BNI Sittingbourne

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04/09/2025

🚨 LAST CALLS for Visitors Day! 🚨

We’re so excited to welcome you to our much-anticipated Visitors Day on Tuesday 9th at Sittingbourne & Milton Regis Golf Club!
⏰ Time: 6:30 AM – 8:00 AM with networking after!)

💰 Cost: FREE (with an optional £15 breakfast)
👥 Already 10+ visitors booked – this is an event you won’t want to miss!

At BNI Sittingbourne, we’re all about helping local businesses grow through referrals, connections, and support. This is your chance to:
✨ Meet like-minded business owners
✨ Make powerful new connections
✨ Discover how BNI can help your business thrive

📩 Message us NOW to book your spot – spaces are going fast!

🌟 New Property Alert! 🌟Take a look at this fantastic home on offer with our estate agent Mark Ranger 🏡✨. If you’re looki...
04/09/2025

🌟 New Property Alert! 🌟
Take a look at this fantastic home on offer with our estate agent Mark Ranger 🏡✨. If you’re looking for your next move, don’t miss out — get in touch today for more info! 📞📩
Mark Ranger Property - Personal Estate Agent

30/08/2025

Beware the Starling Bank Scam Call: A First-Hand Warning
Protect your family

Just now I received a Starling Bank scam call that was so convincing, it almost caught me out.

The caller was calm, professional, and shared just enough detail to feel legitimate. It was a stark reminder of how sophisticated these fraud attempts have become. In this post, I’ll share what happened, the subtle red flags I almost missed, and the practical steps you can take to protect yourself if you ever receive a similar call.

It started with a withheld number
I rarely answer calls from withheld numbers, but on this occasion, I picked up as I was expecting a call

The call was crystal clear and professional. There was no background noise and no delay, which might have indicated some kind of far-away call center. The caller gave his name and introduced himself as part of Starling Bank’s fraud department.

He said there had been some suspicious attempted transactions on my account, which they had blocked. A payment to Binance, Auto trader and a few other crypto sites all from Newcastle.

He took time to ask if I had any knowledge of these, and whether there may be family members or friends who could have initiated the transactions. By sheer coincidence, I had just been browsing for car insurance quotes, so this added to my curiosity.

Several questions were asked about how my card was used recently and whether the card number could have been compromised. The caller asked me to log in to my banking app and check that no unauthorised transactions had been debited, which there had not.

He knew my name. He knew my address. He knew I banked with Starling (or maybe he just got lucky with this one?) He even quoted the first few digits of my debit card. At the time, this detail and the methodical nature of the call made it feel credible. It’s only afterwards I realized those first few digits of my debit card would be the same across all Starling cards.

I was asked to write down a case reference number and repeat it back. I should quote this the next day for security, when the fraud department calls me back again after completing their investigation.

Then came something that really threw me off-guard. While I was still on the call, a genuine-looking Starling notification appeared on my phone, advising of a declined transaction to Dominoes. The caller had initiated this as “evidence” of a fraud attempt and suggested taking action to protect my money.

It was a slick and steady call. No panic. No heavy pressure. Just a measured conversation, delivered with authority and enough personal information to feel real.

He asked me to calculate the total balance of all my “Spaces” within Starling to ensure everything was there. I gave him a rough number which he then “confirmed” was correct, giving me another false sense of security. But of course, in hindsight, I realize he was checking that it was worth his time to continue the scam attempt.

Then he advised me to transfer all of the money from my “Spaces” into my main Starling account. And that’s when alarm bells began to ring.

Alarm bells


Alarm bells start to ring
I asked him to explain the logic behind moving money out of Spaces. His reasoning was vague. Something about preventing loss and how he’d seen a lot of cases like this in his 10 years working in banks.

I asked if it might be safer to immediately move all of my money across to my account with a different bank. Again, a vague response that didn’t really feel logical.

He asked me to write down another “reference number”

What I learned afterwards and how you can protect yourself.
He was pressuring me to click the link to approve a payment into spaces and jept going on to try to justify it. I muted him and called Starling Bank to report the scam attempt.

They were great: calm, reassuring, and informative. For safety, they immediately cancelled my debit card and ordered a new one, although there was no evidence that my card number had been compromised.

And I learned a few things that I think everyone should know:

Starling will never call you out of the blue.
If they do need to speak with you, they’ll send a secure in-app notification first, to let you know to expect a call. That alone is a key red flag I missed. I hadn’t received any such notification.

If you’re ever unsure, hang up and dial 159
This is a UK-wide anti-scam hotline that connects you safely to your bank. I didn’t know about this number before, but it’s a simple and powerful way to take back control if something feels off.


Starling uses a ‘Customer Service Code’ for verification.
There’s a six-digit code within the Starling app that changes every few minutes. If it’s a genuine Starling agent calling you, they’ll ask you to check that code and read it back.


Real fraud alerts trigger real app notifications.
Looking back, I normally get an alert immediately if there’s any kind of activity on my account. But during the call, I overlooked the fact that nothing like that had come through, other than the strange fake notification the scammer managed to trigger.


Don’t ignore in-app warnings
A relatively new feature is that Starling can detect if you’re on the telephone at the same time as using the app. If you’re not speaking with a genuine Starling employee, a warning pops up to say “We are not on the phone to you – call 159”. Don’t ignore it, no matter how re-assuring the caller is!

https://growiser.coach/starling-bank-scam-call/
https://www.starlingbank.com/mobile-banking-security/fraud/

✨ What an awesome BNI Sittingbourne meeting yesterday! ✨We had a fantastic turnout with 4 visitors joining us, and it wa...
27/08/2025

✨ What an awesome BNI Sittingbourne meeting yesterday! ✨

We had a fantastic turnout with 4 visitors joining us, and it was brilliant to hear from so many members about their businesses. The room was full of energy, engagement, and great networking. 💼🤝

A big shout-out to Martin from M Edwards Consulting - MEC who delivered an excellent 10-minute presentation on cybercrime and internet safety. It was eye-opening to hear how him and his company can help businesses stay protected in an increasingly digital world. 🔐💻

Don’t forget – time is running out to book your place at our Visitor Day on Tuesday 9th September at Sittingbourne & Milton Regis Golf Club! ⛳ This is the perfect opportunity to connect, network, and grow your business.

📅 Date: Tuesday 9th September
📍 Venue: Sittingbourne & Milton Regis Golf Club

We can’t wait to welcome more visitors and keep building such a supportive business community!

Get in touch to book your spot! ….its totally free!

26/08/2025
Our valued member Swiftcure Electrical Limited is on the lookout for an Experienced Commercial Electrical Tester to join...
21/08/2025

Our valued member Swiftcure Electrical Limited is on the lookout for an Experienced Commercial Electrical Tester to join their team.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a respected and growing company, where your skills and experience will be highly valued. If you’re a qualified electrical tester with commercial experience and looking to take the next step in your career, this could be the perfect role for you!

🔧 Great opportunity to work on varied projects
⚡ Be part of a supportive, professional team
📈 Excellent prospects for the right candidate

Interested or know someone who might be? Get in touch with Swiftcure Electrical Limited today!

Experienced Commercial Electrical testers we need you.

We are hiring!

Job Role
Swiftsure electrical are looking for someone who has experience in Commercial EICRS.
The role will be across Kent and London.
(Additional pay for London)

Attributes
Ideal candidate will be Hardworking, Honest and reliable.
Must have own tools / testers and transport.

Pay
CIS PAID / SELF
Rates negotiable depending on experience
Price work available

If you would like any more information feel free to contact Roy (company director) 07999833517

📧 [email protected]

20/08/2025

🚨 Sittingbourne businesses – this is YOUR chance! 🚨

🔥 Want more business? More referrals? More connections? 🔥
Join us for our BNI Sittingbourne Visitors Day on Tuesday 9th September at Sittingbourne & Milton Regis Golf Club ⛳

💼 Why BNI Sittingbourne?
✅ We pass £££ in referrals every single month
✅ We’re a powerhouse of supportive, motivated local businesses
✅ It’s networking that actually works – structured, proven, and fun!

✨ Even better… it’s completely FREE to attend!
☕ Tea, coffee, and juice will be provided
🍳 Optional hot breakfast available for a small cost

🤝 Why Networking Works 🤝

Running a business can sometimes feel like going it alone — but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Networking gives you:
✨ A room full of people actively looking for ways to help you succeed
✨ Access to new opportunities, referrals, and collaborations
✨ Fresh ideas, support, and accountability from like-minded professionals
✨ The chance to build real, long-lasting relationships — not just collect business cards

At BNI Sittingbourne, we see this in action every week. Members don’t just “network” — we build a community that helps each other grow.

🚀 When you surround yourself with motivated, supportive people, your business can only go one way… UP!

👉 Drop us a message NOW to get on the list and discover how BNI Sittingbourne can help grow your business!

🚀 Great energy in the room at Sittingbourne BNI this morning! 🚀BNI is all about building strong relationships and passin...
19/08/2025

🚀 Great energy in the room at Sittingbourne BNI this morning! 🚀

BNI is all about building strong relationships and passing quality referrals – it’s networking that really works for growing your business. 💼✨

We’re on the lookout for new members to join our group, especially:
👩‍⚖️ Solicitor | 🖨️ Printer | 🔧 Plumber | 🧹 Cleaner | 🎨 Interior Designer | 📐 Architect | ✍️ Will Writer | 🏗️ Builder

📅 Big news – 9th September is our Visitor Day! A perfect chance for local businesses to come along, see how BNI works, and make some great connections.

👏 Huge shoutout to Joe from Castlerock Wealth Management for his fantastic 10-minute presentation today.
As a financial advisor, Joe helps people plan ahead with pensions so they can enjoy a secure and comfortable future.

Want to grow your business through referrals? Come and join us – you’ll be glad you did!

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Sittingbourne And Milton Regis Golf Club
Sittingbourne
ME97PX

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