02081333346
☎️ 02081333346 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 208133 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02081333346
- Inquiring about credit card statusMay
2011Confusing call about credit cardNov
2010Seeking MBNA Canada contact informationNov
2010Confused about credit application processOct
2010Scam call about Visa cardSep
2010Seeking contact number for MBNASep
2010No response; investigating phone originsSep
2010Delayed processing and communication issuesSep
2010Check other blogs for informationSep
2010Awaiting card, will follow upSep
2010Delays due to technical difficultiesAug
2010Card processed, delay explained, suspiciousAug
2010Pending card arrival, not hopefulAug
2010Duplicate offers causing confusion, concernAug
2010Suspicious foreign call about creditAug
2010Beware of MBNA card scamAug
2010Inquiring about life cover card detailsAug
201002081333346 has 17 comments of which 17 x neutral
02081333346 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02081333346 👆 is reported as a suspicious and likely fraudulent offer involving unsolicited calls promoting MBNA-branded credit cards with a stated £3,000 limit. Call recipients have not applied for these cards and no genuine credit approval appears to have been granted. Calls often mention life insurance quotes as a prerequisite, but cards promised within several weeks or months have not materialised. Attempts to contact the alleged issuers lead to unresponsive or ambiguous sources, and genuine MBNA representatives confirm no knowledge of such offers. Users advise caution, recommending direct contact with official MBNA channels for verification. The overall consensus is to treat these calls as potential scams and avoid sharing personal details or engaging further.
Reports on phone number 02081333346
10 yearsI find myself in a similar situation. We've been told that everything was wrapped up by the 25th of August, and our card should arrive by the end of the month. However, it seems these folks have run into some hiccups, which has resulted in a hold-up. When we probed into the nature of these issues, they mentioned they were in the process of establishing a new call centre in India, and the system is experiencing some glitches as a consequence of the transition. To be honest, it all feels a bit off. Susan, did they happen to give you any sort of date for when they expect to have everything sorted?IndiaSusan10 yearsCheers for the information, Sharon. We’re still waiting for the card to arrive, but it seems there might be a chance it didn't clear the final verification. I’ll give them a ring again to get to the bottom of it. I’ll keep you in the loop with any updates.Sharon10 yearsIt would be wise to peruse additional blogs for more information available there.10 yearsWe've just had a conversation with them, and they assured us that our card has been definitely processed and it should arrive by the end of the month. When we asked if this was for certain, she replied affirmatively, mentioning that they'd encountered a few hiccups in the past, but those issues have now been resolved and they apologised for any delay. Frankly, your speculation about when these folks might actually show up is just as valid as ours! We still can't shake off the feeling that something peculiar has been happening behind the scenes.10 yearsAlright, here we are once more! I've tried reaching out again, but alas, no response this time either. However, I've come to discover that the calls are actually coming from Canada. I plan to hunt down a number for the London office and give them a bell to get to the bottom of this. Once I manage to glean some information, I’ll be sure to share the details with everyone. Cheers!CanadaLondon11 yearsGreetings everyone. I wanted to share my experience as well. We received the same sort of call, offering a Visa Platinum card with a limit of £3000. The caller inquired about life insurance and assured us that we'd receive our card within a fortnight to three weeks. When we questioned her about our credit checks, she confidently replied that those had all been cleared. This took place in mid-August, and guess what? We're still waiting for that card! Has anyone actually received theirs?11 yearsWe got in touch with the same representatives, and lo and behold, they had the same limit of thirty cards. When she probed about our life insurance situation, we replied that we didn’t have any. To that, she merely mentioned she was there to provide quotes and suggested heading over to their website for any policies. Then, she informed us that the cards would arrive in about 21 weeks. We had already submitted a credit application, which has left us feeling rather anxious about what comes next.11 yearsJust a quick remark - it strikes me as rather peculiar that she has never once mentioned "you have definitely been approved" or specified any limit. Curiously enough, we haven't received any correspondence indicating a rejection either. My application is meant to be processed on the 16th of August, 2010, so one has to wonder why it's taking them such an age to send things out. If anyone wishes to reach out, our email address is [email protected], which would be much more efficient than waiting here, seeing as we check our emails every day.11 yearsI received a call from the same representatives, with a staggering £3000 limit on the card, which they had brought up when my partner and I were sorting out our life insurance. We firmly declined, explaining that we were merely after a quote, and she directed us to a website for that purpose. However, she went on to say that the card would be arriving within 21 weeks. We had also applied for loans, so now we're really anxious this might be connected to that. Feeling a bit on edge about the whole situation, to be honest.12 yearsGreetings! I recently received a phone call from a gentleman regarding our life insurance. When I informed him that we already had coverage, he mentioned that our card would be arriving in approximately 21 weeks. Yet, a few weeks later, he rang back to say that there had been an issue with the card's printing and that it was being dispatched. I'm curious if you’ve also received your card and accompanying documentation. If you have, we would appreciate any further information, as we submitted an online application for a credit card and it wasn’t long before we were contacted by this company.12 yearsHiya Sharon, my apologies for not responding sooner! I've been a bit out of the loop. It seems we've been told the same story - there's a bit of a hold-up and they reckon we should expect our cards by the end of the month. Which month, though, eh? It’ll be lovely when they finally arrive, but I can't say I'm exactly counting down the days. Do keep me posted when yours come through! Cheers and thanks, SueHiya SharonSue12 yearsJust received another message, and it's becoming increasingly clear that this is a scam. It’s been 21 weeks now, and still no sign of an MBNA card in sight. Thankfully, we were wise enough not to share any personal information. When we reached out to MBNA's customer service, they confirmed we haven't been approved for anything. Please, do yourselves a favour and give MBNA a ring at 0800 0851 709. Let them know what’s transpired so these rogues can be put to a stop.MBNA12 yearsWe received a call from an overseas gentleman claiming that we’d been approved for an MBNA credit card worth £3,000. The peculiar thing is, we never applied for one nor shared any of our information! He also mentioned that someone would follow up regarding life insurance, but cautioned us not to mention that this was linked to the credit card. He said we should expect to hear about it in 21 to 25 weeks and then gave us a number to supposedly activate the card: 02081333346. Quite the odd experience, isn’t it?12 yearsGreetings! I've recently come across the fact that MBNA Canada is rolling out their NBA platinum Visa cards. At the moment, we're on the lookout for a functional contact number to get in touch with them.MBNA CanadaNBA12 yearsHas anyone received their credit card yet?12 yearsWe received a call from a chap with a foreign accent claiming to be from MBNA regarding a credit card that costs thirty. The thing is, we never even applied for one, nor did we share any personal details. He mentioned that someone would be in touch with the life insurance department, but we were told not to let on that we required it. Oddly enough, our credit card supposedly states that we should expect it within 21 to 25 days, and he even gave us a number to call for card activation: 02081346. Quite a peculiar situation, I must say!MBNA12 yearsGreetings! I’ve just stumbled upon the fact that MBNA Canada has released the NBA platinum Visa cards. At the moment, we’re on the lookout for a reliable contact number to reach them.MBNA CanadaNBASubmit Your Own Report (020 8133 3346)
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