0322036200
☎️ 0322036200 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 322036200.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0322036200
- Possible scam call about interestDec
2018Confusion about unknown caller identityNov
2018User questions legitimacy of serviceAug
2017Received unexpected call, seeking adviceJun
2017Received five missed callsJun
2017Scammer asking for card detailsMay
2017Uncertain if CIMB caller legitimateFeb
2017Belongs to CIMB Telemarketing CentreNov
2016Received call from unknown numberJun
2016Caller falsely identified as CIMBMay
2016Possible scam involving bank bonusOct
2015Suspicious call requesting personal informationOct
2015Missed call, number not in serviceJul
2012Number Of Searches: 128 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 05 October 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ballygelly(County Antrim), Kenovay(Argyll and Bute), Orrin(Highland), Roud(Isle of Wight) and Saham Hills(Norfolk).
0322036200 has 13 comments of which 9 x neutral and 4 x negative
0322036200 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0322036200 👆 is reported as a number frequently associated with calls claiming to be from CIMB Bank, often promoting a 3% interest rate for additional deposits. While some callers seem legitimate, many users warn that the calls request sensitive information like the last four digits of ID or card numbers, raising concerns about potential scams. Official sources confirm the number is linked to CIMB's telemarketing centre, but caution is advised since scammers may impersonate bank representatives. It is recommended not to share personal details over the phone and to verify promotions directly with the bank through official channels before taking any action. Users have also noted suspicious behaviour, such as calls disconnecting abruptly or invalid callback numbers.
Reports on phone number 0322036200
8 yearsI’ve just had a call from this number, claiming that if I add another £3000 to my account, I’d be eligible for an extra 3% interest. Sounds a bit dodgy to me!8 yearsI honestly have no clue who's been ringing me.9 yearsIs this genuinely a scam, or what?9 yearsBlimey! I just got a call from this number. Any advice on what I ought to do next?9 yearsI received five missed calls from this particular number.9 yearsI’ve had an experience with this number and can confidently say it’s a scammer. Be very wary if someone rings you up asking for the last four digits of your CIMB card; it’s a major red flag! I received a similar call and didn’t hesitate to refuse sharing my sensitive information with a total stranger. Just to be sure, I reached out to my brother who’s employed at CIMB in Bentong, and he assured me that this call was indeed from a scammer. Stay safe and don’t get caught out!CIMBBentong9 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from someone claiming to be from CIMB, discussing a savings account with an enticing 3% interest rate, which aligns with their current adverts. As per their request, I provided the last four digits of my identification card. Is this genuinely a legitimate number associated with CIMB?CIMB10 yearsThe number in question is associated with the CIMB Retail Telemarketing Centre. If you need further confirmation, you can check this link: https://www.facebook.com/CIMBMalaysia/posts/1044031175631849. You'll spot a blue verification tick next to CIMB Malaysia’s profile, indicating that it’s indeed their official account handling those replies.CIMB Retail Telemarketing CentreCIMBMalaysiaCIMBMalaysia10 yearsjust got a call from this number, not really sure if it's a scam. even if it’s actually from cimb, i still don’t wanna get involved.10 yearsI received a missed call from this number, and when I tried to return the call, it said that the number I dialled was not in service. Could anyone shed some light on this?10 yearsI received a call supposedly from CIMB Bangsar, where the caller was chatting about their savings account, mentioning a promotional interest rate of 3%, as highlighted in their recent advertising campaigns. The gentleman was rather convincing, trying to urge me to deposit a minimum of £3,000 today to benefit from this offer. I didn’t go through with it, though. You see, I was already aware of the promotion beforehand which made me think the caller was legitimate, and in a moment of naivety, I shared the last four digits of my identity card with him. I really need to shut my account for good now… what a mess!CIMB Bangsar11 yearsI'm convinced it's a dodgy tactic. They were going on about getting a 30% bonus for a fixed deposit with CIMB Bank. When I told her I was tied up and mentioned I'd visit the bank shortly, she abruptly ended the call. Seems like this might just be a scam, doesn’t it?CIMB Bank11 yearsHe claimed to represent CIMB Bank and proceeded to ramble on about various topics. Then, out of the blue, he requested the last four digits of my identification number. I was quite unnerved-what on earth could he possibly need that for?CIMB BankSubmit Your Own Report (322036200)
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