03303903944
☎️ 03303903944 👆 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 03303903944
- Scam phishing email from "Barclays"Apr
2023Explains how to report scamsJan
2023Prevent being scammed by scammersJan
2023Report all scam attempts immediatelyJan
2023Report scam calls and textsJan
2023Fraudulent email claiming to be BarclaysJan
2023Email scam pretending to be BarclaysJan
2023Fraudulent payment alert from ArgosJan
2023Potential scam call claiming fraudJan
2023Suspicious call about O2 billAug
2022Warning about potential scammerAug
2022Blocked number after silent callAug
2022Phone call from unknown personAug
2022Warning about potential scam callAug
2022Confusion about O2 provider discussionAug
2022Scam call pretending to be O2Aug
2022Scam call offering O2 discountAug
2022Call offering discount, declined, hung upAug
2022Scam call, Indian gent, blockAug
2022Scam call from alleged O2Aug
2022Suspected scam from callerAug
2022Warning about scam, verify companyAug
2022Claimed to be from 02, scamMay
2022Caller was phishing for detailsMay
2022Scam call for fake discountMay
2022Scam call from fraudulent numberMay
2022Unknown caller, blocking, ignored callMay
2022Request for sensitive personal informationMay
2022Missed call with questionable originMay
2022Beware of suspicious discount offersMay
2022Calls likely from number verifierMay
2022Suspicious calls about car crashMay
2022Number Of Searches: 158 Number Of Comments: 27 First Seen: 17 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Castle Carlton(Lincolnshire), Highcliffe(Derbyshire), Little Welton(Lincolnshire) and Llansilin(Powys).
03303903944 has 27 comments of which 15 x negative and 12 x neutral
03303903944 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03303903944 👆 is reported as a frequently used scam number linked to phishing emails impersonating Barclays, falsely claiming blocked payments and prompting contact. It has also been associated with fraudulent calls pretending to be from O2, offering fake bill discounts while attempting to obtain personal details or security codes. Callers often have strong accents, poor English, and use persistent tactics including multiple calls and text messages. Recipients are advised not to engage or return calls, as many numbers are spoofed or part of automated scams. Blocking the number is ineffective due to the use of numerous spoofed numbers. Reporting all scam attempts directly to the police cybercrime teams via official channels is crucial to aid investigations and reduce fraud. Always verify suspicious calls independently using known legitimate contact details.
Reports on phone number 03303903944
3 yearsGot an email that looked like it was from Barclays but it was actually a phishing attempt. The scammers have switched their story from Argos to some dodgy Amazon purchase this time. Definitely don’t ring the number, it’s a total scam.BarclaysArgosAmazon4 yearsGot an email saying it was from Barclays saying they blocked a £499 payment at Argos and to ring their fraud team on the provided number. Sounds dodgy, right? Looks like a classic scam to me.BarclaysArgos4 yearsGot an email claiming it was from Barclays, saying a payment of £499.99 to Argos was stopped. Sounds just like the others I've seen. Definitely a scam.BarclaysArgos4 yearsGot an email claiming a payment of £499 at Argos was declined and asking me to ring 0330 3906044, supposedly Barclays Fraud Team. Thing is, I don't even have a Barclay card, so I looked it up and found loads of folks dealing with the exact same thing. Really glad I checked before falling for it, cheers for the heads-up!ArgosBarclay ’Fraud4 yearsGot a call from 03303906044 claiming to be Barclays Fraud Team. They told me my card was frozen because someone tried to use it at Argos.BarclaysArgos4 yearsSome chap rang me up claiming he could lower my O2 charges. I didn't waste a second and just ended the call!4 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying she was from O2, trying to give me a 40% discount on my contract. I told her I’m happy paying the full price, no thanks. Next thing, she just ended the call 😂India4 yearsI had a rather dubious phone call from a chap claiming to be from O2, suggesting he could slash my bills by thirty percent. His command of English was rather lacking, which raised a few eyebrows. Sounds a bit fishy to me-definitely a scam. Best to block that number, I reckon!4 yearsJust had a rather alarming phone call from someone claiming to be from O2, sporting a noticeable Indian accent. They were touting some sort of offer - a rather enticing 40% discount on contracts for existing customers, or so they said. Here’s the chilling part: they mentioned a text would be sent to my number with some sort of security code to apply the discount. Whatever you do, don’t share that code! They could exploit it to access your account. After I ended the call, they persistently tried to ring me three more times. Naturally, I wasted no time and reached out to O2 directly to verify the situation.4 yearsGot a call from a guy who said he was from O2, but I'm not even a customer. His accent was really thick, making it tough to follow what he was saying. I just ended the call immediately.4 yearsThey didn't leave any message, so I just ended the call and blocked that number.4 yearsThe caller claimed to be from O2, but I’m not even an O2 customer. Plus, I had a hard time catching what he was trying to say.4 yearsAn Indian guy rang me pretending to be from O2, telling me they had a 40% discount for current customers. The dodgy part was when he said they'd send me a text with a security code to apply the offer. Never give out that code! They could get into your account with it. I ended the call, but they rang back three times after. I rang O2 straight away to make sure it was a scam.4 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Daniel, sounded Indian and his English wasn’t great. He said he was from O2 and wanted to give me 30% off my phone bills. Total scam, don’t fall for it. I just blocked the number straight away.Daniel4 yearsI received a rather dubious call supposedly from O2, claiming they could slash my bills by a staggering 30%. The chap on the other end, who identified himself as Daniel, had quite a thick accent and struggled with his English. What struck me as rather suspicious was his insistence on obtaining my personal information while not even knowing my name; that seemed highly irregular for a legitimate O2 representative. It's clear to me that this is nothing but a scam. I’d advise blocking this number without delay!Daniel4 yearsEarlier today, I received a call from a gentleman with an Indian accent claiming to represent O2 and offering a rather enticing 30% discount. Shockingly, he knew my name which raised some alarms for me. During our conversation, he promptly sent through two text messages, urging me to open them. I got the sense he wanted me to relay back a verification code that was mentioned in one of the texts. At that moment, I felt quite uncomfortable and decided to decline his offer before hanging up. Following that, I made a call to O2 directly-you know, I sincerely hope that number was genuine-and they informed me that no such promotion exists, leading them to also think it was likely a scam.4 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to be O2 - definitely had an Indian accent. They were offering a 40% discount on contracts for current customers. The alarming part is that they mentioned sending a security code via text to confirm the discount. Absolutely do not share that code, as they'll exploit it to gain access to your account. After I ended the call, they rang me back three more times! I promptly reached out to O2 to verify the situation.4 yearsIt claimed to be from 02, but total scam!4 yearsI received a dodgy call recently from someone trying to fish for my O2 plan information. The chap claimed he could slash my current O2 bill by 45% as a reward for my loyalty. He then proceeded to ask for my personal details. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!4 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent saying I could get 40% off my 02 bill. She sounded so convincing, and even sent me a text and email that looked totally legit. Luckily, I decided to phone 02’s official helpline immediately, and they told me it was a scam. Turns out, they’re not doing any 40% discounts at all.4 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Indian accent claiming she was from the 02 rewards team. As soon as I heard that, I just ended the call and put her number on my block list.4 yearsI got a call from 03303903944 while I was on my Virgin Mobile. Didn't have a clue who it was so I just let it ring out for like 10 rings and then hung up. Came online straight away to check the number and now I’m definitely blocking it.Virgin Mobile4 yearsReceived a call claiming they had information from the National Debt Helpline, stating I was in deep financial trouble and required assistance. They insisted I verify this. When I requested specific details, they mentioned GDPR restrictions, so they couldn’t provide any. I replied that without that information, I couldn’t confirm a thing. It’s best to turn the tables on them!National Debt Helpline4 yearsGot a missed call from this number, and when it rang again I picked up, but there was nothing but silence on the line. Tried to look it up online and found others saying the same. Whatever it is, it’s better not to ring back - looks like it’s one of those shared cost numbers! Beware!4 yearsNo one picked up when I called back, guess they just call out random numbers to check if they’re live. If you do pick up, just wait - they’ll probably ring again from a different number soon.4 yearsgot a call saying if I shared my info, they'd sort a 40% cut on my 02 bill - total scam, don't trust these con artists at all.4 yearsI’ve had a few calls over the past few days about some car accident they claim happened like 2 or 3 years ago. It’s totally rubbish - I’m sure they just got my info from some random source. They’ve rung me four times in just three days. Proper annoying!Submit Your Own Report (0330 390 3944)
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