03330035949
☎️ 03330035949 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TalkTalk Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 333003 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03330035949
- EE's service inadequate, complaints escalatingJun
2017Teen scammed, seeking money recoveryJun
2017Scammed via Facebook, seeking helpMay
2017Scammed on Facebook, reporting to policeMay
2017Charged for fake Facebook serviceMay
2017Received unauthorized text billing issueMay
2017Scammed by TekkaLab, seeking refundMay
2017Blocked premium calls, got refundApr
2017Scam charges, awaiting credit remedyApr
2017Facebook scam emails for paymentsApr
2017Contact provider to block chargesApr
2017Concerned about unexpected chargesApr
2017Beware of Facebook scam advertisementsApr
2017Frustrated about unwanted charges scamMar
2017Potential scam phone number chargesMar
2017Accidental ad click led to chargesMar
2017Request refund and cancellation assistanceMar
2017Scam, takes money, can't stopFeb
2017Scammed subscription from Facebook messageFeb
2017Contact provider soon, taking actionFeb
2017Unintentionally subscribed to mobile serviceFeb
2017Unauthorized subscription, seeking assistance urgentlyFeb
2017Need help canceling unwanted subscriptionFeb
2017Unauthorized charges; bill increased significantlyFeb
2017Facebook scam charging weekly feesFeb
2017Caution about scam text messagesFeb
2017Unsubscribe number ineffective; call disconnectedJan
2017Unsubscribe call cut off, scamJan
2017Uncertain about weekly charges.Jan
2017Trouble with unauthorized charges, refundJan
2017Unauthorized charge for subscription quizJan
2017Unwanted weekly charge for quizJan
2017Facebook scam charges mobile phoneJan
2017Unwanted charges and persistent textsDec
2016Stop unauthorized money withdrawals immediatelyDec
2016Contact provider to cancel serviceDec
2016Warning about Facebook quiz scamNov
2016Scam quiz charging weekly feeNov
2016Being overcharged by Vodafone, seeking resolutionOct
2016Received unexpected message about subscription feesSep
2016Number Of Searches: 326 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 10 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Alyn(Flintshire), Fuday(Western Isles) and Llanwern(Newport).
03330035949 has 37 comments of which 20 x neutral and 17 x negative
03330035949 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03330035949 👆 is reported as a widely recognised scam exploiting Facebook adverts and quizzes that unknowingly subscribe users to costly weekly charges. Victims often receive automated texts confirming a subscription and instructions to text STOP, but attempts to unsubscribe may still result in fees or disconnection. The fraudulent service operates via premium billing facilitated by mobile network providers, with users alleging poor safeguards and inconsistent blocking of such charges by networks. Many users have reported difficulties obtaining refunds or speaking to a live advisor, while some have successfully recovered money through persistence or assistance from their providers. It is strongly advised to contact your mobile provider immediately to block third-party billing and avoid responding directly to suspicious texts or calls associated with this scam.
Reports on phone number 03330035949
9 yearsDuring my previous encounter with EE, they informed me that they had blocked these services. However, I have recently experienced the same issue once again. According to EE, no block was implemented, so they suggested that I should have been more alert. Whenever a company claims to be blocking certain services, it is advisable to double-check as my suspicion is that EE receives a commission for allowing them, hence their deceitful response. Feeling fed up with the unjust behavior of large corporations, I am now escalating my complaints. It seems that they regard the matter as my own responsibility and advise me to exercise greater caution, which is quite unfortunate.EE9 yearsThese thieves have scammed my 17-year-old child, and now three individuals are working tirelessly to recover my money. However, it is vital to realize that this scam is not only absurd but also unlawful.9 yearsI must’ve clicked on some link on Facebook and right away got a message about a charge. I told the police and reported the scam, but the money still got taken out. I’ve spoken to 3 about it now, and fingers crossed the bloke I talked to said he’d get in touch with the company tomorrow. Honestly, I’m feeling awful about it - never thought Facebook could be so risky.FacebookThree9 yearsI was just scrolling through Facebook and clicked on some link, then out of nowhere I got hit with a message. I told the police and also reported it to some anti-scam group, but still ended up with a charge on my bill. I’ve rung 3 about it now, and the bloke I spoke to said he’d get in touch with the company tomorrow. Honestly, this whole thing’s made me feel really uneasy - never thought Facebook could be so risky!Facebook9 yearsI had no idea I even clicked on something sketchy on Facebook and then found out I got charged. Tried calling them to get the money back but it was just one of those robot phone lines where you cant talk to a real person. Proper annoying.9 yearsI have recently fallen victim to the same scam by TekkaLab. I had no prior knowledge of it until it appeared on my mobile statement, and even then, it was only listed as a mobile number without any indication of the company name. Thankfully, my mobile provider has now blocked them, but I am currently battling to obtain a refund.TekkaLab9 yearsI quickly detected a scam and sent a message saying "STOP" to stop any further charges. I received confirmation of the message and was advised that I would be charged £4.50 per week. Recently, I received a physical bill from EE indicating a charge of £49.575 for 2 phone calls that lasted over 3 hours combined. I am currently waiting for a response from EE, hoping they can provide a solution and credit for the incorrect charges. This scam is absolutely outrageous!STOPEE9 yearsGot this weird email from Tekka Fun Mobile saying they’ll charge me £4.50 every week. I have no clue what I even signed up for, must be some Facebook scam or something. Proper dodgy!FacebookTekka Fun Mobile9 yearsInstead of texting "STOP" or calling 03330035949, I quickly contacted my phone provider to inquire about the charge. They reassured me that no extra charges were present on my account (even though it seems to be common for many people). I then requested them to block any third-party bills from being applied to my phone. If anyone else is facing this issue, I strongly recommend reaching out to your provider and asking them to put a block on all third-party bills.9 yearsHave you incurred any additional charges from this service provider since then? I have done the same thing as you and would like to verify that I will not unexpectedly receive any more charges going forward.9 yearsPlease exercise caution on Facebook and be wary of unsolicited advertisements as there is a high risk of encountering scams.Facebook9 yearsI need assistance on how to put a stop to these unwanted charges that I am incurring. I attempted to text the number with the message "STOP ALL", but it did not go through. After that, I tried texting "STOP" to 83463, and this time it went through, but I received a notification informing me that I would still be charged. As a pensioner, I am unable to afford these fraudulent payments. Is there anything that can be done before I resort to contacting the police? You can reach me at 01271 870325.9 yearsMy grandma just saw her phone bill and noticed a £4.50 weekly charge she doesn't understand. Watch out for this number, it's definitely a scam. She’s only been billed for a month so far, or else the total would have been huge! We're planning to get in touch with Three to try and get it sorted.9 yearsWhile scrolling through Facebook on my mobile, I accidentally clicked on one of the suggested adverts. Like before, I attempted to close it but was instead redirected to another page. In a swift reaction, I instantly texted "stop" to the provided number. Thankfully, I received a confirmation that the subscription had been cancelled. However, I was disheartened to discover that £4.50 had been deducted from my phone credit. To prevent any future occurrences, I have decided to uninstall Facebook from my mobile device. This action brings me a sense of relief and satisfaction.Facebook9 yearsWhat steps do I need to take in order to stop this and request a refund?9 yearsBeware of scams that lure you into parting with your hard-earned money, leaving you helpless to prevent them.10 yearsI made the unfortunate mistake of clicking on a Facebook message, which had something to do with selecting colours. The message got stuck and within a minute, I received a RECEIPT notification informing me that I had unwittingly subscribed to wap-uk.fun-mobile.co.uk for a weekly charge of £4.50 from www.tekkaukltd.co.uk. The message also provided a number to contact for help (03330035949) and instructed me to text STOP to 83463 if I wanted to unsubscribe. Realizing that this might be a scam, I didn't call the given number. Instead, I contacted my service provider who promptly stopped the charge and prevented any further charges from that account. Unfortunately, I still lost the initial payment of £4.50.Facebook10 yearsPlease contact your service provider as soon as possible as I will be taking care of it tomorrow.10 yearsexactly like a lot of others here, i have no clue what i clicked on facebook but suddenly got a message thanking me for subscribing. it said something about wap-uk fun-mobile charging me £4.50 weekly and gave a number 83463 to text stop to. they also had a help number 03330035949. i tried replying stop but the money still got taken out straight away. really annoyed!Facebook10 yearsI've recently had a similar experience to several other users. I can't even recall what I clicked on Facebook, and suddenly I got a text expressing gratitude for my subscription. The message states that I'm now subscribed to wap-uk.fun-mobile.co.uk, costing me £4.50 per week, and that this subscription will continue until I send a STOP message to 83463. In need of assistance? You can contact their helpline at 03330035949. Even though I attempted to cancel the subscription, the money was taken right away.Facebookuk10 yearsDoes anyone know how to cancel a subscription? I didn't even click on it, but now I'm receiving texts. Please help me out.10 yearsI keep noticing my bill has shot up to £37 this month when I thought it was meant to be lower. Just found out I've actually been paying for stuff I didn’t even use :(10 yearsBeware of a Facebook scam that I encountered. It redirected me to a page from which I couldn't exit, and I received a text stating that it would deduct £4.50 every week from my account! Furthermore, they provided a phone number for me to contact them. However, I refrained from texting or calling as I suspected it could be another scam. It's frustrating! I recently received a message from www.tekkaukltd.co.uk, stating that by subscribing to wap-uk.fun-mobile.co.uk, I would be charged £4.50 weekly. The text suggested contacting 03330035949 if I needed assistance, but I have refrained from doing so because of the possible scam involved. Instead, I would like to find a way to stop these charges by texting STOP to 83463.uk10 yearsIf you start getting texts from this number, just reply with stop straight away. I’d also get in touch with your phone company to let them know, since it’s definitely a scam. My provider, 3, was really helpful and managed to block any extra fees when I warned them. From what I’ve found out, this firm is in Lagos, Nigeria, which kind of says it all really.LagosNigeria10 yearsMy service provider instructed me to dial 03330035949, which I did. After waiting for four minutes, when I finally reached the end of the call, it abruptly disconnected before I could cancel anything. Therefore, if your service provider advises you to contact them, make sure to inform them that the unsubscribe number is not functional.10 yearsI phoned the provided number to cancel a subscription that I never signed up for, only to have the call abruptly end when I pressed 1 to unsubscribe. It's such a scam!10 yearsIs there anything that needs to be done, or shall we simply leave it as it is? I don't really want to be charged £4.50 per week.10 yearsI went through something really similar, except I didn't notice for ages that £18 was being taken every month! I hadn’t even agreed to any of it. Vodafone did help me stop the subscription, but since then I’ve been ringing this number non-stop trying to get my money back. They keep promising to send me an email with a refund code, but I’ve yet to receive anything. It’s been over a month of calling with no luck at all. So frustrating!Vodafone10 yearsI found this number listed under "help" after I'd already been hit with a £4.50 fee, and they said they'd be charging me that amount weekly. I never signed up for anything, just completed a quick quiz, and then bam, the charge appeared. Something really needs to be done about this.10 yearsAfter being charged £4.50 and informed that this amount will be debited on a weekly basis, I came across a number provided under the "help" section. I would like to highlight that I did not intentionally subscribe or sign up for any services. I merely participated in a straightforward quiz, which unexpectedly resulted in the charge being imposed. It is vital that immediate action is taken to halt this recurring charge.10 yearsI am extremely frustrated that this phone number charged me 4.50 for no apparent reason, and to make matters worse, they keep texting me every week as well. I'm determined to file a complaint about this issue, as it truly annoys me.10 yearsWhat can I do to prevent them from taking money from me?10 yearsI gave my provider a ring and they sorted the cancellation out for me. But if you want any money back for what’s already been taken, you’ll have to call them again. Just don’t try sorting it by text - they charge for that as well!10 yearsBeware of a potential scam! There is a quiz on Facebook where, at the end, it falsely claims that subscribing will only cost £4.50 per week.Facebook10 yearsI came across this quiz on Facebook and by the time I finished, it said thanks for subscribing and mentioned they'd be charging £4.50 every week. Total scam!Facebook10 yearsi use vodafone and just seen they are charging me £4.50 every week for something i didnt agree to. gonna ring vodafone now and try get it sorted out.Vodafone10 yearsHonestly got a random text saying I’m going to be billed £4.50 every week for some subscription. Never had any heads-up before. The number was listed as the help line for some firm named Tekka Digital UK Ltd or something. Didn’t ask for that!Tekka Digital UK LtdSubmit Your Own Report (0333 003 5949)
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