03301599291
☎️ 03301599291 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 330159 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301599291
- Scam phone call from fake O2Apr
2024Bad reception, heavy accent, cut-offApr
2024Same as says it's oxygenApr
2024Blocked and reported scammer callerApr
2024Warning about potential scam callsApr
2024Suspected fraud with O2 discountApr
2024Warning about email password reset scamApr
2024Discount offered; caller frustrated, hung upApr
2024Missed suspicious call, likely scamApr
2024Fraudulent O2 caller hangs upApr
2024Number Of Searches: 49 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 14 April 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coundon Grange(Durham), Fife Keith(Moray) and Woodhouse(Leicestershire).
03301599291 has 10 comments of which 4 x negative and 6 x neutral
03301599291 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301599291 👆 is reported as a recurring scam involving callers impersonating O2 representatives, often claiming issues with account security or offering discounts to lure victims into divulging personal details or security codes. Targets are asked to confirm email addresses or provide verification codes supposedly to update accounts or apply discounts; refusal or questioning often results in abrupt hang-ups. Many victims suspect fraud due to inconsistent details and reluctance to confirm identity. Calls frequently originate from multiple numbers and exhibit poor call quality or unclear accents. Recipients are advised to remain cautious, avoid sharing sensitive information, and report suspicious calls promptly. The prevalence of these fraudulent calls has increased, causing significant frustration among legitimate customers.
Reports on phone number 03301599291
2 yearsI had a call from Eva claiming to be from O2, but the signal was awful and her strong accent made it really hard to catch what she was saying. I had to ask her to go over things about three times. She said I needed to update my details because of some deal between VM and O2. I told her I’d already done it online and refused to share any personal info. Then, just like that, she cut the call. Honestly, I’m thinking of dropping O2 soon - it’s pricey and I’ve never had this many dodgy calls since I used to be with VM for more than a decade.EvaO2Virgin Media2 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be O2, saying I had to update my account portal and change my password. They asked for my email as some kind of security check and then sent me a password reset link. They tried to convince me to share a six digit code they'd sent, saying I'd get a discount and a freebie, but it was clear they wanted to lock me out by changing my password again. I ended the call, but then they rang me back three times from a couple of different numbers. Definitely a scam.2 yearsGot a call from a number that supposedly belongs to O2, but it felt a bit off, same old story really.2 yearsJust got a call from some dodgy number, no message left so I just blocked and reported it straight away.2 yearsCalled by a scammer.2 yearsSeems a bit dodgy to me... received a message about a discount on an O2 contract that I don’t even possess, as I’m not with O2 at all!2 yearsHad a bit of fun today messing with a caller who claimed they could sort me a discount but needed to verify my info first. I flipped it and asked her to prove who she was, and then she accused me of being rude! I just told her to quit scamming and find honest work instead. They wanted to use my email to do a password reset on my phone account, which would send a code to me. Fingers crossed no one falls for this trick!2 yearsGot a call the other day from someone offering a 20% discount and free 5G because apparently I’m an O2/Virgin customer. When I said I wasn’t interested, he seemed to take it personally and got a bit annoyed, asking why I’d turn down a discount. Ended with him chuckling and just hanging up on me. Quite cheeky!O2Virgin2 yearsGot a call from this number but chose not to pick up. I bet it's another one of those 02 scams.2 yearsGot a call claiming to be from O2 but they wouldn’t verify my name or any other info. They mentioned the call was being sent to the fraud team and then passed me on to someone else. When I asked why the fraud department was involved, they just ended the call on me. At least I wasted a bit of their time.Submit Your Own Report (0330 159 9291)
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A lot of organizations utilize 03 numbers instead of the more expensive 08 numbers. For example, many public sector entities have transitioned from 0845 numbers to 0345. The price of calls is no more than calls to geographic numbers (01 or 02). Call charges are influenced by the time of the day, and most providers offer call packages that allow calls free of charge during certain times of the day. The cost of calls from mobiles vary based on the selected calling plan. Generally, these calls are included in free call packages.
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