03301244282
☎️ 03301244282 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 330124 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301244282
- Scam related to housing repairsMay
2024Suspicious repair call, hung upMay
2024Automated call regarding housing disrepairMay
2024AI asking about home repairsFeb
2024False call about fake repairsFeb
2024Automated voice activation prompts disconnectFeb
2024Scammer didn't like itFeb
2024Challenged AI with unexpected responseFeb
2024Call about housing problems suspiciousFeb
2024Missed call, checked who calledFeb
2024Unsolicited cold call with evasivenessFeb
2024False report of housing issuesFeb
2024Ignoring unwanted call about housingFeb
2024Blocked housing distribution service issuesFeb
2024Misunderstood call, then blocked numberFeb
2024Blocked from housing distribution officeFeb
2024Callers were silent; call endedFeb
2024Persistent telemarketer calls repeatedlyApr
2021Conflict preventing communication and progressApr
2021Avoid aggressive sales tactics for elderliesApr
2021Incorrect address, talking over customerApr
2021Dorothy from 247 Cover; possible scamMar
2021Possible scam involving fake insurance offerMar
2021Warning of potential phone scamMar
2021Unsettled by fishy phone callFeb
2021Aggressive call about insuring appliancesFeb
2021Alleged appliance cover scam complaintFeb
2021Handled fake boiler scam call efficientlyJan
2021Received unsatisfactory service, lost moneyFeb
2020Unauthorized direct debit set upOct
2019BRC scan company fraud investigationSep
2019Elderly lady sold fake boiler serviceMay
2019Suspicious call about mobile dealsApr
2019Boiler repair service payment issueApr
2019Telemarketers repeatedly calling elderly womanMar
2019Scammers targeting elderly for insuranceMar
2019Alerted to deceptive trading practiceJan
2019Scammers targeting elderly for informationDec
2018Attempted scam targeting elderly motherDec
2018Suspicious call from potential scamSep
2018Report company for fraudulent practicesSep
2018Warning: Avoid BRC Marketing ITDAug
2018Scam call impersonating appliance insuranceJun
2018Suspected scam call about insuranceJun
2018Clothing company scamming elderly womanOct
2017Company taking advantage of vulnerable customersSep
2017Frustrating experience with Home Response CarAug
2017Same situation happened to my mumJul
2017Warning: company is a scamJun
2017Scammed my mum's banking infoJun
2017Questioning unknown home appliance coverApr
2017Number Of Searches: 519 Number Of Comments: 48 First Seen: 06 April 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Great Abington(Cambridgeshire), Grinacombe Moor(Devon), Hele(Cornwall), Snapper(Devon) and Treworgan Common(Monmouthshire).
03301244282 has 48 comments of which 23 x negative and 25 x neutral
03301244282 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301244282 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive scam operation targeting UK residents, especially the elderly and vulnerable. Callers use automated and live voices claiming to be from housing repair teams, local councils, or appliance cover providers, pressuring people for bank details and contracts that do not exist. Victims report unauthorised direct debits, no proper paperwork, and unresponsive customer service. The company involved, often named variably but linked to fraudulent boiler and appliance cover schemes, has been reported to trading standards and is associated with distress caused by financial loss and harassment. Users advise ignoring calls, blocking the number, and alerting authorities to avoid falling prey to these unethical and potentially criminal tactics.
Reports on phone number 03301244282
2 yearsGot a recorded message from someone called 'Sarah' claiming to be from Housing Disrepair, asking if there was any damage to the property. Didn't seem to understand my replies at all, and then the call just got cut off.Sarah2 yearsdodgy housing repair scam, watch out!2 yearsI just got a call from them asking if there was any mould or damp in my place and if I needed any fixing done. They claimed to be from some housing repairs team for the council and tenants groups. Once I told them I was a private tenant, they just ended the call. At first it sounded like an automated voice but when I asked where they got my number from, it switched me over to a real person who said he was based in London.London2 yearsThey said they were ringing me about housing issues?? Ive never reported any problems so I just ended the call and blocked the number, felt like a scam to me.2 yearsGot a call from a woman robot sayin there was mould in my home. I answered one of her questions with "Yeah, there's mould in my house, what about you?" Pretty sure she wasnt programmed for that cause the call just cut off...2 yearsGot a housing distribution service dealing with housing matters? Absolutely shut down!2 yearsGot a cold call, couldn’t really tell what they were selling, and they just dropped the phone when I asked for more info.2 yearsGot a call from some AI asking if my place needed any sort of fixing up or repairs. Weird, right?2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be the housing office about my housing issue, but it came from a blocked number.2 yearsGot a call regarding some housing repairs they said I reported. But I own the place and never said anything about repairs. When I asked them what repairs they were on about, they just ended the call.2 yearsThey didn’t say anything, so I just ended the call.2 yearsI didn’t pick up so I had a look to see who was trying to get hold of me.2 yearsSome woman called me saying it was about a housing problem I supposedly reported. I never mentioned anything like that, so I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.2 yearsIt was one of those robotic calls. It started with, "Hello, how's it going today?" then just stayed quiet waiting for me to say something. After a bit, it asked, "Are you still there?" and when I didn't answer, it just hung up. Definitely a pre-recorded voice waiting for me to chat back to keep it going.2 yearsGot a call about some “housing issues” but I ain’t got any, so I just ended it.2 yearsSomeone called claiming to be “Sarah” asking about Housing Issues. I don’t have any of those. Ended the call and blocked the number straight away.Sarah2 yearsQ. Is there mould in my home? A. Nah, but I’ve got a soaking bum from just pooping myself, fancy helping with that? They hung up on me, can’t have a proper chat with SCAMMERS these days!!! STAY AWAY!!!5 yearsI just ended up blocking the number.5 yearsShe rang me twice in a row and just wouldn’t take no for an answer when I said I wasn’t interested.5 yearsThey're really pushing appliance maintenance hard on older folks. Just ignore it, don’t reply.5 yearsThey got my address wrong and kept cutting me off when I tried to get more details. The call was about some kind of home appliance insurance.5 yearsGot a call from someone named Dorothy at 247 Cover about insuring my kitchen appliances. She told me she’d email some documents over. At first, she gave me some details but then suddenly said her name was actually Lucy. When I asked how she got my contact info, she just ended the call. Definitely a scam, watch out!DorothyCoverLucy5 yearsOver the past few months, this number has called me quite a few times claiming they're from my kitchen appliance insurance, which I don't even have. They keep insisting that I owe them £198. When I tell them I don't, they get really agitated and threaten to take me to court. I just tell them to go ahead with it. Then they try to get the last four digits of my bank account. At that point, I just hang up.5 yearsI got a call from some outfit claiming to be a UK Appliance firm, offering me a ‘better deal’ on my cover. What really threw me was when they said they had a password that matched one I actually use. Thing is, I don’t even have the type of account they were mentioning. It’s left me worried that I might need to go and change passwords on every account I’ve got. I’m sorry, but I got so flustered by the call that I can't remember the exact company name (something like Appliance UK, but that’s not quite it). The guy on the phone was pretty slick though - called himself Gary.UKGary5 yearsGot a call from this number the other day. The person was pushing hard about getting insurance for my home appliances. Really pushy and quite stressful to deal with.5 yearsI got a call this morning about lowering my appliance insurance, said I’m shelling out £27.99 a month. Absolute rip-off since I don’t even have any appliance cover. Honestly, it’s cheaper just to buy new stuff than get these covers. They said they’d knock £4 off each month but it’s just total rubbish and a scam if you ask me.5 yearsGot a call this morning from someone saying it was about boiler insurance. I suspected it was a scam straight away, so I played along and said I already have cover through British Gas, even though I actually have it with a local plumber. The person then said, "Oh right, I see, I’m just calling to offer you a cheaper rate." Hung up and blocked them immediately!British Gas7 yearsThis firm somehow arranged a direct debit with an older person who clearly isn’t in a fit state to understand - but somehow gave her bank details out. I sent a letter to the address provided, telling them I’ve stopped the direct debit until I can figure out what it’s about. Guess what? The letter was sent straight back, marked ‘return to sender’!7 yearsBRC Scan S#### Company is a total nightmare. They target older and vulnerable folks, and honestly, it’s disgusting. The police and fraud squad know about them but haven’t taken any real action. Well, they’ve picked on the wrong elderly woman this time. I’m determined to take on this dishonest, scammy business and everyone who runs it. Don’t be scared of them - bring them to light!7 yearsThere was this elderly woman in Cambridge who got a call offering a gas boiler service for £49.90. She ended up paying them on the phone and they also arranged a direct debit. I reckon they then contacted a nearby boiler company, using her info to schedule the service. The local firm went ahead and did the job, but they never received any payment at all.Cambridge7 yearsI received a call today from the number 03332125896. The caller started off by talking about some brilliant offers on broilers, but then swiftly shifted to mobile deals. Their high-pressure tactics instantly set off alarm bells in my head-it really felt like a dodgy scheme.7 yearsA few months back, I got a call offering boiler repairs and maintenance for £17.99 a month. I gave them my bank info, but since then, they took two payments from my account and I never got any paperwork through. I’ve tried ringing them loads but no luck getting through. Looks like I’ll have to stop the direct debit from my bank. Proper waste of time.7 yearsMy 82 year old aunt got a call today too, and when she refused, they had a manager ring back her again. Honestly, these lot should be behind bars.7 yearsMy gran, who’s 81, got a call from someone saying they were sorting out her insurance. They tried to sneakily ask for her bank info. What a horrible trick! Such awful people!8 yearsTotally didn't see it coming - what a sneaky scam. Wouldn't recommend dealing with them for anything. I've already told trading standards about it.8 yearsI received a call intended for my elderly mother, who is 86, from someone claiming to represent her boiler cover (which she does not have). They were attempting to extract her banking details by saying they required updated payment information. Fortunately, I intervened just in time to stop her from sharing any sensitive information. The number they used was 03332125896. It’s absolutely shocking to see such unscrupulous individuals targeting vulnerable seniors. They're nothing more than pathetic fraudsters taking advantage of the elderly’s trust.8 yearsGot a call at my mum’s place, she’s 86, from some lot saying she was signed up for their boiler insurance - which she definitely isn’t. They then tried to update her payment info and asked for her bank details. Thankfully, I managed to step in before she gave anything away. They were ringing from 03332125896. These scammers are really cruel, targeting older people like that. Proper nasty.8 yearsSomeone rang me earlier today from a firm calling themselves Home Response, and they gave me this number. The woman claimed it was the new contact for any issues with my appliances. She then mentioned they’d be lowering my premium and it’d reflect on my DD. I told her I didn’t have a DD set up with them, and she just replied “oh, never mind then” before hanging up. Felt a bit dodgy to me, like some sort of scam.Home Response8 yearsBRC Marketing Ltd called me recently saying they’d taken over my current kitchen appliance insurance. Then they started asking for my bank info, which felt really dodgy. Turns out they’re just thieves trying to scam people. Definitely steer clear of them!BRC Marketing Ltd8 yearsI received a call not long ago regarding insurance for my appliances. The caller, who introduced herself as Alysha from Home Sure Response, was keen to gather information about my home and the specifics of my appliances, like their brand and model. It felt rather dodgy, especially when she suggested that they could offer us a better rate if they had more details. I realised they were trying to suggest we already had a policy with them, which simply wasn’t true. Knowing full well that my current provider already possesses this information, I quickly recognised it as a scam and hung up the phone before they could say anything more.AlyshaHome Sure Response8 yearsGot a call today from someone called Alysha, claiming to be from Home Sure Response, asking loads of questions about my house and appliances - like brands and models - supposedly about appliance insurance. They tried telling me we already had a policy with them and if we gave more info, they could offer a cheaper deal. I caught on pretty quick though, knowing the company I'm with already has all that info, so I just ended the call straight away, felt like a total scam.AlyshaHome Sure Response9 yearsFor the last six months, this company has been pushing products onto my elderly nan, and it seems like they’ve been passing her information on to other dodgy firms as well. She ended up with a direct debit for some coverage she doesn’t even understand, but the salespeople were so smooth, acting like she had talked to them before, she ended up trusting them. Now she’s lost a load of money. Honestly, just hang up if they ring you - it’s a total scam!9 yearsMy mum, who suffers from dementia, has lost quite a bit of money to this lot over the last few months. They’re a complete scam, and I can’t get hold of them at all - no phone number or website anywhere. Seriously, steer clear of these people.9 yearsI went through something similar. They arranged a direct debit through the bank and sent some shabby letter from a firm named Home Response Car, which apparently belongs to BRE Marketing Ltd based in Bournemouth. I couldn’t find any website for them and they never pick up their phone. If you come across these guys, your bank should be able to stop the payment.Home Response CarBR Marketing LtdBournemouth9 yearsMy mum has just experienced the same thing!9 yearsBe careful with this company, it’s a total ripoff. I handed over my details and ended up stuck with nothing - no documents, and impossible to get hold of anyone. I’ve already informed trading standards and reported them to the watchdog. This place is a proper scam, beware!Watchdog9 yearsAvoid this company at all costs! They managed to get hold of my mum’s bank details and scammed her.9 yearsSome firm calling itself home response got in touch offering cover for home appliances, and on a whim i signed up. They promised to send paperwork and gave me this number to ring if anything broke down. Money’s been taken from my bank, but i’ve yet to receive any documents and when i try calling back i just get bounced around or left on hold forever with no one picking up. Does anyone know anything about these lot?Home ResponseSubmit Your Own Report (0330 124 4282)
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