I very quickly got a bad feel about the call when the female caller reeled off a lot of info in quick succession not giving me the chance to ask questions - I challenged back stating I will not give a... Mehr ansehen
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My initial impression of this site was okay, I just played as they had the best deals but since the upgrade I really enjoy the new layout and ease of playing. I definitely have to give shout out for g... Mehr ansehen
Had a call this morning - woman spoke very quickly - used jokes to confuse me in terms of what she was saying - kept on insisting on my obtaining my bank account details when I refused she used the e... Mehr ansehen
like many others on here i received a call, saying that i had received 10 free tickets that i would get in an email once the manager is back online. he spoke about 150 tickets a week and then asked m... Mehr ansehen
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As Per 'Minty Boo'
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My review is exactly the same,... Blah Blah South African Accent picked it up straight away,.. and I'm a Kiwi.
Phoned twice over the past few days, this time with my laptop open, so was able to do a simple check all round the web and the 150 Winners website.
Yip, they had all my details and said I had entered a previous prize draw in the last 3-6 months,... If I had, I doubt I would have left personnel details on any of those competition pages.
London based numbers:
020 3514 1512
020 3514 5547
Website looks slick, but generic in format with simple front page loading with no additional layer pages.
Just avoid and inform them that they must delete the personnel information as you are not giving them permission to store this information on their files. GDPR - Needs your permission.
Note: Any random numbers that come up on your phone that you don't recognise that are not attached to a known person in your address book is a straight RED Card.
I reckon we'll we beat SA if they get to the Rugby World Cup Final,.... Hahahahaha, LOL
Hi I can't believe what everyone has…
Hi I can't believe what everyone has wrote. I recieved a phone call from some women, telling me I won free lottery tickets. She said you won Gillette racer for one month supply. After that she said before we can send you the product you have to signe up for free lottery tickets. Which will cost £39 for 3 month. I told them if you call me again am going to report you to the crime stoppers. Then she hang the phone up. So white people you need to be careful as you people are the easiest people to trick.
Similiar Experience
I just had a similar experience, the same woman called me.
I let her carry on with her patter and she sounded very annoyed when I refused to give my bank details and put the phone down.
The website says it is run by Chicago Commerce, but a Googe search shows no relationship.
BEWARE OF THESE SCAMMERS.
Just received a scam call from a lady called BIANCA with a distinctive South African accent saying that i have won 10 Euromillion tickets and an email was to follow with a confirmation of that. This Bianca woman was talking so quick making sure that I was not able to ask her any questions. She went on to say that as a syndicate I had a 90% chance of winning the jackpot and each month I will be refunded back all my money i have used if I didn’t win anything. She was not happy when I challenged her and questioned her on whether the £39 a month was for subscription or not. Bianca went on to request for my bank details which I refused to give her. She couldn’t answer me but sounded annoyed with me and put the phone down on me.
SCAM - 150 Stay away
I very quickly got a bad feel about the call when the female caller reeled off a lot of info in quick succession not giving me the chance to ask questions - I challenged back stating I will not give any details over the phone or clarify myself. Clearly a scam trying to get details from anyone they call - I hung up and have blocked the number on my phone..... BEWARE SCAM
like many others on here i received a…
like many others on here i received a call, saying that i had received 10 free tickets that i would get in an email once the manager is back online. he spoke about 150 tickets a week and then asked me for my account number and sort code from my bank, he said this information is only used to deposit money into the bank itself, as comfortable i am at giving away my sort code i wasn't too sure about this guy. i said to him that i was logging onto my online banking to look for the information and instead i looked at the reviews, and hung up the phone on him.
something didn't seem right about this call. This guys name was James Thomas
Very similar experience!
Very similar experience!
I received a call very much along the same lines. She went on to state my name, address, dob and email address. She then asked for my back details. I said I was not happy to give them. She went on to say you should never give the 16 digit number from your bank card over the phone, but it was safe to give the account number and sort code and as they followed GDPR, those details would be safe. Whilst on the phone I checked for reviews, relayed what I'd read and said I didn't want to continue with the conversation. She tried to keep me on the line by suggesting I speak to her manager. I refused and told her I would check them out with my bank tomorrow. She was then happy to get off the phone. Stay clear!
Very similar experience to the other…
Very similar experience to the other reviews. A call to say I had entered a competition and I had won entry into a syndicate of 150 people and I just needed to pick my numbers for my sindicate. I gave her some random numbers, she then started waffling on and said that I was also entitled to 70 odd lines per week till Christmas and that it worked out as about 13p a line. She then said she didn't need my 16 digit number etc. And I would receive an email to log into my account. She mentioned something about I could only withdraw if I had more than £10 in my account, then asked what my bank was. It was at this point I sort of stopped her and asked her to back track. She tried to say that I could give her my details and it was safe. I said that I would rather receive the email and then go from their, and I didn't want to give her my details, as k want sure who she was etc. She said I would only get an email once I gave her my details. She said something about I would receive my money back if I didn't win. Sounds a bit dodgy. I can imagine that people can easily fall for this. She called herself Hayley on the phone. I accidently hung up on her called back and immediately for her again. Can't imagine that would happen in a normal call centre environment.
Don't risk it
A gentleman called with a foreign accent from 150winners. He says I had won 10 free tickets and I do not need to pay for them as it is a free promotion and then it would be £39 every 2 weeks. He talked quite fast and then asked if it sounded good and asked for my lucky numbers and then acc mum and sort code
I asked him to send me the free tickets and company details via email and if I wanted to continue with the membership I would do so my self. I told him I didn't want to give him my bank details. Then he put me onto his manager and she started waffling on about how a sort code and account number is not sensitive data. I told her to hold and read some reviews and I told her that I wasn't interested and then I put the phone down.
Had a call this morning from 150 winners
Had a call this morning - woman spoke very quickly - used jokes to confuse me in terms of what she was saying - kept on insisting on my obtaining my bank account details when I refused she used the excuse that they needed to know where to put any winnings should i be one of the lucky ones - when I refused she became cagey again using jokes etc. - Checked them out - a scam to get you to pay a lot of money each month for the same chances you would get going to buy your ticket at £2 at Tesco etc . Do not do it!!!
Not for me.
The salesman was very abrupt and I found it hard to get a word in, he said I'd entered my details online?? which I can honestly say I can't remember. He offered the 10 free entries but when in the "very speedy" conversation I caught the price of £39.00 a month I asked him to stop talking so fast and repeat, He pointed out I had said I played lottery maybe twice a week, more if it was a big jackpot, he worked out an average of £7 a week???? so it wasn't far off. When I went to school 4 x 7 + £28.00, he then asked for my bank sort code and when I said "NO" he was not pleased, he did give me the details to look at the firm online and the phone number and I had to tell him I was putting the phone down about 3 times before I did. I will not be using this service.
I had a phone call from this company…
I had a phone call from this company who said I could have free tickets for the Euro lottery on Friday and asking for my numbers. The salesman said there was no fee and the winnings would be paid into my bank account at my request. This sounded too good to be true, but the man kept on repeating the same thing and pressing me for my numbers. I said I wasn't interested but he kept on and on and was still talking when I put the phone down after 15 minutes. The company's website states, "Following our initial telephone conversation, we will send you an email with information about our Service and a link to these Terms. Your membership will begin when we receive your first membership fee." This is not what the salesman told me.
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