03300432603
☎️ 03300432603 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by YayYay Limited. It is part of the phone block 330043 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03300432603
- Warning about untrustworthy individualsJun
2020Unfriendly invoicing, non-agreed scam tacticsMar
2020Beware of deceptive sponsorship offersOct
2019Skeptical about professionally written booksApr
2019Recieved unexpected bill for booksNov
2018Caller pressured payment for irrelevant adSep
2018Warning: Safety Guide Ltd scamSep
2018Company using different phone numbersAug
2018Scam call, fictitious order, bewareMay
2018Scam involving fake sponsorship invoiceMay
2018Unsolicited cold call campaign scamMay
2018Scam: unsolicited payment request receivedMay
2018Beware of anti-bullying campaign scamMay
2018Warning about possible phone scamApr
2018Warning about online form scamApr
2018Offering resolutions for customer concernsApr
2018Scam involving fake green commentsMar
2018Donate books, stop complaining, bullying preventionMar
2018Positive feedback on school publicationsMar
2018Suspicious: Five green commentators quicklyMar
2018Company donated defibrillator, not scamMar
2018Praising child grooming education materialsMar
2018Grateful for child grooming booksMar
2018Grateful for anti-grooming booksMar
2018Apology for any concerns raisedMar
2018Forgotten promise, unresolved payment issueFeb
2018Company supported daughter's school learningJan
2018Warning about possible telemarketing scamJan
2018Scam invoice for bullying guideDec
2017Scam phone call, feeling anxiousDec
2017Scam involving multiple individuals contactedDec
2017Continue mail and funding requestsDec
2017Phone scam: fake safety bookletsDec
2017Warning to Google scam numbersNov
2017Potential scam, received unwanted productsNov
2017Received unsolicited booklet and invoiceNov
2017Unverified call from scammer reportedNov
2017Potentially fraudulent claim for sponsorshipNov
2017Concerns about sponsorship scam operationNov
2017Unwanted invoice for unauthorized chargesNov
2017Number Of Searches: 404 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 02 November 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Babworth(Nottinghamshire), Bourne(Somerset), Furzton(Buckinghamshire) and Torbrex(Stirlingshire).
03300432603 has 36 comments of which 17 x negative and 13 x neutral and 6 x positive
03300432603 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03300432603 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting small businesses with fake invoices for sponsoring anti-bullying or child safety booklets they never agreed to. Callers use pressure tactics, claiming adverts or booklets were printed and sent, demanding immediate payment and threatening court. Despite some positive remarks about the educational value of the books in schools, the company, often linked to a named individual, faces widespread accusations of fraudulent behaviour, bullying, and intimidation. Multiple numbers are used, and many report receiving unsolicited calls, follow-ups, and no effective way to cancel the supposed orders. Several victims note lack of proof of agreement and have involved trading standards. The operation is described as unprofessional and deceitful, preying on goodwill while profiting unjustly.
Reports on phone number 03300432603
6 yearsThese people are total pros at scamming, I wouldn’t trust them for a second.6 yearsThey’re still bothering me, kept saying on the phone that I never agreed to anything. Then out of nowhere, an invoice shows up in the post. I’m definitely not paying it or giving in to their pushy tricks. Didn’t agree to any of it - feels totally like a scam.7 yearsWe got caught out by this, so watch yourself because it could happen to anyone. They ring you up pretending you agreed to back their booklet, offering a discount if you pay up front. Then you get the booklet with a fancy looking certificate, which seems legit but don’t be fooled. A few months down the line, they call again demanding the second instalment of £250 out of four payments, claiming the books were printed and posted the day before. Don’t trust them or hand over any more cash. THESE SCAMMERS ARE BOTTOM DWELLERS WHO TARGET SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS.7 years"Professional writing? Yeah, right, like really! :O"8 yearsI got a call from this lot claiming I supposedly agreed half a year ago to pay for some books, and now they've sent me a bill for £189! I explained over the phone that I never agreed to anything, but they went ahead and sent the bill anyway, along with some rubbish leaflets. Absolute scam if you ask me!8 yearsGot a ring from these lot claiming I’d signed up to an ad and needed to cough up over £100 because apparently they’d already printed it without asking for a penny upfront! Funny how they’re pushing a booklet on bullying, considering their callers were basically strong-arming me into paying. The ad would have done jack for my business anyway, and I’m pretty sure schools are already handling bullying properly. Honestly, I’d say spend your marketing budget somewhere else.8 yearsI just wanted to mention that these scammers have started calling from a new number, 03300432 635, but it’s definitely the same lot. I’ve already had four calls from them with the exact same spiel as before. Don’t fall for it!8 yearsWhat a complete con! They tried to get me to pay for some made-up order of children's books. As soon as I mentioned that we keep a log of our phone conversations and there’s no trace of them, they promptly ended the call. Stay alert, folks!8 yearsAbsolutely a rip off. Got a phone call saying our company had supposedly okayed sponsoring some printed books. Next thing I knew, an invoice for £189 arrived along with a really insistent call chasing payment. I told them I keep all calls recorded and never consented to anything, so the lady suddenly gave up and ended the call. No word from them after that. Watch out for these dodgy schemes!8 yearsI’ve just received a demand for instant payment for a Child Safety Awareness booklet that I never actually ordered! This feels like a complete scam to me. What a cheek!8 yearsLast week, someone rang me up saying I’d signed up to back an anti-bullying campaign, and today I got a bill for £173.95 for sending leaflets to a ‘school I picked’. It’s a total con. They start talking about debt collectors and even try to scare you with supposed phone call recordings to get you to pay. Absolutely dodgy.8 yearsI got a call like this too, saying I owed £189 for some Child Safety Awareness Guide that I supposedly said yes to on the phone. Sounds fishy to me. If this isn’t a scam, maybe the people behind it should sort things out properly - I reckon they’d get way more people on board that way.’ s8 yearsHello, recently I’ve been getting calls from a man and woman who say I completed some sort of online form about protecting kids and stopping bullying, then they sent me a bill for £80. The phone number they rang from was 03300432595 and they gave an address at 4 Henry Square Chambers, Old Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne OL6 7ST. They sounded quite pushy and scary on the phone.Henry Square ChambersOld StreetAshton - Under - Lyne8 yearsHonestly, enough with the complaints. We give loads of books to schools for free. If your company doesn’t wanna pay, then fine, we’ll just stop. Over the last year, we've shipped like 3,400,000 books. Kids are being bullied and struggling out there, so is this really how we should be treated?8 yearsGot a call asking me to pay for something I never ordered or heard about. Total scam. Don’t trust any of those green comments, they're clearly not real.8 yearsRecently, I sorted this out for my kid's school and honestly, they've put them to great use. The head teacher was quite happy and even asked for more copies of the publication. I didn’t face any problems at all, and the school got them without a hitch. Everyone’s got their own thoughts, but as a mum, I reckon this is a worthwhile cause.8 yearsI work as a teaching assistant at a primary school in Dorset and today we got a set of books about child grooming from Safety Guide Ltd. Honestly, I can’t say enough good things about them. Being in a school where funds are tight, we wouldn’t have been able to get these important materials ourselves. With all the stories you hear in the news these days, I truly think it’s so important kids learn about these sorts of things in a sensitive way. Big thanks to everyone at Safety Guide Ltd - please keep doing what you’re doing!DorsetSafety Guide Ltd8 yearsI work as a teaching assistant at a primary school in Dorset, and today we got a set of books from Safety Guide Ltd about child grooming. Honestly, I’m so grateful for these resources because we really wouldn’t be able to afford them on our own. With all the news stories around this subject recently, it’s so important that kids learn about these tricky issues early. Big thanks to everyone at Safety Guide Ltd - please keep doing what you’re doing!DorsetSafety Guide ITD8 yearsIsn't it a bit suspicious to have five green commentators all calling within just half an hour? Feels kinda dodgy to me.8 yearsAt my kid's school, they got these books that focus on grooming - something that's been everywhere on the news lately. I'm really thankful to Safety Guide for putting them out, it's such a brilliant initiative. Honestly, I don't get why anyone would be bothered by these books or take the time to leave a bad review about the company. Seems pretty ridiculous to me.Safety Guide8 yearsI’m a mum of a kid at Butterstile Primary in Prestwich. This firm actually donated a vital defibrillator to the school, where two kids with heart issues go. I can say for sure they’re not scammers. If you want to check, you can ring the school on 0161 773 2052 and ask for Miss Salmon, the headteacher. Sadly, some companies are scams and because of them, others are getting badly judged unfairly!!Butterstile Primary SchoolPrestwichMiss Salmon8 yearsI've had loads of calls about this, people saying I agreed to something I honestly can't remember. I already sent the money at first but the school says they never got the booklet. Now they're asking for more cash, even though the books aren't with the school. It's all just a massive hassle I really don't want.9 yearsI came across this company and decided to put forward my daughter’s school for their books. The school got them and they’ve been using the books both in lessons and for homework. I really liked the quality of the books, so I reached out again this year to find out if they’re planning any more campaigns because I’d love to get involved again.9 yearsI got a phone call from these lot today claiming they had rung us before this year, which they honestly never did. I told them straight up we never heard from them and that there’s no way I’d agree to sponsor someone over the phone. Feels like a total scam to me, so watch out for them and make sure you ask to be taken off their list.9 yearsGot a letter on headed paper with an invoice asking me to pay £183.95 for some bullying awareness guide. I never signed up for anything like this, feels like a total scam. They say it’s for helping schools, but don’t fall for it! Their web address is something like [#]safety guide.co[###] but when I tried to check it, the site wasn’t even real. Watch out for this one.9 yearsthis number keeps calling me, saying i owe £134 for some leaflet i apparently ordered. i told them no, but then they said they recorded me agreeing to print the leaflets. they also warned me if i don’t pay, they’ll take me to court. is this legit? feeling a bit worried about the whole thing.9 yearstotal scam. first i got a call from a woman asking for cash, then later a bloke rung me up with the same story.9 yearsThey keep calling me every single day and constantly send letters demanding money. It's getting really annoying.9 yearsI got a call from f#][#]safetyquide[###), saying they'd arranged with me to supply safety brochures to a local primary school. They wanted me to pay £189. Turns out, it’s definitely dodgy. They’re a private firm, not some charity like they try to sound. Total scam, watch out!9 yearsWhat a bunch of con artists! Make sure to search their numbers online; you'll uncover plenty of other folks who've had a run-in with these fraudsters trying to swindle innocent people.9 yearsHeads up everyone, got a scam alert from safetygude[###]. They actually posted me a booklet I never asked for along with a bill for £173. Tried to catch me out, but no way am I paying that!9 yearsHeads up about safetygude[###] - they posted me a booklet I never asked for and slapped an invoice on it for £173. Bit of a cheeky move but I’m not falling for it.9 yearsRight, got a call out of the blue saying I owed £169 for some leaflets my business supposedly put out. Sounded dodgy to me. Did a quick look and found they’ve got a Facebook page - total scammers. Even checked with my local primary school and they confirmed it’s a scam. Stay clear of these lot.9 yearsThey tried to scam me, saying they had some sponsorship funds for a “safety book” supposedly intended for kids at schools. Problem is, I don’t think that book was ever actually made or handed out anywhere.9 yearsSo these people got in touch saying we’d agreed to fund a safety guide for a nearby school - sounded like a decent thing to support. But weirdly, when I asked about the school, they couldn’t find any details matching what they’d mentioned. The firm’s managed by some Matthew Ralphs bloke, and apparently, he’s started up and shut down heaps of businesses. They’ve been ringing me from a different number now, though earlier they used 03300431435, which if you check online, has loads of scam reports tied to it.Matthew Ralphs9 yearsGot charged £146 for something I never signed up for, total scam! They just sent me a bill out of nowhere. Avoid!Submit Your Own Report (0330 043 2603)
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