03330459617
☎️ 03330459617 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Fair Isaac Services Limited. It is part of the phone block 333045 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03330459617
- Fraud call pretending Bank of ScotlandFeb
2026Credit card declined, suspicious fraud textDec
2025Confusing calls actually from bankOct
2025Surely credit card fraud alertJul
2025Blocked number sends unwanted voicemailsJul
2025Not a scam number reportedJul
2025Scam calls misidentified as genuineApr
2025BOS team protects against fraudMar
2025Bank scams persist; verify contacts carefullyJan
2025Scam call about unfamiliar accountJan
2025Scammers if unrelated to bankDec
2024Fraudulent calls from nonexistent bankSep
2024Suspicious call about credit fraudMay
2024Automated call, Bank of ScotlandMar
2024Be cautious of bank scamsMar
2024Suspicious call from Bank impersonatorMar
2024Fraudulent calls and urgent textsMar
2024Suspected spam, avoid answeringFeb
2024Scam call pretending to be bankFeb
2024Possible fraud calls from BOSDec
2023Fraud call pretending debit informationDec
2023Instagram purchase declined, potential fraudAug
2023Fraud team called about credit cardMay
2023User suspicious of bank callerApr
2023Call from fraudulent Bank impersonatorAug
2022Credit card issue with transactionsJun
2022Number Of Searches: 70 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 16 June 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Exebridge(Devon), Houghton-le-Side(Durham) and West Common(Hampshire).
03330459617 has 24 comments of which 11 x negative and 4 x positive and 9 x neutral
Reports on phone number 03330459617
4 monthsGot a voicemail about some dodgy transactions on my credit card and they gave a different 0800 number for people using text phones to ring back. They said they were with Bank of Scotland's fraud team and had my full name, which threw me off. After a quick look online, the numbers they left don’t match any official fraud contact listed on the Bank of Scotland’s site. Felt a bit fishy to me.Bank of Scotland6 monthsI tried paying with my credit card when checking into a hotel, but it got declined two times in a row, which was weird. Not long after, I got a text from a number saying it was from BOS fraud team, mentioning another message would be sent soon. Then another text popped up from the same number, which included the last four digits of my card, mentioned the two failed payments, and even used my first name (which isn’t on my card) plus my phone number. Still not sure if this was a genuine alert or some scam. Haven't phoned my bank yet to check it out.BOS8 monthsGot a message from Bank of Scotland saying there was some dodgy transaction I rejected. After that, I started getting loads of automated calls from an unknown number telling me to ring a different number. I looked it up here and saw people had quite a few different opinions. So, I found another Bank of Scotland number and called them. They said the number that was calling me and the automated message was actually from them and not some scam.Bank of Scotland11 monthsThis is absolutely a scam involving stolen credit card info. Stay well clear of it!11 monthsI got a call from BOS/Halifax and ended up blocking the number, but they still left loads of voicemails. Funny thing is, earlier I’d tried using this dodgy site to convert a PDF, turned out to be a scam - avoid thebestPDF.com at all costs. Then I rang the number on the back of my card to check and yep, the number was the same, but it was just an automated message telling me to call them back. Pretty weird situation.BOS / Halifax11 monthsJust so everyone knows, the number 03330459617 isn't dodgy or anything like that. It's totally legit. Don't worry if you get a call from it.1 yearThe fraud prevention squad at BOS is on it.BOS1 yearGot a recorded call supposedly from BOS saying there was unusual activity on a credit card under my name, which is actually not me. I don’t have any account or credit card with BOS at all.Bank of Scotland1 yearAbout ten months back, someone shared a post right in this thread, just a few entries up, explaining exactly how to handle any sudden calls claiming to be from your bank. The issue of bank scams hasn’t gone away, and that TV show really highlights how bad it still is. One thing I always do is check the bank’s phone numbers - those on my cards, the fraud hotline, and any other contact numbers from my account info - on this website and others that verify phone numbers. You’d think they’d all come up as safe or green flagged, but surprisingly, that’s not always the case!1 yearHonestly, after seeing all these reviews I was convinced I'd been duped, but it actually was the Bank of Scotland calling me. The woman on the line explained that since the alert came right after I tried to use my card, it was definitely them. If you don’t bank with Bank of Scotland or haven’t recently tried to make a transaction, then it’s likely a scam. If you’re unsure, just ring their official customer service line - but only if you’re a customer with them.Bank of Scotland2 yearsGot a robo call today saying it was from Bank of Scotland, saying my husband's card was being used fraudulently. Problem is, he’s never had a card with them at all. They rang twice earlier, so I've just blocked the number now.Bank of Scotland2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from BOS, telling me there’d been some dodgy activity on my credit card. Seemed a bit fishy to me!Bank of Scotland2 yearsSaid it was an automated call from the Bank of Scotland.Bank of Scotland2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Bank of Scotland about my credit card, but they gave me a couple of phone numbers to ring back. Felt a bit dodgy, so I reckon it might be a scam.Bank of Scotland2 yearsI got loads of calls from this number and every single time they sent a text right after asking me to ring them back super quick. They said it was BOS and there was something fishy going on with my bank card. Pretty dodgy if you ask me.Bank of Scotland2 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from the Bank of Scotland, inquiring about some suspicious activity on my card.Bank of Scotland2 yearsI wouldn’t bother replying; it flagged up as likely being spam.3 yearsI’ve been getting several calls saying they’re from BOS fraud department, telling me there’s an issue with my card and some kind of urgent action needed.BOS3 yearsReceived a call earlier, and they left a voicemail claiming there was a problem with my Bank of Scotland credit card regarding some sort of fraud. However, I've never had a card with them! I opted not to return the call.Bank of Scotland3 yearsI attempted to buy some cosmetics through Instagram, but my payment didn’t go through. Normally, Bank of Scotland sends me a message to confirm the transaction, but instead, I've started getting phone calls claiming to be from their fraud prevention team.InstagramBank of Scotland3 yearsI received a call supposedly from the Bank of Scotland's fraud department, claiming there was suspicious activity on my credit card.Bank of Scotland3 yearsReceived a call claiming to be from the Bank of Scotland. I gave them a ring, and a chap with a Scottish drawl picked up fairly promptly after a brief spell of hold music. The automated messages were eerily familiar, just the same old spiel you hear repeatedly. I started feeling a bit wary when I noticed he took a bit too long to respond to me. He went on to assert that two transactions had been attempted from my account-one was declined, but the other went through. Now I'm left pondering whether he said that off the cuff or if they were banking on my confusion. I'll be calling my bank again, but this time on a different number to ensure I'm speaking to the right people.Bank of Scotland4 yearsI received a call claiming to be from the Bank of Scotland, stating they had noticed some potentially dodgy transactions on my card.Bank of Scotland4 yearsI’m reaching out regarding an issue I've had with my credit card. I attempted to make a couple of purchases, but both transactions were declined despite my attempts to authorise them. It’s puzzling, as I was using two different cards from separate providers, and neither went through. Just wanted to clarify what might be happening.Submit Your Own Report (0333 045 9617)
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