03333444138
☎️ 03333444138 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by AQL Wholesale Ltd. It is part of the phone block 333344 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03333444138
- Scam call warning, block numberDec
2025Fake O2 scammers ask infoNov
2025Suspicious O2 scam requesting detailsOct
2025Called from O2, suspicious Indian numberOct
2025Confused about calling number sourceSep
2025Suspicious O2 call with refusalAug
2025Scam call pretending to be O2Aug
2025Missed call alert without ringingJul
2025Missed call, unsure about legitimacyJul
2025Received missed call notification messageJun
2025Number Of Searches: 20 Number Of Comments: 9 First Seen: 08 June 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Calcot Row(Berkshire) and Mugginton(Derbyshire).
03333444138 has 9 comments of which 6 x negative and 3 x neutral
03333444138 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03333444138 👆 is reported as a scam number often posing as O2 customer services, usually with callers speaking in a strong Indian accent and asking for personal details like address, date of birth, and bank info. Many report pressure tactics about limited-time plans or switching contracts, refusing to send written info or verify their identity properly. Some say the callers knew details about new SIM orders before delivery, which seems suspicious. Several found the calls confusing or hard to understand, and there’s mention of automated messages followed by quick human pick-ups. Missed calls from this number are common, and overall its trustworthiness is strongly questioned by users.
Reports on phone number 03333444138
7 monthsJust got a call from 0333 344 4138, definitely a scammer. Don’t answer, block straight away!!!7 monthsThese scammers with an Indian accent are pretending to be from O2, trying to get your personal details. Watch out!8 monthsSomeone rang me saying they were from O2 sales, pushing some special deals only available today. They wanted loads of my personal info like my birthday and where I live. Then they went on to ask for my bank details and even the CVC on my card. I asked if I could handle it all online instead, but they wouldn’t let me. Felt a bit dodgy if you ask me.CVC8 monthsGot a call from O2 right after I'd ordered a SIM card. They somehow already knew the new number before I even got it in the post. The guy on the phone sounded Indian, no name given, and seemed pretty pushy. Ended up having to reorder the SIM again because of the mix-up.10 monthsGot a call from someone with a thick Indian accent, said they were calling from O2? But I’m on Three, and my O2 SIM is still sealed in the box haha.10 monthsI just got a call saying it was a free call from O2, talking about some new plans instead of their pay as you go SIM. The guy said his name was Satyen, but he had such a heavy Indian accent that I could barely catch what he was saying. When I asked him to email me the details so I could have a proper look, he wouldn’t send anything over. Makes you wonder why they’d say no if it’s legit, don’t it?Satyen11 monthsGot a call from someone saying they were with o2, trying to shift me from a rolling contract to a monthly plan. When I told them I'd ring o2 myself to make sure it was legit, they insisted it wasn't necessary since they were o2. Felt like a total scam to me.11 monthsI didn't get a proper ring, just saw a missed call notification pop up out of nowhere. Totally caught me off guard.1 yearJust got a message that I missed a call, but I definitely didn’t reply.Submit Your Own Report (0333 344 4138)
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