03448093222
☎️ 03448093222 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 344809 with a prefix of 0344.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03448093222
- Negative accusation of dishonestyOct
2023Beware of scam from o2Jun
2023Number is invalid when calledJun
2023Suspicious call claiming to be O2Jun
2023Fraudulent, harassing, inappropriate phone callJun
2023Caller used old name, scamJun
2023Scammers using AI for voiceJun
2023Unsolicited call offering false discountJun
2023Impersonating O2, persistent in callsJun
2023Received scam call from non-O2 numberJun
2023O2 discount scam, rude callerJun
2023Caller posed as O2 representativeJun
2023Suspicious call from fake O2Jun
2023Warning: suspicious impersonation, block/report immediatelyJun
2023Scam call pretending to be O2Jun
2023Unidentified call, office noise, laughterJun
2023Suspicious phishing attempt claiming associationJun
2023Stop unwanted daily phone callsJun
2023Scammer impersonating O2 for numberJun
2023Scammer posed as O2 representativeJun
2023Scam call pretending to be O2May
2023Unsolicited silent call, hang upMay
2023Avoided sharing discount code intentionallyMay
2023User warns against oxygen therapy scamMay
2023Offered fake discount for o2May
2023O2 offer, language barrier issueMay
2023Repeated, unanswered calls, blocked numberMay
2023Warning: Possible online scammerMay
2023Slow response led to frustrationMay
2023Untrustworthy o2 scam calls prevalentMay
2023Background noise interrupted phone callMay
2023Aggressively pushed for personal detailsMay
2023Received unwarranted call, false accusationsMay
2023Denial of involvement by O2May
2023Received unclear discount call, number blockedMay
2023Received call offering lower chargesMay
2023Missed call with long voicemailMay
2023Fraudulent O2 discount call experienceMay
2023Received nonsensical, possibly fraudulent voicemailApr
2023Alleged scam from fake representativesApr
2023Regret answering silent phone callMar
2023Warning about potential scam onlineMar
2023Call blocked, no voicemail, relievedMar
2023Ended call in uncomfortable silenceMar
2023Bothered by multiple silent callsMar
2023Possible phone selling scam alertMar
2023Number Of Searches: 445 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 12 March 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bearsden(Glasgow), Bryn Du(Anglesey/Sir Fon), Hasting Hill(Tyne and Wear) and Test(Hampshire).
03448093222 has 43 comments of which 28 x neutral and 15 x negative
03448093222 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03448093222 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller impersonating O2, attempting to deceive recipients with offers of discounts and requests for verification codes. The calls often feature poor accents, rude or pushy behaviour, and sometimes multiple voices or background noise, suggesting call centre operations. Many report that the number is invalid or that calls abruptly end when questioned. Users are advised not to disclose any codes or personal information, to block the number, and avoid engagement. Voicemails left frequently contain only background chatter or silence. This number is linked to fraudulent activity targeting both O2 customers and non-customers alike, exploiting phone number association. Caution and vigilance are recommended to prevent account compromise or financial loss.
Reports on phone number 03448093222
3 yearsI just tried ringing it back from my work phone and it said the number isn’t valid.3 yearsGot a call from this number, some scammer pretending to be O2. They try sending you codes to hack into your account. Don’t fall for it, block them and never share any codes they ask for!3 yearsThey claimed to be from O2, but I’m not even an O2 customer, definitely a scam.3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from O2 saying I could get a discount if I gave them a code. I told them I knew it was a scam, and then they got really rude, asking if I liked being screwed over and saying stuff about enjoying messing with attractive women. Proper dodgy and really annoying.3 yearsSo this bloke called me using my married name that I haven’t gone by since ages ago, like 2007 or something! When I asked him to say my last name again, he just carried on chatting and dodged the question. I told him to just send the offer by email to the address on file, but then he just hung up on me! Definitely feels like a SCAM.3 yearsI'm quite troubled by these calls. It seems that scammers are now employing artificial intelligence to mimic voices, which is rather concerning. There's a chance that someone's recording your voice for nefarious reasons. It's definitely something to be cautious about.3 yearsThis bloke rings me up all polite callin me “ma’am” and asking if I’m happy with 02. Then this guy with a really thick foreign accent claims he’s from 02 and has a 30% discount deal for me. I told him I’d just pop into the store instead and ended the call quick sharp. Pretty sure it’s a total scam.3 yearsSome bloke rang me saying he was from O2, but his accent was awful. I told him I'd ring back, but the moment I put down, he called me straight away again. Seemed dodgy to me.3 yearsSomeone rang saying they were from O2, but as soon as I said I wasn’t with them, they just hung up. Pretty sure it was a scam.3 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be O2, saying I could get 10% off my bill for sticking with them. They were really aggressive and kept pushing, so I just ended the call!3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be O2, right? Sounded really forceful and pushy. Typical scam from those call centres in India pulling the same old trick.3 yearsI received a rather dodgy phone call that supposedly came from O2, saying it was regarding my account. The catch? I’m not even an O2 customer! It was patently obvious that it wasn’t an official call. When I inquired, quite courteously, about the reason for the call, the chap simply terminated the call on me. Best to steer clear of this number, I reckon. If you happen to get a call from them, either let it ring off or hang up immediately, just as they did to me.3 yearsThey were acting all official like from O2, really pushy about stuff. Honestly, just ignore them and block, maybe even report if they keep on.3 yearsSomeone rang me claiming to be from my mobile network. When I asked which company, they said O2, but I’m not even an O2 customer. I just hung up straight away - felt like a scam for sure.3 yearsJust got a call from some number I didn’t recognise, no idea who it was. They left a voicemail, but all you could hear was loads of men chuckling and office sounds in the back. Really odd, felt like some random workplace messing about or something.3 yearsSomeone rang claiming to be from O2 and mentioned my mobile number. Thing is, I switched from O2 ages ago but kept my old number with me. Proper fishy if you ask me.3 yearsThese bothersome nuisances, constantly ringing several times a day, really ought to be put in their place!3 yearsSomeone rang me claiming to be from O2, even though I stopped being their customer ages ago but still hold onto the same number. Quite cheeky, if you ask me!3 yearsClaimed to be from O2 in connection with my mobile number. Definitely a con artist!3 yearsReceived a call with no one on the other end, and then they disconnected.3 yearsReceived a call regarding a supposed 30% discount. The chap on the line mentioned a one-off code was merely a safeguard and suggested I provide him with mine. I decided to feign complete confusion, dragging it out until he finally relented. Kept him on the hook for a good while, all while I was "looking for the text" that was meant to be sent!3 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be O2, total spam. Watch out, it’s a scam!3 yearsHad a call claiming they could provide me with a discount on my O2 contract. When I informed them that I’m not an O2 customer, they abruptly cut the line.3 yearsThey claimed to be from o2 with some sort of offer, but their English was really poor and hard to understand.3 yearsGot a call but didn’t pick up, then they rang two more times, still no voicemail. Checked the number on here and decided to block it. Cheers to all who helped!3 yearsOut of nowhere, I got a call from them. I've noticed quite a few people saying it’s O2 but actually a scam, which adds up since I have O2 saved in my contacts. Definitely wouldn't put any trust in them.3 yearsTotal scam, don’t trust it!3 yearsIt took them forever to pick up, I’d already hung up by the time someone finally answered.3 yearsI heard loads of noise in the background and the person said they were from O2. Since I’m not a customer there, I just ignored it and kept talking to my telly. Eventually, they gave up and ended the call.3 yearsSo a bloke saying he was from O2 phoned me, real pushy and kept trying to get my personal info. I told him he was the one who called, so he should explain who he was first. He got proper narked and even said I was being abusive, which I wasn’t at all! Loads of loud voices in the background, all sounding bossy and aggressive. I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away!3 yearsThe call showed it was from O2 but when I checked with them, they said it definitely wasn’t them.O23 yearsGot a call on 13/5/23 from someone with a really strong accent, but there was so much noise in the background that it was hard to catch what they were saying. The only thing that stuck out was something about a 30% discount, but I couldn’t tell what it was for. I ended up blocking the number.3 yearsI recently received a call from this number, with the caller claiming he could reduce my fees. However, when I politely declined, he abruptly hung up.3 yearsI received a call from this number that I wasn't able to take, and they ended up leaving a voicemail lasting three minutes. Oddly enough, it was just a jumble of chatter in a language I couldn't decipher. Quite strange, really!3 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be from O2, promising me a 30% discount. When I mentioned that I didn't have control over my contract details, he cheekily asked me what I aspired to be. I was taken aback and questioned his motives, to which he whimsically replied he wanted to be Superman. I couldn’t help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all before I decided to end the conversation by hanging up.Superman3 yearsReceived a voicemail that dragged on for a whole minute, yet there wasn't a single word said. The background noise was full of their dodgy associates chattering away on other lines. By the end of it, I could hear them chatting to a rather unsavoury colleague, who had an accent that reminded me of a sailor.3 yearsI had a conversation with a chap named Mike, who subsequently transferred me to his supervisor, Mohamed. He claimed to be representing O2 and was offering me a rather tempting 40% reduction on my mobile plan, then proceeded to send me a one-off passcode.MikeMohamedO23 yearsI wish I hadn’t picked up the phone when this number rang, as the person on the other end didn’t utter a single word. What a complete waste of my time! I've gone ahead and blocked them.3 yearsThis seems to be a con trick.3 yearsGot a call on my home phone but no voicemail was left. Used call guardian to handle it and now I think I’ll just block the number.3 yearsThere was nothing but silence for a few moments, then I decided to hang up.3 yearsI've just received a barrage of calls from this number-five in the last five minutes, to be precise. Quite peculiar, as there was no conversation during the last one, just a rather curt exchange of words. Luckily, they haven't attempted to ring me again since then!3 yearsSelling mobile devices may be a potential scam.Submit Your Own Report (0344 809 3222)
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