03303904009
☎️ 03303904009 👆 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 03303904009
- Phishing alert regarding blocked debit cardMay
2022Caller impersonated James Morrison, likely fraudMar
2022Constable Fergus verifies genuine numberMar
2022referring to authentic numerical valueMar
2022Warning: do not fall for itMar
2022Scam call, suspicious behavior reportedMar
2022Bank call appears to be legitimateFeb
2022Bank call seems genuineFeb
2022Secure and protected feelingFeb
2022Genuine bank number, ignore fraudstersFeb
2022Scammer impersonating bank representativeFeb
2022Validating number for debit cardJan
2022Received scam call from numberJan
2022Grateful for quick account securityJan
2022Number was safe, branch confirmedJan
2022Checking number for legitimacy. Safety verifiedJan
2022Sufficient number statedJan
2022Meaningful yet cryptic poetic sentimentJan
2022Safety is a priorityJan
2022Provides feeling of securityJan
2022Confusing phrase, may be offensiveJan
2022Excellent, thank you for the feedback!Jan
2022Trusted advisor relationship highlightedJan
2022Daughter works in FCA financeJan
2022"everything is in order kasher"Jan
2022Received helpful support from bankJan
2022Appreciation for preserving and compensatingJan
2022Verification of legitimacy and safetyJan
2022Trusting and secure relationship praisedJan
2022Positive feedback on financial authority staffJan
2022Grateful for account protection and compensationJan
2022Confirmation of legitimacy and expertiseJan
2022Reported unrecognized payments, fraud team helpedJan
2022Reported unrecognized payments, fraud team resolvedJan
2022Verified call and resolved issueJan
2022Seeking authentic replacement for 159Jan
2022This number is considered safeJan
2022Warning: Potential scam, avoid interactionsJan
2022Fraudsters contacted me for moneyJan
2022Fraud call, bank confirmed safetyJan
2022Bank required call to fake accountDec
2021Suspected scammer regarding bank transactionsDec
2021Warning about Barclays bank scamDec
2021Known scam, avoid contactNov
2021Warning: Scammers impersonating bankNov
2021accusing someone of being scammersNov
2021Scammers pretending to warn othersNov
2021Scam pretending to be HSBCOct
2021Fraudulent attempt to gain informationOct
2021Warning about phone scam concernsOct
2021Suspected scam call about VISAOct
2021Fraudulent number, unreliable for bankingOct
2021Scam pretending to be HSBCOct
2021Fraudulent call with bogus informationOct
2021Scam phone call from "Visa"Oct
2021Number Of Searches: 149 Number Of Comments: 52 First Seen: 01 October 2021 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Cherrytree Hill(Derbyshire), Cilfynydd(Rhondda Cynon Taff) and Tatworth(Somerset).
03303904009 has 52 comments of which 16 x negative and 7 x neutral and 29 x positive
03303904009 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03303904009 👆 is reported as a phone number linked to mixed reports of authenticity and fraudulent activity. Some users, including police and banking security personnel, verify it as a genuine line for bank fraud prevention, specifically as an alternative contact for certain UK banks. They praise the professionalism and effectiveness of the staff who assist with safeguarding accounts. However, numerous reports describe it as exploited by scammers impersonating various banks, attempting to phish for personal and banking information via convincing but deceitful calls. Many warn that genuine banks will never ask for sensitive details over the phone and advise contacting banks using official numbers found on cards or statements. Users are urged to exercise extreme caution, avoid sharing information, and report suspicious calls to official fraud authorities.
Reports on phone number 03303904009
4 yearsSubject: Important Notification Regarding Your Debit Card Dear Customer, We’d like to bring to your attention that your Barclays Debit Card has been put on hold due to some suspicious activity observed involving a transaction at Argos UK for the sum of £449.99. If you haven’t made this purchase or recognise this transaction, please reach out to our Fraud Prevention Team without delay at 0330 390 4224. Kind regards, The Security & Fraud Prevention Team at Barclays Bank *Please note that 0800 numbers are free from most UK landlines and personal mobile phones, though charges may apply for calls made from other networks. We recommend you verify costs with your service provider. For quality and security assurance, calls may be recorded or monitored. REF: APPG0620.Barclays Debit CardArgos UKFraud Prevention TeamThe Security & Fraud Prevention TeamBarclays BankUK4 yearsI recently received a rather dodgy call from someone purporting to be James Morrison. Interestingly, I’ve noticed that the reference SHBR14O490 and the phone number provided matched up with reports I found online, despite me not having dialled 0330 3904009 - the number they claimed I should ring. After some sleuthing, I returned to the line only to find they'd disconnected. Given the identical reference number, I can only surmise this was an attempt at scamming. Thankfully, I don’t think I divulged any information that could be of use to them.James Morrison4 yearsJust spoke to a police officer, Andrew Fergus, and he said this number is definitely real and above board.Andrew Fergus4 yearsThis number seems legit to me.4 yearsWarning about bank fraud - don’t fall for it! I got a call the other day claiming to be from my bank, saying there was a problem with my account. They sounded pretty convincing but something felt off. Luckily, I didn’t give them any info and looked up the number myself. Turned out to be a scam, so just be careful and double check if you get calls like this!4 yearsI received a rather alarming call from someone purporting to be from my bank’s security team, claiming they were putting a stop on two significant payments from my account. The individual introduced himself as James Morrison, complete with a Scottish accent, and provided a reference number: SHBR140490. He instructed me to ring 0330 390 4009 to verify his identity with Santander. When I called the number, the chap on the other end, apparently from Santander, asked for my security details, including how many cards I possessed and the approximate balance on each. When I hesitated to share my security number, he remarkably responded by suggesting I should "stick the card where the sun doesn't shine" before promptly ending the call. Quite an extraordinary experience, I must say!James MorrisonSantander4 yearsGot a legit ring from my bank, felt proper safe to answer.4 yearsThis was a genuine call from my bank.4 yearsHello there! Just wanted to share that I've confirmed this number belongs to the legitimate security team at DCPCU. It's important to dismiss any negative feedback from scammers trying to mislead others. This number serves as a trustworthy alternative to the usual 159 line. Stay safe!DCPCU5 yearsBeware of phone fraud! I received a call that was supposedly from my bank, claiming that there had been suspicious attempts to use my card at Marks and Spencer and Amazon. The caller provided a fraud hotline number, 0330 etc., and seemed credible enough, even sharing a name and reference number. However, when I contacted my actual bank, they confirmed there were no unusual transactions on my account and didn’t recognise either the reference number or the caller. Clearly, it was a scam aimed at taking my money! Stay vigilant!Marks and SpencerAmazon5 yearsI can confirm that this number is legit. It's Brian here from the dcpcu unit, and we handle all sorts of debit card security issues. Don't mind the negative reviews, this number is totally valid and actually an alternative to 159.BrianDCPCU5 yearsGot a ring from this number earlier, and it turned out to be a rip-off.5 yearsYou really can’t trust anyone nowadays. I had to visit my bank branch because of some blocks on my account, but they told me to ring this number to get the restrictions lifted since they no longer handle these issues in person. Apparently, fraud cases are dealt with exclusively by the online fraud team now. This number’s legit though, they sorted me out nicely and might be able to do the same for you. Cheers, Victoria xoxo5 yearsI called 0330 390 4009 and was glad to find out it was legit when I checked in person at the branch. My daughter, who’s got a job at the FCA - that’s the Financial Conduct Authority - also confirmed it’s all on the up and up. Took a bit of time, but worth the peace of mind.FCAFinancial Conduct Authority5 yearsGot a ring from this number about some payments I supposedly owed. Wasn't too sure what was going on, so I popped into the bank right opposite Simply Sweets in Shawlands. The staff there said the number was legit and nothing could be sorted until I gave them a call back.Simply SweetsShawlands5 yearsI really appreciate you helping me protect my money and sorting out a new account for me. If it wasn’t for you, I probably would’ve lost everything. Plus, I ended up getting some compensation for assisting with the investigation, which was a nice bonus.5 yearsThis number was thoroughly checked by our team and confirmed safe and legit here at Action Fraud. We've gone through multiple verifications just to be sure.ACTION FRAUD5 yearsThe phone number was all I needed.5 yearsPretty sure it’s legit.5 yearsTotally safe, no worries at all!5 yearsHey, you broke my long one, didn’t you?5 yearsI noticed some dodgy activity on my bank account, so I rang this number. They connected me to the security team who quickly transferred all my funds and made sure everything was secure. Big thanks to Lumba Tutta for sorting it out!Lumba Tutta5 yearsSomebody just rang me and kept saying stuff like "Di ma Di gundi phude" - no idea what it meant!5 yearsEverything’s good on my end.5 yearsHey, I’m Shak, I manage the High Street shop around here. Just wanted to check if this number’s genuine and okay to trust 😊 it’s a replacement for 159.ShakHigh Street5 yearsNoticed some strange charges on my bank account, so I rang them up. They transferred me to their fraud department who sorted everything out. Glad to say my account number is all safe now.5 yearsHi, Ian speaking. My daughter Charlotte is with the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority), and she told me this number is legit. She said the team are really well trained and carefully chosen to make sure our accounts are safe and secure. So don’t worry, you can trust them and feel free to work with them without any issues.IanCharlotteFCAFinancial Conduct Authority5 yearsHey, just wanna say thanks for keeping my account safe and protecting my money. I’m really relieved I didn’t lose all my life savings and even got some compensation besides my cash. Cheers!5 yearsNoticed some payments I didn’t recognise on my bank account, so I rang them up. They transferred me to the fraud department who sorted everything out. My account number’s all secure now.5 yearsIt’s Brian Jones here from DCPCU. Just to let you know, this number is legit and the team working behind it are really skilled at helping out and stopping fraud from happening again.Brian JonesDCPCU5 yearsSeems legit and trustworthy to me.5 yearsI got a call from this number about some payments on my account. I was a bit confused, so I popped into my local branch to check it out. They told me the number was legitimate and what the caller said was right. However, they couldn’t sort it out there, and told me to ring this number again to get my account fixed.5 yearsIs there a legit number that I can use instead of 159?5 yearsI don't think this number is dodgy at all.5 yearsToday I got a call from someone claiming to be Nat West, but earlier it was apparently the Royal Bank of Scotland. Seems totally dodgy, so best steer clear!Royal Bank of ScotlandNatWest5 yearsThis number was hijacked by scammers on the 1st of April 2022, who managed to persuade me into transferring a substantial sum of money. I’ve since reported the incident to the authorities and filed a complaint with Action Fraud.Action Fraud5 yearsI received a phone call from someone purporting to be my bank, alleging that there had been some dodgy attempts to use my card at Marks & Spencer and on Amazon. They provided me with a supposed fraud hotline number, beginning with 0330, which appeared legitimate at first glance. The caller even mentioned his name and provided a reference number that seemed credible. However, after contacting my bank directly, I was reassured that my account was completely secure and they had no knowledge of that phone number at all. Quite the dodgy situation, if you ask me!Marks & SpencerAmazon5 yearsThe other day, I found myself at the bank, where they insisted I ring this number. I felt it was perfectly secure, and I ended up shifting all my funds to a completely made-up account - quite authentic, really!5 yearsPotential fraudster here - they asserted that there were recent charges of £800 on Amazon and £300 on Argos linked to "my bank account." When pressed for specifics about the account, they couldn’t provide any. Instead, they insisted I ring this 0330 number to speak to their manager, who, they claimed, would provide all the information...AmazonArgos5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Barclays about strange activity on my account. They asked weird, unclear questions about my details. Then they passed me onto another person, but the whole thing felt totally dodgy. Complete scam!Barclays5 yearsScam alert! I wouldn't recommend trusting this phone number at all. It's a notorious scammer's hotline. Stop any communication right away and make sure to notify your bank about it.5 yearsThis is definitely not your bank contacting you. It's a live scam! These con artists are pretending that there's an issue with your bank accounts in a bid to rob you of your hard-earned cash. Don't fall for their rehearsed lines. It's crucial to reach out to your bank using a number you already know to be legitimate. And do make sure to report any dealings with this dodgy number to Action Fraud. Stay vigilant!Action Fraud5 yearsHad a call from 0330 3904009 today - definitely a scam, steer well clear. Honestly, I reckon some of the reviews might be the scammers trying to throw you off. Don’t trust any of it!5 yearsTotal muppets, just a bunch of scammers.5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HSBC’s fraud dept about some John Lewis purchase. When I tried to ask basic questions like their office location or who exactly I was speaking to, they just got all irritated and snappy. Definitely felt like they were fishing for my personal details - total scam.HSBCJohn Lewis5 yearsThis is a total scam. They tell you to ring the HSBC automated service, but they actually give you a fake number. Somehow, the HSBC system picks up like it’s a three-way call or something, but then an ‘agent’ jumps on and it’s just another con artist pretending to be legit.HSBC5 yearsSCAM ALERT - if you ever get a call from a bank rep, just hang up and call your bank using the number on the back of your card. Ask to speak to the person who called you, and you'll quickly find out they don't exist, no matter what these fake reviews say. Don't let yourself get tricked!FRAUD ALERT5 yearsUtterly suspicious, this number rang me up claiming that my VISA card had been used to purchase some flights and they wanted to confirm if I’d authorised that transaction. They said they were representing the VISA fraud department, but I have a strong hunch this is a scam. I’ve had a look at my account, and there's nothing amiss at all!5 yearsDefinitely a scam! The caller said they were from HSBC and told me someone attempted to use my card at John Lewis. They tried to get me to share my account info. It all sounded really legit. They even gave me this number to ring back, which led to an automated voice claiming to be HSBC, asking for details. I then called HSBC fraud dept directly using the number on their official site, and they told me that 03303904009 is not an HSBC contact and it’s a scam. Don’t call back or share anything with this number!HSBCJohn Lewis5 yearsI got calls from this number claiming to be from Nat West, Lloyds, and HSBC at different times. Definitely dodgy, so I wouldn’t trust it at all.LloydsHSBCNat WestBest5 yearsSomebody rang me out of the blue, said they were from Lloyds bank and that my debit card had been used to purchase plane tickets. They told me to ring their “fraud department” on a number they gave me, and said they’d need my sort code, account number and date of birth. But when I hung up and dialled 1471 to see the number, it turned out to be a mobile number that had called me. Seemed dodgy to me.Lloyds Bank5 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Visa, telling me to call a number to stop a dodgy charge of £900 on my account. Luckily, I sussed out pretty quickly that ringing back would just be handing over my banking info to scammers. Definitely one of those scam attempts!VisaSubmit Your Own Report (0330 390 4009)
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