03453666271
☎️ 03453666271 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 345366 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03453666271
- Beware of car insurance scamsSep
2020Received fake letter requesting paymentAug
2020Scam in letter addressed incorrectlyJul
2020Unknown number, possibly spam callApr
2020Warning about potential fraud attemptMar
2020Received fraudulent letter about accidentMar
2020Suspicious letter about accident claimMar
2020False demand for accident paymentFeb
2020Scam call from fake insurance companyJan
2020Fake letter requesting money, ignore itJan
2020Called number on letter mistakenlyJan
2020Distrust in authenticity of letterJan
2020Beware of suspicious scam lettersDec
2019Warning: Possible scam from insurerDec
2019Received fake insurance letter, discardedOct
2019Suspicious letter from "Direct Line" advertisingOct
2019Letter scam demanding payment, misspelled nameOct
2019Verified real insurance concern, not scamJun
2019Received fake accident claim letterApr
2019Warning about fraudulent insurance letterMar
2019Received suspicious communication from potential scammerFeb
2019Surprised by scam letter from ChurchillJan
2019User doubts legitimacy of anecdoteOct
2018Suspected scam from fake letterOct
2018Received fake letter from insurerOct
2018Suspicious call about car insuranceOct
2018Bogus claim letter from DLSep
2018Scam letter impersonates Direct LineSep
2018Received fake letter from Direct LineJul
2018Warning about possible scam letterJul
2018Suspicious direct line letter incidentApr
2018False letter from Churchill, settled claimApr
2018Suspicious letter seeking personal informationDec
2017"False insurance claim accusation mentioned."Nov
2017Fake letter with Churchill InsuranceNov
2017Received a concerning letter about accidentSep
2017Churchill insurance company uses computerized voicemailJul
2017Call seemed fake, data protectionJun
2017Unwanted call from PPI company, blockedJun
2017Comment expresses disbelief or skepticismJun
2017Suspicious official-looking letter claiming debtMar
2017Do not call, likely scamJan
2017Fraudulent Direct Line car letterAug
2016Number Of Searches: 722 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 29 July 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Coalbrookvale(Blaenau Gwent), Crossburn(Stirlingshire), Findhorn(Highland), Marden(Tyne and Wear) and Offenham Cross(Worcestershire).
03453666271 has 40 comments of which 34 x negative and 6 x neutral
03453666271 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03453666271 👆 is reported as associated with fraudulent activity involving fake letters and calls claiming to be from well-known UK insurers like Direct Line and Churchill. Victims receive official-looking documents demanding payment for settled or non-existent accident claims, often with accurate personal and incident details suggesting a data breach. The communications typically contain poor spelling, vague titles, incorrect contact details, and encourage recipients to call the provided number, which leads to scam call centres or premium rate lines. Genuine insurers have confirmed these are scams and advise ignoring such letters and reporting to fraud authorities. Users strongly recommend verifying directly with their insurer using independently sourced contact methods before responding. Caution is urged to prevent falling victim to this persistent and sophisticated insurance fraud.
Reports on phone number 03453666271
6 yearsBeen getting calls about some car insurance scam, don’t get caught up in it.6 yearsGot a letter saying I owe £1760.35 🤪 I checked online and big thanks 🙏 to those who warned me it’s a scam. Honestly, it feels risky, they have all our info so can we even trust our insurance firm now? Hmm.6 years03453666271 - total scam alert! Got a letter meant for Mr or Mrs, just dodgy people attempting to con those who are more trusting. Hope they get what’s coming to them, karma’s a well known thing!6 yearsGot a call from a number I didn’t know so just let it go to voicemail. I’m not sure who it was but someone else looked it up with me, so it might be a spam call.6 yearsSounds like a scam to me. Don’t answer or give them any details.6 yearsGot a letter supposedly from Churchill asking for £4500, threatening legal action over an accident that was sorted months ago. No idea how they got hold of my details. This scam really terrified my wife, who struggles with anxiety. Fingers crossed these scammers get what's coming to them.Churchill7 yearsI received a rather suspicious call from an insurance firm that appears to be completely fictitious, requesting my insurance information regarding an incident that, quite frankly, never took place. I promptly ended the conversation and took the initiative to verify the company's legitimacy afterwards. To my dismay, it turns out they are indeed nothing more than a fraudulent operation. Be wary-this is undoubtedly a scam or a money trap of sorts. Best to steer clear of such nonsense!7 yearsGot a letter pretending to be from Churchill saying I owe £4k and if I don't pay, they'll take me to court. The case was already sorted, but weirdly they had the right car reg and accident date, so someone’s either got inside info or they've hacked something. Tried calling the number but just a message said their office is shut for the weekend (Saturday). Best just to IGNORE it.Churchill7 yearsI rang the number on the letter since I did knock a car the day after the alleged incident. They put me through to some call centre in India, where I had to explain the vehicle they mentioned wasn’t the one involved, but another one from my fleet. I run a small business so had to go through all my reg numbers to find the right one! Ended up contacting my own insurer and they’re sorting it out now. Proper waste of effort honestly.India7 yearsTotal scam letter, watch out!7 yearsJust got a second letter from this dodgy company today; I was pretty wary straight away when the first one turned up since the date they mentioned I was actually away in Canada. They do have the brand of my car but got the model and registration all wrong. Seems like they’ve done some digging because they know the name of my business that I run from home. I reckon their plan is to get you to ring the number they provide, which is probably a pricey premium line that'll cost you loads. Best to steer clear of them completely.Canada7 yearsGot a letter claiming to be from Direct Line but after ringing round a few insurers, none had a clue. Stay clear!Direct Line7 yearsGot a really believable letter from ‘Direct Line’ saying I owed money for a claim from a few months back - had the right date of the accident, car reg and all. I’m so curious how they managed to get those details. Some bits of the letter did seem a bit off, but I reckon most people wouldn’t spot it. Rang my insurance company and they told me to send the letter straight over to them.Direct Line7 yearsGot a bogus letter claiming to be from Direct Line for Business. Mentioned a car we don’t have, saying it was in some accident that we weren’t told about, on a day when our place was shut. Just tossed it straight away.Direct Line7 yearsGot a letter today supposedly from Direct Line. They spelt my surname wrong and weren't clear if I was Mr or Ms. It mentioned a minor accident that got sorted about a year and a half ago but warned that if I didn't pay £257.16 within 14 days they’d take legal action. Checked the number 03453666271 on this site and spotted it was a scam. Honestly, if you didn’t have somewhere to verify it, it would be pretty convincing. I’ve reported it to Direct Line’s fraud team. How on earth are scammers getting hold of these details? Really worrying.Direct Line7 yearsJust got a letter from 'Direct Line' saying my car was involved in an accident and I had to pay £250. When I rang them up to ask where supposedly the accident happened as I never heard of anything like that, they said they couldn't give me any details about the accident or why I was meant to pay. Bit odd if you ask me.Direct Line7 yearsGot a dodgy phishing letter dated 14th March pretending to be from Direct Line saying we owed £1467.53. The phone number on it was 0345 366271. If you get anything like this make sure to report it to Action Fraud.Direct LineAction Fraud7 yearsGot a letter from some con artist, looked proper with a direct line envelope and official looking letter head. They said I owe £1,413.70. They provided this number for questions: 03453666271.8 yearsGot a letter supposedly from Churchill asking me to pay £1200 straight away. Really relieved to have stumbled on this site about 03453666271. Everything in the letter checks out but I’m still baffled how scammers got hold of my info. This has to be a serious GDPR violation.Churchill8 yearsA story about seeing an accident on the High Street, yeah sure, like that’s believable!High Street8 yearsGot a letter claiming to be from Churchill Motor Claims about an accident from 3 years back. Checked their official website and the phone number they gave isn’t listed anywhere. It’s definitely a scam. They’re demanding £25, which isn’t much, but I can’t imagine how many vulnerable people might’ve freaked out and paid up thinking it’s legit. Shameful if you ask me.Churchill Motor Claims8 yearsGot a letter claiming to be from Churchill insurance about some accident and i got really stressed out, but my daughter spotted it was a scam straight away.Churchill Insurance8 yearsGot a call from this number right after I’d been speaking to the real Churchill about a car accident. Feels like they’re hooked up somehow to know who’s ringing about insurance stuff - definitely a scam.Churchill8 yearsGot a letter that said it was from DL, but it just had the first letter and surname on the address line, and on the reference line it said Mr or Ms, cos they couldn’t figure out if ‘A’ was a bloke or a bird. Total scam. Don’t bother replying - the number charges a lot per minute.DL8 yearsGot a dodgy letter claiming to be from Direct Line about an accident I’ve never been involved in. Total scam.Direct Line8 yearsGot a letter from Direct Line claiming I hadn’t sorted a claim and that they’d be suing me for the cash! At first I thought it was a scam cause I work at an insurance firm and then after a proper look, it was obvious it was fake. No need to panic!!!Direct Line8 yearsGot a letter from Direct Line claiming my insurance had an outstanding balance with them and that I had to pay up. It seemed fishy right away cause they spelled my name wrong and other stuff didn’t add up. Looked up the number they gave to call and ended up on this site. Definitely don’t give them any cash!!Direct Line8 yearsReceived a letter pretending to be from Direct Line. Looks like someone has used my details - the incident date matched but it was for a case already sorted and the phone number just went to voicemail.Direct Line8 yearsGot a letter from Churchill saying I owe £1968, but the date and name matched a claim I already sorted out ages ago.Churchill9 yearsGot a letter that looked dodgy telling me to ring this number and give my insurance info cos a car registered in my name was supposedly in an accident? Thing is, the car was already sold for parts and not even driveable. Total scam!9 yearsSounds like an insurance scam to me.9 yearsGot a letter that seemed like it was from Churchill insurance, but it was totally fake, so I just ignored it.Churchill Insurance9 yearsGot a letter that looked proper from Direct Line about me being in a crash with some Gary Parslow, asking me to ring them for info as it said I was at fault, really stressed me out.Direct LineGary Parslow9 yearsGot a call from some insurance firm - automated message, seemed like it mentioned Churchill or summat like that.Churchill9 yearsSounded a bit dodgy - they called with some scary info, but then just backed off saying 'data protection' stopped them.Felt9 yearsTotally bogus, don’t trust it!9 yearsKeep getting calls from a ppi firm, and this number keeps popping up. Blocked now.9 yearsSCAM ALERT - Got a letter that looked really official from Direct Line Motor Claims, but it had the wrong name on it. They’re saying I owe £1936 to be paid in 14 days for a crash that supposedly happened on 9th May 2016. Completely bogus!ALERTDirect Line Motor Claims10 yearsThis number is a scam, it puts you on hold and pretends to be a proper direct line. Avoid calling it at all costs.10 yearsGot a bogus letter said it was from Direct Line car insurance, with a number to call that turned out to be this one. They said I owed £1400 and wanted me to pay right away.Direct LineSubmit Your Own Report (0345 366 6271)
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