03332027925
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03332027925
- Long wait times for bank assistanceOct
2016Barclays confirmed legitimate refund processOct
2016User prefers visiting bank in personOct
2016Woolwich overcharged customers, refund receivedOct
2016Received compensation check from Woolwich timely.Oct
2016Initial suspicion, verified as legitimateOct
2016Caution about letter from BarclaysOct
2016Warning about suspicious banking letterOct
2016Bank helped verify identity, received refundOct
2016Bank verified identity, received £347 refundOct
2016Received letter about possible refundOct
2016Received suspicious money-owed letter, likely scamOct
2016Barclays offered £347 refundOct
2016Barclays letter, phone call scheduledOct
2016Barclays Bank owes you moneyOct
2016Credit back money to customersOct
2016Verified legitimate, worth the waitOct
2016Seeking updates on previous responsesOct
2016Concern about a potential scamSep
2016Called number, suspicious of authenticityAug
2016Suspicious call about mortgage chargesAug
2016Barclays is refunding ex-customersAug
2016Number Of Searches: 271 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 28 July 2016 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Blackwall(Derbyshire), Frittiscombe(Devon), Kirkburn(North Yorkshire), Tiltups End(Gloucestershire) and Windsor Green(Suffolk).
03332027925 has 19 comments of which 13 x neutral and 6 x positive
03332027925 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03332027925 👆 is reported as a contact number used by Barclays, specifically relating to refunds owed to former Woolwich mortgage customers due to overcharges between 2010 and 2014. Genuine claimants typically receive letters prompting them to call, with security checks conducted over the phone. Refund amounts vary, often confirmed after visiting a local branch for ID verification. Callers report long wait times but say the repayments are legitimate and worthwhile. However, some remain cautious, advising verifying letters and numbers with Barclays directly to avoid potential scams. Overall, it appears to be an official Barclays initiative to reimburse customers, though recipients are urged to confirm through their local branches before providing personal information or accepting settlements.
Reports on phone number 03332027925
10 yearsI got a letter from my bank urging me to give them a ring, but after waiting half an hour on the line, I had to hang up. Tried again, and after 35 minutes, I lost patience yet again. Today, I’m currently on hold for 15 minutes and counting!10 yearsTonight i called Barclays fraud dept directly and they confirmed the refund was genuine. Afterwards i got passed on to the 0333 number, went through their security checks and they informed me i was due a refund of £841. Apparently half of it has to be shared with my ex hubby. They said i should see the money in my account within 2 to 4 days.Barclays10 yearsI recently received a communication claiming they attempted to get in touch with me from the Woolwich branch of Barclays Bank. They've mentioned a need to refresh my details. Rather than reaching out to them over the phone, I plan to pop into the bank this Saturday to sort it out in person.WoolwichBarclays Bank10 yearsSpent about 10 mins on the phone today sorting out a refund of £273.16 from Woolwich. Seems they overcharged people between 2010 and 2014. I was a bit wary at first, thought it might be a scam, but calling was definitely worth it!Woolwich10 yearsTo be frank, it turned out to be a bit of a con... Woolwich, supposedly, had been overcharging clients between 2010 and 2014. I’m actually expecting a cheque for £273.16! 😊 The phone call only lasted about 10 minutes.Woolwich10 yearsI got a letter like this recently too. I plan to pop into Barclays with it. Just be careful though, if the letter is real and you agree to any payment they offer, it might count as settling the matter, but you could actually be entitled to more. It’s odd that banks are suddenly reaching out like this - could be a scam, or maybe the banks have a reason for acting this way. Make sure you find out exactly what timeframes you have before agreeing or signing anything. The phone number on the letter is 0333 202 7925, just so you know. Good luck!Barclays10 yearsGot a letter like this myself. Planning to pop into Barclays with it. Just a heads up, if it turns out legit and you agree to any payment, that might count as settling the matter - and you might actually be entitled to more. It’s odd that banks are reaching out like this, feels either like a scam or there’s some reason they’re behaving unusually. Make sure you look into the time limits on signing or accepting anything before you do. Good luck! The phone number on the letter is 0333 202 7925.10 yearsHey, it’s Jay here. Got some good news to share. I went to Barclays today with my passport and bank info. The bank assistant made the call for me since I couldn’t get past their security questions yesterday. I had to wait on hold for about 40 minutes, but then the staff member said my ID was confirmed. They handed me the phone and told me I’ve got £347.00 cashback because of interest overcharges on arrears going back to 2010. If you get a letter or a call about this, definitely ring them up.JayBarclays10 yearsPopped into Barclays today armed with my ID. Spoke to a delightful lady who took my call. I had to hang about in the phone queue for a good 40 minutes, but, let me tell you, it was worth every second! Managed to secure a refund of £347.00. 😊 Apparently, these refunds began in May this year, with claims dating all the way back to 2010. It seems they’re prioritising those who’ve cleared their mortgages first.Barclays10 yearshey it’s jay here. got some good news. I popped into Barclays earlier with my passport and account info. the bank rep phoned the number herself since i messed up the security questions the other day. waited a good 40 minutes on hold but in the end she confirmed my id with them. then they passed the phone to me and told me i’m due a £347 refund for interest overcharged on arrears dating back to 2010. if you get a call or a letter from them, definitely ring back!JayBarclays10 yearsso i got this letter saying i should ring them. i looked into the number first and it seemed legit. when i called, they asked a few security questions and explained that some wrong fees were charged on an old mortgage account, and i might be due a refund. they said i'd probably get the money in a couple of weeks. sounds all proper to me, but guess I’ll have to wait and see!10 yearsIt’s Barclays Woolwich reaching out. They’re in the process of reimbursing funds back to clients. Make sure you don’t miss out! Either bring your correspondence to your local Barclays branch or pick up the phone when they call you. 😊Barclays WoolwichBarclays10 yearsIt's Barclays on the line! They're reaching out because they've got some funds that belong to you.Barclays10 yearsgot a letter from barclays as well. rang them up but when i gave the answers to their security questions they said it didn’t match their records. the woman on the phone advised me to take my passport, bank details and a recent bill showing my address to my nearest barclays branch, said it’d be helpful for sorting things out. i cleared my mortgage with barclays/woolwich a couple of years ago too, like the person who left the info on this number. planning to visit the bank tomorrow, will let you know what happens. cheers, jay.BarclaysCheersJay10 yearsi got a letter and decided to ring the number through my local barclays branch. they asked some common security stuff like my date of birth, so seemed proper. they said there was a refund owed to us due to a mistake with our mortgage paid off a couple of years back. took quite a while on the phone, but for us, it was definitely worth hanging on. if you’re doubtful, the barclays team even offered to call them on my behalf to double check.Barclays10 yearsGot a letter from 0333 202 7925 like others mentioned. I haven't called them back yet. Has anyone here got any new info or updates since the last posts? Just curious.10 yearsGot a letter about wrong charges on my mortgage and it had this number on it. I rang the number and the person said they were from Barclays. They wanted my personal info but I didn’t give it. I’m planning to take the letter straight to my local branch instead.Barclays10 yearsGot a letter from this number about some wrong charges on my mortgage. I rang them up, and they said they were from Barclays. They asked me for my personal info, but I didn’t give it. Planning to take the letter straight to my local branch instead.10 yearsI've just received a communication from Barclays acting for The Woolwich. Apparently, they're issuing refunds to all former Woolwich customers for fees that were mishandled between 2010 and 2013. I was pleasantly surprised to find £452.00 has been credited back to me!BarclaysThe WoolwichWoolwichSubmit Your Own Report (0333 202 7925)
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