03308221410
☎️ 03308221410 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 330822 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03308221410
- Thick accent, poor call qualityNov
2023Beware of unsolicited phone scamsNov
2023Inappropriate call from unknown numberNov
2023Scam alert, stay awayNov
2023Caller accused of scam immediatelyNov
2023Missed calls with no messageNov
2023Possibly scam call from "O2"Nov
2023Phone call from possible scammerNov
2023Interacted with obvious scam artistNov
2023User scammed by fake companyNov
2023Doubted authenticity of user's claimNov
2023Blocking unwanted calls after realizingNov
2023Report scams, be vigilant alwaysNov
2023Trouble understanding, possible scam callNov
2023Misunderstood call, suspected scam stoppedNov
2023Received scam call, be cautiousNov
2023Issue with understanding phone callNov
2023Reference to oxygen moleculeNov
2023Unexpected and suspicious call, hung upNov
2023Phishing attempt on O2 accountNov
2023Received call from unfamiliar manOct
2023Beware of scams, protect informationOct
2023Scam involving fraudulent sim upgradeOct
2023Woman mentioning her bra sizeOct
2023"Skeptical, was an unpaid scam"Oct
2023User comment is vagueOct
2023No information available, user unsureOct
2023Communication issue due to accentOct
2023Received scam call from "EE"Oct
2023Number Of Searches: 212 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 23 October 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Crackley(Staffordshire), Goathurst(Somerset) and Holt Head(West Yorkshire).
03308221410 has 26 comments of which 16 x negative and 10 x neutral
03308221410 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03308221410 👆 is reported as a scam number frequently claiming to be from O2 or EE, typically involving callers with strong Asian or African accents. Many users couldn’t understand the caller clearly, who often mentioned upgrades like moving from 4G to 5G or changes to payment details. Calls tend to end abruptly when questioned or asked to repeat. Some have experienced rude language or pressure to provide personal info, raising suspicion. The number commonly fails to display the genuine O2 or EE caller IDs, and no voicemail messages are left. Multiple reports warn this number is untrustworthy, and experiences suggest malicious intent such as trying to phish for account details or bank info. Overall, it’s widely seen as a persistent and aggressive scam caller.
Reports on phone number 03308221410
3 yearsLoads of dodgy calls blowing up my phone lately. Total scam alerts, be careful!3 yearsI had a conversation where someone repeatedly greeted me with a "hello." Her accent was quite strong, unmistakably Asian. The line was so crackly that it felt as if the phone was encased in a packet of crisps. I mentioned that I was struggling to make out what she was saying, and instead of continuing, she just hung up.3 yearsThis number called my daughter claiming they needed to update her info and asked for her email. When she said she wasn’t sure who he was, he kept pushing saying it was just to verify her details. They went back and forth for a bit until he suddenly swore at her, saying something like "F*ck you mam...your #### is so tight" and then just hung up. Definitely don’t reckon this was from o2. Pretty disgusting behaviour!3 yearsThey keep calling my phone but never bother to say anything or leave a voicemail.3 yearsTotally a scam, no doubt about it.3 yearsSomething felt off so I told the caller it was probably a scam or something and hung up right away.3 yearsGot a call from this number today, 9th November 2023, around half past twelve on my mobile. The bloke said he was Mark from O2 and had an Asian accent. I hung up immediately since I’m pretty wary of random calls like that. Watch out, could very well be a scammer.Mark3 yearsI got a call from a bloke with an Asian accent on my mobile earlier. Couldn’t catch what he was saying properly, asked him to say it again, and he just said "O2". He rambled a bit after that but I managed to make out something about payment changes coming up in December. Told him that for a phone company, their line was pretty poor quality. Then suddenly the call just dropped. No real O2 rep would cut off like that. Sounds dodgy to me, definitely a scam call.3 yearsI ended up chatting with some bloke for about 40 minutes just mucking about. He claimed he was from EE, but it was pretty clear it was a usual scam. Honestly, one of the most entertaining 40 minutes I’ve had dealing with a dodgy caller!EE3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with O2, asking if I'd sorted my payment already. That instantly made me realise it was a scam because they wouldn't just ask like that.3 yearsThey said they were from EE, but it was clearly a scam.EE3 yearsThis number was ringing me non-stop so I checked online and saw the comments, now I’ve blocked it. Cheers for the info!3 yearsThere was this bloke on the phone with a really thick accent, kept talking about switching from 4G to 5G with O2. Thing is, I’m nowhere near an O2 customer. Ended the call right away, seemed like a total scam to me.3 yearsGot a call and it was obviously a scam trying to rip me off.3 yearsThere was this call with a really thick accent, he kept going on about switching from 4g to 5g with O2. Thing is, I’m not even an O2 customer. I cut it off straight away, definitely felt like one of those scam calls.3 yearsO2 calling me again.3 yearsI couldn’t catch a thing he was saying, so I asked him to say it again and then he just ended the call. Pretty sure it was a scam.3 yearsGot an email claiming my O2 account was in danger and they wanted me to change my password. It looked really genuine, so watch out - it’s tricky to spot if it’s a scam!3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2, but the number didn’t look like the usual O2 one I get. They said it was about switching over to 5G. When I asked a few questions, the person got all defensive and then just cut the call. Felt a bit dodgy to me.3 yearsI got a call from a guy who spoke with a strong accent. When I asked him to say it again, he just cut off the call.3 yearsBeware of potential scams! If they're requesting details that they ought to already possess, exercise caution.3 yearsTotally a con! They said they’d be switching my sim card from 4g to 5g. Then, out of nowhere, I got a message through the O2 Network with some pin code. I actually use UW which runs on O2’s network. They were probably trying to get into an O2 account they assumed I had. Be careful!O2 NetworkUWO23 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be from EE.EE3 yearsStay clear of EE, it's a total rip-off!EE3 yearsHad a call from someone with a really strong African accent, couldn't make out what they were saying at all. Just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.3 yearsSomeone rang me claiming to be from EE. I told them straight to piss off cos they were defo scammers!EE. ISubmit Your Own Report (0330 822 1410)
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