Holiday Scam Alert: Don't Lose Your Deposit

Summary — +442033719581

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Caller Name: (scam)
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United Kingdom
Reviews: 13

Expert Opinion

Fraudsters posing as travel agents have targeted victims with fake holiday deals, often claiming affiliation with legitimate companies like Love Holidays. Callers use deceptive names such as Mike or Rebecca to build trust, quoting unrealistically low prices for flights or packages to destinations like India or Tenerife. Once payment is made—typically via bank transfer or card—scammers provide bogus booking confirmations and vanish, leaving travellers out of pocket by hundreds or thousands of pounds. Banks sometimes intervene to block transactions, but refunds are rarely forthcoming despite promises. Block this number immediately and report it to Action Fraud. Always verify agencies through official sites, use credit cards for bookings, and check reviews on trusted platforms before sharing details. Stay vigilant to avoid these travel scams—if it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

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Recent Reports for 020 3371 9581

442033719581 Scam Mike (scam)

Beware: a caller identifying himself as Mike, speaking Hindi with an Asian accent, used the number 020 3371 9581 – a known scam line copied from a travel site. My bank halted the transactions; block the number immediately.

442033719581 Scam Mike (scam)

This bloke named Mike claimed to be from Love Holidays and gave completely different booking details – total scam, avoid!

442033719581 Scam Mike (claimed)

Avoid them! They're scammers. A bloke called Mike claimed to be from Love Holidays, offered a ridiculously cheap quote, and thankfully my bank declined the payment.

442033719581 Scam Mike

A man named Mike urged me to buy flight tickets to India, offering a price £120 below market rates; he then sent a fabricated quote as part of the scam.

442033719581 Scam Rebecca (scam)

Someone named Rebecca claimed to offer a holiday to Tenerife, withdrew £1,400 from my account and sent bogus booking details. The money appeared as two transfers to BKGbooking.com and Love Holidays. After I discovered the fraud, I requested a refund; she emailed that it had been processed and would arrive within 14 days. Over 15 days have now passed and she’s stopped answering calls or emails.

442033719581 Scam

Posted a warning on our neighbourhood email site after someone was scammed in the West London area.

442033719581 Safe (scam)

Avoid booking this scam firm – you'll lose cash and get no documents, seriously, watch out.

442033719581 Scam (scam)

Be aware that 02033719581 is a fraudulent number used for bogus travel bookings; avoid any contact as they pose as agents and never transfer money.

442033719581 Scam (scam)

Watch out for the scam number 02033719581 used for fake travel bookings. They masquerade as travel agents but are fraudulent, often trying to take your money without delivering any services. To protect yourself: verify the company's address and reputation, read online reviews, use secure payment methods like credit cards, keep personal details private, and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

442033719581 Scam

Number 02033719581 has been repeatedly reported for fraudulent travel booking schemes, where scammers entice victims into paying for services that never materialise.

442033719581 Scam

Caution: Scam number 02033719581 targeting travel bookings. Keep safe by confirming the agency’s legitimacy – check its address and track record, read reliable reviews, always pay via secure methods such as credit cards, only share personal information with verified firms, and alert authorities or consumer protection bodies if anything looks suspicious.

442033719581 Scam Jet2 (scam)

Booked a holiday five days back, now Jet2 says it’s a scam – we paid £900, they won’t answer, we’re gutted, can’t afford another trip – absolute nightmare.

442033719581 Scam Scam

Looks like a rip‑off – paid over £1k for a flight that got ‘cancelled/rescheduled’, then asked for extra £400 or a refund that never showed up – major scam, watch out.

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