03300012406
☎️ 03300012406 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by WAVECREST NETWORKS LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 330001 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03300012406
- Using specific email for logisticsNov
2018Don't pay with PaySafeCardsAug
2018Email provided; not very helpfulMay
2018Scammed for sewing machine insuranceMay
2018Courier scam involving fake storyAug
2017Scammed while attempting to purchaseAug
2017Fraudulent courier service experience reportedDec
2016Scammed for a supposed free itemDec
2016Aerospeed is a scam; avoid paymentNov
2016Scammed by Bexley Freegle offerNov
2016Paid, no delivery, unresponsive companySep
2016Fraudulent behavior under new identitySep
2016Regret over recent scam experienceSep
2016Scammers posing as legitimate sellersSep
2016Scammed after paying for mixerSep
2016Scammed by fake courier serviceAug
2016Number belongs to Aerospeed CouriersAug
2016Scammer posing as courier serviceJun
201603300012406 has 18 comments of which 18 x neutral
03300012406 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03300012406 👆 is reported as a scam number linked to fake courier services claiming to deliver items bought via Freecycle, Freeads, or Preloved. Victims are asked to pay delivery fees and insurance using Paysafe vouchers, often under sob stories about relocation or tragedy. No parcels are received after payment and contact becomes impossible. The scammers use names like Aerospeed Couriers and impersonate trustworthy contacts, with messages and photos that appear suspicious or copied. Multiple people mention losing significant sums, typically between £35 and £110. The scammers also try to extract extra charges after initial payments. Overall, this number is associated with fraudulent activity targeting honest, trusting people trying to collect free or low-cost goods.
Reports on phone number 03300012406
8 yearsRight, so I’m currently using [email protected] for my correspondence.8 yearsSeriously, folks, don't be daft! It's a bad idea to make payments with PaySafeCards. Stay smart!PaySafeCards8 yearsHere’s their email address: Aerospeed Courier <[email protected]>. Not that it’s particularly useful or anything!Aerospeed Courier8 yearsOoh, I've fallen victim to a scam as well! I forked out £45 through paysafecard vouchers for a sewing machine I found on Freecycle, as I've recently moved up to Scotland. Now, these chaps at Aerospeed are demanding an additional £75 for insurance! Here’s the dodgy number they’re operating from: Alan Christopher Customer Service Desk 2 Tel: 03300010930ScotlandAerospeedAlan Christopher Customer Service Desk9 yearsI employed them as a courier and settled the payment with safecard vouchers. I spotted their advert on a freeads platform, and yet again, it seemed to be a dreadful tale about someone’s daughter passing away-claiming they needed to move and required a courier service. Utter nonsense, if you ask me! Total scam!9 yearsI responded to an ad for a sewing machine, and a lady who had moved to Elgin, Scotland fell victim to a scam, losing £35. She nearly forked out £75 for insurance but had her doubts at the last moment. The courier service associated with it was under the name Aerospeed...turns out it was all a ruse!ElginScotlandAerospeed10 yearsI, too, found myself in a similar predicament with a courier service called Aerospeed. I forked out a delivery charge along with a supposedly "refundable" insurance fee using paysafecard vouchers. The arrangement was pitched on a freecycle platform, but then there came this quite convincing tale about the courier's daughter tragically passing away, necessitating the return of her belongings back to Sussex for disposal. As a result, they claimed it all needed to be shipped instead. Long story short, my parcel never made its appearance.AerospeedSussex10 yearsI responded to a listing on Preloved for a complimentary mixer, only to find out the seller had relocated to Elgin. Ended up shelling out £45 and then an additional £75 for delivery and insurance. To say I feel completely duped would be an understatement. There’s truly no such thing as a freebie, certainly not if you've got to fork out for delivery. Learn from my mistake and steer clear of these sorts of deals!Elgin10 yearsBeware of a group masquerading as Aerospeed Couriers; it’s advisable not to part with any cash or Paysafe vouchers, as they’re running a scam. Stay vigilant and steer clear!Aerospeed Couriers10 yearsI've had a right bother with a dodgy deal involving Bexley Freegle and a sewing machine I was after. I forked out £45 for delivery to Aerospeed, only to be hit with another demand for £75. It’s all rather suspicious, isn’t it?Bexley FreegleAerospeed10 yearsI arranged for a parcel to be delivered by a firm operating under the title of Areospeed Couriers, and after sending over the delivery charge, I’ve found myself unable to reach them since then. Quite concerning, to say the least!Areospeed Couriers10 yearsIt seems we’ve got another embroidery scammer on our hands, this time masquerading as Anna Robinson. They’re purporting to be based in Scotland now. It’s a shame how these individuals target decent, honest folks who simply want to trust others. I truly believe what goes around comes around for these kinds of people!Anna RobinsonScotland10 yearsI really wish I had caught on sooner… Just between the 17th and 19th of September, I fell victim to a scam regarding an embroidery machine and have lost £110. I won’t bore you with the specifics, but it was nearly identical to what Grace mentioned above. Absolutely heartbroken over it…Grace10 yearsI recently had a rather dodgy experience with someone by the name of Christopher Townshend associated with Aerospeed Courier, using the email [email protected]. It turns out they’re nothing but a bunch of con artists exploiting Freecycle to fleece unsuspecting folks. I gave them a ring and the chap on the other end had an accent that sounded African. In my naivety, I thought the woman claiming to sell the items was above board - how mistaken I was! I ended up losing £35 to their ruse, and the alarm bells started ringing when they requested an additional £75 for insurance, which they claimed would be refunded once the parcel arrived. Absolutely devastated!Christopher TownshendAerospeed CourierFreecycle10 yearsI’ve just fallen victim to a scam, having forked out £35 for a stand mixer and some other bits and bobs... absolutely devastated! It’s just terrible that individuals engage in such despicable acts. I put in so much effort for my earnings. What is wrong with people?10 yearsThis number appears to be linked to a courier service: [email protected]. I've come to the unsettling realisation that I’ve fallen victim to a scam stemming from a Freecycle group, where I was lured in by an offer for an embroidery machine. The individual, going by Madeleine Connolly, whose email is <[email protected]>, asserted that they had swiftly moved up to Scotland. They orchestrated a payment of £35 for the courier's fees, using Paysafe vouchers, no less. After mulling it over, I began to notice discrepancies in the style of their numerous emails and personal messages, which seemed completely inconsistent. The photographs they sent could have easily been plucked from eBay, raising major red flags.FreecycleMadeleine ConnollyScotland10 yearsI reckon this number belongs to a delivery service based in Elgin, Scotland, known as Aerospeed Couriers.ElginScotlandAerospeed Couriers10 yearsBeware of this number; it belongs to a con artist posing as a delivery driver. They’re asking for money upfront through PayPoint for packages that never arrive. I’ve been duped out of £35.Submit Your Own Report (0330 001 2406)
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