03335565703
☎️ 03335565703 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 333556 with a prefix of 0333.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03335565703
- Scam letter about false debtFeb
2025Scam involving Lowell debt collectionNov
2023Received scam debt letter from LowellJul
2021Suspected scam regarding incorrect debtJun
2021Disputed unexpected debt from EEApr
2021Lowell provides bank details onlineJan
2021Disgusted by debt collection practicesJan
2021Scam remains persistent; details possibly stolenJun
2020Frustrated with debt collection processJun
2020Suspects scam debt collection letterApr
2020Received scam letter from EEMar
2020Received scam letter about debtJan
2020Suspicious scam targeting deceased individualsJan
2020Concerned about debt collection letterNov
2019Received scam letter about debtMay
2019Scam regarding Vanquis Bank and 3 MobileJan
2019Disputed debt; calls caused stressOct
2018Unexpected £700 debt letter scamJun
2018TalkTalk sold account to LowellApr
2018Potential scam regarding debt noticeMar
2018Possible scam; no response receivedMar
2018Dispute over alleged phone debtMar
2018Potential scam regarding unexpected debtMar
2018Received strange letter after closureMar
2018Disputed debt from unknown accountJan
2018Received fake BT bill, scamJan
2018Received scam debt notice, resolvedMay
2017Suspected scam regarding defunct accountFeb
2017Received scam letter, numbers invalidJan
2017Received suspicious debt collection letterJan
2017Received fraudulent debt letter, claimedJan
2017Received scam letter, contacting policeNov
2016Received scam letter about T-MobileNov
2016Beware of T-Mobile scam callsSep
2016Lowell Portfolio scams for nonexistent debtsAug
2016Number Of Searches: 135 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 08 August 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Damery(Gloucestershire), Giltbrook(Nottinghamshire), New Mills(Powys), Rumburgh(Suffolk) and Waterloo(Dorset).
03335565703 has 35 comments of which 12 x negative and 23 x neutral
03335565703 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03335565703 👆 is reported as a scam involving fraudulent debt collection letters falsely claiming debts with various telecom and service providers, often EE, Lowell Portfolio 1 Ltd, and others. Recipients frequently have no existing or outstanding accounts with the named companies and are urged to pay amounts they do not owe. Contact numbers provided are often suspect, and some letters request sensitive personal information or payments by post to dubious addresses. Many report stress, confusion, and concerns about identity theft. It is strongly advised not to engage or provide details, to verify accounts directly with original creditors, and to report suspicious correspondence to authorities. Genuine debt collection agencies will provide verifiable evidence and legitimate contact methods.
Reports on phone number 03335565703
1 yearI got a letter that looked like it was from EE Mobile, showing my phone number and saying my debt had been passed on to a collection agency. They told me to pay them directly, not EE Mobile. There was a contact number, 03335565703, which I guess was for someone trying to get my card info to sort the debt, and a PO box address for sending payments by post. Thing is, I don’t even have a mobile contract with EE Mobile, but if I did, I might’ve fallen for it and ended up giving money or my card details to these scammers.EEmobileEE3 yearsFraudulent activity! There’s absolutely no EE debt that could be handed over to LOWELL.EELOWELL5 yearsI've just had a letter delivered to my door, supposedly from Lowell, claiming that I owe £38.41 to EE and that they’ve acquired the debt. Rang up EE to check, and they confirmed there’s nothing owed on my account. Clearly a dodgy scam!LowellEE5 yearsI've just got a letter from Lowell claiming I owe them £32, which is totally wrong. I haven’t been with EE since 2019! If you examine the details closely, you'll see that while the address matches, the contact number they've provided differs from the genuine company’s number. Clearly, this is a scam attempt!LowellEE5 yearsI received a notification claiming that I owe £92.04 for an EE mobile account, but I’ve never had any association with them. The only mobile provider I've ever used is O2, and I've been with them since I got my very first phone. It’s quite perplexing how they’ve apparently taken over a debt that isn’t mine at all!EE6 yearsIt seems that Lowell are providing the number 08000212075 as well as their banking information. The account number is 39543749 and the sort code is 60-00-01. Additionally, you can reach their address at PO Box 1411, Northampton, NN21 BQ. For more details regarding their privacy policy, visit www.lowell.co.uk/our-privacy-promise. If you're looking into direct debits, check out www.lowell.co.uk/direct-debit-guarantee.LowellNorthampton6 yearsI’ve recently gotten a letter through the post from Lowell, claiming that they've acquired my mobile account (complete with Trustpilot reviews). They’ve provided a number for me to ring back and commence payments on what they term as “my debts” to them. Quite frankly, it's absolutely revolting. Truly dreadful behaviour.Lowell6 yearsI've had a rather similar encounter to what others have shared-clearly, this scam isn’t going away any time soon. My partner has just received a rather suspicious envelope containing not one, but two letters. One is from EE, claiming he's got an unpaid balance of £14.96, and apparently, it needs to be settled with Lowell! The funny thing is, he doesn’t even have an account with EE, and we can't recall anything leading to this mysterious charge. It's quite worrisome, and I'm at a loss for where to report this dubious situation. I'm genuinely worried that his personal information may have been compromised.EELowell6 yearsI've got a DRO and yet Lowell Debt Recovery are still chasing me for the same debt. This is actually the second company to get in touch over it. Feels like a complete waste of time going through all the hassle to get the DRO in place if these firms just keep flogging the debt on to others. Seriously, they need to back off and respect the order.Lowell6 yearsI've just received a letter from a debt collection agency called Lowell, informing me they've acquired a rather small debt of £13.87 owed to EE. To be honest, I can’t recall the last time I had any dealings with EE, it must be ages ago. Not once have I received any communication from them before now. They've given me a number to call, but I'm suspicious it might be a premium rate line. I have a hunch this could be a scam. Can anyone else confirm if this sounds dodgy? Cheers!LowellEE6 yearsI’ve just had a rather dubious letter from what claims to be EE, a company I haven’t dealt with in over four years! The correspondence insists that I owe them £28.28, which is completely untrue! Apparently, they’ve handed over this supposed debt to Lowell Portfolio Ltd for collection. It really seems like a scam, so please be cautious!Lowell Portfolio Ltd7 yearsToday, I got a rather alarming letter from Lowell Portfolio 1 Ltd claiming that I owe £350.97 to EE. Apparently, they’re representing a recovery agency tasked with getting this supposed debt back. The odd thing is, I’ve never had an account with EE-and, truth be told, I’ve never even had any dealings with them at all. If you or someone you know receives similar correspondence, heed my warning-it's a scam!Lowell Portfolio 1 LtdEE7 yearsAfter sifting through various remarks, I can't help but feel that this isn't just a string of innocent blunders. It reek of something far more sinister-a calculated scam, if you ask me. An investigation into this company is absolutely warranted. I recently received a letter intended for my father, who left us nearly ten years ago at the age of 80, and he never held any sort of phone contract! In fact, he hadn't even so much as touched a mobile phone! Now, '3' is harassing us for over £350. Truly despicable behaviour!7 yearsI recently received a letter in the post claiming that I owe Tesco Mobile £242.49, which is simply not accurate. It states that this debt has been transferred to a company called Lowell, and they provided a phone number for me to contact. I haven’t called them, but I’m rather worried that they have my personal details, including my name and address!Tesco MobileLowell7 yearsI recently received a rather alarming letter informing me of an alleged overdue account with Sky UK Limited, stating that a company called Lower has taken on the task of recovering a debt of £270. The thing is, I haven’t been a Sky customer for over two decades! I contacted Sky directly, and they confirmed that there’s no outstanding balance at all. What a farce! Definitely sounds like a scam to me.Sky UK LimitedLowerSky8 yearsI've just received a couple of letters indicating that my accounts with Vanquis Bank and 3 Mobile have been handed over to a company called Lovell for collection. The thing is, I don't actually owe a penny to either of those companies. I suspect this is some sort of scam!Vanquis Bank3 MobileLovell8 yearsI recently got a letter claiming that I owe £266.81, along with phone calls alleging that this debt has been passed on from Vodafone to Lowell. The thing is, I don’t recall owing any money at all. So, I decided to give Vodafone a ring, and they assured me that I don’t owe them a penny. It's utterly infuriating dealing with these unscrupulous individuals who create unnecessary stress and anxiety. Truly appalling behaviour!VodafoneLowell8 yearsI've received a letter stating that I owe more than £700 to BT. The odd thing is, I closed my account a decade ago, and I’ve had no communication from them until this point. It feels like a complete con by some dodgy characters.8 yearsJust received a letter from Lowell informing me that Talk Talk has offloaded my account for a mere £50.Lowell8 yearsI’ve just received a rather troubling letter indicating that Talk Talk has sold off a debt from two and a half years back. When I got in touch for clarification, they demanded a slew of my personal details, which I firmly refused to provide! They claimed they needed to act on my behalf since Talk Talk wouldn't engage with me directly. To make matters worse, they mentioned that a default notice had been lodged against my credit rating. I’ve since reached out to Talk Talk, and they seemed completely oblivious to this situation. I’m sincerely hoping they can confirm this is all a hoax and that there isn’t actually a default notice registered against me! It’s infuriating how rampant this sort of thing is becoming!Talk8 yearsCould this be a con? I called the number, but nothing occurred at all.8 yearsI got a rather unexpected letter from them, dated the 23rd of February 2018, claiming I owe £65.55. To give you a bit of background, I had a mobile phone contract with T-Mobile way back in 2013. It was just the handset, no SIM involved, and I paid £7.50 each month for a two-year term. Once the two years were up, I no longer needed the phone and got rid of it, but I clean forgot to cancel the direct debit. As a result, I ended up shelling out for an extra year and three months before I reached out to 3Mobile. They then charged me an additional £16.85 to settle the account. Frankly, there's absolutely no way I owe them anything after all this time.T - Mobile3Mobile8 yearsI recently got a letter claiming I owe £19.06 for a three-account setup from six years back. Can't recall ever having any dealings with them, and I genuinely don't have any outstanding debts. Sounds rather dodgy to me!8 yearsI've just received a letter today regarding a similar sum of £26.92. It's baffling, really, as I shut down my account more than three years back and there were no outstanding dues at the time!9 yearsI got a rather puzzling letter yesterday from EE Ltd, which used to be known as T-Mobile UK Ltd. It stated that my account has been transferred to Lowell Portfolio I Ltd, and apparently, I owe them £26.17! The trouble is, I've never had any dealings with EE or T-Mobile in my life. It was a bit of a shocker, to be honest. I stumbled upon this site while searching online for some clarity on the matter.EE LtdT - Mobile UK LtdLowell Portfolio I LtdEET - Mobile9 yearsJust received a bill from BT, but I’ve never had an account with them at any point. Pure scam, if you ask me! What a load of nonsense!BT9 yearsI recently received a rather questionable letter from Lowell Portfolio 1 Ltd, claiming that I still owe them money for an old TalkTalk bill. Curious about this, I reached out to TalkTalk, only to find out that the account in question has been closed for ages with no outstanding balance whatsoever. This feels utterly dodgy! I’ve even taken the liberty of informing Watchdog about this nonsense!Lowell Portfolio 1 LtdTalkTalkWatchdog10 yearsI've been contacted about an old Orange account that I never even set up, demanding a payment of £98. After perusing the other comments here, I'm thoroughly convinced this is nothing but a scam!10 yearsI received a rather dubious letter claiming that I owe £50 to Three, and it included two contact numbers. The first number, 03333000480, appears to be non-existent, and the second one is this. Seriously, if you’re going to pull a scam, at least put a bit more effort into it! What a shambles!10 yearsI recently got a concerning letter demanding payment of £220.95, claiming that EE Limited has transferred my past Orange account to their possession. When I tried to reach out for clarification, they insisted on gathering every bit of my personal information, yet they were more than happy to take my money right away over the phone! It's clearly a dodgy operation!EE Limited10 yearsI got a correspondence from these folks, claiming that I was in debt to the tune of £460 for a contract that I’ve never signed. Quite baffling, to say the least!10 yearsReceived a letter today from T Mobile stating that my account has been handed over to the Lowell credit agency. The number provided is 03335565703. After doing some reading, it appears this could be a scam. I'm situated in Stanley and plan to report this to the police.T MobileLowellStanley10 yearsI got a letter claiming I had an outstanding debt on an ancient T-Mobile account. After checking it out, it appears to be a complete scam.T - Mobile10 yearsI have encountered a rather dodgy situation with these individuals who are attempting an apparent scam under the guise of T-Mobile. They sent me a phoney debt notification, clearly trying to swindle some cash. I would advise against trusting them or dialling the number 03335565703. Instead, take that fraudulent letter and report the whole matter directly to the police. It's paramount to safeguard yourself from these tricksters!T - Mobile10 yearsI’ve discovered that this number is linked to Lowell Portfolio 1 Ltd, and I must warn you - they appear to be con artists attempting to pressure individuals into settling for non-existent debts.Lowell Portfolio 1 LtdSubmit Your Own Report (0333 556 5703)
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