09061580913
☎️ 09061580913 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (Thus). It is part of the phone block 906158 with a prefix of 0906.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 09061580913
- Reported unclaimed prize SMS scamApr
2011Scammed by SMS prize notificationFeb
2011Received con mail, feels foolishFeb
2011Fraudulent prize claim warningFeb
2011Unclaimed prize call is fraudulentJan
2011Received same email as AliJan
2011Suspicious prize allocation email receivedJan
2011Scam identified involving Unclaimed PrizeJan
2011Questioning safety of survey responseJan
201109061580913 has 9 comments of which 9 x neutral
09061580913 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 09061580913 👆 is reported as a scam operation sending mails about unclaimed prizes or surveys, often asking recipients to call premium rate numbers or send texts costing considerable amounts. Many have experienced unexpected charges after responding, with calls lasting several minutes and texts being deducted from mobile balances. Despite claims of firm closures, this entity apparently continues using addresses linked to previous scams in Hay on Wye or Ross on Wye. Users warn that genuine prizes wouldn't involve costly phone calls or unclear prize details. The consensus is to treat such mails as fraudulent and avoid engaging with the provided contact details, as these activities are linked to known court cases and consumer complaints.
Reports on phone number 09061580913
10 yearsI received a letter regarding a survey, stating that I could claim a prize by ringing a 0906 number or sending a letter to a specified address. I'm left wondering, is this safe to do?10 yearsI received a rather dubious letter from a company calling themselves Unclaimed Prize Rollout. As many others have already pointed out, it's quite apparent that this is all rather fishy. We didn’t bother to call the number they provided because, honestly, we can't recall entering for any prize they’re claiming we've won. No mention of the so-called competition or an authoritative prize controller is given at all. I’m on the verge of tossing this junk in the bin, as it’s obvious it's a scam. Hope this sheds some light for others caught up in this nonsense. If anyone does decide to ring the number or text them, I wouldn't be surprised if they end up footing the bill for the scammers' holiday plans! Ha!10 yearsReceived a rather peculiar letter from ECRED24c, expressing gratitude for participating in an online survey. Apparently, we are to ring 09061 580913 to receive an allocation code, or alternatively, we could send a stamped envelope to claim our prize. Has anyone else encountered these chaps? I'm curious if they're legitimate or just pulling a fast one. Any insights would be greatly appreciated! Cheers!11 yearsI received correspondence and reminders from these individuals on the 27th of January and again on the 24th of February, linked to a private allocation number (which seems to have been distributed to others) 603498. Initially, I brushed aside the first letter, but later came to think this might be legitimate - unfortunately, I didn’t look into the company's background as I should have. It feels like we've thrown away ten quid on this phone call, and quite frankly, we’re feeling rather silly about it! I've seen a mention in the local press that suggests these folks might be stepping back from their dubious activities. I'm left wondering, what are our options now?11 yearsI recently received a rather dubious email about an Unclaimed Prize Rollover. Thinking I was being clever, I sent off a text with the code "RED59" to 84228, genuinely believing it was a harmless option. To my dismay, we were bombarded with around five messages and noticed a deduction of nearly ten quid from our phone account! I’m in the process of reporting this shifty operation to Consumer Watchdog. It's astonishing that, even with their apparent shutdowns, they continue to function with an address in Hay-on-Wye!Consumer WatchdogHay - on - Wye12 yearsWe received a rather dubious letter labelled as an Unclaimed Prize Rollover. In our naivety, we sent a text reading "RED59" to 84228, thinking it was the sensible thing to do. Little did we know we'd soon receive a barrage of around five messages and notice a deduction of about ten quid from our phone balance! I've decided enough is enough and will be lodging a complaint with Consumer Watchdog. It’s astonishing that, even with all the noise about cracking down on these scams, they’re still functioning under a Hay on Wye address!Consumer Watchdog12 yearsI recently received a rather dodgy email about some so-called unclaimed prize draw, featuring the code ECRED24C. The phone number they provided for inquiries is 09061580912, and they also suggest texting 84228. Apparently, they're claiming I’ve completed a survey. However, right at the bottom, it mentions calls could cost £1.50 per minute, with a maximum duration of six minutes! To be quite frank, I won’t be engaging with this nonsense at all; it’s plainly a scam. When one genuinely wins a prize, they should never have to pay to claim it - proper organisations contact winners directly. So, take my advice and steer clear of this rubbish!12 yearsWe've received the exact same email as Ali. A prompt response is forthcoming.Ali13 yearsI recently stumbled across a piece in the Mirror regarding some dodgy blokes from Ross on Wye who are facing legal proceedings in the High Court. It appears they’ve rebranded themselves as the Unclaimed Prize Roll out. Honestly, it’s just a scam, plain and simple.RossHigh CourtSubmit Your Own Report (0906 158 0913)
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