03333393691
☎️ 03333393691 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by IP Voice Networks Ltd. It is part of the phone block 333339 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03333393691
- Safety officer claimed unsafe qualificationsMay
2023Missed call, blocked as spamMay
2023Warns about potentially fraudulent callersMay
2023User called about distributing booksMay
2023Cautious of call from SamanthaMay
2023Warning: school fund sponsorship scam alertMay
2023Not previously donated, avoid callMay
2023Mysterious woman hung up abruptlyMay
2023Beware of school sponsorship scamMay
2023Sponsorship scam against local schoolMay
2023User warning of potential scamMay
2023Reported similar recurring scams. Be cautiousMay
2023Nearly fell for convincing scamMay
2023Scammer posing as school representativeMay
2023Gender identified as femaleApr
2023Beware of convincing donation scammersApr
2023Phone call scam, not legitimateApr
2023Avoid donating to fraudulent school charityApr
2023Potential phone number scam alertApr
2023School safeguarding scam call reportedApr
2023Call from school regarding safeguardingApr
2023Fraudulent calls, annoying, ignore themApr
2023Scam call from Shelley Educational CentreApr
2023Scammers claiming support for schoolsApr
2023Questionable call from Helen BaileyApr
2023Deceptive, unsolicited call for advertisingApr
2023Warning: scam caller impersonating advertiserApr
2023Frequent hang ups, expect scammersApr
2023Beware of school safety pack scammersApr
2023Fraudulent anti-bullying campaigner scamMar
2023Warning: Potential scam reportedMar
2023Warning: potential scam alertMar
2023Caller hung up after inquiryMar
2023Warning: Avoid pretending as schoolMar
2023Warning about clever scam tacticsMar
2023Received suspicious call from "Flourish"Mar
2023Lady called about printing agreementMar
2023Warning about potential scam invoiceMar
2023Identifies as obvious school scamMar
2023Scam call targeting ex-teacher's detailsMar
2023Fictitious safety campaign campaign proposalMar
2023Accusation of being a scammerMar
2023Suspicious call pretending to be legitimateMar
2023Agreed to help schools, invoicedMar
2023Confusing call from potential scamMar
2023Warning of untrustworthy leaflet serviceMar
2023Called business, heard call center. ScamMar
2023Fraudulent call claiming fake sponsorshipMar
2023User claims unsolicited telemarketers calledMar
2023Someone accused of attempted scamMar
2023User warns against potential scamMar
2023Scam call about school safetyMar
2023Suspicious call with possible scamMar
2023Scam call disguised as sponsorshipMar
2023Unfamiliar call for road safetyMar
2023Potential scam, rude hang-upMar
2023Calling center type noise complaintMar
2023Hoax number soliciting money scamsMar
2023Duplicate comment about road safety bookletMar
2023Safety campaign scam targeting schools. Alert!Mar
2023Requesting funds for school assistanceMar
2023Suspicious person on fake callMar
2023Warning about bullying campaign scamMar
2023Dispute over brochure costs explainedMar
2023Safety concern about woman's behaviorMar
2023Erroneous interaction with campaign callerMar
2023Stay safe campaign in OxfordMar
2023User claims involvement in bullying campaignMar
2023Received school books scam callFeb
2023Questionable school bullying awareness initiativeFeb
2023Unknown phone call requesting supportFeb
2023Fraudulent call about books for schoolsFeb
2023Question was left unansweredFeb
2023Scam phone call request paymentFeb
2023Warning about potential scam callsFeb
2023Agreeing to support local school, scamFeb
2023Unexpected call requesting payment for booksFeb
2023Noticed the caller's scam quicklyFeb
2023Scam involving child sponsorship callFeb
2023Possibly scam, doesn't return callsFeb
2023Deceptive call for school securityFeb
2023Unexpected phone scam, dubious requestFeb
2023Scam about emergency services booksFeb
2023Warning about potential donation scamFeb
2023Caller impersonates charity worker, scammerFeb
2023Warning of possible scammer alertFeb
2023Unwanted call referencing past campaignFeb
2023Woman called, scam suspected, hung upFeb
2023Scam: fake company, demands moneyFeb
2023No info, hung up quicklyFeb
2023No information, hung up abruptlyFeb
2023Call unanswered; no response receivedFeb
2023Phony charity renewal call scamFeb
2023Cold callers stop after ringsFeb
2023Missed call, answered by Utility WarehouseFeb
2023Number Of Searches: 441 Number Of Comments: 90 First Seen: 29 January 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kirkborough(Cumbria), Poolhill(Gloucestershire), Rezare(Cornwall) and Swona(Orkney).
03333393691 has 90 comments of which 64 x negative and 26 x neutral
03333393691 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03333393691 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting businesses and individuals by falsely claiming prior agreements to sponsor or support local school safety, anti-bullying, or road safety booklets. Callers often provide convincing details about local schools and personal information but quickly hang up when pressed for specifics or proof. They typically demand payments or donations, sometimes offering discounts for immediate payment, and send fraudulent invoices. Attempts to verify with actual schools or officials reveal no connection. The call is frequently made by a woman using various names and the supposed company names "Flourish and Grow" or related entities. Callers often refuse to engage when questioned and hang up abruptly. Recipients are advised to avoid engaging, not to provide payments or personal details, and to block and report the number to protect against fraud.
Reports on phone number 03333393691
3 yearsSome guy called saying he was a safety officer handing out books to protect kids. When I asked about his safety credentials, he just ended the call. Pretty sure it's a subscription scam.3 yearsGot a call, but when I picked up, there was just silence. So I ended up blocking the number and marking it as spam through my phone and carrier.3 yearsGot a call about some anti-bullying books they said we had agreed to help hand out at schools.3 yearsThey called saying we’d helped out with a school fundraiser and wanted to say thanks. We told them we had no idea what they were on about and asked them to stop talking, and just as we were in the middle of it, they ended the call. Such a scam, total waste of time!3 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming to be Samantha Harrison, calling from 03333393691. She says she spoke to me last November about some anti-bullying campaign and a leaflet that’s about to come out. This is actually the second time she’s called. When I told her I didn’t remember any of that and asked for the charity’s contact details and her full name again, she just hung up on me. Sounded quite believable, but I’d steer clear of answering that number.Samantha Harrison3 yearsThey called saying I had given a donation last year - which I never did - then asked if I wanted to do it again. I told them to contact my head office, then just hung up quickly.3 yearsGot a call from a woman who asked for me, then just hung up straight away.3 yearsSo I got a call today from some group called Flourish and Grow asking for another £499 donation after I’d already given £1100 towards books for a local school. They even knocked off £100 as if that made it more legit. They claimed the school really appreciated it, but something didn’t sit right with me. I decided to check with the school myself and they hadn’t heard a thing about it. Now I’ve had to cancel my card and will be reporting this to the police. Felt proper dodgy from the start.Flourish and Grow3 yearsTotal rip-off!3 yearsSounded pretty legit at first, nearly got me fooled. But being a bit careful and not wanting to waste money, I paused to think it over. They seemed to be checking out local schools on Google maps or something. Then they said I’d signed up for 100 flyers about a road safety thing, which I definitely hadn't. The moment they mentioned paying straight away to get £30 off, I knew something was off. Didn't seem quite right after that.YorkshireGoogle Maps3 yearsLooks like the same kind of trick people have mentioned before. We've gotten calls about police pamphlets and stuff like that in the past. It’s always the same story they tell. Best not to fall for it.3 yearsSomeone called me claiming to be from the nearby schools, but it was a total con artist. They sounded really believable though.3 yearsGot a call from a woman earlier.3 yearsGot a call from someone asking for donations, seemed really believable at first. Turned out to be a total scam.3 yearsShe hung up as soon as I told her I didn’t believe I’d agreed to some safeguarding leaflet. Total scam. It sounded convincing at first, but no way it’s legit.3 yearsSomebody rang me claiming they were collecting money for safety books for schools and wanted a £300 donation from local businesses. Total scam, don’t fall for it!3 yearsGot a call from 03333393691, definitely a scam. Avoid answering!3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from the school’s safeguarding team, telling me I supposedly agreed last year to have my business included as a sponsor in their safeguarding booklet. Sounded really convincing, the lady was quite believable, but as always, she was pretty pushy about it. Very similar to what others have mentioned.3 yearsJust got a call from someone called "Louise" who wanted to chat with my husband. When I asked what it was about, she said it was from a school and related to safeguarding, claiming they were expecting the call. I told her he wasn’t around but I could help instead, and then she suddenly hung up on me.Louise3 yearsOver the past year, I’ve gotten several calls from these fraudsters. They ring up companies pretending you’ve promised to help with some school fundraiser. Whenever I call them out on their nonsense and say they’re fibbing, they just end the call straight away without saying a thing!3 yearsI keep getting calls from 03333393691, and they’re always asking for the other Director, not realising I’m actually his wife. It’s definitely a scam, and calling back is useless, but at least you can find out who they are. Honestly, just don’t pick up - they’re a total nightmare.3 yearsGot a call from someone named Shelley claiming to be from an Educational Centre. The moment I asked what the call was about, she just hung up on me. Definitely felt like a scam.ShelleyEducational Centre3 yearsGot a call from a lady named Helen Bailey claiming to be the safety coordinator for our local schools. When I asked her which school she was from, she just hung up on me or the call dropped.Helen Bailey3 yearsJust got a call from someone claiming they’d reached out before, but honestly I’ve never discussed any school book adverts with them. She was chatting about an anti-bullying project and mentioned my local area like she knew what she was talking about. Seemed pretty legit at first, but I’d steer clear of them.3 yearsGot a call from 03333393691 about paying for ads in school books. They claimed they had rung before, but we never heard anything. Sounded really convincing, but I’m sure it’s a scam. Watch out!3 yearsGot a call from a woman who claimed she chatted with us last year and was thanking us for sponsoring some school safety kits. Then she asked which school we wanted the packs sent to. Felt like a total scam to me. After we kept asking her to explain more and told her we had no idea what she was on about, she just hung up. The number showed as 03333393691. Be careful and don’t get caught out! Keep your cash protected!3 yearsThis is the third time they’ve called just to ring and then cut off. Next time I manage to get them on the line, I’m definitely telling them if they want to scam folks, they could at least show a bit of courtesy and say something!3 yearsThis lady has rung me up twice, saying she’s working for some anti-bullying campaign aimed at schools. She attempts to trick you into promising money and insists you’re on a recorded call agreeing to all sorts of printing and publishing fees - honestly, feels like bullying in itself! The weird bit was on the second call, she mucked up bits of my address and I was just sat there hesitating, trying not to crack up! :D3 yearsTotal rip-off!3 yearsTotal rip off, watch out!3 yearsGot a call from someone named Suzanne who wanted to talk to the MD, saying they were supposed to receive the call. But as soon as I asked where they were calling from, they just ended the call. Strange behaviour.Suzanne3 yearsThey almost had me thinking they were from a school, that was close!!! BEWARE!3 yearsGot a call from a woman named Helen, sounded like she was from Liverpool, said she was ringing from some place called Flourish. She mentioned something about chatting with someone last year about a kids’ safety thing at a school in Camden. When I asked who exactly she’d talked to and pointed out some stuff that didn’t really make sense, like how it couldn’t possibly have happened, she just ended the call on me.HelenLiverpoolFlourishCamden3 yearsTotal rip-off, honestly. They somehow got both my name and my business name last November, then tried to fool me into handing over cash. Watch out everyone!!!3 yearsI got a call from a woman who claimed we had sorted something out back in January, and now it’s all set to be printed and sent off to the school.3 yearswatch out for this number, it’s pretty risky. they tried to scam me with some story about a school and asked for £289 but i never agreed to any of it. make sure you’re sharp or they’ll catch you out!3 yearsPretty clear this was one of those fake school scams.3 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying it was about a school. It felt like a nasty trick, especially since it was aimed at my mum who used to be a teacher. They asked for info to take her off their records, but when she wouldn’t cooperate, they just ended the call. The caller said her name was Louise.Louise3 yearsTotal con artist.3 yearsSome woman rang me up claiming she was from some made-up school safety magazine. She acted like I’d agreed to some scheme years ago and was just ringing to update it. Utter nonsense, and honestly, I can’t see how anyone falls for this rubbish. It’s hilarious how desperate they sound. Life’s too brief and my tolerance for these muppets is even less.3 yearsThis definitely felt like a scam. When I told them nobody had rung me since October 2022, they just dropped the call real quick. They tried to confuse me by making me doubt myself, askin when the call supposedly happened and who it was from. Then, as soon as I pressed for answers, they cut me off. They said something about sending safety packs to schools but had no idea which school I was at. The number was 03333393691.3 yearsHad a pretty similar run-in myself. They were on about some deal from a while back where we supposedly agreed to send leaflets to a school, but only if I paid up straight away as part of their "special deal". I decided to play along and got them to send me an invoice by email just to drag out the process and waste their time like they did mine. I found out that Mr Martin Peake is listed as a director at "Flourish and Grow", which they claim to be affiliated with, plus the newer companies "Studently" and "Edugro".Martin PeakeFlourish and GrowStudentlyEdugro3 yearsComplete rip-off. They sent over some paperwork and a website link, but the site was full of dead links. They try to make it seem like you’ve ordered flyers for your neighbourhood school. The woman on the phone sounded pretty convincing and professional though. Would definitely tell folks to steer clear.3 yearsJust got a call from 03333 393 691 which I think is a company, but nobody answered. I could hear loads of people talking in a call centre somewhere in the background, but couldn’t catch what they were saying. After I stayed on the line for more than a minute, the call suddenly ended. I’ve seen this happen before, usually about anti-bullying books for schools nearby. It’s all a load of rubbish since I never agreed to speak to anyone, especially not "last year."3 yearsI got a call where they used my full name and company, saying we’d sponsored local schools for road safety and anti-bullying initiatives. They mentioned I couldn’t sign up for five years but that I’d agreed to a one-year sponsorship last September. When I told them I had no clue what they were on about and never agreed to anything, the woman just hung up on me.3 yearsThey rang saying it was about those road safety leaflets we supposedly agreed to back after our chat back in November.3 yearsTotal rip-off, watch out!3 yearsThey called claiming we’d agreed to back some anti-bullying pamphlet for a school, which we never did. They kept asking which school to send it to, so I asked if there was a fee involved - turns out it was £189! I told them straight up they were scammers and that we’d be reporting them for trying to extort money.3 yearsGot a call supposedly from the Education Support Centre about school safety nearby. When I asked for more info, they just ended the call. Total SCAM!!Education Support Centre3 yearsI got a call supposedly from my town council regarding a School Road Safety Campaign they're running. The person on the line knew loads about where I live - mentioning local schools, my work details and even some personal stuff. But I’ve never been asked before to support or sponsor anything like this. When I called them out on it, they quickly ended the call. It’s a bit worrying how much they seemed to have researched me if this turns out to be some sort of scam.3 yearsGot a call supposedly about a "road safety campaign" I'm meant to be involved with. When I asked them what exactly I was sponsoring, they just dropped the line straight away. Definitely sounded like a scam to me.3 yearsGot a call from a well-spoken woman claiming to be from a school I supposedly sponsored road safety booklets for. I’m pretty sure it was a scam because I never did anything like that. When I told her I had no clue what she was on about, she just hung up straight away.3 yearsSeemed like a total scam to me, the person was really abrupt and just ended the call when I asked for more details.4 yearsGot a call and there was loads of mumbling and noise, sounded just like one of those call centres. Definitely spammy.4 yearsA very polite woman rang me about renewing some safety scheme for our nearby schools. Turns out it's a total con, they keep calling every few months pretending it's legit. Just a heads up everyone!4 yearsAvoid this number 0333 339 3692! They call pretending it's for school fees and ask for money. When I asked some questions, the caller just hung up on me. They've rung us before with the same scam, so watch out!4 yearsSomebody called me up asking for cash to help out with a school or something like that.4 yearsI got a call that was basically the same as what someone else said down here about some road safety leaflet. They even mentioned charging me £289 unless I paid by phone, then they’d knock £30 off! Quite a sneaky plug, if you ask me.4 yearsJust like loads of others, got a posh sounding “lady” on the phone telling me I owed money for a school sponsor deal I apparently agreed to. Told her I needed a minute while I quickly looked it up online ’cause I’d already had the same call the day before. She asked for my card details so I gave her a cheeky fake one: “F U C K Y O U”. Proper enjoyed winding her up, haha.4 yearsHonestly, calling up strangers from totally different places doesn’t seem very safe for that lady. It feels like she’s just dialing any old numbers without much thought.4 yearsSomebody rang up about this stay safe thing in Oxford - I told them I hadn’t got a clue what they were on about straight away. I think they tried something similar with me about half a year ago. After that, the caller just hung up.Oxford4 yearsThey said they were part of some anti-bullying group and kept insisting I had agreed to support them.4 yearsSCAM ALERT!!! They were trying to trick me into paying some kind of bullying campaign invoice. Seriously, don't fall for it! She claimed I'd agreed to pay like two months ago, but honestly, I’ve got no recollection of that at all! I just told her to get lost, stupid cow.4 yearsThey called claiming to offer booklets on road safety and anti-bullying for schools. We found a brochure with our name on it, then got charged for a whole year even though we told them in a call back in August 2022 that we only wanted the one-year deal, not the five-year plan.4 yearsGot a call claiming it was about school bullying awareness, then suddenly they asked for £199. I told them I had no idea about any payment and then Emily just ended the call.Emily4 yearsJust like many others here, I got a call asking for me by name about some safety posters for schools. We did speak last year about it, but I made it clear I couldn’t help out then. This time, the caller insisted the campaign was definitely happening and said they were sending an invoice and a thank you pack to my home or work. When I asked her to wait a moment so I could check my emails where I’d already declined, she cut me off and hung up as soon as I tried to get her name.4 yearsGot a call about helping with school books earlier. I said, "I’m not who you’re looking for," and she just shut off the phone. Definitely a con!4 yearsI just let it ring and never picked up.4 yearsGot a call from a lovely woman thanking me for helping with books for schools, asked which school I’d like them to go to. When I told her I wasn’t aware of any of this, she just ended the call. Pretty sure it was a scam.4 yearsGot a call from 0333 339 3691 about paying £289 for safety booklets meant for a nearby school. They tried to convince me I’d already agreed to it, which sounded legit at first. But when it came down to handing over the cash, I knew something was off.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming on the phone that we had already chatted about sponsoring or putting ads in a school brochure. Total scam, they were just trying to trick us.4 yearsI got a call where the person thanked me for wanting to back a local school. When I asked which school it was, she said it was already signed up and needed materials, so they'd really appreciate the help. After confirming some basic details like the school’s name and address, she suddenly asked if I was still happy to pay £289. That’s when I realised it was a scam. It was sneaky though, sounds really believable and targets busy folks who get loads of sales calls. She mentioned the call was recorded, so I asked her to send me the recording to check it out.4 yearsGot a call from a lady who said we'd chatted back in August last year about me buying some anti-bullying books for a nearby school. She was ringing to tell me the books were ready and I owed £248. None of this sounded familiar to me, so I told her to take me off her list straight away.4 yearsTotal scam, honestly. She'd rung me a few times before, so the moment I clocked what she was up to this time, I just let her know. She ended the call real quick after that!4 yearsJust like a few others, they tried to say I agreed to sponsoring kids homes. I told them no, never said yes, then I ended the call. Never signed anything, didn’t get any paperwork or bills, so no way I’ve paid £289. Total scam in my opinion. Then the person just cut the call off! So impolite! :-)4 yearsI got a call from 0333 339 3691 but when I tried to ring back, no answer. Seems like a dodgy number, probably some kind of scam.4 yearsHad pretty much the same thing happen to me. They called saying we had chatted about a year back about supporting safety kits for schools and that the kits were ready to be sent out, asking which primary school I wanted to support. I told them I didn’t remember any of that and would definitely recall it if true. They said they must’ve got mixed up somewhere. The voice was really convincing, sounded like a sweet older lady (might even be a voice changer), but this is definitely not genuine.4 yearsGot a call from someone who somehow had my info and was trying to convince me I’d agreed to buy books for a school fundraiser. Proper slick scammer, trying to pull a fast one on me.4 yearsTotal scam, was all some rubbish about donating for school safety. Don't fall for it!4 yearsDefinitely one of those scam calls.4 yearsI almost got caught out by this scam about emergency service books for schools. It sounded so real, nearly fell for it!4 yearsThey actually used my name, which felt a bit off, and mentioned some anti-bullying and road safety thing I backed last year. They were saying it had gone well and called to update supporters like me. I got cut off right when I began asking stuff. Proper irritating!4 yearsGot a call from some lady asking if I wanted to renew a membership for helping out schools. I told her I had no clue what she meant. She kept saying we talked in October, but I said no. Then she just hung up on me. Definitely a scam!4 yearsTotally a scam! They say they’re with some company that makes books for schools about bullying. Just trying to get cash for stuff that’s not even real.4 yearsI picked up but there was absolutly no one there.4 yearsRefused to share any details and just ended the call when I declined to connect them with the company boss.4 yearsRefused to share any details and just ended the call when I said I couldn't connect them to the boss.4 yearsGot a call about renewing some charity membership for schools. I've never signed up for anything like that, and when I told them I hadn't, they just hung up straight away.4 yearsMost times, when it cuts off after about 4 or 5 rings, I reckon it’s one of those cold call people.4 yearsThis number showed up on my missed calls, so I called back and got an answerphone from Utility Warehouse.Utility WarehouseSubmit Your Own Report (0333 339 3691)
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