01797335071
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- 12d replies to FlorenceQue sera, sera?
- Jennifer groves| 1 replySera wellbeing called me today, wasted my time, tried to sell me cell extract, then asked for bank details, which were not given. I have read on Google that they say they do not cold call. This is a lie. I now wouldn't buy from them even if I required something
- Caller: Sera wellbeing
- Paige replies to Jennifer grovesI hate Sera Wellbeing and everything they represent!
- FmacNuisance call this morning. Wouldn't give their name.
- Chris SutherlandI've read the messages posted about Sera Wellbeing. My mum has just been cold called and sold some pills at £25 per container. Same modus operandi. She is 89 and has early onset Alzheimers. Hadn't a clue who they were and has no memory of the call, although it comes up on her call register. She's unable to make calls herself, has no access to the internet and wouldn't have understood what they were selling. The money for the pills was deducted from her account and we're trying to sort it out at the time of posting this notice.
- Caller: Sera Wellbeing
- Shikha Ghose.I had a phone call from 01797335071. He was very nice man from Punjab India. When I refused to pay by card, He was not so nice. Please try to stope thees peoples. thank you.
- Caller: Sera Wellbeing clicic
- SirBoris| 1 replyWhilst at my mothers she received a call from this company mum hung up. I got the number from her phone and rang the company when I got home. No one can easily ring them and order their products as they have a voicemail machine.
I've left a message explaining that my mother has dementia and is above the age for cold calling, I left my number and invited them to call me back so that I can verbally express my feelings and explain the law to them.
I have learnt from honest telesales people that most cold call centres know the age of the person they are calling if not the ethical ones will ask the persons age and if they are over 70 then they end the call.
Sera Wellbeing is just one of a list of companies that flog supplements to the elderly and have ripped them off for large amounts of money, I know because my mother got drawn into buying from another company and by the time I found out what was going on she had £4,500 worth of supplements they were phoning her once a month and she was shelling out roughly £500 a time this had been going on for about 18 months!!
They only refunded £1,750 even though we could have returned everything to them as mum had forgotten to take them
We consulted a solicitor but because of loopholes I'm not going to put on here it wasn't possible to take them to court which was the next step in the plan purely to get things into the news as more needs to be done about these vampires who see the elderly as easy prey
I'm seriously contemplating getting what we have left tested to see if they contain what the sellers say they do- Caller: Sera Wellbeing
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Facts replies to SirBorisInterestingly this company has a third director, or member of their board - a Mr Dagny Elvino DSouza - who also is a director of a company called Kiwi Wellness which presumably runs this same scam in New Zealand from this recorded yet probably false address: Flat 1, 32 Rangitiki Crescent, Lynfield, Auckland NZ. Anyone with grievances against this company might want to email the director directly at dagnydsouza@gmail.com - he supposedly lives in Calangute in Goa and his phone number is +919850986575. The other director Elvino D'souza has been involved in this industry for years. This is the resort he owns in Goa: https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g3 ... angute_Goa.html
Elvino DSouza, De Souza or D'Souza (he seems to enjoy using variations of his surname) is also linked to Elbon Wellbeing - one of the biggest scammers in this shady net of fraudulent companies. - JGirlsMy mum is over 90 and has memory problems. She has bought over £60 of tablets from Sera Wellbing using her debit card over the phone and doesn't remember buying them. She wouldn't normally be able to use her debit card without help - think they cold called her and talked her through the process step by step! Reported to Action Fraud and they said it was not a crime unless we don't get a refund!
- Caller: Sera Wellbing
- Call type: Telemarketer
- madmax replies to Old-Mother-Rileytrace this if you can 0019118541742 as i wondering what their selling and where from..??? hell,,,this number caused me problems i want to rectify personally.
- tears of ragejust a fine .these rat-shyte vitamin dealers selling crap deserve to get nuked .dead out
- Caller: whocares
- Call type: Text message
- Mrs Hughes| 1 replyThis company phoned my 86 year old vulnerable father and he believed they were health professionals, too late I discovered he had given them his debit card details and for £63.50 received some useless herbal tablets that will in no way assist with his current health issues and worse and more upsetting this episode has knocked his confidence I am so angry.
- Caller: Sera Wellbeing
- Call type: Survey
- Douglas replies to Mrs HughesCall them Mrs Hughes and let them know that you know they are a bunch of fraudsters. Let them know you are reporting them to the relevant authorities. Ask them if their God would be pleased to know they earn their money by scamming the elderly and infirm? None of this will help you get your money back, but it will give you some satisfaction. These Indian fraudsters are still deeply religious and they know their actions will be seen as deplorable in their God's view - remind them of this.....it helps break down their confidence!
- WilkSome [***] Indian calling me "luv" wanted to give me some health tips. I asked him what medical qualifications he held and he hung up.
- opijni replies to SurveyorCome on!!!! Try and justify your sham of a company now? What are you waiting for??? Coward!!
- John MMy mother in law, mid 80's, received a call from this number yesterday afternoon, 28th Nov 2016. The caller knew her name, address and postcode. He enquired about her health and asked her to confirm her address etc before casually asking for her credit card details. Fortunately she hung up. There was no mention of what if anything they were selling. Just posting to let people know that this number is still operating a scam.
- MargaretQuite scary, polite woman with American type accent. Apparently they are calling (targeting) retired people the area about health and well being. Company name East Sussex Health and Wellbeing. We did not get as far as establishing what the company wanted to sell. But it was obvious that the target market is lonely, elderly vulnerable people.
- Caller: East Sussex Health and Wellbeing.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- East Sussex Health and WellbeingAt East Sussex Health and Wellbeing we need to establish our patients current state of health so we can give the best possible health care products. We are recommending to anyone wanting to receive our help that they should collect their stool (faeces) sample in a clean container in a sealed plastic bag and post it to us straight away. Once we have received your stool sample we can advise the best tablets for you. Thank you for your cooperation and we look forward to receiving your samples.
- Martin| 1 replyThis company has altered its name to Sera Wellbeing Ltd. and is continuing its old tricks of calling very old people with probable dementia and coercing them to buy Health boosting pills which can be Rose Hip or Celery. They inveigle the recipient to give a credit card number and the trial pack can be over £60.00 which is agreed to without the buy realizing it until months later when it appears on their credit card or bank statement. Contest this immediately and dispute the charge with the card organisation before it is too late!
- Caller: Sera Wellbeing
- Call type: Telemarketer
- s replies to MartinI hate Sera Wellbeing and everything they represent. They know they are hated and they read these comments.
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