Wealthrecover Reviews 7

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.3

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2.3

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The number 02039965781 is calling me ... scammers

The number
02039965781
02039965811
02039965819
is calling me multiple times every week, definitely scammers.
Same company name and details used by the scammers.

luckily the scammers are so bad that it's easy to spot early in the call.

9 February 2026
Unprompted review
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Reply from Wealthrecover

Unfortunately, it appears that you have been contacted by scammers that using the name and credentials of WRS.

As you'll note from our TrustPilot Bio and website, none of the numbers you have listed above are numbers used by WRS.

Our official office lines are 020 3695 9239 and 0161 515 9087.

If anyone claiming to be from WRS contacts you out of the blue, please contact our office to check the validity of this using either the numbers listed above, or our office email: info@wealthrecovery.co.uk.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammmmmm

they are scammers

30 September 2024
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Reply from Wealthrecover

Hi Henrik,

Thank you for your review.

I'm sorry to hear that you have been victim to a scam, however I cannot see that anyone from our company has contacted yourself.

We have been seeing an influx of scammers using our name and credentials to scam customers out of their funds. This issue has been reported to and addressed by the Solicitor's Regulation Authority, who have published the following warning regarding this: https://www.sra.org.uk/consumers/scam-alerts/2025/may/wealth-recovery-solicitors-limited/

No one from WRS would ever reach out to you out of the blue. If anyone asks you for upfront fees in order to access your own funds- this is a very strong indicator that you are being scammed.

All members of our firm are listed on the ‘About Us’ section of our website:
https://wealthrecovery.co.uk/about-us/

All of our official email addresses end with @wealthrecovery.co.uk, any emails that claim to be WRS that do not end in this are a scam.

If you are contacted directly by an individual claiming to be from WRS, or you think that you may be dealing with an impersonation of our company, please always reach out to our office line on 0203 695 9239 and we will be happy to verify the legitimacy of the individuals that you are communicating with.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

big fat scammers stay away

big fat scammers stay away

3 July 2025
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Reply from Wealthrecover

We have never come across this person before.
Judging from the one review this profile has done, we believe this was set up to leave a fake review.

We will look to Trustpilot to remove this on the grounds of not being genuine.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I re-dialled and called back the…

I re-dialled and called back the incoming phone number: 07565 085995 (of the girl I spoke to 5 minutes earlier) from; the call was taken by a girl who said she didn't phone me.

I can only the financial claim company who dialled from above number is fraud!

3 June 2025
Unprompted review
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Reply from Wealthrecover

Hi Zul, that is not our number, our number is specifically listed on our website as 020 3695 9239, it is very likely you have spoken to scammers impersonating us.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I just got scamed now and the people…

I just got scamed now and the people calling me two times and trying to help me to recover 12000CDN which is I got scamed I disconnected the call but call again and wants to verify me. Am Iam the right person or not they want to see my crypto account and my bank acct...
They were not professional and on my refusal to show my bank acct they were making voices .Then I checked the reviews here and got fully understand the situation .
So please don't show them anything...

2 April 2025
Unprompted review
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Reply from Wealthrecover

We know this is a fake review, we have checked our system and have never had any correspondence with this individual from Canada.

We do not work with Canadian clients and would not have spoken like this either.

We urge readers to ignore, and concentrate on the genuine reviews left here by genuine clients who have had success stories.

Furthermore through Trustpilot's system we asked the person who left this review to verify themselves- this has been ignored, which further proves the point that this was not a genuine experience and therefore not a genuine review.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total and complete fraudulent scheme.

Total and complete fraudulent scheme.

These people are running a white collar scam, they will promise you a thousand things and literally do nothing, but take your money and ghost you, well if you are lucky they might send you a kiddish report, that you could get for free in any crypto tracing website.

Avoid these crooks! All the positive reviews are FAKE!

UPDATE: I am utterly dismayed by the incompetence displayed by these so-called "solicitors" who have demonstrated a shocking lack of understanding of even the most fundamental laws in the UK. They have publicly share my email and personal data without my explicit consent in their comment.

Under the UK GDPR regulation, organisations are legally obliged to obtain consent before collecting, processing, and sharing personal data. Therefore, the unauthorised sharing of my email address constitutes a blatant violation of GDPR laws. It's crucial to note that the UK's implementation of GDPR is firmly established in the Data Protection Act 2018.

I am taking immediate action by reporting these individuals to both the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). Such flagrant disregard for the law warrants severe repercussions, including the revocation of their license. These individuals are not only incompetent but also evidently lack basic knowledge of legal principles and ethical standards expected of lawyers. They are nothing short of scammers, and they must be held accountable for their actions.

If you've also fallen victim to their deceitful practices, take action and report them immediately!

23 November 2023
Unprompted review
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Reply from Wealthrecover

This is unfortunately a fake review, we have never had a client of this name- we did request more information and we got given the following:

Reference number:
19042023
Email:
susanbriggs000@gmail.com
Name:
Sarah

We do not have reference numbers like this, and they seem to be unsure if they are called Susan or Sarah- but we can confirm we have checked the internal system and neither “Sarah or “Susan” Briggs have ever been in contact with us.

We will await Trustpilot to remove this fake review, there is no breach of GDPR when fake names are used, and fake email addresses along with fake reference numbers

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