03300271020
☎️ 03300271020 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 330027 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03300271020
- Scammed by upfront payment requestDec
2017Scam call threatened personal safetyDec
2017Warning about Indian loan scamNov
2017Concerned about aduk.com, seeking refundNov
2017User provided an addressNov
2017Loan scam involving upfront feesNov
2017Scam call for fake loanNov
2017User describes payment scam experienceNov
2017being scammed, alerting others, warningNov
2017User described a scam experienceNov
2017Be cautious of loan scammersNov
2017Loan scam threats and abuseNov
2017Warning about predatory loan scamNov
2017Inappropriate and disrespectful loan callNov
2017Scam phone call pretending loanNov
2017Expressing frustration towards unwanted individualsNov
2017Beware of loan scam callsNov
2017Suspicious call from My FinanceNov
2017Caution about suspicious loan companyNov
2017Warning: multiple calls from numberNov
2017number scammed son £700Nov
2017Missed call led to frustrationNov
2017Caution: Potential loan scam reportedNov
2017Warning about phishing text callsMar
2017Received fake text, phishing scamMar
2017Beware of fake scam numberMar
2017Barclays scam alert for SMSMar
2017Number Of Searches: 168 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 02 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Mount Stewart(County Down), Spring Vale(South Yorkshire) and Stourton(Warwickshire).
03300271020 has 27 comments of which 12 x neutral and 15 x negative
03300271020 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03300271020 👆 is reported as a scam linked to fake loan offers, often involving unsolicited calls from individuals claiming to represent loan companies. Callers typically request upfront payments for loans that never materialise and pressure victims for more money, refusing refunds and sometimes resorting to abusive or threatening behaviour. Several users warn against sharing personal documents or details and highlight repeated, aggressive calls. The number is also associated with phishing attempts via text messages posing as banks, aiming to obtain sensitive information. New visitors should exercise extreme caution, avoid making any payments, and refrain from engaging with callers. This number is widely regarded as untrustworthy and linked to financial fraud.
Reports on phone number 03300271020
9 yearsI've just been caught out by this upfront payment scheme from that chap with an Indian accent who called me from the same number. Is there any chance we could retrieve the money we lost?9 yearsI didn't receive a call from this number, but an Indian gentleman and lady contacted us, insisting we had been approved for some sort of loan. To cut a long story short, we didn't part with any money, but they requested a picture of our passports, and in our naivety, we sent it over without much thought. Today, my partner rang me up, expressing his suspicions about the whole affair being a scam, and that the Indian chap had the audacity to threaten me with horrendous comments, claiming that some extremist group had our details! It’s utterly ludicrous. The number that reached out to us was 0330 027 1053.9 yearsHad a call from a bloke with an Indian accent saying my loan was sorted but I needed to pay the first instalment upfront. I handed over the cash, but the loan never showed up. Then they kept coming up with more and more payments I had to make. I asked for my money back, but some other guy said it’s gone and I wouldn’t see it again. Honestly, these guys are a complete scam, proper bad vibes. Hope they get what’s coming to them!9 yearsWe're in a bit of a pickle regarding this adnuk.com outfit and really could use some advice on how to reclaim our funds. It's rather intimidating to consider heading over to their address at 504 Roman Road, E3 5LU, to voice our concerns. What’s the best course of action here?504 Roman RoadE3 5LU9 yearsI received a call from a gentleman with an Indian accent claiming I'd been approved for a loan, but they insisted on an upfront fee. They keep ringing me, relentlessly asking for money. If customers can't address these issues for a refund, let me tell you, karma will eventually catch up with you.karma9 yearsLocation: 504 Roman Road, E3 5LU.Roman Road9 yearsI received a rather dodgy call from a gentleman claiming to be from a loan company. He insisted that my loan had been approved and was quite eager to get my personal details. The moment I sensed something fishy, I ended the call. The chap was clearly trying to pull a fast one!9 yearsSo, they tell you your loan got accepted, then hit you up for an initial PPI payment of £160. After that, they say the loan’s ready to go but only if you cough up another £250. Supposedly, once you pay that, you’ll have the money within a few hours. Then suddenly, they say the bank’s holding back £200 to release it. What a load of rubbish! I think they totally tried to con me this time, but nope, not falling for it. If any scammers are reading this, just know karma’s gonna get ya.9 yearsSo they told me my loan got approved, right? Then suddenly they ask for an initial PPI fee of £160. After I paid that, they say the loan’s ready but I still have to pay another £250. They promise once I pay this last bit, the loan will be with me in hours. But then, suddenly, they tell me the bank’s holding £200 to release it. I can’t believe I nearly fell for that! You might’ve tricked some people, but not me. Take the warning and be ready for karma, scammers. I hope you’re listening.9 yearsFirst they tell me my loan got accepted, then want me to cough up an initial ppi charge of £160. After paying that, they say the loan's ready to go but I need to pay another £250 first. They promise the money will arrive in a few hours after that payment. Then suddenly the bank’s supposedly holding back £200 before the loan can be released. What a load of rubbish, I fell for this once but not again. Seriously, if any of you scammers are reading this, just remember, what goes around comes around.9 yearsFirst, they call sayin my loan’s all set but I gotta pay a first fee of 160 for some PPI thing. Then, suddenly, they claim the loan’s ready but I must send 250 more before it’s handed over. After paying that, they tell me the bank is holdin 200 on standby before it can get released. What a load of rubbish. Thought I’d been caught but no way! If you scammers are out there, just wait - karma’s on its way. Try pullin this stunt on me again and see what happens!9 yearsSo, this couple claimed to be from a loan place called adnuk[###]. I got caught up and paid the first instalment thinking I’d get the loan. When it never showed up, I asked for my money back. That’s when they started threatening me, saying three blokes were gonna come break my legs. Total scam, honestly stay well clear.9 yearsI recently had a rather alarming experience with a firm that goes by the name of Adnuk.com, or so they claim. They requested my initial monthly payment, and I, unfortunately, took the bait. When I realised that the funds had never materialised, I sought a refund. To my utter shock, I was met with aggressive insults and even threats, stating that three blokes would be arriving at my doorstep to “sort me out.” What a terrifying ordeal!Adnuk. com9 yearsGot a call offering a £1000 loan, which I declined politely. Then the person started swearing at me! Surprisingly, they called again shortly after and asked if I knew what "mother f##ker" meant. That was a pretty strange approach, to say the least.9 yearsI received a rather dubious call from this number, where a gentleman with an Indian accent claimed to represent a loan company named My Finance. They requested that I submit the initial payment upfront. Just a word of caution regarding this number-stay vigilant!Finance9 yearsJust told them to shove off, honestly had enough of their calls!9 yearsThis number called me claiming to be from some loan outfit named My Finance. They wanted me to pay the first instalment upfront, which seemed a bit dodgy to me. Watch out for them!My Finance9 yearsgot a call saying my daughter supposedly took out a loan and had to pay some money straight away. i told them if she did have a loan, she'd definitely tell me about it. then they started asking random stuff like how old she is. i warned them that if they kept bugging my daughter, i'd report them to the police.9 yearsReceived a ring from this number, and it was an Indian gentleman claiming to work for a loan firm named My Finance. He requested the initial payment be made straight away. Exercise caution with this number!Finance9 yearsI got calls from this number like 4 times in just one minute. Lucky I searched it online before picking up! Watch out, folks.9 yearsMy son just got tricked out of £700 by someone using this number.9 yearsI got a call from this number but the person said they couldn’t hear me and then just hung up. I tried ringing them back but no luck, no one picked up. you'd think a legit company would actually answer when you call back.9 yearsBeware! This is a total fraud. They present themselves as a loan service, insisting on an initial payment of £60 before releasing any funds. However, after you've handed over that upfront cash, they’ll ring you back demanding additional fees, all while refusing to refund the initial £60. To make matters worse, they become downright nasty if you challenge them. Take heed, as I wouldn't wish this swindle on my worst enemy!9 yearsGot a dodgy text, said not to ring back. Total scam!9 yearsGot a dodgy text claiming to be from NatWest, mentioning some purchase from the Apple store, but it was a scam. The number that came with it seems to be part of the phishing attempt. Watch out for it!NatWestApple9 yearsGot a text supposedly from Barclays warning me about some fraud at the Apple online shop. The phone number they gave doesn't line up with any official Barclays contact. Definitely looks like a scam.BarclaysApple9 yearsThis number pretending to be Barclay is totally a fraud. Definitely a scam, stay clear!BarclaySubmit Your Own Report (0330 027 1020)
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