03332122505
☎️ 03332122505 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by API Telecom Limited. It is part of the phone block 333212 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03332122505
- Frequent calls, seeking necessary actionMay
2018Warning about deceitful time shareMay
2018Unanswered calls suspected as scamMay
2018Repetitive calls, feeling of surveillanceMay
2018Logged phone calls from scammersApr
2018Unknown number, likely scam callApr
2018Unwanted repeated calls, ignoring responseApr
2018Received suspicious call from scammerApr
2018Concern about repeated nuisance callsApr
2018Rude timeshare call, didn't listenApr
2018Missed calls from telemarketers about timesharesApr
2018Call about potential timeshare claimApr
2018Warning about a timeshare scamMar
2018Unknown caller from investment schemeMar
2018Suspected unknown caller likely scamMar
2018Dislike telemarketing, finds it annoyingMar
2018Avoid dodgy claim firm. IgnoreMar
2018Received annoying time share callMar
2018Long silent call, presumed scamFeb
2018Marketing agency offered timeshare claimFeb
2018Declining offer for mis-sales investigationFeb
2018Marketing agency offering timeshare mis-sales recoveryFeb
2018Asserting no claims on timeshareFeb
2018Caller that's unsolicited, blocked, reportedNov
2017Questioning legitimacy of claim tracersNov
2017Warning about possible scam callerOct
2017Block timeshare sales fraudstersOct
2017Number Of Searches: 390 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 20 October 2017 General Reputation: neutralThis number has recently been searched from Avon(Stirlingshire), Outwoods(Staffordshire) and Sandiway(Cheshire).
03332122505 has 26 comments of which 26 x neutral
03332122505 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03332122505 👆 is reported as an intrusive and persistent nuisance, primarily linked to timeshare-related scams. Callers often claim to represent claims or recovery agencies offering to investigate mis-sold timeshare compensation on a no-win-no-fee basis, sometimes requesting personal or bank details later in the process. Despite many being registered with the Telephone Preference Service, users experience frequent unwanted calls with no messages left, and in some cases, calls abruptly end upon answering. The number is associated with aggressive marketing tactics, breaches of TPS rules, and suspected data sharing with outdated or incorrect information. Recipients are advised to block and report the number to relevant authorities, avoid engaging, and be cautious of potential fraud attempts disguised as legitimate claims assistance.
Reports on phone number 03332122505
8 yearsThis number keeps ringing me like 3 times a day, it’s proper annoying! I wish someone would sort it out already.8 yearsWatch out for those timeshare con artists.8 yearsGot a call twice today from this number, but didn’t get any voicemail. I’ve got Guardian on, so I’m guessing it’s just some kind of robocall or scam.8 yearsI've been getting loads of calls from this number, they just ring and then cut off. It's starting to feel like someone's keeping an eye on the house or something. There are a few other numbers that have called too, mostly about timeshares, but none have called back like this one has, it's definitely the most persistent.8 yearsSince 18th July 2017, I began keeping track of every phone call I got because I was getting numerous silent calls. Some were from timeshare companies, but luckily I’m not easily fooled. Nowadays, my phone just goes straight to voicemail most of the time. This newest number has called me 5 times since 18th April 2018, along with plenty of others. If you’re dealing with scams, you can always email the fraud department - they’re pretty helpful and will point you in the right direction.8 yearsThis number has rung me a few times. I've got my phone set up with Guardian so it makes callers announce themselves first before the call connects. They've never left a single voicemail. Reading through other people's comments, it seems like a scam, so I'll just keep not answering!Call Guardian8 yearsMy landline has been buzzing non-stop, like 4 or 5 calls every single day recently. I just don’t pick up anymore, and won't bother calling back unless they leave a message and I actually recognise the name. I'm registered with the TPS, so it’s really annoying getting these persistent rings. Honestly, I’ve stopped answering altogether because it’s just a nightmare with all these scammy and junk calls. I’m curious how much longer they’ll keep it up before they finally quit.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsJust had a call from this number, but no message left. When I phoned back, it turned out to be a call centre, and some automated voice was talking about checking on an old claim for me. Trouble is, I never made any claim with them or anyone else, so it’s gotta be a scam. I’ve blocked the number now.8 yearsGot a call about some timeshare thing and the person was really pushy and disrespectful. I kept saying I wasn’t interested but they just wouldn’t take the hint. Proper annoying!8 yearsI've told them a bunch of times I don't own a timeshare yet this number just won't stop calling. I never pick up now. Honestly, when are these annoying calls going to be sorted? What's the use of the TPS at all?8 yearsGot a call earlier from this number, the lady said she was from some claims centre. She wanted to check if I had a case about a miss-sold timeshare. She even mentioned the company I’m with, so seemed legit at first. Then she said they’d pass my claim to another team to sort out. Mentioned something about a 70/30 split once any money comes through. Bit suspicious if you ask me.8 yearsGot a call from a Liz Robertson about some missold timeshare claim. Told her this was like the twentieth call this week and clearly a scam. Asked her to remove me from whatever list they’re using but I’m not expecting that to happen. Ended the call while she was still arguing they’re genuine. They say they won't ask for cash upfront, but eventually they try to get your bank info to “refund” you. Don’t fall for it!Liz Robertson8 yearsI’ve had a few calls from this number, with the person on the line only using my first name, claiming I’d shown interest in some sort of investment offer. I told her I wasn’t sure what she was on about and asked to be removed from their database. It was a woman calling, but her accent was quite thick, maybe from Eastern Europe, so I couldn’t really catch the company’s name properly.8 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise, but no one answered when I picked up. They also didn’t bother leaving a message, which makes me think it’s probably a scam.8 yearsThis claims company seemed sketchy, so I just ended the call on them.Shady8 yearsHonestly, it’s such a nuisance when people make a job out of ringing up folks who really don’t want to be bothered. Total hassle!8 yearsGot a phone call about a timeshare today, but I haven't had one for like over 10 years! Such a waste of time.8 yearsGot a call but there was complete silence from the other end for what felt like an age. Figured it was probably just some kind of scam, so I ended the call.8 yearsI received a phone call from a marketing firm known as "The Claims Agent." They proposed that a recovery firm evaluate whether my complaint regarding a mis-sale related to my timeshare would stand a chance of success. If it did, they’d assist me in pursuing a claim under a no-win-no-fee arrangement. Should we win the case, they mentioned an interesting split of the recovered funds, ranging from 30 to 70 percent. The chap assured me that this call didn't breach the TPS regulations, as they weren't attempting to sell me anything directly. This conversation took place on Tuesday at 18:51. Ultimately, I decided to pass on their proposal.The Claims AgentTPS8 yearsI recently received a call from a marketing firm called "The Claims Agent." They wanted to help me ascertain whether I could potentially win a mis-selling claim against my timeshare provider. The interesting part was that they mentioned I could pursue this on a no-win-no-fee arrangement. If it turned out to be successful, they indicated there would be a split of the recovery funds, ranging from 30% to 70%. The representative assured me that this call was compliant with the TPS regulations, as they weren't attempting to sell me anything. The call took place at 18:51 on a Tuesday. I ultimately chose not to accept their proposal.The Claims AgentTPS8 yearsGot a ring from a marketing firm called "The Claims Agent" the other day. They said they can connect me with a recovery firm to see if I have a chance of making a mis-selling claim against the timeshare company I dealt with. Their deal was if the claim works, they'd go on a no-win-no-fee basis and split the recovered amount, something like 30-70%. He reckoned it’s not breaking TPS rules since he claimed they weren’t actually trying to sell me anything directly. The call came through around 6:51pm on Tuesday. I wasn't interested and turned down the offer.The Claims Agent8 yearsSomebody rang up saying my ‘claim’ was all sorted, but I never made any claim or had anything to do with a timeshare con. It’s just another dodgy scammer exploiting people’s kindness and naivety. Best thing is to block the number if you’re able to, otherwise just end the call straight away.9 yearsGot a call but they didn’t leave any voicemail. I looked them up on a few websites and it turns out they’re a timeshare recovery outfit that’s been mis-selling, and apparently ignoring the TPS regulations. I’ve blocked the number and made a report.9 yearsI got a call from some claim agents who said they could help me get compensation from my timeshare company. They already had all my details - name, address, postcode, even my landline number, which felt a bit strange. Then I had another phone call from 01244 220065, a man named Simon said he was a claims advisor. So far, they haven’t asked for any money, so I’m not sure if they’re the real deal or just another scam.Simon9 yearsDon't answer! They called themselves claim tracers or something similar, dealing with reclaiming money from timeshare firms?? They were trying their luck on my youngest lad, who’s got nothing to do with timeshares at all! Just the usual dodgy types ignoring the telephone preference service completely.9 yearsWatch out, these time-share sales people are total scammers. Better just block the number and ignore them.Submit Your Own Report (0333 212 2505)
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