03332076356
☎️ 03332076356 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 333207 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03332076356
- Automated tech security company responseApr
2017Received legit money through callSep
2016Received unexpected check, doubted legitimacySep
2016Reported scam from MBNA letterAug
2016Confirmation of authenticity is satisfyingAug
2016Rediscovered unused card with moneyAug
2016Verified old credit card informationJul
2016MBNA sent unexpected credit refundsJun
2016Positive experience with customer serviceJun
2016Successful call, number was legitMay
2016MBNA to refund overpaid amountMay
2016Received unexpected credit from MBNAMay
2016Security check revealed trusted informationMay
2016Genuine experience with credit companyMay
2016Positive experience verifying account activityMay
2016Verified unexpected credit, helped recoverprofitMay
2016Received unexpected refund from MBNAMay
2016Credit balance issue with MBNAFeb
2016Insult towards user named GigiFeb
2016MBNA refund arranged; horrible redirectionFeb
2016Positive resolution with MBNAFeb
2016MBNA resolved issue with cautionFeb
2016Account dormant with valid numberFeb
2016Verify MBNA text message numbersFeb
2016Initial skepticism, but successful refundFeb
2016Caller running a clear scamFeb
2016Successful refund from MBNAFeb
2016Received suspicious text about refundFeb
2016Contacted bank, received unexpected refundJan
2016Unexpected £450 credit on accountJan
2016Received unexpected credit card notification, worriedJan
2016Refund from legitimate credit cardJan
2016Suggesting calling different phone numberJan
2016Called MBNA about SMS scam-notificationJan
2016Positive experience with account closureJan
2016Received a text scam messageJan
2016Possible identity theft, credit issuesJan
2016User received refund message, contacted MBNAJan
2016Requesting cheque instead of bank accountJan
2016Received unexpected scam text messageJan
2016Unexpected credit on old cardJan
2016Received surprise credit; verified legitJan
2016Sceptical about providing bank detailsJan
2016MBNA text for £22.85 refundJan
2016Credit due from 2008, call MBNAJan
2016Text message about possible account confusionJan
2016Questioning unexpected message from MBNAJan
2016Received suspicious text, waiting responseJan
2016Inquiry about MBNA credit card numberJan
2016Concerns about fraud from MBNAJan
2016Pleasant experience with refund callJan
2016Check received text about refundJan
2016MDMA call for credit cardJan
2016An unknown comment contextJan
2016Confirmed legitimate, pleased to receive refundDec
2015Suspicious text from unknown numberDec
2015Received genuine refund from MBNADec
2015Text message from MBNA confirmedDec
2015Check legitimacy of phone numbersDec
2015MBNA credit card text scamDec
2015Reminder to pay credit cardDec
2015Suspected credit refund scam alertDec
2015Contacted official MBNA number, verifiedDec
2015Account was not in debtDec
2015Refund from credit card balanceDec
2015Number Of Searches: 607 Number Of Comments: 64 First Seen: 09 December 2015 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Bramshill(Hampshire), Broughton Bridge Beck(North Yorkshire) and Northbeck(Lincolnshire).
03332076356 has 64 comments of which 51 x neutral and 12 x positive and 1 x negative
03332076356 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03332076356 👆 is reported as a number linked to genuine MBNA credit card refunds for dormant accounts, often involving small credit balances from long-closed or inactive cards. Many users initially express scepticism, suspecting scams, but confirm legitimacy by contacting MBNA through official helpline numbers found on their website or card statements. Refunds are typically processed promptly, either by cheque or direct bank transfer after standard security verification. However, caution is advised: users should always verify independently via MBNA’s official channels rather than relying solely on phone numbers provided in unsolicited texts. Being vigilant about sharing bank details and opting for direct contact helps ensure safe resolution of potential credit refunds.
Reports on phone number 03332076356
9 yearsIt was an automated reply from some tech security firm.10 yearsThey called me saying I had a refund coming. Was a bit sceptical at first but I phoned their support line and was told I'd get a cheque in 7 to 10 days. Just got my cheque today for £49. This is legit, so don’t dismiss it straight away.10 yearsThey called me saying I had some money coming, I was a bit sceptical at first. But I phoned their support line and they confirmed I'd get a cheque in about a week or so. Just got the cheque today for £49. Seems legit, don't let it put you off.10 yearsI recently got a letter from 'MBNA' stating I had a credit balance of £25. They instructed me to ring a particular number and have my bank information on hand to facilitate the refund. Naturally, my suspicions were aroused, so I did a quick search online about the number provided and, lo and behold, it turns out it’s a scam! Just a heads-up to everyone out there - stay vigilant!MBNA10 yearsReally checked and it's legit.10 yearsI called them up myself - apparently the last time it was used was back in 2011 - I had no idea I even still had this card! It's not active now either - but MBNA have been really good and are giving me some money that I didn’t even know was there.MBNA10 yearsGot a call from mbna direct, and it was for real. My old card expired back in 2010 but had some credit on it.MBNA10 yearsGot a letter from MBNA saying I had a credit of £413.13 on my account (haven't touched that account for like 5 years). I rang the number on the back of my card and gave them an old bank account I barely use now, and the next day the money was in my bank. Then a few days later I got another letter for my other card showing £133.59 credit. I phoned again and the cash was in my account by the next day. They couldn't explain where the credit came from, but glad I didn't just ignore the letters.MBNA10 yearsLegit for sure. I rang their 0800 line and now I’m just waiting for my money back. They don’t even ask for a different bank account, they’re fine to post a cheque instead.10 yearsI phoned a different number and it turned out to be legit :-)10 yearsGot a letter from MBNA saying I had £78 leftover credit from overpaying my last direct debit way back in 2010. They included my old landline, mobile number, an email I used ages ago, and bank details too. They said the cash would be in my account on 24th May. Guess we’ll see if it actually shows up.MBNA10 yearsI was quite surprised to receive a letter from 'mbna' informing me that I had a balance of £57.59 they were keen to refund. It caught me off guard, especially since I still had an outstanding balance on my current mbna card. After looking into it, I realised it was related to an old card that I had neglected to pay off. A pleasant surprise indeed!10 yearsHonestly, they shared info that only they could possibly know when I ran a quick security reverse check. Very legit.10 yearsCompletely legit, I had an account ages ago like 10 years back and just got a letter yesterday. I looked up some discussions online and called the number which connected me to MBNA. After answering a few security questions, they agreed to pay money into a bank account. Being cautious, I gave them a savings account I rarely use and which has no funds in it. Today, the money landed as promised. Definitely ring that number, don’t hesitate, you’ll miss out if you don’t.MBNA10 yearsAbsolutely authentic experience! A decade ago, I had an account with them and just yesterday, a letter landed on my doormat. I had a look through the forums and subsequently, I decided to give MBNA a bell. After answering a few security questions, they confirmed that they could transfer the credit to a bank account. Playing it safe, I opted for an old savings account that's sat dormant with no funds at all. Lo and behold, today the credit appeared just as promised! Seriously, don't hesitate to call the number; you'll regret it if you miss out on this opportunity!MBNA10 yearsGot a letter from MBNA about a refund of around £50 from an old credit account. Checked their website and rang their customer service. A lovely woman answered and confirmed it was legit, even verified my bank sort code and account number. Took just a day to get the money back from an account that was overcharged and hasn’t been used since 2006! Nice to get a bit of unexpected cash!MBNA10 yearsI recently received a letter from MBNA indicating that I had over £50 credit sitting in an old account of mine. Curious, I decided to hop onto their website and also gave their helpline a ring. A lovely lady on the other end assured me it was all above board, even going as far as to confirm my bank sort code and account details. It’s quite a pleasant surprise to discover a tidy sum from an account that’s been dormant and charged excessively since 2006! Quite the unexpected windfall, I must say!MBNA11 yearsI had a balance of £10.01 in my MBNA account. ?????????MBNA11 yearsGigi, you're an absolute joke, aren’t you?Gigi11 yearsCalled MBNA on their 0800. Apart from the annoying voice menu, everything was alright and they sorted out my refund. Real number for sure!MBNA11 yearsI owe everyone an apology. At first, I completely dismissed this as a scam, but after a bit of thought, I decided to reach out to MBNA through their official website. I shared the details of the dodgy text I received along with a passcode for them to use when they got back in touch with me. To my surprise, I just had a chat with someone who used the exact passcode. We went through their security measures, and they ended up confirming the bank information they had on file. Remarkably, the funds have now been restored to my account. Though it's certainly wise to maintain a level of scepticism, it appears that taking a cautious and thoughtful approach can indeed pay off. - caller: MBNAMBNA11 yearsMy sincerest apologies, everyone. At first, I dismissed this as a dodgy operation, but after a bit of thought, I reached out to MBNA through their official website. I provided them with the specifics of the text I received, along with a passcode for a return call. To my surprise, I just had a conversation where they used that very passcode. We went through the security checks, and they confirmed the bank details on their end without me disclosing anything. They've now returned my funds to my account. While it’s definitely prudent to be wary, it appears that a measured and attentive approach can really pay off. - caller: MBNAMBNA11 yearsSeems legit, but I called a different number just to be sure, account looks inactive but has some credit.11 yearsMessage from MBNA Assistance: Query: I've had a message come through, how can I be certain it's from your end? Response: Texts originating from the following numbers are authentic communications regarding your credit card account: 83838 07860010010 07860010111 07860010444 07860010777 07860010888 07860010999MBNA11 yearsAt first, I thought this whole thing was a load of nonsense, but lo and behold, I stumbled upon this. I decided to give MBNA a bell on their freephone number. The automated voice system was an absolute nightmare to navigate, I must say, but eventually, everything got sorted and a refund was set up. - Caller: 03332076356MBNA11 yearsAbsolutely, I've had a similar experience - it's unmistakably a scam. The caller is identical to previous ones I've encountered.11 yearsI rang the 0800 number earlier today and went through the usual security checks. The chap from MBNA mentioned he wanted to process a refund to my bank account. Given that it was the very same account linked to my card, I provided him with my sort code. I then thought it prudent to ask him for the account number on file, which he promptly provided. A refund of £146 is set to hit my account by tomorrow, so it seems all above board. Clearly, there’s been a rather large mix-up with the previous Amazon credit cards and the direct debits. - Caller: 03332076356 - I received a text suggesting I contact this number.MBNAAmazon11 yearsI got a message saying there’s some money waiting for me on a previous credit card account, and I should ring this number to claim my refund. - sender: text11 yearsJust had a rather peculiar call from MNBA on their official 0800 number regarding a random text I received. They proceeded to grill me with security questions, and when they inquired about any additional cardholders, I replied in the negative. However, they then mentioned my wife's name, which caught me off guard, as I had completely forgotten she was linked to this card from yonks ago. The end result? They informed me that they'll be transferring over £450 to my account within the next few working days. Naturally, I was curious as to the reason for this refund, but the chap on the phone wasn’t quite sure, mumbling something about direct debits potentially being the cause. To be honest, I don’t recall ever using this card for more than one transaction in the past. As others have noted, the whole interaction seemed legitimate enough. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on my bank account over the next few days to see how things unfold. - caller ID: 03332076356MNBA11 yearsGot a text saying my MBNA credit card has a positive balance. I don’t remember having this card and it’s making me a bit nervous since surely any refund would come as a cheque to my official address. I’ll ring them up but won’t share any personal info.11 yearsI got a message stating that there were some credits on my old MBNA credit card, and it urged me to ring the number provided to sort out a refund. Naturally, I was sceptical and suspected it might be a scam, so I decided to reach out to MBNA directly through their official website. Lo and behold, it turned out to be genuine, and they have initiated the refund process for me. Instead of ringing the number they gave, I went down the safer route, and it turns out the text contained accurate information. - Caller: 03332076356MBNA11 yearsJust to reiterate, this seems to be a legitimate issue. For your own reassurance, instead of returning the call to the 0333 number, it might be wiser to reach out to their primary customer service line at 0800062062. I received a text indicating I was owed £33.82, and the representative from MBNA, who I spoke to on the 0800 line, mentioned that exact sum without me needing to say a word. I’ll follow up once the payment goes through. - Caller: MBNA - Trustworthy.MBNA11 yearsI've just received a text like this and decided to ring up MBNA on their General Enquiries line, including for Lost and Stolen Cards, at 0800 062 062. I provided my mobile number, my address, and the last four digits of the card mentioned in the SMS. To my relief, they verified that they actually owe me the amount specified in the message - nearly £200! I took the liberty of suggesting that they might want to reconsider the wording of the message or perhaps use a number that doesn't raise suspicions. The representative I spoke with mentioned that they get a fair few calls from individuals worried it might be a scam. - caller: MBNAMBNAGeneral EnquiriesLost and Stolen Cards11 yearsIncredibly, this appears to be the real deal and not a dodgy operation. My account had been shut down for more than twelve months as well. I got a text instead of a phone call from the number 03332076356.11 yearsIndeed, I received a rather puzzling text earlier and found myself navigating this site in the wake of it… we’re all gaining wisdom from these experiences, aren’t we, everyone?! So, that 0800 number came through for me. I successfully got past the security checks and now I’m £54.39 up in my account… hats off to Amazon, though I can't help but smack my forehead for letting that money get misplaced between two Amazon accounts. Just a classic example of getting on in years and picking up a thing or two along the way. Wishing you all a splendid day ahead! - caller: 03332076356Amazon11 yearsReceived a message stating that there's a credit balance on a credit card I’ve never even had! The odd thing is, I’ve just been turned down for a payday loan because of my awful credit score which is quite the shock, seeing as this has never occurred prior. Is anyone else privy to what might be happening here? Could it be some dodgy identity theft? I’m completely baffled, especially since I've never possessed a credit card in my life! - caller: 0333207635611 yearsWas a bit wary, refused to share my bank info and asked them to send a cheque instead. They said it should arrive by the 3rd, so I’m just gonna wait and find out!!!11 yearsI got a message sayin MBNA owe me £22.85 on an old credit card of mine. I phoned MBNA using their 0800 number to check. The text looked pretty legit. They told me they’ll sort the refund tomorrow cos I called just before 8pm, a bit too late to do it today. I’ll update here once the money’s in my account.MBNA11 yearsReceived a message claiming I had a credit of £40.99 with MBNA. Honestly, I've no clue about having an MBNA credit card at all! Definitely sounds like a scam to me. Number was 03332076356.MBNA11 yearsI recently received a text claiming that my previous MBNA credit card has a balance of £14 in credit and that I should give them a ring to sort out a refund. Sounds rather dodgy to me! Just another scammer trying their luck. The number they called from was 03332076356. Be careful, everyone!MBNA11 yearsToday, I received a message stating I had £70.78 credited to my account. Naturally, I was a bit dubious, so I decided to ring up the official MBNA hotline. To my surprise, it turned out they had processed an additional direct debit after I thought I’d settled everything back in 2009. They even provided the exact bank details where they intended to deposit the refund, which they had correct. So, I’d advise against dismissing this as a scam outright. Just reach out to the genuine MBNA number listed on their website: 03332076356.MBNA11 yearsI'm rather dubious about this whole situation. I refused to share my banking info and insisted on a cheque instead. They assured me it would arrive by the 3rd, so I suppose I’ll just have to bide my time and see what happens!11 yearsI also received a message claiming that MBNA was returning £22.85 on my credit card which I hadn’t used in ages. I decided to give them a ring on their 0800 helpline. The text from MBNA appears to be legitimate. They assured me that the refund would be processed by tomorrow, as I reached out just before 8pm-unfortunately, too late for them to sort it today. I’ll keep you all posted once the funds land in my bank account. - caller: MBNAMBNA11 yearsI received a similar text message and coincidentally, I was awaiting a credit dating back to 2008. You might want to give MBNA a bell at 0800 062 062, which is the number found on the reverse side of your card. - Caller: TextMBNA11 yearsGot a text saying my MBNA bank account has a credit balance. Not really sure I even have an account with them tho.11 yearsJust yesterday, I got a rather peculiar text from MBNA claiming they owed me a rather exact sum of £14.92. Quite strange, really, as I thought I had tied up all loose ends with them, having closed my account with no outstanding balance. As for the number 03332076356, I’m not keen on calling it; the rates are a bit of a mystery and chasing a small sum may not be worth the hefty phone charges. I think I’ll let my local bank deal with it for me instead.MBNA11 yearsI received a rather curious message urging me to ring 03332076356, claiming I’ve got a £20.00 balance on an ancient MBNA credit card. They even tossed in the last four digits of the card number, but that offers little clarity since I haven’t seen that card in years! I've shot them an email through their website to verify if this is the real deal... now it’s just a matter of waiting for their reply! - caller: 03332076356MBNA11 yearsCould you let me know if this number belongs to an MBNA credit card?11 yearsI've encountered a similar situation myself. MBNA insisted on obtaining my banking information instead of issuing a cheque. This makes me wonder if there’s foul play going on internally at MBNA, as they couldn't provide a satisfactory explanation regarding how the credit balance even came about. Quite concerning, to say the least!MBNA11 yearsAbsolutely authentic! I just received £41.20 into my account. I rang them back using the freephone number listed on the MB NA website. What a delightful surprise! - caller: 03332076356MB NA11 yearsReceived a message from 03332076356 claiming that MBNA owed me £19.95. I felt a twinge of doubt about its legitimacy, so I decided to investigate on this site. After that, I called MBNA directly using the 0800 number found on their official website. Turns out it was all above board, and they’re sorting out the refund for me. Quite relieved! - caller: 03332076356MBNA11 yearsI received a call from someone regarding credit cards, possibly related to MDMA.MDMA11 yearsApologies for the confusion, dear!11 yearsAbsolutely, this seems to be on the level. I did reach out to the MBNA telephone number listed on the back of my card instead of the one mentioned in the message. A refund of £99.00? I'm certainly not going to pass that up! - Caller: MBNAMBNA11 yearsReceived a message from 0333 207 6356 claiming it's about my MBNA credit card? I find that rather hard to believe!11 yearsI just had a natter on the 0800 number listed on the MBNA site, and they’ve actually credited my account with £55! I was a tad sceptical at first, thinking it might be a con, but it seems it’s the real deal!MBNA11 yearsI recently got a text that claimed my MBNA credit card ending in **** (actual number provided) had a £25 credit on it, along with a phone number 03332076356 to ring for a refund. Naturally, I figured it was likely a fraudulent message, especially given that they had my mobile number and the last digits of a seldom-used card. To verify, I decided to call MBNA directly using the number found on the back of my card. To my surprise, they confirmed that it indeed wasn't a scam; I actually have a £25 credit, and that 03332076356 number is legitimate after all. I’d highly suggest anyone in a similar situation contact the bank directly using a verified number. Wishing everyone a lovely Christmas! - caller: Text from MBNAMBNA11 yearsI was quite relieved to come across the previous comment suggesting that I give the 0800 number listed on the mbna site a ring. It appears that the message I received about having £47.78 in my account was indeed legitimate. The call came from the number 03332076356.11 yearsReceived a message informing me that my MBNA credit card has a credit balance of £137.62... If only it were true at this time of the year! It’s definitely a scam!MBNA11 yearsI’ve got an MBNA credit card with a balance of £209.90 in credit. If you need to get in touch, give them a ring at 03332076356. Cheers!MBNA11 yearsHello! I’ve just received a message instructing me to ring this number to sort out a credit refund of £27.35. However, I actually owe £143.57. It's all rather baffling! Could this be a dodgy scheme aimed at fishing for my bank details?11 yearsI received a message that looked quite like this, so I decided to give the MBNA office number a bell. Turns out, it was all above board! - caller: 03332076356MBNA11 yearsHello everyone, just wanted to clarify something from my previous message where I mentioned my account being overdrawn by £143.57. I’ve since contacted them and, as it turns out, I've actually received a credit of £27.35 back into my bank account. Apologies for the mix-up - it was entirely my oversight!11 yearsA couple of years back, I registered for an account due to an enticing Amazon promotion. Recently, I received a message concerning a refund, which turned out to be the £48.29 they sent straight to my bank after closing my credit card account. When I inquired about the phone number related to it, the customer service rep seemed puzzled, mentioning that there are countless numbers circulating. My advice would be to steer clear of that number they provided. Instead, head over to the official MBNA site and dial their 0800 number for any assistance you need.AmazonMBNASubmit Your Own Report (0333 207 6356)
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