03301007303
☎️ 03301007303 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (Energis). It is part of the phone block 330100 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301007303
- BGL Group's insurance policy administrationJun
2021Genuine refund from calling companyJan
2019Verified refund with legitimate companyJan
2019Advise contacting company for verificationJan
2019Suspicious refund email and voicemailNov
2018Genuine insurance company refund mentionedMay
2018Received unexpected fee refund from companyMay
2018Email about overpaid-car insurance: possible scamMay
2018Verified legitimacy of unexpected emailMay
2018Budget insurance refund was legitimateApr
2018Post office car insurance scamApr
2018Received email about Post Office detailsMar
2018Warning about fraudulent email scamFeb
2018Fraudulent telephone number, claiming refundJan
2018Suspected fraud from car insurerOct
2017Questioning legitimacy of insurer letterSep
2017Military discount scam on insuranceAug
2017Beware of fraudulent insurance solicitationsAug
2017Lloyds Bank heading email scamJul
2017Questioning suspicious insurance related textJun
2017Letter received from RAC insuranceApr
2017Confusion about post office paymentMar
2017Number Of Searches: 326 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 12 March 2017 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Buckland Valley(Kent), Churchmoor Rough(Shropshire) and Clerkenwell(Greater London).
03301007303 has 22 comments of which 8 x positive and 6 x neutral and 8 x negative
03301007303 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301007303 👆 is reported as a mixed case involving genuine insurance refunds and numerous scams. Some users confirm authentic communications from the back office team handling refunds for various insurance brands, advising verification by contacting official customer service numbers found independently. Genuine refunds have been received without requests for personal bank details. Conversely, many warn against calls or responses to messages using the specific number in question, noting instances of phishing attempts, fraudulent letters, and unexpected contact claiming unpaid refunds or policy issues. There are concerns around illegal data breaches due to unsolicited contact referencing personal insurance details. Visitors are strongly advised to remain vigilant, verify claims directly through known official channels, and avoid providing bank details to unsolicited callers or email senders to prevent falling victim to scams.
Reports on phone number 03301007303
1 monthAt first, I didn’t trust the email I got about some duplicate policy from Zenith. But when I called them up, the person I spoke to sorted everything out straight away and even issued a refund. Seems like they’re a legit company after all.Zenith5 yearsI got a call from some back office admin folks at BGL Group, they handle insurance stuff for loads of different companies. They sort out problems with policies and handle any refunds that need to be given.BGL Group8 yearshonestly, it’s legit! i didn’t call the number in the email though, just rang the main one on Budget’s site to be safe. turned out they were real and i got £28.45 back in a refund.Budget8 yearsI got an email saying I was owed money from Budget Insurance because I cancelled my policy. Instead of calling the number they sent in the email, I rang their official customer service line just to be safe and not fall for a scam. They checked and confirmed that yes, I do have a refund coming to me.Budget Insurance8 yearsreal email, but if you’re doubtful (which is fair considering the type of email) i’d recommend looking up the company’s official customer service number online and calling them straight away to explain the situation. that’s what i did, and they put me through to the correct team and sorted out a refund for me.8 yearsReceived an email suggesting it was from Post Office Insurance, claiming I was entitled to a refund and advising me to ring a certain number. However, the call just leads to a voicemail, which makes me quite sceptical about whether this is the real deal.Post Office Insurance8 yearsI actually got a refund from a legit insurance company, no scams or anything. It was nice to deal with a real firm this time!8 yearsI’m telling you this is real - I got an email warning me I’d be hit with extra charges over three missed payments during the year, so I took a chance and phoned them up on Wednesday 9th May. Luckily, they credited £143 back into my bank on 14th May.8 yearsGot an email from budget car insurance claiming i overpaid by £56.24 on an old policy. Thought it might be legit at first, but after checking a few websites they all warned it's a scam. It did look pretty convincing, but i've just bin it. Seems odd they'd inform you by email anyway; if it was real, you'd expect a proper letter through the post.Budget Car Insurance8 yearsI received an email about an overpayment on a car insurance policy from 2074, asking me to call a number. Suspecting it could be a scam, I looked up the customer service number on the company’s official website instead of dialing 0330 100 7303 directly. It turned out to be a legit message. They confirmed my personal information correctly and even showed me my old bank details. Since I switched banks years ago, they’re sending a cheque through the post. At no point did they ask me for any of my info; they were the ones providing it all.8 yearsI got an email from Budget Insurance regarding a policy I’d cancelled ages ago. Apparently, they had to refund me for some charges that shouldn’t have been made. It wasn’t a scam or anything - they never asked for my bank info either, I just told them it was the same account and that was that.Budget Insurance8 yearsI got a letter that said it was from the post office about some car insurance and a refund I could get. When I saw the phone number in it and looked it up, I soon figured out it was just a scam.8 yearsI received an email stating that there were discrepancies with my information related to my Post Office car insurance.Post Office8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Budget Insurance but definitely a scam! Don’t bother calling them back.Budget Insurance9 yearsGot a letter today with this phone number on it saying it’s from Budget Insurance and that I’m due a €26.39 refund. They wanted my bank details but I’m pretty sure it’s a scam, definitely not from Budget Insurance!Budget Insurance9 yearsGot a letter from m&s car insurance claiming they’d made a mistake with last year’s policy cost. The numbers looked right and they said my policy needed renewing soon. Thing is, it’s actually 5 months away from renewal. So i looked up the number online and stumbled upon this website, which is pretty slick. Any idea how to report this?M & S Car Insurance9 yearsI recently received a correspondence claiming to be from Bradford and Bingley regarding car and home insurance, but I can't say I'm fully convinced about its authenticity.BradfordBingley9 yearsI got a message from this number saying they needed to urgently discuss my home insurance. So, I rang them back and found out it was a firm that handles insurance admin. They wanted to confirm the worth of an item included in my policy since they said the value hadn't been updated properly. Everything seemed above board and legitimate.9 yearsGot an email today that looked like it was from Lloyds Bank about some no claims discount on an insurance policy. Problem is, I don’t even have an insurance policy with them. Definitely a scam, so watch out if you get something similar!Lloyds Bank9 yearsGot a text saying it was from the post office insurance, but when I called the post office, they said they never send texts like that. It’s weird how the message knew who my insurance company was - only the post office would have that info. Strange!9 yearsI received a correspondence claiming to be from RAC insurance and thought it prudent to confirm its authenticity.RAC9 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming to be the post office saying I overpaid and they want to refund me. Sounded a bit dodgy to me! Has anyone else had this? Bit suspicious if you ask me...Submit Your Own Report (0330 100 7303)
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