03331239999
☎️ 03331239999 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Windsor Telecom Ltd. It is part of the phone block 333123 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03331239999
- Warning about credit card scamApr
2023Debt collection company responses justifiedAug
2022Company in financial industryMar
2022Frequent calls causing distress; help neededJun
2019Unwanted calls and text messagesAug
2018Question about Cabot and solicitorNov
2017Frequent calls from Cabot companyNov
2016High frequency Robo-dialing from CabotNov
2016Short and very unclear commentNov
2016Cabot targeting pensioners for scamsNov
2016Repeatedly contacted for wrong personOct
2016Debt collectors named Cabot mentionedOct
2016Phone call denied by companySep
2016Nevaru atrasts iemesls pazemībaiSep
2016Frustration with unanswered unknown callsAug
2016Debt collectors seeking personal informationAug
2016Cease unwanted phone calls, pleaseJul
2016Repeated unwanted calls from CabotJul
2016Debt collection agency, contact recommendedJul
2016Ignoring calls due to no messagesJul
2016Repeated calls, hangs up immediatelyJul
2016Nuisance calls disrupt cancer treatmentJun
2016Beware of cabot phone callsMay
2016Very irritating and frustrating situationMay
2016Debt collection call from CabotMay
2016Debt collector harassing over old debtMay
2016Anonymous calls bothering user's tabletMay
2016Avoid Cabot Financial, share nothingMay
2016Nuisance call, unanswered unknown numberMar
2016Cabot Financial is calling repeatedlyFeb
2016Unsolicited call, blocked number, suspiciousFeb
2016Frequent scam calls; seeking blocking adviceJan
2016Cabot buys debts, traces individualsDec
2015Repeated calls with no responseJun
2015Product belongs to Cabot companyJun
2015Block this nuisance call, pleaseJan
2015Wrong number keeps calling repeatedlyAug
2014Ban con men seeking personal detailsJan
2014Annoying daily calls, no messagesJan
2014Frustration with persistent money callsDec
2013Requesting address, claiming letter sentDec
2013Fraudsters; recommend ignoring their callsNov
2013Refusing to share personal detailsNov
2013Receiving texts for wrong personNov
2013Fraudulent letter demanding non-existent debtFeb
2013Marlin requested verification before providing informationMay
2011Not interested in Capital OneNov
2010Confusion over missed calls from companyNov
2010Received call but didn't answerNov
2010Received call, likely telemarketing numberMar
2010Received missed call, avoid giving informationMar
2010Unexpected ring from Capital OneFeb
2010Capital One number suggestedFeb
2010Company behavior scrutinized on programFeb
2010Received call from Capital OneJan
2010Ignored text asking to call 'Marlin'Dec
2009Received unknown call, didn't answerDec
2009Complaining about unwanted callsNov
2009Ignoring suspicious debt collection callsOct
2009Critical view of debt collectorsOct
2009Harassment from Marlin Financial FirmAug
2009Number Of Searches: 561 Number Of Comments: 59 First Seen: 01 November 2013 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Avington(Hampshire), Clachan of Glendaruel(Argyll and Bute), Oughterby(Cumbria), Willingcott(Devon) and Wilton(West Yorkshire).
03331239999 has 59 comments of which 8 x negative and 3 x positive and 48 x neutral
03331239999 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03331239999 👆 is reported as a debt collection agency known for persistent and frequent calls, often multiple times daily, even to individuals with no outstanding debts. They typically do not leave voicemail messages, causing frustration and distress, especially among elderly recipients. Many complain about harassment and attempts to obtain personal information without disclosing the debt details. Some report receiving texts and calls under different company names linked to debt recovery. There are concerns about improper data handling and aggressive tactics, with some calls believed to be scams or mistaken identity cases. Experts advise not to share personal information, consider blocking the numbers, and verify any debts through official correspondence or independent channels before engaging.
Reports on phone number 03331239999
3 yearsScam caller pretending to be from credit card debt collection, dont pick up, total scam.4 yearsCabot Financial is a debt collector, simple as that. I’m not sure why people get so annoyed about the calls, they’re just doing their job reminding you about the money you owe. Happens all the time if you’re behind on payments...Cabot Financial7 yearsMy phone receives a barrage of calls 3 or 4 times daily. I want to emphasize that I have no debts, nor have I ever had any. The inconvenience has compelled me to disconnect my landline, which is crucial for me as it serves as our lifeline. These persistent calls cause distress to both myself and my husband, who are both over 80. If anyone can offer assistance, I would greatly appreciate it. It's worth noting that my phone line provider is Sky.Sky8 yearsVince Gray from Cabot keeps ringing me, and now they’re even texting me to call them back. This is seriously getting to be harassment.Vince GrayCabot9 yearsCabot! That so called solicitor Mortimer Clarke 2 or sumthin called me too?BlimeyMortimer ClarkeCabot10 yearsWe don’t have any association with Capital One, so this call was unwelcome to say the least.Capital One10 yearsEarlier today, we received a call from this number, but we chose not to answer it. Out of curiosity, we dialled 1471 to check who it was and discovered it belonged to Capital One. It’s puzzling, really, as I've never had any debts to my name. It feels quite odd that they would be reaching out to me. We suspect they might be scouring through phone directories to gather numbers, which seems the only plausible explanation. It seems they're casting a wide net, possibly trying to reach anyone they can get hold of.Capital One10 years"Marlin" contacted us personally and later insisted on confirming our name and address before the call could proceed. They refused to disclose the reason for their call, which led us to decline sharing any of our details. A bit of a deadlock, really! They suggested we get back in touch, but after looking things up here, it’s clear we should steer clear of them (definitely no dealings with Capital One)!MarlinCapital One10 yearsCalling repeatedly, sometimes up to five times daily, without leaving a message on the answering machine seems quite absurd to me. This is particularly baffling if they are indeed a genuine company attempting to reach someone. They don't necessarily have to provide specific details, but they could at least mention that they're trying to get in touch with (name) and request a call back at (number). Now that I have read through this discussion and discovered that the caller is Cabot, I will answer the next time they ring; I don't anticipate having to wait for too long.Cabot10 yearsCabot's been blowing my phone up - 12 calls in one day! They’ve really outdone themselves, it’s normally just one or two.Cabot10 yearscabotCabot10 yearsCabot keeps bothering people who dont owe anything, just trying to con old folks out of their money.Cabot10 yearsSomeone keeps ringing for Michael Goldfinch. I’ve told them this isn’t the right number but they just won’t stop calling and texting me.Michael Goldfinch10 yearsgot a call from some debt collectors, i think they said it was cabot or sumthin like thatCabot10 yearsNo answer on the line. When I tried ringing them back, they acted like they never even called me!10 yearsMan nekaa neskaida, kapec mani tik daudz stresi, es nekad nevienam neko neesmu uzturējis.10 yearsWhy not leave a message instead of calling? I don't answer unknown numbers, as I have already been through that.10 yearsPlease refrain from contacting me.10 yearsi swear ive blacklisted this number so many times but it still rings me like 4 or 5 times daily and no voicemail left either. im sure its cabot calling. wish they would just get lost! im seriously thinking bout getting a new phone number because of this.Cabot10 yearsThis company is known as Cabot Financial, a debt collection agency. They will continue to reach out until they hear from you, either by phone or email.Cabot Financial10 yearsthey never bother to leave a message so i just ignore the call.10 yearsThey keep calling repeatedly, but when you answer the phone, it immediately gets disconnected.10 yearsI am also receiving continuous calls from this phone number as well as others on the list. It is quite distressing as I am actively battling bowel cancer and need to concentrate on my recovery. Dealing with these nuisance calls only adds to my pain and disrupts my already difficult situation.10 yearsIndeed, those Marlin debt collection folks have been trying to get in touch. We tend to ignore any strange numbers though, never engaging with them. Quite odd, really!10 yearscabot. if someone really wants to reach you and already knows your address, they can just send a letter. this website shows how our phones, both landlines and mobiles, are being misused so others can profit. if you don’t recognise the number, just don’t pick up. if it’s important, they’ll leave a message. this number? never leaves one. 10 times out of 10 i don’t bother calling back.Cabot10 yearsSuch a bloomin' nuisance!10 yearssomebody called me saying they were collecting a debt, said their name was cabot or something like thatCabot10 yearsThis debt collection company purchases debts for a fraction of their value and attempts to recover them. Over 12 years ago, my former partner used a credit card that we shared. Although I made payments towards my card, I wasn't aware that his card was linked to mine at the time. As a result, I am now receiving frequent phone calls.10 yearsThey never say who they are or leave a message, but my tablet keeps ringing every single day!10 yearsMake sure to avoid talking to Cabot Financial, as they seem to call daily. Be cautious and refrain from sharing any personal information with these individuals. Don't let them reel you in like pond dwellers.Cabot Financial10 yearsReceived a message prompting us to get in touch with someone named 'Marlin'. We didn't respond since we don't know anyone by that name. After browsing this site, we've figured out who these individuals are. Admittedly, I have had debts in the past, but that's no longer the case. Plus, I've never dealt with Capital One at all. I highly recommend that everyone disregard their calls!MarlinCapital One10 yearsThe phone rings three times and then stops, as I don't like answering calls from unknown numbers. It's just a nuisance call.10 yearsThe number 08458 400 400 used to belong to Capital One, didn’t it? Just imagine the fun if everyone started bombarding them with missed calls; it would be quite the spectacle!Capital One11 yearsThis isn't a fraudulent call but rather a call from a company called Cabot Financial. They operate as a debt collection agency and will persistently contact you until some form of communication is established. They had been calling me numerous times each day for several weeks before I chose to answer and learn about their identity.Cabot Financial11 yearsToday, I received a phone call on my mobile, which is surprising since my number is registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). It was a young man claiming to be from a company called Cabot Financial Services. I was taken aback as I wondered how on earth he obtained my personal information. I remained cautious about sharing my identity and inquired about his identity instead. I want to emphasize that I never disclose my contact details to any company or website under any circumstances. As a precautionary measure, I have now blocked their number. It's truly frustrating!Telephone Preference ServiceTPSCabot Financial Services11 yearsThis particular number keeps calling both my mobile and home phone on a regular basis. Since I don't recognize the number, I simply ignore it and choose not to answer. However, out of curiosity to discover the identity and purpose behind these persistent calls, I decided to google the number. Unsurprisingly, it turned out to be a scam caller. Now, I am eager to learn how I can prevent this number from bothering my landline. Blocking it from my mobile is fairly straightforward. Additionally, I am keen to understand how I can have my personal information removed from their "database" or "suckers list". It shouldn't be necessary for me to change my telephone numbers. Instead, stronger measures should be implemented to eliminate the risk of being scammed or defrauded, and to safeguard the unsuspecting public.11 yearsI've received a handful of missed calls along with five messages from this company... No idea at all why they're trying to get in touch with me! It's quite baffling!11 yearsI got a call from this firm called Cabot, they seem to buy debts and do these ‘fishing trips’ trying to find people. They cold call and must have a list of phone numbers linked to the name they’re hunting for. They ask for your DOB and address, probably to see if it fits the person they’re after.Cabot11 yearsToday, we received a call from this number. We didn’t answer it at all-just left it to ring out. Yet, it seems they managed to show up on the line 1471, which is a bit odd considering I’ve had no dealings with such firms. I've never had any financial troubles, so it's baffling why they’d be contacting me. It makes one wonder if they’ve somehow acquired people’s phone numbers in an improper manner. It's truly the only explanation that comes to mind. It feels a bit like they might be trying to reach out to anyone they can.11 yearsEvery day, my house receives multiple phone calls from different numbers. The phone rings three times each time, but the person on the other end never waits for me to answer. Occasionally, when I do pick up, all I hear are indistinct voices in the background, without anyone speaking to me directly.11 yearsI received a missed call from this number and I've never owed money in my life, so I'm utterly puzzled as to why they’re trying to contact us. I decided to ring them back and asked them to remove my number from their records. They had the audacity to ask, “Is this the number you called from?” to which I replied, “Yes.” Then they said, “Alright, I’ll jot down your name and number to ensure we can erase your details.” I strongly advise against sharing any personal information with these folks, as they clearly seem to be on the hunt for it.11 yearsThat number is actually linked to a firm named Cabot.Cabot11 yearsWe recently received a voicemail from this number. Honestly, it’s a complete head-scratcher as to why on earth they would be trying to get in touch. That said, I’d never contemplate returning the call or even picking up if they were to ring again. So, I suppose it shall forever remain an enigma!11 yearsA certain company gave Marlin a bell, somewhat relentless in their pursuit.Marlin11 yearsThis was a debt recovery firm working on behalf of Capital One. Absolute charlatans in disguise! The only thing worse than a bailiff is a common thief.Capital One12 yearsWe don’t have any dealings with Capital One, so receiving this call was quite surprising to us.Capital One12 yearsI recently received a rather alarming letter addressed to my daughter, claiming she owes the princely sum of £1,144.20 to Barclays Bank Plc for a Barclaycard Credit Card. Apparently, some outfit called "MARLIN" has been designated to recover this debt, and they’ve instructed that payment be made into a NatWest account, complete with a specific account number: 40497151 and Sort Code: 600001. Now, here's the kicker: my daughter has never even held a Barclaycard, let alone accrued such a debt. This reeks of imposture! The letter also provides a contact number of 0333 123 9999, yet curiously, the return address printed on the back indicates a location in Huddersfield, HD8 1DY-an old mill space repurposed for small enterprises. I strongly urge anyone in a similar predicament to contact the authorities right away!Barclays Bank PlcMARLINNatWestBarclaycardHuddersfield12 yearsPlease block this nuisance call.12 yearsI had a bit of a run-in with some chaps from Marlin. First off, they asked for us by name and then wanted to confirm our identity and address before they'd proceed with whatever it was they were on about. To make matters worse, they wouldn’t disclose the reason for their call, which left us in a bit of a quandary. Naturally, we took the stance that we wouldn’t share our information. So there we were, at an impasse! They suggested we give them a ring back, but after doing a bit of digging on here, we've firmly decided against it (definitely no dealings with Capital One).MarlinCapital One12 yearsWe received a few missed calls and five messages from this number. I’m curious as to why they’re trying to get in touch with us!12 yearsI keep receiving phone calls from this number, inquiring about someone who doesn't reside at this address.12 yearsI came across this company while watching a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary (a quick Google search will dig it up). If you take some time to watch it, you'll get a better understanding of their modus operandi. They appear to have been trying to lay low ever since the episode aired, but if you scour through the Consumer Action Group forums, you'll find a wealth of older discussions that reveal a lot about their practices and rather questionable communication skills.Channel 4GoogleConsumer Action Group13 yearsThe banning of con artists who seek personal information is necessary to protect individuals from fraud and deception.13 yearsI am getting calls from these individuals on a daily basis, yet they never leave a message behind. It is beginning to frustrate me considerably now!13 yearsEveryday, they randomly call, chasing after money which is often referred to as the root of all evil. So, how can we eradicate these leeches?13 yearsRequesting my address information and asserting that they have dispatched a letter to me.13 yearsI believe the individuals contacting me are engaging in fraudulent activities as they are requesting my personal information and making false statements about having written to me before. I suspect these individuals to be fraudsters, and I would advise anyone who receives a call from them to end the call immediately without providing any personal details. How am I so sure about their fraudulent intentions? Well, the truth is, I haven't taken out any loans or made any credit purchases in nearly two decades!13 yearsI am constantly being approached by individuals who are persistently requesting my personal information without disclosing why it is needed. Despite claiming to have sent me a letter, I have not received any such correspondence. It is important to note that there is absolutely no chance of them obtaining my details over the phone.13 yearsI'm continuously receiving text messages from someone named Marlin, who insists on my calling a specific number back. The sender appears to mistakenly believe that my name is Andrea, which is definitely not the case!MarlinAndreaSubmit Your Own Report (0333 123 9999)
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