Scammers!
Scammers!
They sent scam links via SMS in the UK.
Avoid! Do not click!
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Scammers!
They sent scam links via SMS in the UK.
Avoid! Do not click!
Scammers scammers scammers.
Unfortunately the people falling for this don't know to check sites like tustpilot
Thankfully Gmail has eradicated much of this so they resorted to text messages.
Don't even click on the link or you will be confirmed as active and added to the suckers list and passed around.
Got the text asking me to click the link as my claim had been signed off. These lying criminals should be put out of business. Never deal with them, just delete the text.
Owned by Jimmy Saville and Stuart Hall, sent me a text asking if I'd call them uncle bad touch.
Spam. Notice that the ?n= ID at the end of the link they text you is your phone number backwards. Do not click this link, as they'll send you as active to other spam links.
Also do not hit the box to 'let quickclaim know about the review', because they'll just use it against us.
Unsolicited text telling me my recent accident (which never happened) had been signed off and funds allocated.
Got a text at 5:42 this morning was a number that was +44 so I presume was British. But as I am still a minor and haven't been in an accident in my life this is most definitely a scam. Don't click the link. Obviously trying to get data, which is illegal as I am a minor.
Received the following text at 4:08am this morning
« Funds have been allocated to your accident YOUR PAYOUT is waiting in your name FOR MORE INFO click https://insertdodgylinkhere »
DO NOT CLICK THE LINK AND CERTAINLY DO NOT GIVE ANY OF YOUR INFORMATION TO THESE UNCONVINCING SCAM ARTISTS.
You have been warned!
Unsolicited text received on TPS registered mobile claiming "Funds have been allocated to accident payout.
No funds expected!
1am I receive an unsolicited text saying that funds have been allocated to my accident and that my payout is waiting for my name and more info, along with a web link.I haven't been in an accident, this is clearly a scam text, either to obtain details, or text. I am registered with the Telephone Preference Service for both text and phone calls. This mean that any company sending unsolicited text or phone calls, is doing so illegally. Quickclaim, you have now broken the law and I have forwarded your text to S.P.A.M and the TPS, who will deal with your illegal activity. I hope others who are registered with the TPS, do the same.
Scam site. Just received an unsolicited text from them claiming I'd had an accident and was due a payout. Given that I've not had an accident of any type in over five years, and those all settled, this can only be a scam.
Avoid.
Just had an unsolicited text saying “your payout is waiting in your name for the accident you had to find out more “ and then gives a link. As I haven’t had an accident in over 30 years this can only be a scam.
Like previous reviewer, received unsolicited text from this site. Haven't had an accident in years so unimpressed and very distrustful of this site. Would highly recommend avoiding it.
this company is not to be trusted, randomly sends texts and says it has have 5* trustpilot review. BEWARE possible scam
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