03300271567
☎️ 03300271567 👆 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 03300271567
- Scam call asking for moneyFeb
2025Scam alerted, reported to bankDec
2024Scammed elderly mum, bank actionSep
2024Scam alert: fraudulent Openreach callsAug
2024Caller claimed OpenReach, suspiciousAug
2024Scam report; lost money, warnedJun
2024Scam call, high payment requestMar
2024Scamming elderly, fake service, aware attorneyMar
2024Foreign scammers persistently pestering customersDec
2023Scam service charges fake renewalDec
2023Scam call, avoid Birmingham numberNov
2023Scammers targeting vulnerable elderly individualsOct
2023Elderly targeted by scam callsOct
2023Scammer demands £179.99 fraudulentlySep
2023Overpaid for disappointing phone blockersSep
2023Unexpected call, persuasive scam attemptAug
2023Scammers targeting vulnerable elderly peopleJul
2023Elderly targeted by phone scammersJul
2023Scam targeting vulnerable person; fraudApr
2023Scam call asking for cardFeb
2023Scam; requested card details illegallyJan
2023Scam caller impersonating BT. Beware!Nov
2022Scam call blocking service warningNov
2022Scam call from fake blocker warningNov
2022Infinity Call Blocker is a scamOct
2022Scammed, phone worthless, avoid, reportedSep
2022Scammers asking for sensitive informationAug
2022Scam, overpriced TPS registration, misleadingAug
2022Suspicious, high one-time priceAug
2022Infinity Call Blocker overpriced scamJul
2022Scam targeting elderly, fake renewalJul
2022Scam call tricked Alzheimer’s mumApr
2022Unauthorized charge, unwanted call blocker purchasedFeb
2022Caller convinced with info, then scammedJan
2022Number Of Searches: 17 Number Of Comments: 32 First Seen: 21 February 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Colne(West Yorkshire), Fiunary(Highland) and Kirkstead(Scottish Borders).
03300271567 has 32 comments of which 28 x negative and 4 x neutral
03300271567 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03300271567 👆 is reported as a persistent and sophisticated scam targeting mainly elderly and vulnerable individuals in the UK. Callers, often posing as representatives from major telecom providers or a company named Infinity Call Blocker, claim to offer a lifetime call-blocking service for a one-off fee around £150 to £180. They falsely assert victims are already paying monthly for such a service and press for bank or card details. Many victims report unsolicited phones delivered at inflated prices, repeat charges, and aggressive pressure tactics. The scam exploits personal data and can cause significant distress and financial loss. Users are strongly advised not to share payment information, dispute charges promptly with their bank, and be cautious of unsolicited calls offering call-blocking services at high costs.
Reports on phone number 03300271567
2 yearsI got caught up in this scam still going around, unfortunately. I rang my bank straight away to let them know.2 yearsThese scammers are still about, they rang my elderly mum trying to charge her for a call blocking service. We’ll have to sort it all out with the bank first thing tomorrow. Just the kind of thing that happens over the weekend, really frustrating.2 yearsI work at a call centre for EE/BT and just took a call from an older lady who said some bloke claiming to be from Openreach rang her up. He told her if she paid £179.99, she'd get call protect for life. Honestly, this sounds like a proper scam. Really feel for anyone who's been tricked by this. If that's happened to you, definitely contact your bank and challenge the payment - they should help get your money back.EE / BTOpenreach2 yearsSome bloke named Henry rang me, claiming he was from OpenReach. He somehow knew loads about my Visa debit card and asked me to confirm the info. He said if I did, I wouldn't have to pay for phone blocking anymore, which is weird 'cause I don’t even use that service!HenryOpenReach2 yearsI'm pretty sure this was a scam. I told myself I'd never get tricked again, but somehow, I ended up falling right into it. They just wouldn’t stop bothering me, and it felt like I had no other option but to go along with what they wanted. Honestly, I’m really annoyed at myself for being so naive and now it’s left me feeling pretty down. I ended up losing money to them once more today. They’re really good at what they do. Just be careful out there.2 yearsThey’re still tricking older folks into handing over £170 for a phone service that doesn’t actually exist. Seems like they’ve caught on to the whole power of attorney thing as well.2 yearsI've received calls from this number several times, with the caller insisting that for a one-time fee of £179, they would send me a device to block unwanted scam calls. Naturally, I was rather uneasy when they began to request my card information. I firmly refused to provide any details, yet they continued to press the issue. I even noticed they upped the ante by suggesting I might want to fork out £600 instead! Quite the audacity! The number in question is 03300271567. I hope this information proves useful to someone.3 yearsI've been receiving numerous calls from this number lately. Typically, I avoid picking up, but today I accidentally answered, and it was the same old spiel about supplying a blocking phone - something I absolutely do not need! I fell for that nonsense a few years back, and it was nothing but a waste of money. Despite me clearly saying I'm not interested, they continue to hound me, insisting they'll save you cash if you're over sixty. It's such utter nonsense! They sound like complete fraudsters disguised as helpful advisors, so I strongly advise steering clear of their deceitful offers!3 yearsWhat a joke of a scam, all about some service to stop scam calls that I’ve never even signed up for! They wanted me to pay £179 for a lifetime subscription or something mad like that. Proper shady call centre from India, honestly wonder how they even feel about doing this. I stayed on the line for about 25 minutes, fed them a bogus credit card number just for laughs... hope they enjoy that!India3 yearsGot a call from a Birmingham number today, they left me a number to ring back on. I’d really steer clear of it, seems like a total scam.Birmingham3 yearsTOTAL RIPOFF. Pretty much the same as what others have mentioned. These people called my mum-in-law, who’s quite old, trying to sell her some “Infinity Call Blocker.” They said it was £179.99 for a phone that would block calls, and claimed she wouldn’t ever have to pay again. Not sure if she’s handed over any money so far, fingers crossed she hasn’t. I’m gonna check her bank tomorrow to be sure. Advised her to stay well clear of them.3 yearsCon artists at work! They've just attempted to sell my elderly mother-in-law an Infinity Call Blocking device. They claim it can be hers for a one-time fee of £179.99 and that it will protect her for the rest of her life! I mean, really? Who do they think they’re kidding? It’s nothing but a swindle, through and through. I've come across other reports indicating that vulnerable individuals have been duped by the very same number, with identical offers. The kicker? Once they've got your card info, they hit you with annual charges without a second thought! STEER CLEAR OF THIS LIKE IT'S CONTAGIOUS!3 yearsGot a call from some con artist trying to charge me £179.99 for an "infinity call blocker". They used the false info I normally give out to scammers and claimed I was already being billed £10 a month for it (which is completely untrue!). Played along and handed over a card number that’s totally useless :) Seriously, don’t hand over any cash to these lot!3 yearsI ended up shelling out £179 for a call blocker, and honestly, I’m wishing I hadn’t.3 yearsGot a surprise call from a bloke trying to get my bank info for some £179 lifetime cover nonsense. He was strangely pushy, I tell ya!3 yearsGot another call through to my dad, and honestly it’s just a joke. These nasty scammers are ruthless, just hang up straight away. We seriously need to block them for good, they’re targeting old folks and those who can't really protect themselves.3 yearsI called my dad again and it’s the same rubbish. These nasty scammers are at it again - just hang up straight away! We really need to find a way to stop these fraudsters from targeting old and vulnerable folks. It’s just awful.3 yearsComplete rip off. They phoned an elderly relative who has dementia and ended up stealing some money from them. We've already told the bank and they're looking into it as a fraud case now.3 yearsGot a call earlier today, bloke was pushing the same blocking service and a phone deal like others mentioned, said it was £149. Kinda freaked me out when he somehow had my address (though a bit wrong) plus my landline and even asked me to confirm my card info. I told him to ring me later so I could actually dig out my card. Definitely feels like a dodgy scam to me!Kinda4 yearsGot a call earlier asking for my card info, seemed totally dodgy. Feels like they might have cracked into BT’s system or something.BT4 yearsI've recently encountered a dubious phone number purporting to be from BT, claiming they had a new phone on offer. However, I discovered that they have absolutely no affiliation with BT whatsoever. If you happen to be taken in by this ruse, beware! They could siphon off £149.99 from your account. It’s essential to reach out to your bank immediately to avert any further losses. I can’t believe how they conned my 85-year-old mother-such a despicable act!BT4 yearsGot a call from 0330 027 1567 the other day, they were trying to sell me some call blocker service for £149.99 one time fee. Honestly feels like a total rip off. Be careful especially when they mention something called call guardian infinity call blocker - seems dodgy to me!4 yearsGot a call on my landline from Infinity Call Blocker, with someone named HABBICK on the other end. They claimed I was already paying £10 a month through my phone company for call blocking, but it didn’t cover international calls. Then they asked for my debit card details to “confirm” something, which made me suspicious. I stopped sharing info and phoned the number they gave me, 03300271567. Sure enough, it was someone pretending to be from Infinity Call Blocker. When I contacted my phone provider, they said they have no partnership with that company. Pretty clear it was a total scam.Infinity Call BlockerHABBICK4 yearsBeware of the Infinity Call Blocker - it’s nothing short of a con! If you're curious, have a peek at www.sundaypost.com for more on this dubious product. You might find yourself forking out an outrageous amount for a standard BT call-blocking phone that’s being sold at a staggering markup. Just take a gander at this snippet from an article on the Sunday Post: Dawn Myles, hailing from Leven in Fife, reached out to us after her elderly mother, Margaret Balsillie, was hit with a £300 bill following two unsolicited calls from a business named Infinity Call Blocker. “Back in August, my mum got a call from these people offering her a phone to block unwanted numbers,” explained Dawn. “Even after she declined the offer, the phone showed up at our doorstep, and to our shock, she’d been charged £148!”comSunday PostDawn MylesLevenFifeMargaret BalsillieDawn4 yearsMy mum got tricked into paying £149 for a phone that’s only worth about £30. We tried sending it back but haven’t heard a peep from them. Already reported the whole thing. Avoid at all costs!4 yearsWatch out, these folks have your phone number and even your address - though in my situation, they got both the street and my first name wrong. The man on the phone kept asking for my bank info and card details. I told him he should already have all that if he was legit. They don’t give up easily. You can pick up a call blocker device from Argos for about £30, which is much better. There’s no way I’m handing over my bank details and paying £149 to some random caller. Total con artists!Argos4 yearsINFINITY They rang my mum out of the blue and somehow managed to con her into handing over £149 from her debit card just to sign her up for TPS, something she coulda done on her own without paying a penny. Then they sent her a 'free' phone which would be worth about £50 in shops, but I bet it cost them barely anything. What a cheek!TPS4 yearsInfinity is attempting to peddle a call-blocking device for a singular fee of £149.99.Infinity4 yearsThey go by Infinity Call Blocker and want £140 for it. Total rip off, avoid!Infinity Call Blocker4 yearsInfinity Call Blocker is nothing but a con job. They seem to be preying on older folks, telling them that their Call Blocker Service requires a renewal. If you're curious, I suggest heading over to www.sundaypost.com and doing a search for Infinity Call Blocker. It's worth a look!sundaypost. com4 yearsGot a call on mum’s phone, she has Alzheimer’s and the person said they were from Barclays. Poor mum ended up giving her card info. Luckily, we have power of attorney, so no one can get to her money. Still, it’s obvious they were trying to scam her!Barclays4 yearsOn 25th January 2022, my mum got a call from Infinity Call Blocker and somehow they took £149.99 straight from her credit card, even though she doesn’t remember giving them any card info. After that, a call blocker device showed up in the post, even though she already owns four different BT call blocking phones. When she asked why she’d been sent it without asking, the company told her the £149.99 was for a lifetime call blocking service. We’ve spoken to people named “Oscar” and “James” at the firm, but neither could show any proof that mum authorised this payment.Infinity Call BlockerOscarJamesSubmit Your Own Report (0330 027 1567)
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