03300271030
βοΈ 03300271030 π 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 03300271030
- Indian scammers targeting phone serviceApr
2023Scam call from number mentionedMay
2017Received suspicious call about nuisance callsMay
2017Nuisance calls, suspicious device salesMay
2017Suspicious caller, claims to helpMay
2017Suspicious scam call from IndiaMay
2017Scam call with rude instructionsMay
2017Scam call attempt, user rude responseMay
2017Warning: suspicious and persistent callersMay
2017Received scam call on 02/05/2017May
2017Received unwanted call, wasted caller's timeApr
2017Warning about call blocking serviceApr
2017Avoided potential scam, fortunate choiceApr
2017Beware of scam, hang upApr
2017Suspicious call about phone billApr
2017Received suspicious phone call, confirmed nameApr
2017Warning of potential scam callApr
2017Missed call from unfamiliar numberApr
2017Suspicious call, hung up immediatelyApr
2017Accented caller asking about nuisance callsApr
2017Scam call about nuisance callsApr
2017Call from Virgin Media scamApr
2017Scam caller from Open ReachApr
2017Caller impersonated police, hung upApr
2017Angry when questioned about blockingApr
2017Request for bank details aggressiveApr
2017Stopping unwanted calls, required detailsApr
2017Scam call asking for paymentApr
2017Silence on call was frustratingApr
2017Unknown number blocked on phoneApr
2017Requesting confidential banking information inappropriatelyApr
2017No response to my answerApr
2017Missed silent call upset meApr
2017Number Of Searches: 175 Number Of Comments: 32 First Seen: 31 March 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Scarastabeg(Western Isles), Seaforth(Merseyside) and Sunny Hill(Derbyshire).
03300271030 has 32 comments of which 17 x negative and 2 x positive and 13 x neutral
03300271030 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 03300271030 π is reported as a persistent scam involving callers claiming to offer nuisance call blocking services, often from numbers linked to 033 or 020 prefixes. Callers, frequently using Indian accents, ask for bank or card details under the guise of verifying payments or activating the service, sometimes knowing personal info like address or payment methods. Victims report rude behaviour, callers getting angry if questioned, and calls ending abruptly when challenged. Many warn that the service costs upfront fees near Β£80-Β£100, payable only by card, and stress itβs a fraudulent deal. Silent calls or hung ups are also common. People share frustration and caution others not to engage or share financial info, highlighting repeated calls and illegitimate tactics.
Reports on phone number 03300271030
3 yearsGot a call claiming a protocol breach supposedly from BT. I contacted my internet provider and they confirmed it was a scam. The first caller was an Indian woman, and the very next day, an Indian man tried ringing back but from a different number.BT9 yearsThis number just rang me up claiming to be from telephone preference. I smelled a scam right away and asked what it would cost me. They then asked if I was a pensioner, which I am, but I lied and said no. Lo and behold, they immediately ended the call. Watch out for this one!Telephone Preference Service9 yearsOn the 9th of May, I received a rather dubious phone call from 0203110504, trying to peddle a device promising to eliminate nuisance calls. Strangely, the caller was privy to the fact that I’m a long-standing BT customer. They quoted a price of £79.99, but insisted that payment could only be made via card. When I firmly stated I could only pay by cheque, the chap seemed quite flustered and transferred me to his supervisor, who was equally unnerved when I asked for their postal address to send the cheque. The line abruptly went dead. Shortly afterwards, my phone rang again, this time leaving an answering machine message laden with background chatter, where I caught a snippet of another caller mentioning a one-off payment of £90. I dialled 1471 and the number revealed itself as 03300271030. Seriously, BT, what’s going on here? This caller clearly knew of my long association with your service.BT9 yearsI got a call from 03300271030 earlier today, and the bloke said he was calling to stop nuisance calls. Then he mentioned something about me paying by direct debit, which sounded fishy straight away. I asked him for his name, and guess what? He just hung up on me!9 yearsOn the 9th of May, 2017, I received a call from someone who claimed to be associated with Telephone Preference Management. He stated that starting from the next day, they would be taking steps to shield my landline from pesky calls. Naturally, I was a bit sceptical and probed him about what product or service he was offering. He assured me he wasn’t trying to sell me anything but merely informing me of their forthcoming actions. When I pressed him for the name of the organisation he represented, he repeated that he was with Telephone Preference Management. Still suspicious, I asked how I could verify this information, and just like that, he ended the call without another word.Telephone Preference Management9 yearsI answered a call from someone with an Indian accent who claimed to be part of the call-blocking team. He assured me that from the following day, I wouldn't receive any more nuisance calls. There was quite a bit of background noise, which raised my eyebrows. Feeling a bit baffled but mostly apprehensive, I decided to hang up. Now, having read others' experiences, it’s clear he would have tried to fish for my card information, revealing this to be a classic scam.9 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from the Telephone Preference Service. She wanted to check my bank card details to prevent any scam or spam calls. When she asked about my payment method, I said I pay my phone bill in cash, which seemed to annoy her. Then she tried to get me to confirm the dates on my card, but I refused to share any info over the phone. She turned quite rude and just hung up on me. Wouldn't be surprised if that call was expensive for her!Telephone Preference Service9 yearsGot a call from an Indian woman claiming to be from some sort of Telephone Preference Service. She said she was checking up on me to stop scam and junk calls. Then she asked me to confirm my bank card details, trying to see if I paid my phone bill by Direct Debit. I told her I pay in cash instead, which seemed to annoy her quite a bit. Next, she wanted me to verify specific dates on my card, but I refused to share any info over the phone. She got really rude and just hung up on me. Hope that call was expensive for her!Direct Debit9 yearsWatch out, this feels like a total con. They claim to already have your card info and ask you to confirm it. I hung up, but they rang back not once, but twice. Definitely suspicious.9 yearsI got a phone call from someone checking if I was still dealing with annoying calls. I told them I wasn’t interested, but they kept going so I let it slide. Turns out they were trying to sell a call-blocking service for nearly £100. I told them that their call was actually quite annoying. They got really mad, asking how I dared say their service was a rip-off. Honestly, if it weren’t for people who might actually fall for this, it’d be pretty funny. At least I managed to keep them chatting and wasted their time a bit!9 yearsThey called me trying to sell some call blocking service, but I wouldn’t hand over any of my bank info to them. If you get this call, make sure you report it to the ICO, the Information Commissioner’s Office. It’s sketchy, so better safe than sorry!Information Commissioner β s OfficeICO9 yearsI ignored the call and they didn't bother leaving a voicemail. After seeing what others have said, I'm pretty happy I didn't answer.9 yearsReceived a call on Tuesday, 26th April. My wife picked up since we were expecting a call. The caller started going on about lowering our phone bill, but it sounded dodgy since it wasn't from our actual provider. I told her to hang up, and not long after, the number was blocked for around five minutes.9 yearsJust received a dodgy call - hung up straight away!9 yearsGot a call from someone with a foreign accent asking me to verify my name, but I just ended the call and decided to check here instead.9 yearsDefinitely a scam. Some bloke with an Indian accent called me and as soon as I mentioned being on the telephone preference service, he just hung up. Never ever share your bank details or click any links they send - it’s just a way for them to steal your info. Proper dodgy, they should be locked up for this.Telephone Preference Service9 yearsGot a call from a strange number while I was away on a work trip, but they didn’t bother leaving any voicemail. Odd, really.9 yearsI received a call from someone with an Indian accent who instructed me to send a letter before abruptly disconnecting the call.9 yearsGot this bloke with a funny accent ringin’ me up, asking if it was my wife who picked up. Well, my voice is pretty deep, so obviously not her. Then he says he’s from our call blocking company, asking if we’re still gettin’ those annoying calls. Told him, “Yeah, you lot!” and ended the call. Then I used my phone to block any more calls from that number.9 yearsSome bloke called me saying he’s from Virgin Media trying to help block my spam calls, but then he asked for my debit card info. That sounded dodgy so I just ended the call straight away. It happened this morning around 11:44, and the number he used was 0330271030.Virgin Media9 yearsGot a call from 03300271030 asking if I was still getting annoying PPI calls and such. They already had my name and address, which felt pretty dodgy to me. Figured it was a scam and just ended the call.9 yearsThis bloke said he was from the local police and wanted me to verify my phone number. I asked him to confirm his, and after a few swear words, he just hung up. PL from Luton.Luton9 yearsSome bloke rang me saying he was from Open Reach over in Hendon. He somehow already had my address and knew I pay my phone bill through direct debit. Then he asked for my credit card details 'to verify' or something like that. I told him no way, and after a bit of back and forth, he just ended the call.Open ReachHendon9 yearsThey asked for my bank card info to stop these annoying calls but got really annoyed when I asked a bunch of questions about it and then just ended the call!9 yearsThey asked me for my direct debit info to try and stop these annoying calls. When I said no, they told me I’d end up regretting it once I fell for some scam. Quite the threat!9 yearsThey claimed they could put a stop to unwanted calls but then asked me for my debit card info... what’s that even supposed to mean?9 yearsThey claimed to be helping to eliminate nuisance calls and wanted my debit card information. I refused to provide it and they promptly disconnected the call.9 yearsI answered a call that came through on my phone, but all I was met with was silence on the other end. I ended up saying, "Speak up or I’ll hang up!" Yet, still nothing but quiet. Eventually, I decided to hang up myself. Quite infuriating, to say the least!9 yearsI don't recognise this number so I've just blocked it on my phone.9 yearsThey called me up out of the blue and tried to get my bank info. Definitely a dodgy call, so I didn’t give them anything.9 yearsI picked up but they never said anything back.9 yearsI picked up a call earlier today but there was complete silence on the other end, really irritating.Submit Your Own Report (0330 027 1030)
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