03332026672
☎️ 03332026672 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 333202 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03332026672
- Scam app charging weekly feesSep
2016Concerns about scam and transparencyApr
2016iPhone users victims of scamApr
2016Receiving unwanted texts, seeking helpFeb
2016App scam with weekly charges alertsJan
2016Need help blocking a scamJan
2016Scam lottery, lost money, confusedJan
2016Scammed, angry, costly, ongoing issueDec
2015Scammed in iPhone competition, lost moneyNov
2015Unwanted texts charging £4.50 weeklyJul
2015Number listed as a scamJul
2015iPhone competition scam, unauthorized chargeJul
2015Confirmation received for service cancellationFeb
2015Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 13 February 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brandon(Lincolnshire), North Stainley(North Yorkshire), Worsbrough(South Yorkshire) and Yate(Bristol).
03332026672 has 13 comments of which 5 x negative and 8 x neutral
03332026672 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03332026672 👆 is reported as a persistent scam linked to a so-called competition, primarily targeting mobile users with unauthorised weekly charges around £4.50. Many victims unknowingly subscribe to it while downloading apps or through deceptive messages promising prizes like iPads. Attempts to stop the charges by texting 'stop' often result in additional fees and no cessation of the service. Complaints highlight difficulties in resolving the issue through mobile operators and a lack of transparency about the operation’s legitimacy. Users are advised to scrutinise app permissions and billing statements carefully, contact their network provider directly for help, and consider blocking unknown premium numbers to avoid unwanted charges.
Reports on phone number 03332026672
10 yearsI stumbled upon this dodgy scheme while attempting to download an application. They're trying to fleece me of £4.50 each week! How can I put a stop to this nonsense?10 yearsIt seems that anyone who has purchased an iPhone recently has unwittingly fallen victim to this fraudulent scheme. Personally, I've found myself shelling out around £24 each month for the past year and a bit. When I reached out to EE for clarification, they appeared to assume that I was willingly contributing to several charities-something I do selectively, but certainly not on a monthly basis. Unfortunately, I've not received any paper statements, leaving me in the dark about my bills, especially as my attempts to log in and view my account have been met with repeated password failures. I'm genuinely curious to pinpoint who is behind this whole charade. I firmly believe that EE ought to bear some responsibility for permitting this to transpire!EE10 yearsI can't help but speculate whether the firm orchestrating this blatant get-rich-quick scheme would ever consider showcasing any actual winners of their so-called "oblivious" forced entry competition. Somehow, I think not. Over the course of time, countless innocent individuals have had vast sums siphoned off their mobile accounts under pretences that can only be described as deceitful. I’d wager that no governing body will ever manage to track down these sneaky operations or prevent such shady scams from cropping up in the future!11 yearsI've been getting messages from this particular number even after I sent a 'stop' text. It’s happening on a regular basis, and each one is costing me £4.50! How can I put an end to this?11 yearsCould someone advise me on how to prevent this scam from contacting me? Much appreciated!11 yearsI’ve stumbled upon a dodgy scheme while I was attempting to install an application. They’re attempting to fleece me £4.50 every week! Does anyone know how I can put a stop to this nonsense?11 yearsI’ve just had a bit of a shock with this number. I honestly thought I was in for a chance to snag an iPad, but instead, I’ve found myself trapped in a scam! They texted me about being charged £4.50 a week for some lottery nonsense. I attempted to send a stop message, but it didn’t help at all. Now I'm feeling quite stuck and unsure about my next steps. What a right pickle!11 yearsI've been utterly conned, and I must say, it's infuriating! They charged me £4.50 just to put a stop to it. I'm absolutely incandescent, to put it mildly. I couldn't believe it when I discovered that this whole racket has been happening for ages! How on earth is this even allowed to continue?11 yearsI too got caught in the trap. They charged me a fiver to send a stop message to those scammers, yet somehow they still swiped £4.50 from my account. It was some sort of competition for an iPhone, if I recall correctly.11 yearsWho on earth are these individuals? Apparently, I’m being charged £4.50 each week just to send a message to opt-out. What a cheek!11 yearsI spotted this on my iPad and thought it seemed legitimate at first glance. However, when I typed the number into Google, it became clear that it’s actually a scam.Google11 yearsI've been caught up in an iPhone competition that’s nothing more than a con. They’ve taken £4.50 from my mobile account without so much as a nod of approval from me. At the age of 78, I ought to be wiser than this!12 yearsWe managed to pinpoint this issue, and eventually decided to cut ties with 85222. Shortly thereafter, we received a confirmation stating that this would be terminated within the next working day.Submit Your Own Report (0333 202 6672)
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