03301331049
☎️ 03301331049 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Buzz Networks Limited. It is part of the phone block 330133 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301331049
- Bogus calls from closed accountMar
2026Scam call, bank details knownFeb
2026Social housing scam, time wastedFeb
2026False Barclaycard courtesy call claimDec
2025Scam request for online bankingOct
2025AI scam call, hung upOct
2024India government must stop scamsSep
2024User experienced violent threatJul
2024Bank scam text message warningMay
2024Text about Halifax standing orderMay
2024Scam involves fake safe account transfersOct
2019Scam text warning, do not callOct
2019Fake Lloyds text scam alertOct
2019Lloyds scam text warningOct
2019Lloyds Bank scam; don’t trustOct
2019Number Of Searches: 12 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 23 September 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Angelbank(Shropshire), Bretherton(Lancashire) and Parkhouse Green(Derbyshire).
03301331049 has 15 comments of which 12 x negative and 3 x neutral
03301331049 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301331049 👆 is reported as a scam number posing as banks like Barclaycard, Halifax, Lloyds and Airbnb fraud teams. Callers use fake texts or calls about unauthorised payments, asking victims to confirm identity, transfer money or set up new accounts. Some threats and aggressive behaviour reported. The number often appears in convincing messages claiming urgent financial issues, but it’s all a scam to steal details or cash. Many users warn to avoid engaging, block the number, and verify any banking concerns through official channels instead. Commonly linked to fraudulent activity from overseas scam centres.
Reports on phone number 03301331049
3 monthsGot a call about a direct debit supposedly from MBNA - but I shut that account ages ago. These annoying calls just won’t stop. Proper fake ones, honestly.MBNA4 monthsI got a call from someone claiming my bank account had been hacked. They told me to switch over to WhatsApp, saying it was safer to talk there. Then they said my phone had a virus or something. We talked for ages but I ended up hanging up. Creepy thing is, they already had my phone number and some details about my account.WhatsApp5 monthsThey called saying they were from housing repairs for social housing, but lucky for me I’m actually a surveyor in that field. Definitely seemed like a scam, so I just messed around with them for a bit to waste their time. Not falling for that one!6 monthsGot a call supposedly from Barclaycard saying it was just a routine courtesy check.Barclaycard9 monthsGot a call from some scammer trying to get my online banking details.2 yearsThis call was so fake it was laughable. They never actually asked for me by name, just tried to get me to agree with a "are you there?" prompt. When I said "what do you want?" they quickly said it's about some housing problem. I asked what problem exactly and then bam, they cut me off. Blocked right away, no doubt it was a scam.2 yearsThe government in India really oughta take action against all these scam call centres, or else folks might have to go and sue them directly. It's getting out of hand.India2 yearsGot a call that was pretty threatening, they actually sounded like they might get violent. Really unsettling experience.2 yearsGot a message on my phone, looked like it was from Halifax, saying something about a standing order being established.Halifax2 yearsGot a text from someone pretending to be my bank - total scam!7 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be from my bank, they wanted me to move money into a ‘secure account’. Turns out, they then used my info to do other dodgy transactions without me knowing. Total scam.7 yearsGot a text like this today, really tricky to spot it was fake. It said something like ‘Your Airbnb payment of £1,578 has been sent for extra checks. If you made this payment, just ignore this message. But if not, ring Fraud Prevention on 03301331049 straight away.’ Honestly, don’t call the number - it’s a scam!AirbnbFraud Prevention7 yearsGot a dodgy message claiming to be from Lloyds about some AirBNB payment I supposedly made. It told me to ring a number if I didn’t know about the charge. Definitely a scam, so watch out!LloydsAirBNB7 yearsGot a dodgy text claiming to be from Lloyds, definitely a scam.Lloyds7 yearsGot a text saying it was from Lloyds Bank saying a payment needed to be made and if I didn’t approve it to call 03301 331049 - sounded really real. They said there were direct debits coming from the EU on my account and offered to create new accounts right away to block it. Then they wanted me to move money from my current account to the new one. Definitely don’t fall for it! Always use the phone number on the back of your card to check if any messages have actually been sent to you.Lloyds BankEUSubmit Your Own Report (0330 133 1049)
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