Jul
    2017
  • Concern about potential mail scam
    Jul
    2017
  • Report scammers to HMRC immediately
    Jul
    2017
  • Beware of convincing scam notices
    Jul
    2017
  • Scammers should be jailed, shut down
    Jul
    2017
  • Mailing junk back is clever
    Jul
    2017
  • Warning about potential scam activity
    Jul
    2017
  • Caller scam warning, advice shared
    Jul
    2017
  • Unwanted marketing call claim received
    Jul
    2017
  • It's a scam with mistakes
    Jul
    2017
  • Received suspicious "unclaimed reward" offer
    Jul
    2017
  • Received scam hotel voucher notice
    Jul
    2017
  • Received scam card, returned it
    Jul
    2017
  • Received fake hotel winnings card
    Jul
    2017
  • Scam card; never completed survey
    Jul
    2017
  • Question regarding unidentified contact
    Jul
    2017
  • Received suspicious calls and mail
    Jul
    2017
  • Received suspicious hotel voucher offer
    Jul
    2017
  • Received misleading hotel voucher offer
    Jul
    2017
  • Received survey card, won't participate
    Jul
    2017
  • Phone number change indicates scam
    Jun
    2017
  • Yellow card prize claim is suspicious
    Jun
    2017
  • Warning about holiday voucher scam
    Jun
    2017
  • Received scam call, declined offer
    Jun
    2017
  • Unwanted card delivery, needs action
    Jun
    2017
  • Warning against telephone survey scams
    Jun
    2017
  • Postcard scam; avoid calling number
    May
    2017
  • Questioning if calls are free
    May
    2017
  • ''ACAI Marketing linked to subscription charging''
    May
    2017
  • Caution advised for membership terms
    May
    2017
  • Suspicious unclaimed reward letter received
    May
    2017
  • Prize scam call experience reported
    May
    2017
  • Received suspicious hotel voucher card
    May
    2017
Number Of Searches: 119 Number Of Comments: 46 First Seen: 21 May 2017 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Markham Moor(Nottinghamshire), Stanley Pontlarge(Gloucestershire) and Upton(Leicestershire).

08009234841 has 46 comments of which 28 x neutral and 16 x negative and 2 x positive

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08009234841 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 08009234841 πŸ‘† is reported as a persistent and sophisticated scam involving yellow β€œfinal notice” cards claiming recipients have won hotel vouchers or rewards from a survey they never participated in. The cards urge recipients to phone a number and pay a small postage fee to claim prizes. Numerous reports warn the calls are attempts to acquire bank details, often from a company named ACAI Marketing, linked to subscription services. Many mention grammatical errors, incorrect addresses, and misleading use of official-looking stamps, revealing the fraud. Victims advise not to call the number, never share financial information, and to report or return the cards unpaid. Elderly individuals are frequently targeted, with family members urging caution and suggesting the authorities intervene to halt these deceptive mailings.

Reports on phone number 08009234841

9 years
Got one of those yellow cards too. At first, it looked pretty legit, but then I spotted a couple of dodgy grammar mistakes and thought, nah, this isn't right.
9 years
Got one of those yellow cards in the post today and got me thinking straight away since I haven't done any surveys lately. Plus, they wanted me to pay for the postage which seemed dodgy. I'm part of an online neighbourhood watch group and had actually come across warnings about this kind of scam before. Didn’t waste any time and reported it to action fraud right away. Tre. HH
Action Fraud.CheersHH
9 years
Received one of those yellow cards from Royal Mail the other day, but turns out it’s a scam. Thought it was legit at first but nah, too dodgy. They’re smarter than you’d expect, not as daft as they seem. I’ve already told Action Fraud UK about it. Watch out for these!
Royal MailAction Fraud UK
9 years
I just got this final warning yellow card through the post, but I’m definitely sending it straight back to the address they put on it. Hopefully they don’t have the best day ever out there in Bangor.
Bangor
9 years
Got the vouchers through the post just now, which is quite nice. Even though my partner usually does the shopping, these were actually meant for me. All in all, not too bad for a little £4 investment - a thoughtful touch!
9 years
Got tricked by a number that’s just a bit off, 08009234851 was the one. I stupidly handed over my bank info, all because I thought I’d get something free, apart from a tiny £3.98 for shipping. Still waiting on those vouchers that were promised though, nothing so far.
9 years
Don’t bother replying to this, it’s definitely a scam. They just want to get hold of your bank info.
9 years
My mother has just received a rather dubious yellow card in the mail, claiming it’s a final notice regarding hotel vouchers as a thank you for participating in a survey she absolutely hasn’t completed. It strikes me as odd that this could be termed a final notice when she’s yet to receive any prior communication on the matter. Furthermore, the card insists that the 0800 number is free to call from a mobile, which is definitely not the case! Quite perplexing, really.
9 years
So my mum, who’s 89, got one of them yellow cards through the post. Luckily she showed it to me first before calling the number. We’re gonna stick it up in her care home with the word SCAM written all over it, just to warn the other older folks there and stop them getting caught out by these dodgy tricks.
9 years
Today I got one of those yellow card things saying I had hotel vouchers to claim. I called the number they left, 08009234851, but it felt dodgy so I ended up hanging up. Seems like a classic scam trying to get your bank info.
9 years
Got one of these through the post today and after a quick look, I reckoned it was a total con. The thing that annoys me most is the Royal Mail stamp slapped on it - makes it seem like they’re in on it! I wonder if Royal Mail even care, probably chuffed to be making a bit of cash delivering loads of these dodgy letters.

They were asking for ‘a small fee’ supposedly to cover postage costs. I said, ‘postage for what exactly?’

Funny enough, although it made its way to me, the address on it was all wrong. The proper address is Park Villa, Barrow Lane, Great Barrow, but the card had it as Great Lane Park Villa. Plus obvious spelling errors. Whoever sent this thinks they're smart, but really, they're just daft.

Anyway, straight in the rubbish bin it went, where it belongs.
Royal MailGreat Lane Park VillaPark VillaBarrow LaneGreat Barrow
9 years
I've just gotten a rather dodgy "Final Notice" through the post urging me to ring a certain number to claim a so-called "Reward." Strangely, the sender is as anonymous as a ghost, and there's quite literally no indication of who I'll be speaking to if I ring that number. The letter claims that their records show I have an unclaimed reward sitting in my account, but here's the kicker-I don't even have an account with them! This all feels exceedingly fishy and appears to be a clever ruse to entice unsuspecting folks into dialling a premium rate line. Not having any of it!
9 years
Got a yellow card through the post today. I called the number back and they said the holiday length had gone from a week to three weeks. The guy on the phone, who had a soft Irish accent, just wanted to check some details. He asked for bank info but didn’t want start dates or security codes, and said he’d only charge £3.98. When I asked how he could charge me without full details, he said the system handled that part automatically. I wasn’t about to give them my bank info at all. I thanked him for his time and made it clear to take me off their list because I’m not falling for this scam now or ever. The bloke seemed quite convincing and I can see how someone less cautious might believe him. BUT THIS IS DEFINITELY A SCAM. IT NEEDS TO BE REPORTED. PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND DON’T GET CAUGHT OUT.
9 years
I got a letter through the post claiming I'd won a holiday and it told me to call this number.
9 years
I reckon we’re facing a similar dilemma here. I’d wager that ringing that number would set you back a whopping £5 a minute and could potentially expose sensitive info. Frankly speaking, I believe Royal Mail is somewhat complicit in letting this dubious correspondence reach our letterboxes. If you’ve ended up losing any cash after calling that number, that’s truly unfortunate.
Royal Mail
9 years
My dad accidentally shared his card details, what’s the next step he should take?
9 years
Got a card through the post from that number saying if I called, I'd get a voucher for a week's stay in a hotel. I sent it back but took off my address and didn’t bother sticking a stamp on it.
9 years
Make sure you tell the HMRC about these con artists, I’m pretty certain they won’t be too pleased.
HMRC
9 years
Received one of these cards the other day, called the number printed on it. After a bit of waiting, a bloke with a strong Irish accent answered and seemed pretty legit. Normally, I’m pretty sharp with this sort of thing, but this time I got totally fooled, just like many others. Honestly, companies or people like this need to be locked up and shut down - there’s no place for scammers like them anywhere at all. 😑😑😑😑😑😑
9 years
Today my wife got one of those yellow final warning cards aswell and if it wasnt for finding this website i think we almost gave them our bank info cause the bloke talking was really believable. Please be careful and dont fall for these con artists. Honestly, the government needs to step up and do something about these frauds.
9 years
Totally a scam, don’t trust them at all!
9 years
Just got a yellow card too, looking just like the one you posted. Loving the idea of sending the rubbish right back at them. We're holding on to our stuff now, thinking we’ll give it a go as well.
9 years
Received one of those yellow cards! Ref: AC147683 - rang 0800 923 4841. It’s from ACAI Marketing Bangor, looks just like all the others with the same conditions. They offer a tiny present if you cover the postage! Nah, I’m not interested… didn’t bother chasing it up!
ACAI MarketingBangor
9 years
This is a total CON! The crooks always give themselves away, like spelling 'centre' as 'cenTER' in the letter. Also, under ‘YOUR CLAIM NUMBER IS: AC1398**’, there was a really dodgy sentence saying something like ‘to receive your free a gift a small fee will be required for postage’ - doesn’t make any sense! They never learn, always leaving clues behind. If you choose to ring their FREE number, remember to dial 141 before the 0800*** so they don’t catch your real phone number popping up for them. Also, one last tip - grab that yellow card they send and write something like ‘your peace of mind’ on it. Tell them they're scammers and post it back in an envelope addressed to ‘ACAI Marketing, 1 Balloo Court, Bangor, BT19 7AT’. Cross out your name with a black pen so they can’t see who sent it. Don’t put a stamp on it either - let them pay for the postage when it comes back to them!
ACAI MarketingBalloo CourtBangor
9 years
This morning, I got one of those yellow cards through the door. No actual deal like free hotel stays or anything, just said there’s an “unclaimed prize” waiting for me at some distribution centER (noticed the US spelling there). They gave me a claim code, AC128614 - makes me wonder if loads of folks got the very same code!
9 years
On 18/7/2017 I got this big yellow plastic card saying "FINAL NOTICE". It claimed to be for hotel vouchers lasting a week as a thanks for completing a phone survey. Thing is, I never enter phone surveys, and if you do win something, they wouldn't ask you to pay postage! I sent it back to them, making sure they had to cough up for the postage. Definitely a con!
9 years
So I got one of those dreaded yellow cards with a totally wrong name on it. After having a look into it, it was pretty clear it was some kind of scam. I popped the card straight back in the post and wrote a few choice words on it. Honestly, if you get one of these cards, just send it back - they’re the ones who end up footing the bill.
9 years
Received a card claiming I’ve scored some free hotel stays, but I don’t engage in phone surveys, so I’m certain it’s a load of nonsense. My partner, however, seems a bit more gullible and was keen to ring them up. I had to explain to her that it’s most likely a scam, as luck never seems to be on my side!
9 years
Today, I got one of those yellow cards saying it was a final notice about winning a 7 day hotel getaway after doing some phone survey. Thing is, I never got any other letters before this, and I definitely haven’t done any surveys on the phone (and don’t plan to). Of course, I didn’t call the number on the card and just threw it away. I’m in my late 70s, but my mind’s still sharp enough to see through these dodgy tricks. Cheers for backing up what I already had my doubts about.
9 years
What on earth? I don’t know who this is or why they’ve been ringing me!
9 years
Im constantly getting calls from loads of different numbers so I just blocked them all. But today, out of the blue, I got this yellow card in the post. I can't recall ever doing any survey, and it’s definitely not about holiday vouchers. It says I’ve got 7 days of hotel stay vouchers or something… if only I were that lucky haha. No way am I ringing them back. If I had actually won something, why wouldn’t they just post it straight to me? Why do they make you pay to receive a prize? Sounds dodgy to me.
9 years
Got this Final Notice in the post with a yellow card about a supposed 7 Days Hotel Accommodation Voucher from some main distribution office. I called up to find out which survey I'd supposedly completed, but they wouldn't clarify. Later on, they tried to push me into a 30-day trial, but the person on the phone was hard to understand, so I just told them I wasn’t interested. I also asked them to remove my details from their list before ending the call. Oh, and they wanted nearly £4 for a postage charge or something, which felt a bit dodgy.
9 years
Got this Final Notice yellow card saying I'd won some 7 days hotel stay vouchers from their main distribution place. Called them up to ask which survey I'd supposedly completed, but they wouldn’t say. Then they started pushing some 30-day trial deal, but I couldn’t really follow what she was saying, so I just told her I wasn’t interested. Finished by asking her to remove all my details from their system, then ended the call.
9 years
Just got one of those bright yellow cards through, but i'll be binning it straight away. I'm in my sixties and don’t bother with phone surveys at all.
9 years
I got one of those yellow cards too, with info on how to claim a prize, and honestly, I’m with everyone else here. That card telling you to call to get your bonus is so fishy!! If they ask for your bank details over the phone, just don’t believe them, especially when it’s supposed to be a free prize! Why bother sending a card at all? They could just send the holiday vouchers straight away. I’m pretty sure I never even did a survey on the phone! Trust your instincts and just avoid it. There’s way too many scams going around these days.
9 years
I left a comment earlier but forgot to mention that the number on the yellow card they posted me has a different digit. It says 0800 923 4851, not 4841 like it should be! Surely that’s a scam for sure!!!
9 years
Beware of holiday voucher scams! These fraudsters are only after your credit or debit card information, claiming it’s for “postage fees.” It’s best to avoid any communication with them and absolutely do not share your banking details. Stay vigilant!
9 years
Got a call earlier from a bloke with an Irish accent claiming I’d won 21 days worth of hotel stays along with travel vouchers. All I had to do was share my bank details to cover postage on some trial pack filled with info about clubs offering discounts at big supermarkets and travel firms. Yeah, right. I said no thanks and hung up straight away. I don’t usually bother with phone or online surveys but was a bit intrigued, so looked it up to make sure others don’t get caught out. The guy said this was some ACAI Marketing deal - sounded friendly and convincing enough though.
ACAI Marketing
9 years
Just got one of those cards myself today, and after reading the reviews, I shredded it straight away. Honestly, the post office should be stopped from dropping these things off. Seriously, something needs to be done about this!
9 years
Just like the person from Cambridgeshire a week back, I got one of those bright yellow cards saying I took part in a phone survey recently. I’d never bother with those calls, I’m elderly myself but not daft. It’s really frustrating how these scams carry on, and I wish there was a way to put a stop to them before more folks fall for it.
Cambridgeshire
9 years
So, are these calls actually free or what? Just wanna make sure I’m not getting charged for anything sneaky.
9 years
This is a scam, don’t waste your time calling the number. Just bin the postcard right away.
9 years
I’ve recently come across a firm called ACAI Marketing, and it seems to be linked with MyHolidayHub.co.uk, which operates as a subscription-based service. I would highly recommend taking a gander at the terms and conditions on the HolidayHub website before engaging with them in any way. It's certainly worth your while!
ACAI MarketingMyHolidayHub. co. ukHolidayHub
9 years
Beware of ACAI Marketing as they seem to be connected with MyHolidayHub.co.uk. It’s a membership site that charges you every month. You really need to carefully read all the fine print on MyHolidayHub before signing up as the terms are pretty complex and easy to miss. Just a heads up from BMMA.
ACAI MarketingMyHolidayHub. co. ukMyHolidayHubBMMA
9 years
I got a call from 08009234841 saying I’d won a prize, asking me to ring them back. When I checked, an American woman picked up and kept saying "hold on" before they connected me. It was all just a lot of waiting and weird noises like scan scan scan. Proper fishy if you ask me.
9 years
I recently received a postcard in the mail urging me to ring 0800 923 4841 regarding some hotel accommodation vouchers supposedly linked to a phone survey I participated in. The thing is, I haven’t filled out or taken any telephone surveys at all!

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