03303903931
☎️ 03303903931 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 330390 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03303903931
- User did not receive responseAug
2022Caller with strong accent, likely scamAug
2022Difficulty understanding South Asian callerAug
2022Warning about fake O2 offerAug
2022Suspicious call from fake O2Aug
2022Disputing nonexistent contract with O2Aug
2022Unverified call from O2 DanielAug
2022Revolt claimed phone number providedJul
2022Refused offer of phone discountJun
2022Uncertainty about what happenedJun
2022Unable to provide a summaryMay
2022Disturbing automated voicemail, reported numberMay
2022Not enough information to summarizeMay
2022Suspicious offer from possible scammerMay
2022Discount offer at 40% offMay
2022Accusation of scam and deceptionMay
2022Possible fake O2 promotional callMay
2022Automated call threat, hung upMay
2022Uncooperative caller with suspicious behaviorMay
2022False claims, seek grants personallyMay
2022Caller impersonating O2, bewareMay
2022Number Of Searches: 137 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 06 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Littleton Panell(Wiltshire), Towednack(Cornwall) and Uffington(Shropshire).
03303903931 has 19 comments of which 12 x neutral and 7 x negative
03303903931 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03303903931 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation falsely claiming to represent O2, often offering discounts or contract deals to recipients who are not O2 customers. Callers frequently have strong South Asian accents and the calls feature noisy call centre backgrounds. Some attempts involve requesting verification codes following spoofed security messages, indicating sophisticated phishing tactics. Automated messages abusively threaten legal action unless the recipient presses a key. Calls have been made to both personal and business numbers, sometimes using information like the recipient’s name to appear credible. Recipients are advised to remain cautious, avoid sharing personal information or codes, and consider reporting the number to relevant authorities such as the Telephone Preference Service. Genuine communications from official organisations will not use such aggressive or deceptive methods.
Reports on phone number 03303903931
4 yearsNo pick up.4 yearsGot a call supposedly from O2 but the line was terrible, really noisy and kept cutting out. The person on the other end spoke with a strong accent, definitely not a native English speaker. Felt like a scam to me. I don't even have any contracts or services with O2, no broadband or phone plans, so no clue why they'd ring me.O24 yearsGot a call from some guy with an Indian accent, said he was ringing from O2 about a contract I supposedly signed up for. Thing is, I ain’t even an O2 customer! After I told him that, he just cut me off. Bit rude if you ask me…4 yearsGot a call from a guy with a thick South Asian accent that I honestly couldn't make out at all. Had no clue what his point was, but he kept pushing. Pretty sure it was one of those scams.4 yearsThey tried to pass themselves off as O2, claiming they had a better deal. Honestly, the whole thing was as believable as someone telling you we’re currently living through an ice age.4 yearsI got a call claiming I owed money to O2 for a contract I never even signed up for. Totally confusing!O24 yearsI received a call from someone identifying as Daniel, supposedly representing O2. However, I don’t have any services with O2, and to add to the oddity, the number he called me on was originally from O2 about two decades ago! Quite the peculiar situation, I must say.Daniel4 yearsI received a message purporting to be from Revolt, and this number was provided for me to reach out to them.4 yearsGot a call earlier from a man with a foreign accent, pretty much like someone else mentioned here, trying to give me some 40% discount on my O2 mobile bill. Thing is, he rang my work phone, which seemed weird. You could tell it was a huge setup since there was loads of chatter and noise in the background. Wasn’t having any of it, so I just ended the call straight away!4 yearsNo idea who that was, I wasn’t in at the time.4 yearsReceived a rather unsettling automated message from this number, warning me that if I didn’t press 1 to speak with an advisor, a warrant for my arrest would somehow be issued in my name. It claimed to be from the HMRC, which is frankly quite alarming. I've chosen to report this number to the Telephone Preference Service.HMRCTelephone Preference Service4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Slough-based and said they were with 02, offering a 40% discount. Sounded a bit dodgy to me.Slough4 yearsTotal scammer, just a horrible lowlife trying to rip people off. Absolute scam.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with O2, saying I could get 40% off my plan. They first sent one of those usual O2 security messages, then followed up asking for the one-time code they’d sent. The caller said their name was Erry Wilson and gave a Slough address claiming to be O2’s office. Felt a bit dodgy to me.Erry WilsonSlough4 yearsI received a call purporting to be from O2, offering some sort of promotional deal, but I've never been a customer of theirs. Quite perplexing!4 yearsThey called and asked for someone named abc, even though they obviously knew who I was. When I probed to find out what it was about, they just refused to say and then ended the call. Strange behaviour if you ask me.ABC4 yearsThis so-called company says it’s a national group giving out broadband grants, but a quick search shows no sign they’re legit. Plus, you can apply for those grants yourself without paying anyone. Told them not to ring me again, yet they’ve called twice just today. Proper annoying.4 yearsGot a robocall warning me about a warrant if I didn’t hit 1 to speak with someone. Just ended the call straightaway.4 yearsReceived a call from someone posing as O2. Quite suspicious, I must say!Submit Your Own Report (0330 390 3931)
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