03300538806
☎️ 03300538806 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 330053 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03300538806
- Lowest scammer call, recorded messageDec
2025Did not subscribe; blocked, reportedFeb
2019Lasevia scams, Tesco blocks chargesNov
2018Unsolicited charge, no helpNov
2018People sending messages are worthlessJun
2018Suspicious scam texts; do not engageJun
2018Received suspicious text, seeking adviceJun
2018Tried canceling, long holdMay
2018Suspicious scam; unclear if chargedMay
2018Customer service suggested conference callApr
2018Subscription scam; report to policeApr
2018Avoid costly calls; cancel subscriptionApr
2018Unexpected subscription, difficult cancellation processApr
2018Number Of Searches: 9 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 23 March 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Eastham(Merseyside), Fallin(Stirlingshire), Preston(Gloucestershire), St Ewe(Cornwall) and Stonor(Oxfordshire).
03300538806 has 13 comments of which 11 x negative and 2 x neutral
Reports on phone number 03300538806
6 monthsThat call was totally sketchy, sounded like some dodgy recorded scam trying to trick me. Absolute bottom of the barrel stuff.7 yearsI never signed up for this, so I just blocked the number and reported it.8 yearsI got done out of £4.50 by Lasevia books4you. After that, I called Tesco Mobile and asked them to block all those short code texts. Even now, I keep getting messages from them about the £4.50 subscription fee, but since Tesco blocked their number, it’s not coming off my phone bill anymore. I didn’t text STOP or ring their number because apparently that just lets them take even more cash from you.LaseviaTesco MobileTesco8 yearsGot a text claiming to be from Lasevia Books4you, said to text STOP to 83463 or HELP to 0330058806, costing £4.40 a week. I ignored both numbers, but Tesco Mobile couldn’t sort it out for me. Already had £4.50 taken from my balance, really annoying.Lasevia Books4youSTOPHELPTesco MobileAlready8 yearsHonestly, it's best to just blow off anything they try to send your way - total time wasters, these lot.8 yearsI keep getting texts around 1:25 in the morning, which seems really dodgy. Legit companies don’t usually send messages at such weird hours. I reckon they’re targeting people on contracts, hoping they’ll call or reply with ‘STOP’. I’m on PAYG and buy a bundle every month, and when I tried texting ‘STOP’ it never sent, said undelivered. Looks like because I’m not on a contract, they can’t scam me. Best to avoid calling or texting back - that’s how they make their cash!PAYG8 yearsGot a text like the ones mentioned before. Should I just ignore it and get on with life, or could they somehow use my phone number to access my bank details and make charges? I don’t think they have my banking info, but just wondering if it’s risky or not.8 yearsAs soon as I received the text, I tried calling the number straight away to cancel. After that, I ended up chatting with three different people who directed me to phone the number and request a refund. I ended up stuck on hold for ages, so eventually I just gave up.8 yearsGot a text like that myself, from some “Books4you” thing I never signed up for. Does anyone know if they’ve actually taken the £4.50 from your account yet? Feels fishy to me, like maybe it’s just a trick to get you to ring them and then they make money from the call rates rather than an actual subscription. Anyone else come across this?8 yearsThis happened to me just last week. I sent a message back to check that I wouldn’t be charged another £4.50 since it’s a weekly subscription. Trying to ring them to get a refund isn’t really an option as it costs 55p per minute. I tried to report it to the crime prevention folks over at https://www[.]actionfraud[.]police[.]uk but since I was overseas when I got the text and the pop-up, they said they can’t take up my case. It’d be really helpful if you, or anyone else who’s got this, could report it so the police might be able to investigate further.8 yearsJust a quick heads up. I got in touch with customer support from my phone company (Three), and they said I should ring them back so they can set up a conference call with 03300538806 and sort out the charges dispute. That way, I shouldn't have to pay a thing. I’m gonna give that a go.Three8 yearsAnyone knows how to stop this dodgy subscription without having to ring or message them back? Don’t want to end up paying more by calling or texting. Any tips?8 yearsI just got a message saying I’m signed up for Books4you and it costs £4.50 weekly. The annoying bit is if I reply STOP to 83463 it charges me extra from my phone company! I have no clue how to actually cancel this subscription tho!Books4youSubmit Your Own Report (0330 053 8806)
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