Received a "renewal notice" for a listing we've never paid for. Received notice via email and SMS. Checked their website and it's clearly a (very clever) money grab and an absolute con. Sharp practi... See more
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Received a "renewal notice" for a listing we've never paid for. Received notice via email and SMS. Checked their website and it's clearly a (very clever) money grab and an absolute con. Sharp practi... See more
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Scam business listing designed to look like a .gov website. No telephone number or business address. It's another "scrape" website that relists businesses found on the internet then tries to charge th... See more
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We've received a spam email asking us to "Renew Business Listing" daily despite never having subscribed to this service. Clearly someone who isn't equipped to make an honest living is harvesting c... See more
Scam website. Sent me a renewal notification pretending to operate as a UK Gov website. The website has the same look and feel as UK Gov. This is definitely a scam as I never subscribed in the firs... See more
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I received several emails that appeared to be from my local parish council asking me to renew my business listing. I was very nearly taken in. I couldn't remember listing in my local parish directory, so just before paying the invoice, I decided to double check. My business wasn't listed there which confirmed my suspicion that I had never asked to be listed. It was only once I'd checked the payee that I realised this outfit had nothing to do with my local parish. The website looks very much like a government website, only the small-print on the bottom confirms that it isn't. I had a look at Companies House records and it appears that Parish Services Ltd is a rebranding of CEDEX. Their new USP seems to be to copy business details and reviews from Google and list together as a local directory. This may be a legitimate business idea but sending emails that appear to be from a local parish council is suspect.
As everyone else is saying, I didn't ask to be put on their directory and so am not paying to remain on it!
The emails are persistent and an annoyance. Daily with somewhat threatening countdown. I am now going to see if the unsubscribe button actually works!

Reply from PARISH
I nearly fell for this last year. It is though most certainly a total scam. I have been asked to renew my listing for £19 per year. I have never had a listing and it is easy to fall for as they ask for such a small amount. BEWARE!

Reply from PARISH
This website is a complete money gathering scam.
They tell a lie to get firms to pay Parish Services Ltd to keep their listing, when in fact none may exist in the first place.
Con 1. The website is set up to look identical to Government websites.
Con 2. Even if you pay you may not get listed.
Con 3. The link at the bottom The PARISH.UK Network is a "Community Action Initiative" and does not form part of HM Government. links to an archive of the 'Local Government Association' Community Action Initiative so adds to the impression that this is an official Government Site.

Reply from PARISH
This is a scam site that pretends to be UK Gov but is definitely not. Probably breaking copyright in some way. Huge scam.

Reply from PARISH
This unofficial site is now spamming links into Wikipedia – an encyclopedia run by volunteers and funded by public donations. From scamming businesses to stealing from a charity via pretending to be a government -approved service... this is very low behaviour.
SCAM! Just take a listen to the BBC radio 4 program You and Yours 3 May 2023.
This website is a scam. DO NOT register your details.
Please listen to BBC Radio 4 You and Yours (3/5/23) on BBC Sounds:-
"We investigate a new website called PARISH.UK which asks small businesses for money but isn’t what it seems to be. Our reporter, Shari Vahl, speaks to businesses, parish councils and National Trading Standards about the behaviour of PARISH.UK and its similarity to Government websites."
20/5/24: Just received a reply via Trustpilot from this scum listing some wheedling whining nonsense about how legit they are whilst doing their best to look like a government web page.
IT'S A SCUMBAG SCAM, DO NOT REGISTER OR GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY!!!!

Reply from PARISH
I was going to enter my details on parish.uk because I thought it was a government website but I have carried out an online search after I became suspicious. This is a SCAM website which harvests bank details and is a copy of a government website. It is run by director Tim Alistair Gordon who was a previous director of a company Lendy Ltd which went bust and owes £150 million pounds. Do not give them any of your financial details. Also you can only contact them by email.
Listen to Radio 4 You and Yours 3 May 3 to hear a very critical report on this new company.
You may be surprised to know that, despite the fact that it looks like an official website if you the small print it says:
The PARISH.UK Network does not form part of HM Government

Reply from PARISH
Radio 4 have talked about this business at lunchtime today - it is a scam and advises everyone to steer clear - word for word copied from the parish.org.uk and no way to make contact. The person behind it they thought lives near Goodwood and is called Alistair something

Reply from PARISH
Today's Radio 4s 'You and Yours' (3/5/23) has exposed this company as a scam to take subscription money for a listing you never asked for. They are NOT anything to do with the UK government despite appearances.

Reply from PARISH
SCAM - have reported.
Don't try to tell me that I've signed up for something and demand money to renew when I haven't
Stop pestering me.

Reply from PARISH
Fraudulent site. They take your money but there is no directory listing. Then next year they ask you to renew when they never publish your details. If you contact them they never reply.

Reply from PARISH
Your replies remain ambiguious, when directly asked to post business trading address as UK business law requires. A email with an invoice attached requesting monies to be paid to a bank account, is not how business is done. You have repeatadly ignored requests to supply company details, trading address and named individuals involved in business, such as sole trader, LLP or LTD. Once again, I invite you to publicly post here your trading address? In the meantime details have been passed to actionfraud.police.uk/ and your business activties are being looked in to as I write.
PS if youa re not a scam, why is the following Parish Council and its legal team refering to you as a SCAM? wansford-pc.gov.uk/ scam-warning-to-those-businesses-services-and-clubs-listed-in-our-directory/
Wow what a crock. The fact that every response states the same thing just shows what a scam this is and this compounded by the fact that every standard response, regardless of what the complaint is, states straight away that it is not a scam, which implies that it is.
Be careful of these scammers trying to con hard working business owners in these times of troubles.
They are the scam, sorry scum of the earth.

Reply from PARISH
Like everyone else I received an email saying a listing i never signed up was about to expire, I looked into other local businesses who seemed to have a listing and like a Muppet I signed up, for a 3 year subscription this was on 15th February 2023. I have just received another email sent on 12th of April 2023 telling me my listing expires in 9 days, this confused me a bit so I logged in to find more info and was told that my listing had 196 view in 365 days???? Even though I only signed up 2 months ago? I wont be signing up again. As the saying go's "fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me"

Reply from PARISH
Whether is a "scam" or not is debatable, but the site is misleading, and regardless of the UK government website design being freely available, who ever put this listing together did it intentionally to mislead and make it look more official and credible. Is has no positioning in google rankings so you be unlikely to get a lead from this directory. I have been getting 3 or 4 emails a day on various accounts to tell me that time is running out for something I never signed up for.
Wait for the cut 'n' paste response below ...
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Reply from PARISH
THIS IS A SCAM!!
100% Scam - I don't care if they reply to this review with their stock answer. If Parish UK want to try and convince me otherwise, please provide your company information and names of directors.
I have even found a real parish site where they have injected their website into the contact page of the real site. I called the parish in question, and they have confirmed that it is nothing to do with them and are taking steps to remove the injected code. Other real parishes have written on their own site with warning about parish uk too.

Reply from PARISH
I never signed up with them in the first place, so asking me to renew is a scam in my book. I nearly fell for it, but googled before paying...
I will report this.
If you were genuine you would state your legitimate address.

Reply from PARISH
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