03302233577
☎️ 03302233577 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Inet Telecoms Ltd (Voipfone). It is part of the phone block 330223 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03302233577
- Company scams elderly for moneyFeb
2017Positive experience with nuisance call serviceNov
2015Father scammed, nuisance call schemeAug
2015Invalid input, please clarify requestJul
2015Initially skeptical of cold callJul
2015Polite caller, surprising comments receivedJul
2015Beware of Neil Roberts scamMay
2015Scammer targeting pensioners for moneyMay
2015Scam call for payment detailsApr
2015Beware of fraudulent phone callsApr
2015Scam call warning about paymentsApr
2015Potential scam phone call reportedApr
2015Concern over potential identity theftApr
2015Beware of potential scam callApr
2015Suspicious call, unclear intentions, hung upMar
2015Suspicious call, possible bank scamMar
2015Scam caller claiming to be BTMar
2015Verifying identity of callerJan
2015Number Of Searches: 69 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 09 January 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cucumber Corner(Norfolk), Letterloan(County Londonderry) and Seaburn(Tyne and Wear).
03302233577 has 17 comments of which 6 x negative and 2 x positive and 9 x neutral
03302233577 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03302233577 👆 is reported as a mixed experience with many users warning it is a scam targeting vulnerable individuals, often pensioners, by posing as a nuisance call blocking service and requesting bank details or payments. Some describe aggressive tactics including calls that follow initial nuisance calls and insist on fees for blocking calls, raising significant concern about potential fraud. However, a few users mention legitimate assistance in managing nuisance calls, praising the service's effectiveness and customer support. Caution is advised, especially regarding unsolicited calls asking for personal or financial information. It is recommended to verify any such calls independently via official channels and avoid sharing sensitive data. Many have reported families suffering distress, urging vigilance and consultation with banks or authorities if contacted.
Reports on phone number 03302233577
10 yearsI can't believe it! This is yet another organisation that rang my mum and somehow managed to coax her into handing over cash without any justification whatsoever. It’s nothing short of a scam! The Telephone Preference Service offers to keep your number private at no charge, so there’s really no need to fall for this service they’re pushing, because in reality, they won't provide any real assistance, regardless of their claims!The Telephone Preference Service11 yearsI can’t quite fathom why others are labelling this as a swindle. I decided to register with the service, and they provided me with an 0330 number to ring in case I received any more pestering calls... which I certainly did. I called them up, revealed the name of the bothersome firm, and the number I had obtained from 1471. To my surprise, they handled it remarkably well, contacting the company for me and ensuring that I wouldn't receive any further unwanted calls. Bravo to them!11 yearsMy dad has just fallen victim to these crooks. Initially, they hit you with an irritating call, urging you to hit 3 if you want off their list. Then, the very next day, they ring him up claiming they can safeguard him from nuisance calls for a whopping £96. Absolutely outrageous! He promptly reached out to Lloyds TSB to halt the payment, but they told him there's nothing they can do. It's just heartbreaking, especially since he’s only just lost my mum. The poor bloke doesn't need this added stress right now. Given the flood of complaints about this outfit, it seems like the Fraud Squad isn’t keen on getting involved either.Lloyds TSBFraud Squad11 yearsInitially, I figured it was just another cold call, but turns out they actually help block those annoying calls from getting through. So, I ended up signing up to their list to keep the callers at bay. Even though I was a bit chilly at first, the service was quite friendly. Had a chat with Jordan, who was great.Jordan11 yearsI must say, I was a bit taken aback by all the feedback here. I received a call from this number, despite being a user of this service for a while now and having recently updated my details with James. He was quite the gentleman, to be honest, even though I wasn't exactly the most cordial at first!James11 yearsMy missus got a rather dodgy call from someone claiming to be “James Mason,” promising to slash our payments for some sort of call-blocking service. She assumed I’d organised it, bless her heart, but unfortunately, she was taken in by the ruse. The chap, who was quite the charmer, mentioned they could sort it all out for just £94 over a span of four years! She politely declined, but in a lapse, she mistakenly shared most of her card details after he rattled off the first four digits and those on the back. Now she's off to the bank to get her card cancelled, which is probably for the best.James Mason11 yearsI received a call today from someone named Neil Roberts, who was trying to sell me a cheaper option for the nuisance call blocker that I currently use. I took the liberty of checking with my provider, Virgin, and they confirmed it’s just a scam. Take care, everyone! I’ve noticed that others seem to mention their callers as being withheld, but this one had a clear number: 02033720559.Neil RobertsVirgin11 yearsI received a phone call from someone named Darren at a call control service, and he shared this number for their Head Office. He mentioned that my payments would drop from £4 to £1.90 per month. However, he requested my card details to adjust the fee. He had the first four digits, but naturally, I refused to provide any more. Also, his number was hidden.DarrenHeadOffice11 yearsI just had a similar experience involving a "James Austin" who rang me up, inquiring about which bank I was associated with so he could make changes to my direct debit details. He managed to recite four digits accurately, and I, rather foolishly, accepted them without verifying. Then he proceeded to ask for the remaining digits, to which I replied that I would inform them once I received the necessary paperwork. He then provided me with a number to ring him back. Just a word of caution, folks-stay vigilant!James Austin11 yearsI just had a rather suspicious phone call from a chap named James Austin about the number listed above. He was requesting £1.90 to supposedly help stop nuisance calls. Curious to note, he addressed me by name, yet he was eager to obtain my bank details. Feeling quite apprehensive, I informed him that my husband usually manages such matters, and I couldn't provide any information until I consulted with him. My husband was, in fact, listening in on the conversation. The caller mentioned he’d ring back the following day, and once I hung up, I promptly searched the number. As I suspected, it turned out to be a scam. He was aware of my personal details and mentioned we used to receive nuisance calls - but that was ages ago. Please exercise caution if anyone contacts you claiming to be from a Call Blocking Service!James Austin11 yearsOn the afternoon of 10th April 2015, I received a rather unsettling call from someone claiming to be from "Call Control Service," introducing himself as Ryan West. He addressed me by my name straight away, which was quite disconcerting. Ryan went on to inform me that I had been paying a subscription fee to curb unwanted calls, yet despite this, the nuisance calls hadn’t lessened. Strangely, he proposed to lower the fee to £1.90. He then proceeded to ask for my bank information to facilitate this adjustment. I refrained from sharing any details, but I couldn't shake off the impression that "Ryan" was exceptionally self-assured (he even provided a number for my husband to reach him). Just a word of caution to everyone: stay vigilant!ControlRyan WestRyan11 yearsMy elderly mother, who is 83, recently got a call from this number. Shockingly, the caller not only knew her password but also recited the first four digits of her bank card. While it seems banks typically use the same four digits, it’s still quite unsettling that he had the correct details about her name and personal information. This situation is quite alarming, so I've promptly cancelled her bank card as a precaution. It was similar to the previous cases where they mention protecting her funds through her phone. We reached out to her phone provider, and they suggested we inform the authorities.11 yearsI recently received a phone call from someone who identified himself as Richard, representing the Call Care Centre. The content of his chat echoed what others have mentioned before. When it came to discussing my direct debit information and card details, I took a stand and refrained from sharing anything, telling him I preferred to check out their website first. He provided me with the link www.carecallcentre.net, but lo and behold, it led to a dead end. I’m quite cautious about sharing any banking information with unexpected callers, and he certainly came across as convincing. Just a heads up to everyone!RichardCall Care Centrenet11 yearsYesterday, I picked up the phone only to hear from a chap claiming to be Neil Roberts at the number 03302233577. He went on about me allegedly paying £4.00 for nuisance calls, which I found rather puzzling since that's not something I subscribe to. I let him ramble on, curious to see where it would lead. He insisted he could reduce my payment to £1.99 a month, which made me even more sceptical. I couldn’t help but ask him-if you’re genuinely here to assist me with these nuisance calls, why is it that your number came up as 'private' when you called? At that point, he simply disconnected. Quite telling, isn’t it?Neil Roberts11 yearsI received a rather curious call from a chap named Neil Roberts, claiming to be from the head office of CCF. He started chatting about unsolicited calls and seemed to indicate that I was already shelling out £4.00 a month via direct debit, which apparently could be slashed down to £1.50. Then, he asked if he could verify my bank details. It all seemed quite convincing at first, but the moment he requested my banking info, I decided to cut the conversation short. I have a sneaky suspicion this was some sort of ruse to fish for banking details. Oh, and by the way, the number he was using was withheld! So, do stay vigilant!Neil RobertsCCF12 yearsBeware of this dodgy caller! He was well-informed about my name and introduced himself as Ryan, claiming to be from BT, discussing how to rid myself of nuisance calls for just £1.90 a month. Then, he proceeded to request my card details for setting up a direct debit. He had a rather convincing manner and a noticeable accent. Totally fishy!RyanBT12 yearsI'm simply verifying if they're truly who they claim to be.Submit Your Own Report (0330 223 3577)
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