03332124218
☎️ 03332124218 👆 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 03332124218
- High-pressure sales targeting pensionersNov
2016Frustration with aggressive sales tacticsNov
2016Call for unneeded carbon monoxide serviceNov
2016Repeated nuisance calls with threatsNov
2016Blurred message by woman hung upOct
2016Suspicious call about CO monitorOct
2016Aggressive scammer targeting elderly parentsOct
2016Unscripted rambling about carbon monoxideOct
2016Concerns about unfamiliar account servicesSep
2016Addressing repeated comment about cold callsSep
2016Questioning validity of phone callSep
2016Complained about unsolicited cold callingSep
2016Unsuccessful sales call, persistent telemarketerSep
2016Unknown caller keeps ringing meSep
2016Cold calling scam: Urgent bank detailsSep
2016Inappropriate behavior towards vulnerable personSep
2016Scam from fake BT representativeSep
2016Number Of Searches: 161 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 05 September 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abertridwr(Caerphilly), Melbury Abbas(Dorset) and Millin Cross(Pembrokeshire).
03332124218 has 15 comments of which 7 x neutral and 8 x negative
03332124218 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03332124218 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number linked to aggressive cold calls targeting vulnerable and elderly individuals, often falsely claiming they must buy expensive carbon monoxide detectors to avoid hefty government fines. The callers use misleading tactics, pretending to be affiliated with reputable organisations or utility companies, pressuring recipients to pay inflated prices for unnecessary products or services. Many victims report feeling harassed and threatened, highlighting concerns about unethical sales practices and potential scams. The callers often use withheld numbers and misleading information, making it difficult to trace or report them effectively. Caution is advised; these calls appear to exploit fear and misinformation for financial gain, and consumers should verify claims independently before responding or making purchases.
Reports on phone number 03332124218
10 yearsI've been inundated with incessant unsolicited calls from this number, and the relentless hard sell tactics they've employed to push a ridiculously overpriced carbon monoxide detector (£79) on an elderly individual are quite appalling. They blatantly misused information from the Residential Landlords Association’s website, insisting that "not adhering to regulations could result in a civil penalty as steep as £5,000". The unfortunate truth? The elder in question isn’t even a landlord, so that threat was utterly baseless. They claimed to be from Co-sure.co.uk and absurdly provided a return address linked to rented property in Southampton. Instead of being swindled, we'll just head over to the local hardware shop and grab one for a mere £16.Residential Landlords AssociationcoukSouthampton10 yearsLike others have said, I’ve been pestered around ten times now by these clowns trying to sell carbon monoxide detectors. Honestly, is there any way to find out where these scams are based? I'd love to give them a piece of my mind. It’s ridiculous that withheld numbers and premium rate calls are allowed at all. The government should do something about this, but they never seem to give a damn.10 yearsGot a call saying my address kept showing up as not having a carbon monoxide alarm, and that the government says every home has to have one which needs changing every year. They tried to sell me a new one for £79.99 with a 10 year warranty. I found it strange - why would a yearly replacement come with a decade-long guarantee? I told the caller that the rules they mentioned actually only apply to landlords, so what they were saying was wrong and felt like a scam. After that, I ended the call and they seemed to try ringing back again.10 yearsI've had this number ring me loads of times, saying I'd get fined £5000 for not following some government rules. I reckon it's all rubbish, but I worry some folks might actually fall for it. It'd be great if there was a simple way to report these annoying scam calls to your phone company.10 yearsOn 25/10/2016, I got a call from a woman with an odd accent who didn't seem to speak very clearly. The call went straight to our answerphone and she left a very unclear message. As soon as she realised it was an answerphone, she quickly ended the call.10 yearsSome awful person rang my parents a few times pushing them to buy a carbon monoxide alarm for £70, claiming it was a discount from £150. The caller came across as quite threatening and definitely not nice. They phoned three times, leaving my folks really worried. They said people could die without the alarm and that it was a legal requirement to have one fitted by week’s end. On top of that, they warned about being put on a government list and facing a big fine. If anyone else gets calls like this, please make sure you report them to Ofcom or the police.Ofcom10 yearsThe bloke sounded like he might have been black, but honestly, he seemed to have no clear script and just kept rambling on about carbon monoxide alarms needing an update. I just told him to buzz off.10 yearsI got a call from someone wanting to 'upgrade' my account and make my service better. I told him I’d never heard of his company and wasn’t sure I even had an account with them. He insisted I did and said I was paying £6 a month, which he could lower. I told him to just cancel it then, but he said there’d be a £216 cancellation fee. I asked if the contract had an end date, and he said no, it didn’t expire. Every time I tried to steer the conversation back, he kept pushing this ‘upgrade’ thing. Eventually, he just hung up on me. Seemed pretty dodgy to me - definitely a scam!10 yearsHe pretty much repeated the same spiel that was posted on 08/09/2016 but mentioned he’d seen a few cold calls slipping past and wanted to sort it out.10 yearsSome bloke called me Joel and said he was ringing about my landline because of nuisance calls. Honestly, if you’re Joel, why bother with this random cold call? Really annoying.Joel10 yearsSome bloke called himself Joel, claimed he was ringing about nuisance calls on my landline. I'd say if that's the case, why you ringing me out of the blue then, Joel? Sounds like cold calling to me!Joel10 yearsSo, I got this call from some bloke who was pretty pushy, trying to sell us a service or something. He said it was from management services, but when I looked it up online, couldn’t find a thing about them. I told him straight up to buzz off, but he didn’t get the hint and kept going on. Let’s just say he got a proper earful from me before I finally hung up.10 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, but I have no clue who it belongs to. It’s rather bothersome!10 yearsGot one of those dodgy calls from some management office saying it’s really urgent. They even started asking for my bank info right away - total scam alert!10 yearsMy missus said some bloke claiming to be from BT called up saying we were paying £6 a month to stop cold calls. Then he tried to convince her she could pay just £2 if she gave him our bank info. Absolute rubbish - we still get loads of annoying calls regardless!BTSubmit Your Own Report (0333 212 4218)
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