Premieroffersdirect Reviews 178

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Auto Save, LifeStyle Offers, Lifestyle Offers Book Club all based at the same office. Total Scammers of the hightest order. Joined a book club for my mum before you know it they have taken over £3... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers Absolute scam of a company linked to “Easy Life”. Preying on vulnerable elderly customers who have their debit card details ILLEGALLY shared between sister companies. If you have ever ord... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Like all the other people posting reviews, my elderly mum was scammed out of £550 over 18 months with nothing to show for it by this company. Today my mum received a letter welcoming her to the Pre... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dreadful company, preying on the vulnerable and elderly. Offered my 80 year old father a 'free trial' to 2 rewards clubs, one for pets and another for cashback; he neither has pets nor does his own s... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMERS - AVOID or Lose Your Money

Auto Save, LifeStyle Offers, Lifestyle Offers Book Club all based at the same office. Total Scammers of the hightest order. Joined a book club for my mum before you know it they have taken over £300 out of her bank account. They also sign you up to other offers without you requesting it or knowing anything about it, then send you cancel your trial letter for the membership you know nothing about AFTER the "cooling off period" and charge you £79.00 which you cannot get back because the trial date was weeks ago and you didnt know anything about it. Why would my 83 year old disabled mother with Demenia who lives in a care home sign up for free MOT's. - Joke

December 24, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unauthorised Payment

On checking my 90 year old mums bank account I noticed a pending payment of £59.99 to Premierclub. Mum has been in hospital for 10 weeks. I am jointly authorised on the account so rang the bank. They said it was a recurring payment or subscription. It had been taken from mums debit card. The bank refunded the amount & cancelled the bank card. I wonder how many more elderly people have fallen as a victim to the same scheme but without anyone to check their accounts.

May 15, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My mum is 85 years old & bought a…

My mum is 85 years old & bought a product from Easylife in November 2024 from a catalog.
In March 2025, an unauthorised scam payment has been taken with a reference ‘premierclub’ and a payment for £79.45, making her overdrawn. The bank has disputed & cancelled the bank card - good job because it was a ‘reoccurring payment’. Just found out, it was on watchdog.

April 10, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fraudulent transactions

Found unauthorised debit card payments taken from a vulnerable relatives bank account. The reference was PremierClub which is likely to be one of the names used by Premieroffersdirect. Premieroffersdirect are linked to Easylife and The RewardsClub and probably others. They share information and prey on vulnerable people. Absolute fraud with no goods or services provided.

December 31, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Is this legal!?

My credit card company contacted me about a payment which they had blocked as it looked suspicious. It was for £66.99 and from something called Premier Offers Club. A name which I had never heard of so the payment was cancelled by me. After speaking to Premier Offers I found out that they had received my details from the firm Eckman, with whom I had purchased something about two years previously using this particular credit card. The latter must have provided my card details to Premier Offers as I have never signed anything or even knew they existed. Today I received a "welcome to the club" letter which gave me the option to cancel (!) and if I didn't I would be charged £66.99 annually. Surely this is illegal!?

January 15, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fraud alert

I believe this firm is something to do with ease life ever since I bought something from them I have been bombarded with notifications that I have joined various organizations, my situation I am registered severely sight impaired and can not read without electronic aids. the one firm took £1395-95 from my account in 3 week show can the authorities allow this scam to carry on? They have said that they will refund me, I await!!

January 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam!

Received a magazine via redirected mail addressed to my Dad who died three years ago! The house was sold two years ago. I know my dad never subscribed to this magazine. When I called and queried it, said I'd been dealing with my parents mail, bank accounts etc for four years and didnt understand why this was being sent out they cancelled it, said it was a mistake but couldn't or wouldn't explain why it had been activated or by whom. Total scam.

January 3, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Still at it

They phoned me November 20. I said I'd look at their vouchers but not interested in a free 28 day trial They said they had my bank card number
I phoned them later but they hung up on me
On December 2 i received a letter saying i was member of a club. I sent cancellation form back next day by post. They took no notice of this and tried to take £66 on December 9. E mailed them and later my bank who credited it back Got letter from bank week later saying they and debit card company still looking into it

December 9, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stealing money from the elderly

Just found out this company have been taking money from my mums bank account for no reason, 6 months worth and then very similar amounts to a company called PODClub which looks equally as dodgy

December 16, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute scum.

Absolute scum.
Rambling, unsolicited, call offering a membership of Premier Travel Club, to which I showed no interest.
Followed up by a bundle of junk mail, containing a letter stating £99 will be charged for said membership once the trial period is over.

On calling to cancel I asked how they had my details, and they confirmed via Easylife; a company with a reputation for information misuse. [Google ‘Easylife selling data’ for more]
PTC, and the various other Premier... offshoots, are deliberately targeting the older customer-base of Easylife to sneak money out of accounts.

November 1, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They signed me up to Premier Motor Club…

They signed me up to Premier Motor Club without my permission. When I telephoned them they put the phone down on me. They have refused to give me information when I made a Subject Access Request.
Now reported to Action Fraud, Trading Standards and ICO

October 31, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam Company

Reading the posts below I have had a pretty similar experience. Cold call from a London number from a guy with an American accent offering £70 worth of vouchers because I bought some product from "Homeshopping" four years ago.

I queried why such a generous return for a minor purchase several years ago but went on to explain that it was part of a club membership with a free 28 day trial. At no time did they say they would take money nor did I give them any bank details - but they knew the previous delivery address.

The mad thing was even as they were talking I knew it was not genuine but was trying figure the catch - after the call it quickly dawned that they would use the previous payment details without specific authority to do so - which is what appears to have happened to others

I shall await what transpires but my advice to anyone coming across this scenario or this company to simply hang up without getting into any conversation whatsoever.

October 31, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fraudulent scammers!

Fraudulent scammers!
Signed 84 year old mum to a motor car subscription without her knowledge. I called to complain but they wouldn't discuss with me, then tried to take a playment out of her bank a few hours later. Luckily bank blocked it.
Evil scammers playing on the elderly.

October 25, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have also been 'scammed' by this…

I have also been 'scammed' by this bunce of bandits. I had the phone call from Premier Direct which I guess is a subsidiary of Premier Direct. I was bombarded with a stream of information about the wonderful offers I had access to since I had made purchases from them in the past. They were going to send me a £70 voucher as a thank you for my custom.
The woman caller then waffled on about their Premier Travel Club and how for £90 per year I could have access to thousands if not millions of travel destinations, (at 80 years of age I like to stay within reach of the NHS wherever I go!). I have now received a load of recycling material masquerading as wonderful offers I can't refuse! I never agreed to any purchases or subscriptions during this phone call.
So beware, when the caller says "does that sound good to you", answer with any reply other than 'yes', as they seem to think that's all they need to deduct money from your bank account!

October 4, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam company

This is a scam company & I know where they got my data as they quoted the purchase I made. The company leaking data is Eckmans! I’ve reported both to the ICO for data breach & nuisance calling. They’re preying on the vulnerable & picked the wrong one this time!!

September 30, 2024
Unprompted review

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