Great banter on phone. Knew it was some kinda scam as they said I won a competition after joining none. Their motto is "secure tomorrow, subscribe today " Question is, what depressed man cares abou... See more
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You are a load of scammers, you get illegal phone calls that lie and cheat you into setting up a direct debit for something I know nothing about or even require. This was all done through a competitio... See more
What an amazing easy helpful understanding company. Needed a will which I know would be complicated but the professional people who dealt with me were amazing. Took me through it all step by step. C... See more
Scammers? Would not give them any details. Asking for bank details to confirm your identity, because of gdpr, lol. As soon as denied giving bank details, conversation ended within seconds. I woul... See more
They are despicable
They are despicable. They called saying I have entered the possibility to win an iPhone 17, asked for sort code and account number which I thought was just to verify. Then you send myself an email about setting up a direct debit to EAZLIF-MTANB41DR! What are earth are they referring to, never said this on the call. Calling the bank ASAP tomorrow to not allow any payments being made to them. Barely anyone on their Facebook, not a credible business at all
Eazylife Scam
They called me on a number that couldn't be recognised on the internet. Saying I had won a competition. Then they told me all my details, where i lived, name and birthday. (I couldn't remember entering a competition). Then asking me about giving my bank details. I had a second guess and asked if they could send me a email in confirmation etc. I looked and the site: eazylifelegal seems to be well planned but odd things like number is a picture not text. (companies would normally make them text because ease of customer use). It is very fishy. Anyway I said can you call me back in 30min, so I've blocked the number and writing this review. Be careful.
SCAM
SCAM. They already have lot of your details to seem legit and say you've won £500 pounds via a competition. AVOID!
Scammers!!
Scammers!!! They lie to you using names of grocery stores. Shameless people and then set up direct debits to take money
Stay aware. Scammers
I received a T/C from this company 3 days ago. They claimed I won £750 from a competition I played from paypal. I play a lot of online games and also enter competitions, so I thought this was real. They then asked for bank details, and I provided my Revolut account instead of a national bank. I had a feeling these people were scammers, and luckily, at the moment I have emptied my Revolut account to zero; restrictions have been activated too, so no funds will even leave my account. Please stay away from these people. They are scammers, as the email I received was for life insurance and a will. Its terrible
Scammers?
Scammers?
Would not give them any details. Asking for bank details to confirm your identity, because of gdpr, lol.
As soon as denied giving bank details, conversation ended within seconds.
I would avoid.
ringing every day its Richard or Daphne…
ringing every day its Richard or Daphne or any name with a accent and saying i entered a online comp for monster energy drink i let him go on on on and when i asked what was the comp to which he totally ignored me and said i won £500 yeah ok nice try
Scammy
Jamie rang me today stated I had won a competition via Tesco? pretended I remembered and let her go on and on asked me if I wanted to hear what info they had for me so I said yes then proceeded to do a high pitched scream down the phone until the call was ended.
Scammy con artist C***
Scammers
Scammers, finally picked up a call after being called 3-4 times a day from different numbers to say I’d won a competition but I hadn’t entered any, couldn’t make out a word because they were just reeling off information, told me that I would enjoy benefits until a certain date and then have to pay etc etc, no thank u
Scammers who target elderly.
You are a load of scammers, you get illegal phone calls that lie and cheat you into setting up a direct debit for something I know nothing about or even require. This was all done through a competition I entered on Facebook to win £500 from Tesco. I don't know if Tesco or Facebook know of this.
You are a load of scammers
You are a load of scammers, you get illegal phone calls that lie and cheat you into setting up a direct debit and fleecing you , you are disloyal and dishonest you should be ashamed and you should be struck off although we have a very week government that let's everything illegal to continue. You are a joke
SCAM SCAM SCAM
SCAM SCAM SCAM. AVOID AT ALL COSTS. DONT GIVE THEM ANY DETAILS.
Scam company
Scam company
Gave me abuse after asking to be removed from the calling system so rang back a second time they knew my name I asked again hopefully this is the last of the calls each day
SCAMMERS SCAMMERS SCAMMERS!
SCAMMERS SCAMMERS SCAMMERS!! OPERATING UNDER AT LEAST THREE COMPANIES!! DO NOT EVEN BOTHER TALKING TO THESE PARASITES!!!!!!
Scam
Scam! As others have said, they lead in with saying you've won a competition, in my case a £1000 Tesco voucher.... then proceed to tell you that you have also got a 'bonus' and they need to set you up on a site for which they need your bank details. Said site is for wills & power of attorney set up, for which you have free access for a few days then its £12.90 a month.... on questioning this I was told only way to cancel it before the free access expires is to contact them by phone and cannot be done via the site itself... hmmm, wonder how easy that would be! Don't do it folks!
Scam
Scam. a outsourcing company from South Africa is trying to sell power of attorney for 12.90 a month, the first few days it is free! The outsourcing company name is Amal Findia
Scam sam scam and scam.
Scam sam scam and scam.
Had all my details told me I had won a competition and I had some vouchers coming my way.
Then asked what bank I was with and then wanted my sort code.....I didnt give them anything.....I bantered with them for a while and then got bored. Steer well clear of these.
scammers⛔️
scammers⛔️
They told me that I won Aldi voucher and got my information from somewhere.I knew it was totally scam and told them straight away and he was pissed off lol that I didn’t get my money lool
Avoid
Scammers trying too tell me I had won £1000 vouchers i said basically I didn't trust them and to take my details off... then been passed over to a manager who was very rude trying to tell me basically I was a intelligent women and to listen to him for him then to turn round and say well u have won a £250 shein voucher do u just want to leave that really so obviously I responded and said I knew it was a scam as the first lady said the was the £1000 he just very rudley told me he wouldn't give me the vouchers now anyways and ended the call
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