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Tel. No.: +447440969468
Email: info@sgesolicitors.com
Domain: sgesolicitors.com
Scam Type: Fake Website

From the Website:
Smith & George Solicitors
Exchange House, Primrose St,
London EC2A 2EG,
United Kingdom
Tel:+44 744 0969468
Email:info@sgesolicitors.com
Website: www.sgesolicitors.com
From the WhoIs for sgesolicitors.com:
Creation Date: 2018-02-08T18:38:52Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2019-02-08

Registrant Name: Protection of Private Person
Registrant Street: PO box 87, REG.RU Protection Service
Please don't confront scammers or tell them their details are on anti-scam sites. It will take them minutes to set up a new identity and existing warnings will be worthless.
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Tel. No.: +447440969468
Email: info@sgesolicitors.com
Domain: sgesolicitors.com
Scam Type: Fake Website

Scam Alert from the Solicitors Regulation Authority website:
The SRA has been informed that a website is operating from “www.sgesolicitors.com”.

The website falsely claims to be for a law firm based in London. The website provides an address of “Exchange House, Primrose St, London, EC2A 2EG”. It also provides an email address of “info@sgesolicitors.com” and a telephone number as “+44 744 0969468”.

The website is not a website for a genuine firm of solicitors authorised and regulated by the SRA.

The website misuses the address of a genuine firm of solicitors .

Any business or transactions through the website, telephone number or email address shown above are not undertaken by a solicitor’s firm authorised and regulated by the SRA.
Please don't confront scammers or tell them their details are on anti-scam sites. It will take them minutes to set up a new identity and existing warnings will be worthless.
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