08719711868
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08719711868
- Avoid this website, it's a scamMay
2011Happy to read comments, thanks!May
2011Seeking help to get refundMay
2011Concerned about refund, suspects fraudJan
2011Research saved us from debtNov
2009Concerns about booking cancellation upcomingNov
2009Frustrated with unresponsive client serviceNov
2009Angry about being scammed, confusedNov
2009Take action against fraudulent sitesNov
2009Regretful about financial decision madeNov
2009Concerned about scams, seeking justiceNov
2009Prevent financial mistakes, be cautiousOct
2009Happy to have read commentsOct
2009Borrowed money; found it disappointingSep
2009Struggling financially, seeking resolution urgentlySep
2009Scammers target desperate individuals, bewareSep
2009Seeking help for refund urgentlySep
2009Frustrated with booking scam experienceAug
2009Scam job payment, lost moneyAug
2009Convincing hoax; should be stoppedJul
2009Unable to recover money; fraudJul
2009ParterYou.com is a scamJun
2009Scam number, avoid using it!May
200908719711868 has 23 comments of which 23 x neutral
08719711868 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08719711868 👆 is reported as a scam associated with a fake escort booking service that persuades victims to pay substantial fees upfront into bank accounts. Numerous users warn of being duped out of hundreds of pounds, often borrowing money to pay these fees, only to have their supposed bookings cancelled or never materialise. The operatives use convincing tactics, including persistent calls and voicemails from purported representatives, but the service proves deceitful and fraudulent. Many urge victims to report the matter to consumer protection agencies and trading standards to combat the fraud. Visitors are strongly advised not to engage or provide payment, and instead to thoroughly research such offers to avoid financial loss and distress.
Reports on phone number 08719711868
10 yearsBlimey! It's truly astonishing how persuasive these individuals can be. We were also caught off guard and only just took the time to search for the number. Hoping we did this prior as well! If it turns out to be a scam, shouldn't they be put out of action?10 yearsI must say, I'm quite pleased to have perused everyone's thoughts and experiences here-thank you ever so much! Today, we’re finally ready to part with our cash. Honestly, this all seemed a bit too rosy to be true at first glance. I’m relieved we chose to investigate further. When you all band together, there's bound to be a way to reclaim your funds. Legal action is absolutely on the table! If these individuals have an online presence, they surely have a physical address linked to their operations. By rallying together and reaching out as a collective, you can take meaningful steps. We hold no grudges against you for embarking on this path, though! I feel a strong sense of camaraderie in this situation!10 yearsBlimey! If only we’d thought to check this out before transferring any cash into their account. Seriously, folks, take heed! We feel rather foolish now.10 yearsBlimey, we had to take a loan from a mate to settle this, and now we’ve stumbled upon this. What a pickle!10 yearsCheers to everyone who took the time to share their experiences. It’s infuriating to be on the brink of sorting out a payment for what was advertised as a booking this evening. How do these individuals manage to rest easy at night? Life’s already a tough nut to crack, especially for single mothers. I first had a chat with Sophie, then Rachel, who claimed to be the booking manager. Honestly, we genuinely hope these fraudsters are shut down and face the consequences for their deceitful actions, suffering from misfortune for all days to come.SophieRachel10 yearsWe're in a bit of a bind here and really could use your assistance. Both my mate and I have been taken for a ride, and I'm keen to reclaim my cash. Would you be willing to lend a hand in putting an end to this situation permanently? I'm utterly serious about wanting my funds returned.11 yearsIt's all over for us now. We've got a little one to look after and a home to secure, and now I'm facing an unexpected £270 that I have to fork out myself! I can hardly wrap my head around it. What on earth am I supposed to do? I refuse to just let them off the hook for this!11 yearsAbsolutely, it seems we've been taken for a ride! I'm wondering why it’s so difficult to reclaim my funds. Surely this amounts to nothing less than a scam!11 yearsRecently, we forked out £235 of the £470 fee. One might wish we had done a bit more digging beforehand! The company just called to confirm that the booking is absolutely happening this evening. Well, let's see how long that lasts before they pull the rug out from under us-I'm fairly certain that’ll happen. Keep an eye on this situation!11 yearsCount us among the foolish! Honestly, how could anyone think earning money like this would be a walk in the park? I'm referring to us, of course. What a bunch of daft muppets we were to suspect there was something off, yet we ignored our better judgement. Right now, I'm in talks with our bank to see if they can assist in retrieving our funds. If that doesn't pan out, we’re planning to reach out to Consumer Direct for some guidance.Consumer Direct11 yearsI had a rather unfortunate experience with ParterYou.com. It initially seemed promising, but in reality, it’s just a scam. You fork out approximately £300, believing you're securing a rendezvous with a charming and wealthy gentleman, only for them to later cancel on you. To make things worse, you’re instructed to transfer the funds directly into a bank account, leaving you with no recourse to retrieve your cash. It’s nothing short of a trick, so do be cautious and steer clear!ParterYou. com11 yearsWhat a bunch of numpties we were! We fell for a call from someone claiming to be Rianna & Steff, and they sounded so genuine, or at least we convinced ourselves they did. Now we’re out of pocket by £366 and feel like absolute plonkers for not doing a bit of digging on this site first. Seriously, save yourselves the hassle and steer clear if you were considering using this service!Rianna & Steff11 yearsYou won’t believe the latest! I’ve just received an email from PartnerYou claiming that our client has attempted to reach us multiple times but has been unsuccessful. Consequently, they've opted for another escort. This comes on the heels of us clarifying that no one has rung us at all! Honestly, these folks are so full of nonsense-what an absolute bunch of charlatans! It's infuriating. I strongly encourage everyone to keep contacting Trading Standards and Consumer Direct. The more voices we can add to this complaint, the better it will be for all of us!PartnerYouTrading StandardsConsumer Direct11 yearsWe plan to transfer the funds into two separate bank accounts within a three-day timeframe, using our brother's account. Upon reflecting on the situation, we're relieved to discover that this is Rachel who's been attempting to contact us. We're intending to secure a suitable job with honest employers who treat their staff fairly, as our uncle has previously been in their employ. However, I can't help but feel an urge to see these dubious companies shut down as soon as possible; I'd hate for anyone else to fall victim to their scams.Rachel11 yearsAlright, everyone, I implore you! This isn’t just about leaving comments here. We need to get proactive! Please, consider ringing up Consumer Direct at 08454 04 05 06 or contacting Trading Standards. If we don’t unite and voice our concerns against these shady websites, those fraudsters will continuously siphon off our hard-earned cash. I'm feeling quite frustrated and rather upset about the whole situation. Let’s band together, shall we? Cheers, Ellie.Consumer DirectEllie11 yearsI appreciate everyone’s insights shared here. We consider ourselves fortunate to have done our homework prior to proceeding with this. I'm currently in quite a financial pickle and it would've been even more dire had we not paused and thought things through. The lady we had a conversation with, who goes by Kirsty, has taken to calling us every day and even leaves us voicemails. It’s becoming quite a nuisance, really. We’re not keen on investing any more of our time or effort into this. These individuals are just downright unscrupulous.Kirsty11 yearsI had a similar experience! I’m absolutely fuming with myself for falling for it. I can’t help but wonder when I’ll be able to go after those scammers using my bank details. Those blighters really got the better of me!11 yearsI'm absolutely chuffed that we’ve managed to peruse your thoughts. A massive thank you to everyone involved! We’ve decided to part with our cash today. It all seemed a bit too fantastic, didn’t it? I’m genuinely pleased we decided to investigate further. Listen, when you band together, there must be a route to reclaim your funds. You’ve got the option to take legal action. If these folks have a website, it means they’ve got a physical address tied to their operation. By collaborating and reaching out to one another, we can make this happen. And let's be clear, we’re not holding any grudges against you for this! We feel remarkably close to resolving this matter!12 yearsOh, indeed, we came across some floodlights, but I just can't seem to get a refund. Surely this must be a scam!12 yearsThis number was linked to a company called Partneryou, and I must say, it’s a complete con! They’ll pester you to buy their services and cheekily demand £272.25 for so-called advertising once you’ve made a booking. You might think you’re all set, pay them, and then-surprise! The booking gets cancelled. It’s a right dodgy scheme! Stay clear, I say!Partneryou12 yearsReceived a call about a potential gig as a male escort, claiming they had work lined up for me. They instructed us to transfer £470-£70 to their bank account upfront. We complied, but then the job fell through at the last minute. Now we're left in a bit of a tight spot, having to borrow funds from a mate to cover the loss. What a complete shambles!12 yearsCame across an ad online for escorts, but they claimed to be non-sexual, and I had a chat with someone named Daniell (probably a pseudonym). The whole spiel was eerily similar to what others have mentioned, with the same fabricated tales! It’s evident this company is nothing but a bunch of unscrupulous con artists taking advantage of vulnerable individuals. Thankfully, our funds were safeguarded thanks to this fantastic website. Huge thanks for that! Cheers, JulesDaniellJules12 yearsWe really require your assistance... My friend and I have fallen victim to a scam, and I am determined to retrieve my funds. Are you willing to join forces with me to put an end to these charlatans for good? I'm completely serious about wanting my money returned.Submit Your Own Report (0871 971 1868)
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