03300272990
☎️ 03300272990 👆 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 03300272990
- Repeated calls, foreign accent, VodafoneAug
2024Scam caller pretending to be O2Aug
2024No answer, no voicemail leftAug
2024Suspicious call, potential scam attemptAug
2024Phishing call, reported againAug
2024Caller is a scamAug
2024Ignored call, blocked number afterwardAug
2024Scam caller pretending to be O2Aug
2024Received invalid renewal call todayAug
2024Fake call impersonating O2 contractAug
2024Repeated annoying calls from numberAug
2024Unwanted calls about contract terminationAug
2024Unclear call about non-existent contractAug
2024Scam call about O2 contractAug
2024Unwanted O2 scam calls receivedAug
2024Blocked O2 scam selling sim dealAug
2024Received silent call, blocked callerAug
2024Annoying Indian call center callsAug
2024Persistent scam calls from O2Aug
2024Suspicious O2 contract call receivedAug
2024Number Of Searches: 126 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 09 August 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Manton(Nottinghamshire), Porkellis(Cornwall), Uldale(Cumbria), Walham(Gloucestershire) and Wickhamford(Worcestershire).
03300272990 has 20 comments of which 14 x neutral and 6 x negative
03300272990 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03300272990 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to scam calls impersonating O2, often using varying numbers and foreign-accented callers. They frequently claim the recipient's mobile contract is due for renewal or offer SIM deals, despite many callers having no existing contracts with O2. The callers typically demonstrate poor knowledge of contract details and hang up when challenged. These calls are unsolicited, sometimes silent or repetitive, and suspected to be phishing attempts aimed at extracting personal or banking information. Many recipients have reported blocking the number and noting its persistence despite being ignored or declined. Authorities advise vigilance and recommend reporting such calls to official channels to avoid falling victim to these deceptive practices.
Reports on phone number 03300272990
2 yearsThis number kept ringing me today, I think it called about 4 times but I only picked up the first time. The guy on the other end had a strange accent, sounded foreign, and said something about Vodafone and my sim contract, which is weird because I don’t even have one with them. Also, the number always changes the last digit; it started with a zero and now it ends with a 4. I’d mentioned this before in another comment too.Vodafone2 yearsHad another ring from someone saying they were O2, trying to get me to renew my contract that’s nearly up. When they asked how long my contract had, I said if they really worked for O2, they’d already have that info. They just ended the call right away! Straight onto blocked numbers from me.O22 yearsTried ringing just a moment ago, but no answer and they didn’t bother to leave a voicemail either.2 yearsGot a call from a guy speaking with an Indian accent, claiming he was James from O2. He somehow had my name and number, even mentioned my previous phone plan. I had just changed my contract recently, so when I told him his info was wrong, he cut the call straight away. Definitely not legit, just a dodgy scam.JamesO22 yearsTotal rip-off.2 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from O2 regarding my contract details.O22 yearsThis number has rung me twice today already, and I ignored both times. It's honestly getting really annoying now.2 yearsAnswered the call but quickly ended it. After seeing what others said, I’ve decided to block the number.2 yearsJust got a ring from this number a minute ago, but honestly I couldn’t catch much - the bloke on the line had a thick foreign accent. He was going on about my SIM card contract, which is weird because I don’t have one. I’m with Vodafone and already got a text from them this morning about my next payment due date, so that didn’t add up. He said he’d call back tomorrow since I was driving and couldn’t chat properly. Feels dodgy, so I’m probably going to block the number anyway.Vodafone2 yearsGot a call from a man with a noticeable foreign accent, sounded like he was in a busy call centre - I could hear other voices and background noise. He claimed he was calling to persuade me to renew my mobile contract. Since he already had my number (which he obviously dialled), it wasn’t shocking, but the timing was awful as I wasn’t at home and couldn’t really chat. I told him to call again later, but he never got back to me. My contract still has almost two years left, so there’s no chance I’m renewing yet. Felt like he was trying to scam me and get my bank details.2 yearsI’ve been inundated with calls from an Indian call centre purporting to be O2. It’s absolutely infuriating as they keep ringing from various numbers!2 yearsGot a call while I was sitting in the car (don’t worry, I wasn’t behind the wheel!). The line was dead silent, so I just ended it straight away. Blocked the number afterwards.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2, trying to sell me an upgraded SIM contract. Bit strange since I don’t even have a contract with them! I asked when my current contract ends - figured they’d have that info, being the provider. But the lady on the phone, who sounded Asian, couldn’t give me a straight answer. This was yet another phishing attempt - I’ve had at least five others in the last few weeks. Reported it again to 7726.2 yearsToday, I got a call from this number saying my contact needed renewing, but I’ve only had it for six months. What a joke!2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from O2 trying to push a sim-only deal. Felt fishy so I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now. Definitely a scam alert for me.2 yearsThis is the second time you’ve called me today saying my contract’s finishing when it’s not. How much do I pay? That’s for me to say. Honestly, just leave me alone and stop ringing me!2 yearsJust got a call about my O2 contract ending soon and some threat about extra charges if I don’t upgrade now - total scam! Honestly, I can update my plan whenever through the app. I just told them thanks but no thanks and hung up.2 yearsGot loads of calls from someone claiming to be o2 about a contract, but I’m not even with o2. Bit annoying really.2 yearsI’ve been inundated with calls from various 0330 numbers claiming to be O2 regarding my mobile contract. It’s clear these calls are nothing but an elaborate scam since I’ve already reached out to O2 to sort out my contract matters. I specifically requested that they only get in touch via email, and they assured me that phone calls would not be part of their communication strategy. Here are some of the numbers that have tried to deceive me under the guise of O2: 0330 027 2990 0330 027 2866 0330 027 2723 0330 027 0243 0330 027 2722 0330 027 2735 0330 027 2776 It’s quite astonishing how relentless they are, seemingly refusing to take 'no' for an answer. The moment I manage to block one, I find myself harassed by yet another.2 yearsGot a call today from this number claiming to be O2. The person on the phone told me I’ve got unlimited calls and texts, but they didn’t seem able to find out when my contract finishes. I told them it ends this year, but then they asked if it was 2025. I said no, it’s still 2023. Felt a bit dodgy to me, not completely sure about it.Submit Your Own Report (0330 027 2990)
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