I was sold life insurance for funeral costs via a 02393 line from Reassured. After signing up, Marc called while I was still filling the online form, then texted from a mobile and gave me another 023 number – three different numbers raised a red flag. They supposedly set up a direct debit, so I’ll be contacting my bank and Reassured, cheers.
Dodgy Calls from Reassured?
Summary — +447860025118
Expert Opinion
Block this number immediately to halt the barrage of unwanted calls. These persistent callers often pose as representatives from firms like Reassured or Sun Life, pushing life insurance or funeral plans with aggressive tactics. Victims report multiple numbers in play, requests for bank details, and even fake policy updates demanding ID—classic scam red flags. One chap signed up unwittingly via direct debit, only to spot the dodgy switch between mobiles and landlines. Another got texts about non-existent Vodafone fraud. Stay vigilant: never share personal info over unsolicited calls. Contact your bank pronto if you've engaged, and report to Action Fraud. Hang up firmly and let it ring out next time—politeness won't deter them.
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Recent Reports for 07860 025118
They keep ringing and texting nonstop, trying to push insurance on me, yeah?
Avoid answering unknown numbers – I got a text about a life insurance policy I never took, asking for passport and licence to fix ‘errors’, which raised my suspicions. The landline looked clean, but the mobile was linked to a life‑insurance scam, mate.
Calls keep coming, first to the mobile and then to the landline if the mobile isn’t answered. A pleasant young lady answered the landline, yet they persistently push Sun Life products.
Beware of a fraudulent AIG life‑insurance policy—do not provide any details.
A caller claimed my Vodafone account had bogus charges, but I don't use Vodafone, so I hung up and blocked the number—watch out.
It seems to be a scam.
Number posted: 07860 025118 – looks ordinary, mate.
This number may be used for a life‑insurance scam.
Got a call from a bloke named David, supposedly from Reassured, asking for my bank details to set up a direct debit for a pre‑planned funeral, cheers.
A woman identifying as Lauren called after I completed an online quote, asking about cremation prices and repeatedly urging me to contact their accounts department to pay £3,295 in full— I declined.
Been pestered by Reassured’s telesales crew for over a month now – 72 calls and counting – supposedly on behalf of Sun Life. I told them to stop, even texted, but they ignore me. Wonder if Sun Life knows the damage to their and Alan Titmarsh’s reputation. Best to ring Sun Life (owned by Phoenix) directly, yeah?