08714238247
☎️ 08714238247 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TalkTalk Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 871423 with a prefix of 0871.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08714238247
- Frequent calls causing high billDec
2015Important private call received urgentlyApr
2011Avoid payday loans; they're scams!Apr
2011Received call, disconnected after inquiryJan
2011Concerned about firm's legitimacy, unresponsiveJan
2011They should leave or go awayJan
2011Genuine service, loans increase laterJan
2011Spam call about canceled statementJan
2011Ignored call, frustrated with lendersJan
2011Concerned about potential loan scamDec
2010Loan process took too longAug
2010Moneybox related to payday loansJun
2010Missed calls from these individualsJun
2010Suspicious calls from unknown companyJun
2010Unknown callers rang multiple timesMay
2010Inconsistent response to phone callsMar
2010Moneybox spamming after application cancellationMar
2010Agreeing with previous commentMar
2010Caller hangs up immediately after answeringFeb
2010Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 17 February 2014 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Cusveorth Coombe(Cornwall), Grantham(Lincolnshire) and Lower Twitchen(Devon).
08714238247 has 19 comments of which 19 x neutral
08714238247 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08714238247 👆 is reported as a persistent caller linked to 24/7 Moneybox, likely a payday loan company. Many express concern over repeated daily calls, unclear communication, and fears around legitimacy, especially as some say their bank details are held by them. People mention receiving loan offers typically around £100 but warn about high repayments and slow processing times. Others highlight frequent missed calls, no useful messages left, and calls dropping as soon as answered. Some users remain sceptical if it's a legit firm or a scam, sharing experiences of loan applications later cancelled but followed by constant follow-ups. Several express frustration, calling the firm crooks, while a few acknowledge it as a genuine but aggressive lender. Overall, reported as intrusive with questionable practices.
Reports on phone number 08714238247
10 yearsThese individuals really ought to take a hike!10 yearsAbsolutely, those folks keep giving us a bell and then hanging up. So, we decided to return the favour and give them a cheeky miss call too!10 yearsSteer clear of these rogues when it comes to loans! They're nothing more than swindlers, and frankly, they deserve to be reported to trading standards without a doubt. Seriously, avoid payday loans at all costs!10 yearsWe’ve reached out to this company three times regarding a payday loan and we’ve yet to receive any response. It’s rather concerning whether they’re a genuine organisation, especially since they hold our bank and card information. I’m wondering if anyone else has had experience with them or perhaps secured a loan through their services? Any insights would be appreciated!11 yearsI can totally relate to that!11 yearsI'm receiving incessant messages from Moneybox at all hours concerning an application we initially submitted but later decided to cancel. It's becoming quite bothersome!Moneybox11 yearsOur phone bill has shot up alarmingly this month, and I've noticed this particular number showing up quite a lot-around five or six times daily for more than a week now! Could anyone shed some light on who this might be?11 yearsReceived a call on our office phone earlier. The person on the other end insisted it was a matter of utmost importance and highly confidential. The poor chap hurried over to relay the message to me!11 yearsI can vouch for 24/7 Money Box; they're the real deal. As a first-time borrower, you typically start off with a loan of £100. But once you’ve settled that first debt, they’re quite generous about upping the amount they’re prepared to lend you in the future. Just to give you an idea, if you borrow a hundred quid, you’ll end up paying back around £130.11 yearsIt's quite remarkable how, when it comes to money matters, these individuals suddenly find the time to respond to emails and perhaps even answer our calls-if we're lucky. I've had the misfortune of reaching for my phone twice now, only to discover that the call has already ended by the time I'm able to pull it out. It's a right nuisance, to say the least!12 yearsI’ve been bombarded by what feels like constant spam from this treasury outfit. They sent us a statement for something we initiated but then decided to scrap. It's all rather irritating, to be honest!12 yearsToday, while I was at work, I received a call from 08714 238 247. They mentioned they were from a firm called Active Security and were trying to reach one of our colleagues who is currently unavailable. I looked online for this business but only found companies related to security systems, none of which seemed to have this number listed. It’s quite peculiar, as they’ve attempted to get in touch with our office at least ten times today without leaving any message. I suspect they might be a credit agency or perhaps a debt collection firm, but I haven't been able to ascertain anything for certain.Active Security12 yearsThis appears to be the 24/7 Moneybox service managed by Active Securities. It's quite likely that they're responding to inquiries regarding a payday loan application. I recall another contact number they frequently use: 02071832609.Active Securities12 yearsThe phone rang six times, and I haven’t the foggiest idea who might be on the other end. Just a mystery that’s left me rather puzzled!12 yearsI received a call from some folks inquiring about a chap named Gary. They then asked for our name, which we provided. Oddly enough, they hung up right after that. Curiosity got the better of me, so I used 1471 to trace the call and reached out again. This time, a message greeted me with a cheerful, 'THANK YOU FOR calling MONEYBOX.COM.' We promptly ended the call and decided to look up the number online.GaryMONEYBOX12 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today but chose to disregard it. I'm on the ex-directory list, yet I've had about four different loan companies pestering us this month. It's infuriating, especially since I haven’t even applied for any loans!12 yearsEvery time we pick up the call, they just hang up straight away!12 yearsHello there! So, we’ve just wrapped up a deal with those folks to borrow a hundred quid. 😂 Honestly, it felt like an eternity waiting for them to agree to the loan-it's nearly time for us to pay it back now! Can you believe it? A whole hundred pounds! Hahaha, what a ridiculous situation!13 yearsHi there! I recently received an offer of £100 with 24/7 Moneybox, but I’m a bit hesitant. Can anyone share their experiences? Did you actually receive your loan, or did these folks leave you in the lurch? We're on the brink of providing our bank details, but I've got a nagging feeling it might be a scam. We've been through a similar ordeal with another company before, and they ended up siphoning off £300 from us! Quite the worry, isn't it?Submit Your Own Report (0871 423 8247)
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