0343222331
☎️ 0343222331 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 343222331.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 0343222331
- Scam warning about charging areaJan
2025Dodgy email reported; phishing attemptOct
2020Scam email warning; delete immediatelyOct
2020Parking scam, dangerous, dishonest warningOct
2020Parking scam, dangerously dishonest, deleteOct
2020Unwanted emails during hospital stayOct
2020Email is a scam warningOct
2020Unexpected spam during hospital stayOct
2020Scam email with poor detailsOct
2020Mixed impressions; some grammar issuesOct
2020Scam call about unpaid chargesOct
2020Suspicious fine email; lacks detailsOct
2020Scam warning about email requestOct
2020Reported scam regarding parking fineOct
2020Email driving offence notice scamOct
2020Scam email; don't pay anythingOct
2020Email scam regarding charging schemeOct
2020User provides phone number inquiryOct
2020Court fine for incorrect parkingOct
2020Received scam email demanding paymentOct
2020Avoid paying; it's a scamSep
2020Warning: potential scam email receivedSep
2020Disputed penalty notice for chargeSep
2020Email scam warning about penaltySep
2020Number Of Searches: 111 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 08 September 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Canon Frome(Herefordshire), Echt(Aberdeenshire), Gipsey Bridge(Lincolnshire), Naunton Beauchamp(Worcestershire) and Shellow Bowells(Essex).
0343222331 has 20 comments of which 19 x negative and 1 x neutral
0343222331 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 0343222331 👆 is reported as a widespread scam involving fake penalty charge notices for driving in congestion or charging zones. Victims receive suspicious emails from dubious addresses claiming fines with vague details - no vehicle or location info - and links leading to unsafe payment sites. Phone numbers given often don't work or are linked to scammers. Messages sometimes threaten escalating fines if unpaid within a fortnight. Recipients report poor grammar, missing photos, and untraceable notice numbers. The scam has tricked many, including some dealing with personal hardships. Authorities and companies involved deny any connection, confirming the emails are fraudulent. Overall, this scam is well-documented and consistently flagged as deceptive and dangerous.
Reports on phone number 0343222331
2 yearsGot a message saying I used a road inside a charging zone and now there’s a penalty fee I’ve got to settle in 28 days or it’ll triple. Sounds dodgy to me.6 yearsComplete rip-off, fake email with no info on where it supposedly happened or the car registration. Don’t be tricked, just bin it. These con artists really need to be dealt with.6 yearsBeware of this parking scam. I’ve already flagged it with HM Government. It’s seriously dodgy, so just avoid it and get rid of any messages from them.6 yearsJust got an email like others mentioned, but my wife’s been in hospital lately, so this was the last thing I needed right now.6 yearsAbsolute scam with parking calls. I’ve flagged it up with the government. Seriously dodgy stuff, best to steer clear and bin it straight away.6 yearsGot the same email everyone’s talking about, and honestly, it’s a total SCAM. Don’t let those muppets scam you out of your cash. The phone number they’re using is 0343222331, so watch out!6 yearsGot this email today, just like the others mentioned here. It had some fancy words and refs that caught my eye, but the grammar was pretty bad, no registration info, no address, and no photo either. Really glad this site lets me check and prove my doubts about these things.6 yearsGot an email telling me to pay a fine to the Home Office, with this number 03432223331 listed but it said temp unavailable. The message wanted me to click and pay the penalty by 15/10/20, but it didn’t say what the fine was for, only the date and time. Pretty fishy if you ask me.Home Office6 yearsGot the exact same email and honestly, don’t follow any of the instructions, it’s definitely a scam!6 yearsGot an email just like others here mentioned. My wife's been in hospital recently, so I really did not need this hassle right now.6 yearsI got a voicemail from 0343222331 saying I owed a fine for driving in a congestion zone and hadn’t paid. They claimed to be from the home office. The message said I needed to pay £13.24 or else it’d rise to £50.96. I even called that number to sort it out. Really feels like a total rip-off.Home Office6 yearsI got an email claiming I’d been fined for driving in a restricted zone. The weird thing is, I don’t even own a car or drive! Definitely a scam, I reported it straight to the police and the fraud action people. Stay careful out there!6 yearsI received an email claiming I’d committed a driving offence on 29/9/2020 at 16:24. They didn’t include my car's registration or where the offence supposedly happened. If parking on my own driveway counts as an offence, that’s completely absurd because my car was definitely there. They demanded I pay £12.24 by 15/10/2020 or it would jump to £24.48, and if ignored again, to £49.96. I tried calling their number but it just said 'number not in use'! I’m no expert but it didn’t take long to see this is a total scam. Don’t give them a penny!6 yearsGot an email from what said it was HM Courts & Tribunals Service, with a link and an address like admin@buyfeetpictures[###]. They were asking me to cough up £12.24p, telling me to pay using a link. The number they gave was 0343 222 3331, but when I tried it said temporarily unavailable. Total scam, don't fall for it!HM Courts & Tribunals Service6 yearsGot a letter about a court fine for parking or something like that. My car was definitely parked there on the day they said. Someone’s being daft sending these out. Just bin it if you get one. The number they used was 03432223331, nothing more to it.6 yearsReceived an email claiming I drove through a zone where there’s a congestion charge, but the date and time they mentioned I was fast asleep after working nights. Plus, these roads don’t even exist near me. The contact they gave, info@atexto[###], and the phone number 0343 222 3331, which, unsurprisingly, was out of service when I tried calling. Seriously, don’t fall for it or click any links in these suspicious emails!6 yearsI got an email where this number was listed for contact. It’s a scam for sure, they told me I had to pay a fine of £12.50 or else it would jump to £25 if I didn’t pay within two weeks.6 yearsTotal rip off, don’t give them any money!6 yearsJust got an email from these lot claiming I used a car on a road that's part of some charging zone without paying the fee. The message didn’t even say which vehicle or when and where this supposedly happened. Sounds like a complete scam to me. Watch out, don’t fall for it!!6 yearsI received a message from this number 0343222331 claiming I had done something wrong and needed to pay a £25 fine by 29th September. They warned if I didn’t pay by then the cost would jump to €100. I decided to check with the police, and they told me it was a scam. Watch out for these kinds of calls!Submit Your Own Report (343222331)
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