03301228225
☎️ 03301228225 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Simwood eSMS Limited. It is part of the phone block 330122 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301228225
- Safety Guides Ltd tries scamming businessesMay
2018Claim of sponsorship was falseMay
2018Unsolicited book sponsorship request, scamMay
2018Warning about potential phone scamMay
2018Unsolicited call from SGS representativeMay
2018Caller offering tuition services, suspicious behaviorMay
2018Unwanted solicitation for anti-bullying campaignMay
2018User blocked due to harassmentMay
2018Caller claims for paid sponsorshipMay
2018Warning - potential scam alertMay
2018Sarcastic response from salespersonMay
2018Possible fraud attempt involving invoiceMay
2018Unexpected call about anti-bullying sponsorshipMay
2018Full of liesMay
2018Hopeful to dodge potential invoiceMay
2018Missed call, caller did not speakMay
2018Agreed then hung up abruptlyMay
2018Received suspicious call about bullyingMay
2018User recounting identical donation storyMay
2018Mysterious, polite phone call incidentMay
2018British female, Susan from Child SafetyMay
2018Woman from call center scamMay
2018Received call thanking for sponsorship, invoiceMay
2018Unauthorized phone call from fake companyApr
2018Number Of Searches: 206 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 28 April 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Craymere Beck(Norfolk), Keysers Estate(Hertfordshire), Quarrendon(Buckinghamshire) and Tottenhill(Norfolk).
03301228225 has 23 comments of which 16 x negative and 7 x neutral
03301228225 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301228225 👆 is reported as a scam involving a company named Safety Guides Ltd, which targets businesses by falsely claiming they agreed to sponsor educational booklets, typically anti-bullying materials, for schools. The company pressures recipients with calls, alleging prior agreements and demanding payment around £180-£189. Many have not authorised any deal, and attempts to obtain proof are usually ignored or met with dismissive behaviour. Callers often hang up abruptly when questioned and sometimes become rude or threatening. The company appears to use tactics such as referencing company directors by name and mentioning recorded calls without providing evidence. Users caution others to block the number and disregard requests. Overall, it is advised to treat any contact from this number with scepticism and avoid engaging.
Reports on phone number 03301228225
8 yearsTotally a SCAM!! They said I had donated books that were going to be delivered to a local primary school.8 yearsI got called by Safety Guides Ltd, and honestly, they’re just a bunch of scammers. They try to trick businesses into paying for these rubbish “educational” booklets, claiming you already gave the go-ahead. If you don’t cough up the money, they start getting aggressive and throwing around threats. Definitely don’t trust them!Safety Guides Ltd8 yearsJust like a lot of others here, I got called by a woman who was thanking me for sponsoring something and asking which schools I wanted the books sent to. I told her I hadn’t ordered anything at all, and then she said someone from the “disputes” team would contact me. Definitely feels like a proper con to me.8 yearsGot a call from someone named Laura claiming to be from SGS, something like Safety Guide Support. She wanted to talk to the MD specifically, so clearly did a bit of digging on who's who in our company. But as soon as I asked the MD across the room if he was expecting a call from SGS, she just cut the line straight away. Bit fishy if you ask me.LauraSGSSafety Guide SupportMD8 yearsThis is definitely a scam, just block the number right away or get AVG to stop any calls from it!8 yearsCheers to Who Call Me for helping me figure out I’m not going nuts. Just like loads of others said, they kept going on about a £189 sponsorship deal, the whole schools books thing again. I asked if she could show me the agreement, she said she’d send it over - then just cut me off. Proper dodgy!8 yearsSafety Guide Ltd. is just an old scam making a comeback. They’re trying to cover up bad reviews by reporting them and even posting fake positive ones themselves. If you want the truth, head over to Trustpilot and leave your own comment to warn others.Safety Guide LtdTrustpilot8 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming I'd signed up to back an anti-bullying campaign and owed £189. I told her I didn’t recall any such agreement and pretty sure I never gave it. She just laughed and went "Alright then!" Proper scam if you ask me.8 yearsGot a call from a polite woman enquiring about which school I wanted anti-bullying materials sent to, claiming I had sponsored them. I found it odd as I never sponsored anything like that. She told me she rang back in March to offer advertising, which I declined but supposedly agreed to sponsor. Asked if she had any paperwork or signatures, she said no, but they have the calls recorded. I asked her to provide the recording as proof. She promised to call back but just hung up. Seemed pretty fishy to me.8 yearsSuch a nightmare, kept ringing non-stop and bothering my small business. Had to block the number!8 yearsGot a call from an English woman talking about safeguarding, trying to send an invoice to my former business which isn’t running anymore. When I looked up the number, it showed up registered to a completely different company, so it might be a scam. If it’s legit, you might be able to find his mobile from his LinkedIn profiles linked to other companies.LinkedIn8 yearsSo I told her I wasn’t interested and she just went all sarcastic with a cheeky “soorrryyyyy”. Proper rude, that one.8 yearsComplete rip-off.8 yearsThe phone rang but as soon as I picked up, they just cut off.8 yearsi got a phonecall from this number, a woman thanked me for sponsoring them last november for books about safeguarding. she asked which school i wanted the books sent to as a way of saying thanks! she then requested my full name or the name of the place for a certificate of appreciation. she congratulated me on supporting this important safeguarding cause. at the end, she asked if id like to pay £189 immediately or if they'd send an invoice to the business. i realised i never agreed to any payment and told her i dont remember consenting to this at all.8 yearsGot a call from a very polite British lady earlier asking for me by name. When I confirmed it was me, she just cut the call straight away! Quite strange.8 yearsGot a call from a lady working in what sounded like a call centre. She said we’d already talked before and that I’d agreed to join some kind of safeguarding campaign. I told her she must be wrong because I’ve never had that chat, then she just cut the call straight away.8 yearsGot a call from a woman thanking me for supporting some anti-bullying cause, asking which school I wanted a book sent to. I said I hadn’t agreed to anything like that and then she just hung up on me. Looks like a scam to me, best to just ignore it.8 yearsLike most folks here, I’m just hoping I won’t end up with a bill for this!8 yearsPretty much the same thing happened to me. They rang in November asking for £189, said I'd agreed to donate, but I don't remember ever agreeing to that through my company. They said they'd ring back with the phone records or something to prove it. Strange how that works!8 yearsI got a call from a woman with a British accent saying she was Susan from child safety. I asked her to say that again and then I questioned why she was ringing me. After that, she just ended the call.SusanChild Safety8 yearsJust like loads of others, I got a call saying I’d already agreed to back some Anti Bullying Campaign. After I asked a couple of questions, she told me to talk to their "queries" team or something, and then she just ended the call on me.8 yearsI just got a call from this number, it was some lot from a firm called safety guide (safetyguide[###)). They told me we’d supposedly said yes to sponsoring some leaflet they’re handing out in schools, and now they want £180 from us. Thing is, we never said yes to anything like that and have never heard of them before. After I looked them up online, it turns out they’re quite well known for pulling this kind of trick.Safety GuideSubmit Your Own Report (0330 122 8225)
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