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  • #16
    Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

    Seems a hell of a lot of people have received these emails today.

    See for a thread elsewhere: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/....php?t=4698253

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    • #17
      Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

      Hi

      I have received the same email this morning. I have contacted their director to complain, I do not have and have never had a load with these sharks.

      I think its disgusting and hopefully they will get a hefty fine for doing this if enough people complain?. Where have they got all of our emails and names from?. I am guessing its maybe a very bad marketing tactic in the hope we ring up they say sorry and try to get us to take out a loan at 1million%, or they are just complete idiots, or maybe its both.

      The directors email is aking@quickquid.co.uk (Alex King) I see no reason now to share his email here, specially when he is freely emailing us threatening emails for no reason.

      Who are the correct people to complain about this, is it? FS, FOS and the OFT?

      All these companies should be banned, they do not have a place in our country. If people get refused at banks etc for a small loan, then its because the banks know they can not afford it. If they can not afford a loan under 20% how can a loan at over 1000% be afforded?. They are simply preying on people in very bad situations by the looks of it.

      Thanks

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      • #18
        Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

        Well something has gone pear shaped no danger, I may be way off the mark here but I really don't like all this cookie business you really don't know what you are agreeing to tbh.

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        • #19
          Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

          Originally posted by Qpips View Post
          I never have and never would take out any sort of payday loan - however, I have received this email today:

          Extended Repayment Plan Available: Prevent Sale To 3rd Party Collectors‏



          Dear Qpips,
          Customer ID: 1****4
          Unless payment is made on your loan by 2 August 2013 it may be sold to a third party collection agency.
          To help you prevent this transfer your defaulted loan balance has been referred to the QuickQuid Final Resolution Department.
          QuickQuid will accept a re-payment plan over n/a months. Based on your outstanding balance of n/a this would be a monthly payment of n/a. Please contact our Final Resolution Department between 08:00 and 21:00 Mon - Fri at 0800 016 3114 to accept this offer or to learn about other options available. It is important to provide dates of payment when replying to this e-mail as the arrangement is incomplete without dates of payment.
          Once a payment plan is in place, collections activities will stop as long as payments are made on time. The only forms of payment accepted for this offer are Debit Card or Direct Debit Mandate. If your account information has changed please inform our agents so they can update your information.

          QuickQuid Final Resolution
          escalation@quickquid.co.uk
          0800 016 3114
          www.QuickQuid.co.uk


          What worries me is how have they got my correct details??


          Hi... I have quite literally received a carbon copy of this email this morning with the exact repayment date, my own personal email address and also an allocated customer reference number. As I had misplaced a bank card in the past week or so I thought that someone had somehow managed to use it fraudulently (I hadn't reported it lost or stolen before today as I assumed it was around the house somewhere). I had been trying to contact the company for over an hour and could only get dead air as well as a "can not connect" automated message for one of the numbers in an American accent. I finally managed to get my bank as soon as they opened and they assured me there had been no activity on my card etc and through online banking for my other two accounts I could tell nothing was amiss. My bank advised me that it could be a scam and not to give out any details over the phone if they are in contact again or if I continue to contact them to resolve the issue.

          I think the fact I had an allocated CRN is what freaked me out; I found this post using a Google search to see if there were any Quickquid scams flagged previously and specifically set up an account with this site to leave a reply. I hope it puts your mind at ease a little and would definitely recommend ignoring any future emails or communications from these vultures and others like them. I am located in Northern Ireland and am unsure if there is a current hit in this location or if it could be UK in general.

          Good luck & hope this helps!

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          • #20
            Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

            Have just read it is a blip on their part but they should send out emails stating this and pronto.
            No thought for the poor folk under stress as it is and been put under more by these morons.

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            • #21
              Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

              Thank you Shenry, I am based in Liverpool. I have forwarded my email to Alex King and requested some answers!!

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              • #22
                Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

                Originally posted by enaid View Post
                Have just read it is a blip on their part but they should send out emails stating this and pronto.
                No thought for the poor folk under stress as it is and been put under more by these morons.
                Thanks enaid But I have to wonder where have they got all our details from? I have never contacted them in the past.

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                • #23
                  Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

                  393 guests? Methinks this is becoming widespread...

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                  • #24
                    Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

                    Dear Brian Yuen,
                    Customer ID: <ommited>
                    Unless payment is made on your loan by 2 August 2013 it may be sold to a third party collection agency.

                    To help you prevent this transfer your defaulted loan balance has been referred to the QuickQuid Final Resolution Department.
                    QuickQuid will accept a re-payment plan over n/a months. Based on your outstanding balance of n/a this would be a monthly payment of n/a. Please contact our Final Resolution Department between 08:00 and 21:00 Mon - Fri at 0800 016 3114 to accept this offer or to learn about other options available. It is important to provide dates of payment when replying to this e-mail as the arrangement is incomplete without dates of payment.
                    Once a payment plan is in place, collections activities will stop as long as payments are made on time. The only forms of payment accepted for this offer are Debit Card or Direct Debit Mandate. If your account information has changed please inform our agents so they can update your information.

                    QuickQuid Final Resolution
                    escalation@quickquid.co.uk
                    0800 016 3114
                    www.QuickQuid.co.uk





                    This is freaky.....they got my customer ID correct and my full name. I ommited my full name here. But yeah.they got my full name and customer ID on quickquid.

                    I checked my dormant account ...never borrowed a penny from them, and the correct customer ID was there. Looks like some sort of identity theft.

                    Kinda worried of a security breach now.

                    Got the email today as well!!!

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                    • #25
                      Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

                      Originally posted by Qpips View Post
                      Thanks enaid But I have to wonder where have they got all our details from? I have never contacted them in the past.
                      Same for lots of people when you read the other sitesn some never had a PDL ever, that's what my comment about cookies was gawd knows where your info goes and all basically with your permission.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

                        Now a main site article on MSE.

                        See: MoneySavers bombarded with emails from 'QuickQuid' chasing non-existent debts

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                        • #27
                          Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

                          Originally posted by charitynjw View Post
                          As an aside, my son rec'd an invitation in the post to use the services of a company in order to reclaim PPI.

                          He is 11 yrs old!
                          Is he going to sign up? :rofl:

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                          • #28
                            Re: Quick Quid - email phishing?

                            Great email except- I AM NOT A CUSTOMER!!!



                            Dear Xxxxxx


                            Earlier today, an erroneous email message was sent to a number of QuickQuid customers. This email was sent in error and should be disregarded. We are working diligently to determine how this happened and apologise for any inconvenience or alarm this message may have caused.


                            Any customers who wish to speak with a QuickQuid representative should contact 0808 234 4558. Please note, our call centre is currently receiving a high volume of calls and therefore customers may experience longer wait times than normal

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