03301900120
☎️ 03301900120 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TELNYX UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 330190 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301900120
- Government grants for clean energyMar
2024Santander OTP message scam alertOct
2022Identified SMS scam, reported accordinglyOct
2022Warning about fraudulent OTP scamOct
2022Beware of scam text alertsOct
2022Potential scam involving fake phone numberOct
2022User warns about potential scamOct
2022Caution: Suspected scam regarding SantanderOct
2022Unwanted, persistent calls need attentionOct
2022Same text as who exactly?Oct
2022False scam message involving OTPOct
2022Santander scam alert for AIRBNBOct
2022Recieved same text for bothOct
2022Message from "Santander" about paymentOct
2022Fraud alert for Santander OTPOct
2022Santander scam with Airbnb chargesOct
2022Received possible scam text messageOct
2022Caution against Santander scam callsOct
2022Warning: Fraudulent OTP scam alertOct
2022Caution about fraudulent SMS notificationsOct
2022Received suspicious text from SantanderOct
2022Received 17.58, concerned about securityOct
2022Received incorrect payment from SantanderOct
2022HSBC test phone call numberSep
2021Phishing attempt for fake purchasesSep
2021Warning about potential phishing scamSep
2021Number Of Searches: 44 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 15 September 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Leinthall Starkes(Herefordshire), Milch Hill(Essex), Stanford on Avon(Northamptonshire) and Upper Witton(West Midlands).
03301900120 has 26 comments of which 21 x neutral and 5 x negative
03301900120 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301900120 👆 is reported as a scam involving fraudulent text messages impersonating major banks like Santander and HSBC. These messages falsely claim unauthorised transactions for large sums, often referencing well-known companies such as Airbnb or Argos, and urge recipients to call a specific number for fraud assistance. The number appears legitimate and closely mimics genuine bank contacts, leading to confusion. Users are strongly advised not to respond, call the number, or follow any links provided, as doing so may result in financial loss or compromised bank accounts. Genuine banks do not request you to verify transactions via unsolicited texts with phone numbers. Anyone receiving such messages should report them directly to their bank through official channels.
Reports on phone number 03301900120
2 yearsThere was someone claiming to be from Edan Energy, chatting about government grants available for stuff like solar panels and new boilers. Seems a bit dodgy to me.Edan Energy4 yearsWhat a right nuisance! I foolishly dialled the number provided in a message that read, “Santander: Your OTP is 602081 for a payment of 900.00 GBP to EXPEDIA - REF: RSX016. If you didn’t authorise this, please ring Fraud on 0330 190 0120 for assistance.” However, after being on hold for a bit, I got a bad feeling as it didn’t seem legitimate, and I hung up. I then reached out directly to Santander using the number from their official site, and they confirmed it was indeed a scam. They advised me to send any such dodgy messages to 7726.SantanderFraud4 yearsI received a text purporting to be from Santander, saying something about an OTP for a payment of £900 to AIRBNB. It’s definitely a SCAM! Be wary!SantanderAIRBNB4 yearsGot a text claiming to be Santander with an OTP for £900 to Air BNB. Definitely ignore the number and don’t tap any links, it’s a scam.SantanderAirBNB4 yearsIt's definitely a dodgy message, so keep your wits about you!4 yearsGot a text from 0330 190 0120 about some Air B&B payment linked to Santander. Turns out it’s a complete scam. I told Santander about it but now I can’t get into my account at all! Seriously, don’t reply to any messages from that number, even though it looks just like the real Santander fraud contact with their logo and all!Air B & BSantander4 yearsGot a text from 0330 190 0120 saying something about an Air B&B payment through Santander. Turned out to be a complete rip off. I told Santander straight away, but now I can’t get into my bank account at all! Seriously, don’t reply to that message, even though the number and logo look just like the real Santander fraud team. Beware!Air B & BSantander4 yearsBeware, I got a message claiming to be from Santander with an OTP code for AB&B but it's definitely a scam. Do not click the link if you get one like that!SantanderABb4 yearsThis number has been ringing me non stop, like 5 times today! Can someone sort this out please?4 yearsI've encountered the exact same wording.4 yearsGot a message about an OTP code 642041 for £900 to AIRBNB but I’m not even a Santander customer. It seemed off since the message had a phone number to call if it wasn’t me. Santander messages I get never include a phone number like that, so I reckon this is a dodgy scam.Santander4 yearsReceived a text from Santander regarding a one-time password for a payment of £900 to AIRBNB. If you don't recognise this, I would strongly advise ringing this number as it could potentially be a scam!Santander4 yearsI've received the same message word for word...4 yearsI received a text from Santander about an OTP for a payment of £900 to AIRBNB. If you’re unsure about it, give this number a ring as it could be dodgy!SantanderAIRBNB4 yearsWARNING: AVOID CONTACT. Santander has just sent you an OTP: 642041 for a transaction amounting to £900.00 to AIRBNB - REF: SRSX01. If this is unfamiliar to you, reach out to the Fraud department at 0330 190 0120 immediately for support. Stay safe!SantanderFraud4 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from Santander, mentioning some one-off passcode for a £900 Airbnb transaction. They insisted to ring this number if I suspected any fraudulent activity! Honestly, it reeks of a scam to me!Santander4 yearsI got a message from 'Santander' claiming to be a one-time password for an AirBnB transaction of £900. I haven't reached out to that number since it seems dodgy. I've also flagged the text to Santander for their awareness.SantanderAirBnB4 yearsBeware of this number associated with Santander - it’s best to avoid calling it altogether unless you're keen on watching your money disappear!Santander4 yearsSantander: Your one-time password is 642041 for a payment of £900.00 to AIRBNB, reference SRSX01. If this doesn’t sound like you, please contact Fraud at 0330 190 0120 for help. Seems like a scam alert, folks! Stay clear of this one!SantanderFraud4 yearsSantander has just sent me a one-time passcode: 642041, for a transaction of £900.00 to AIRBNB, reference number SRSX01. If this looks unfamiliar to you, it’s advisable to get in touch with their Fraud department at 0330 190 0120 for help. That said, I really wouldn't recommend banking with them...SantanderFraud4 yearsI got this message earlier: "Santander: your one-time password is 642041 for a payment of £900.00 to AIRBNB - REF: SRSX01. If this isn’t something you initiated, please ring the Fraud team at 0330 190 0120 for help." I won’t be giving that number a ring, that's for sure!SantanderFraud4 yearsI had the same experience! Just got a call at 17:58. It's a bit curious, isn't it? Almost makes one wonder if they've somehow tapped into the entire database of Santander's clients!Santander4 yearsJust had a shocking experience myself - a £900 payment from Santander for an Air B'n'B booking! It's utterly disgraceful!SantanderAir B ' n ' B5 yearsReceived a message from "HSBC" instructing me to ring this number.HSBC5 yearsReceived a rather dodgy text from "HSBC" - a bank I’ve no dealings with - that mentioned a one-time passcode for a fictitious £521.10 worth of purchases from ARGOS. They added, “If this wasn’t initiated by you, please ring our Fraud team on 0330 190 0120.” I’ve got a sneaky feeling that ringing that number will lead you straight to the very same fraudsters they claim to combat!HSBCARGOSFraud5 yearsReceived a message claiming they were withdrawing funds from an HSBC account towards Argos. I'm convinced it's a scam!HSBCArgosSubmit Your Own Report (0330 190 0120)
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