08717119887

☎️ 08717119887 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 871711 with a prefix of 0871.

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0871 711 9887 Tagged as:

tsh milton miller kevin brown telephone preference service jason tsh gold albert victor tina hobbs jon dawson

TimeLine of events for phone number 08717119887

  • Frustration over persistent scam calls
    May
    2011
  • Fraudulent charge, wants resolution
    Apr
    2011
  • Partner cancels card after fraud
    Apr
    2011
  • Regrettable experience with credit card
    Jan
    2011
  • Frustration with constant unwanted calls
    Nov
    2008
  • Scam call requesting debit card
    Oct
    2008
  • Possible scam with personal information
    Oct
    2008
  • Provided info, cancelled card, suspicious names
    Oct
    2008
  • Don't fall for the scam
    Oct
    2008
  • Scam involving donation for child
    Oct
    2008
  • Partner had identical card issue
    Oct
    2008
  • Suspicious call offering credit card
    Sep
    2008
  • Scam attempt, personal information exposed
    Sep
    2008
  • Evasive support, questionable charges, shady
    Sep
    2008
  • Qualified without credit check, 7500 limit
    Sep
    2008

08717119887 has 15 comments of which 15 x neutral

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08717119887 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 08717119887 👆 is reported as a persistent scam involving callers offering credit cards with tempting limits and 0% interest, despite recipients being on the phone preference service. Callers often with generic or suspicious names claim the number was selected for a special offer and try to obtain debit card details under false pretences, sometimes mentioning charity donations. Many have worrying accounts of providing info, then cancelling bank cards promptly. The calls frequently use withheld numbers and appear evasive about fees and details. Victims feel targeted and frustrated, noting the caller’s knowledge of personal info like name, address, and DOB, adding to the sense of a sophisticated scam operation. Several warn others to be cautious and not to trust these unsolicited offers.

Reports on phone number 08717119887

10 years
We recently contacted our bank and had our card cancelled because these individuals managed to take £45 from us. It’s high time they were stopped.
10 years
Received a call from someone claiming to be from TSH Gold Mastercard, offering a £7,500 limit at an interest-free rate for a year, followed by a 2% fee thereafter. She mentioned that our number had been selected. Don’t be taken in by them; it’s a total scam!
TSH Gold
10 years
I’ve just discovered that my partner has pulled the very same stunt. He was on the phone with the bank, sorting out the cancellation of his card. The chap he was chatting to went by the name Milton Miller. Make sure to give them a proper earful!
Milton Miller
10 years
I’ve just discovered something rather unsettling; it appears that my other half has gone and done precisely the same thing. He was on the blower to the bank, sorting out cancelling his card. The chap he conversed with claimed his name was Milton Miller. Make sure you give them a right scolding!
Milton Miller
11 years
This evening, Jason gave us a bell, all thanks to that delightful 0% deal we could utilise! We handed over a Visa card, albeit a bit hesitant like everyone else in this situation. Not long after, we got in touch with our bank, and they promptly cancelled our card. I must admit, I feel rather foolish now, but I suppose that’s just how it goes-you live and learn, don’t you?
Jason
11 years
Received a call from someone who was touting a zero per cent offer for the first year, followed by a five per cent interest rate for the duration of the loan. They mentioned a credit limit of £5,000 and a £100 voucher to boot. However, they insisted on obtaining card details to facilitate a donation aimed at aiding a child. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!
11 years
Today, we received an identical phone call from a woman named Veronica Brown, and I must say, the offer for a MasterCard boasting £1,500 credit with absolutely 0% interest felt rather dodgy. We heard her out, but similar to what others have expressed, we're quite concerned that she’s managed to gather our personal details such as our name, address, date of birth, and phone number. When she then asked for our debit card information, we promptly refused. She directed us to ring 08717 119887 between 2 PM and 9 PM, even providing some kind of employee ID, number 1174, to boot. My instincts scream that this is a scam! Take heed and don’t fall for it!
Veronica BrownMasterCard
11 years
It's quite similar in that we also have a cap of £7,500. Allegedly, we managed to get approved without undergoing any credit assessment.
11 years
Honestly, do these individuals think I’m completely daft? I mean, really, how many Asians do you come across named Kevin or bearing the surname Brown? Just today, I received a rather tempting offer of thousands of pounds for a TSH master gold card. It’s baffling! We’re signed up with the Telephone Preference Service, yet these calls keep flooding in at a staggering rate of four to five per week. When I called 1471 to check the number, lo and behold, it was withheld. Quite the shocker, isn't it?
KevinBrownTSHTelephone Preference Service
11 years
Earlier today, I received a call from a chap named Jason Silvers, who was pitching an enticing offer for a Master Gold card. He claimed it had a whopping £7500 limit with a marvellous 0% APR for the first 12 weeks, then a modest 2% thereafter. Apparently, our number was randomly selected as part of a promotion to celebrate their fifth anniversary. He also mentioned we'd be rewarded with £100 in vouchers to spend at our local garage. It was rather alarming how he knew both my name and address, but he insisted on needing my card details to proceed. He mentioned that he was from a company called TSH.
Jason SilversTSH
12 years
Blimey, we just had a rather unsettling experience about twenty minutes ago! Foolishly, we gave out our details, but we've since shut down the card. We chatted with a couple of individuals named Albert Victor and Tina Hobbs. Odd names, don’t you think? They certainly sounded a bit out of the ordinary, although the names themselves don’t scream foreign. Quite the strange encounter, to say the least!
Albert VictorTina Hobbs
12 years
We had a similar experience! As soon as we inquired about the costs, she became quite elusive and skirted around the details regarding the per-minute rate for calling customer support. She did give her employee number as tsh004577 and mentioned that she’s based in central London. It all seemed a bit too convenient and somewhat dodgy; plus, it took her forever to get to any relevant information. Suffice it to say, she wasn't getting our debit card details!
London
12 years
Honestly, do these folks think I've lost the plot? How many Asians can you honestly name who bear the name Kevin or the surname Brown? Today, I was even tempted with some ludicrous offer of thousands of pounds for a so-called TSH master gold card. Despite being registered with the Telephone Preference Service, these calls just keep flooding in, averaging about four or five each week. When I rang 1471 to check the number, surprise, surprise-the number was withheld. What a shocker!
KevinBrownTSHTelephone Preference Service
12 years
We're in precisely the same predicament as those mentioned earlier. We had a credit limit of £7,500 and when we were approached to contribute a mere £5.00 to a children's charity, the caller-who went by the name of Jon Dawson-seemed solely intent on obtaining our current debit card details. Folks like this are the last individuals we’d ever consider handing our hard-earned cash to. It's utterly outrageous how they think they can prey on people's goodwill!
Jon Dawson
12 years
Crikey, we’ve just had a similar brush with the same outfit - this time, they went by the name Martin Cooper. They dangled the carrot of a MasterCard with a £7,500 limit in front of us. When we explained we couldn’t locate our card at the moment, it was a lucky escape as we didn’t divulge any personal details! Still, it was a right muddle since they already had our name, date of birth, and address, and now we’re left feeling a bit foolish knowing they’ve sussed out which bank we use. Just wondering if there's anything I can do to ring alarm bells for others, as I reckon not everyone will trust a phone number on a search engine?
Martin Cooper

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