03303338712
☎️ 03303338712 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 330333 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03303338712
- Report scam texts to 7726Jun
2024Cautious about unexpected text messagesJun
2024User suspects potential fraudulent activityMay
2024Amex credit card scam alertMay
2024Received scam text message, checkedMay
2024Warning: Possible Amex credit scamMay
2024Suspicious transaction, urgent phone callMay
2024Suspicious call claiming to be AmexMay
2024Fraudulent text message from "AMEX"May
2024Received scam text code alertMay
2024Verifying the correct owed amountMay
2024User warning about potential scamMay
2024Received suspicious text alert. BlockedMay
2024Suspicious Amex offer, no cardsMay
2024Invalid American Express text messageMay
2024Received suspicious spam text messages. BlockMay
2024Possible fraud alert from AMEXMay
2024AMEX OTP call for £448.50May
2024Calling American Express to verify discardingMay
2024Caller received unexpected approval messageMay
2024Warning about credit card scamMay
2024Scam linking card to Google PayMay
2024Beware of credit card scamsMay
2024Suspicious text from unknown numberMay
2024Suspicious call from fake AmexMay
2024Number Of Searches: 66 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 28 April 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fring(Norfolk), New Brighton(Hampshire) and Sandbraes(Lincolnshire).
03303338712 has 25 comments of which 22 x negative and 3 x neutral
03303338712 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03303338712 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number used to send fraudulent text messages claiming to be from American Express. These texts often mention unauthorised purchases or applications and urge recipients to call the number immediately. Many targets do not hold Amex cards or recognise the transactions, confirming the deceitful nature of the messages. Calling the number likely connects individuals to scammers aiming to steal personal and financial information. Genuine financial institutions do not communicate in this manner, and victims are advised to block the number and verify any concerns through official company channels. Forwarding such scam texts to the dedicated number 7726 is recommended to help combat these fraudulent activities. Caution and vigilance are strongly advised.
Reports on phone number 03303338712
2 yearsIf you get scam texts, just send them over to 7726. It's the number to report those kinds of messages.2 yearsGot a text saying it was from American Express with a code to confirm a £800 purchase at Sports Direct - which I never made. They included a number to call straight away if I didn’t know about the transaction. Pretty obvious scam if you ask me. If you did call, you’d end up chatting to some con artist trying to trick you into handing over your bank details.American ExpressSports Direct2 yearsTotally a scam, don’t trust it.2 yearsGot a text from 03303338712, and it seemed totally dodgy. Figured it was a scam, so I looked it up here. Cheers for the info!2 yearsGot a message supposedly from Amex about my credit card, but it’s clearly a scam trying to trick me.American Express2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Amex about some "fraudulent activity" on my credit card. Total scam, just trying to scare me into giving details. Watch out, they’re fakes!2 yearsI've received a one-time code, which is xxxxxx, linked to an Amazon transaction amounting to £168.99. If this isn’t you, I suggest you call 0330 333 8712 right away.Amazon2 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from Amex about a payment to Amazon, but I don’t even own an Amex card! Pretty sure it was a scam.American ExpressAmazon2 yearsI got a text saying it was from AMEX about some Amazon payment I supposedly had pending. Thing is, I don’t even have an Amex card! So I checked out the phone number they gave me to ring back, and turns out loads of others had got the same dodgy message.American ExpressAmazon2 yearsJust wanted to double-check if the balance shown is actually right.2 yearsJust got a message saying: ‘AMEX: your code 695467 for £168.99 to Amazon. Didn’t make this purchase? Ring 0330 333 8712 now.’ Thing is, I don’t even own an AMEX card and I haven’t ordered anything from Amazon. So, I went straight to blocking the number.AMEXAmazonASAP2 yearsTotal rip-off, don’t trust these lot!2 yearsClaimed it was from Amex, but I don’t own any credit cards at all 🙄American Express2 yearsGot a text saying, "AMEX: Your code is 695467 for £168.99 charged to Amazon. Not recognised? Ring us on 0330333 8712 straight away." Problem is, I don’t even own an AMEX card and haven’t bought anything from Amazon. I double checked my Amazon order history and there's nothing there. This is definitely a SCAM. If you call that number, they're probably trying to steal your info or con you out of cash. Watch out for this one!AMEXAmazon2 yearsOn the 4th of May, 2024, I got a couple of texts claiming my American Express application was accepted. It then said if it wasn’t me to ring 0330 333 8712. Thing is, I never applied for any card like that, so I’m not even going to bother calling that sketchy number. Also, they didn’t use my name, and real financial firms don’t usually get in touch like that. I just blocked them straight away!American Express2 yearsJust got a dodgy message pretending to be from American Express. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!American Express2 yearsAMEX: Your one-time passcode is 497370 for a transaction of £448.50 at ASDA. Didn’t make this purchase? Please reach out to us at 0330 333 8712 without delay.AMEXASDA2 yearsReceived a message from AMEX about an OTP for £448.50. It seemed a bit dodgy, didn’t really expect that.AMEX2 yearsReceived the same message as many others. Rang Amex straight away to confirm it wasn’t from them - turns out it’s a scam. If you want to double check with Amex yourself, their number’s 0800 917 8047. When it gets to asking for your card number, just say you don’t have one. Then when it asks what the call is about, say fraud and they’ll put you through pretty quick.American Express2 yearsGot a call from someone saying I got approved for a credit card. Definitely a scam. Don’t believe it!2 yearsJust received a message saying my American Express application was accepted. Thing is, I didn’t even apply for one. After reading through other people's posts, I’m definitely not ringing that number (0330 333 8712). Seems dodgy to me.American Express2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be American Express, saying they were linking my card to Google Pay. I don’t use either of those, so I just blocked the number straight away. Definitely seems like a scam.American ExpressGoogle2 yearsBeware of a credit card fraud, stay clear!2 yearsGot a call supposedly from AMEX sending a one-time code for adding my card to Samsung Pay. Thing is, I don’t own an AMEX card nor do I even use Samsung Pay. Then they told me if it wasn’t me, ring back on 0330 3338712. No chance I’m calling that number. I’ve just blocked them straight away.American ExpressSamsung2 yearsGot a text off some mobile saying it’s about Amex, which I don’t even own, giving me a one-time code to connect it to Samsung Pay - something I’ve never set up. The message told me to ring this number. Definitely set alarm bells ringing!AmexSamsung PaySubmit Your Own Report (0330 333 8712)
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