07303177317
☎️ 07303177317 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by EE. It is part of the phone block 73031 with a prefix of 07303. The area code 07303 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07303177317
- Scam mimics DVLA, demands paymentSep
2025Apple Pay scam; account safeSep
2025DVLA text scam, link avoidedSep
2025SMS scam about tax paymentSep
2025UK government text scam alertSep
2025Phishing scam warning, suspicious messageSep
2025Apple Pay suspension reported with linkSep
2025Warning: Apple Pay scam alertSep
2025DVLA payment scam warning alertSep
2025Apple account suspension scam alertSep
2025Impersonating DVLA for payment scamSep
2025Number Of Searches: 66 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 22 September 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bramblecombe(Dorset), Elgol(Highland), Lower Seagry(Wiltshire), Pleshey(Essex) and Skewen(Neath Port Talbot).
07303177317 has 11 comments of which 8 x negative and 3 x neutral
07303177317 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07303177317 👆 is reported as a scammer pretending to be the DVLA or Apple Pay, sending texts about missed road tax payments or suspended accounts due to suspicious activity. The messages often include links urging recipients to update their details or restore accounts, but these are fraudulent. Users warn that the texts claim to be from official UK government sources but are attempts to trick people into clicking harmful links. Overall, the number is linked to phishing attempts trying to steal personal or financial info, with many people blocking and deleting the messages as soon as they see them.
Reports on phone number 07303177317
9 monthsTotal scam, they claimed to be from the DVLA and said I owed road tax money.DVLA9 monthsThis is definitely a scam. Got a message claiming it was from Apple Pay saying my account got locked because of some shady activity, but that wasn’t true at all.Apple Pay10 monthsGot a text supposedly from the DVLA, no call though, asking me to click a link. Of course I didn’t click it. Total scam.DVLA10 monthsGot a message saying it was from the UK gov about a missed payment coz my details were outdated. It had a link to fix it: https://rebrand[.]ly/nqypnbs. Seems dodgy to me, watch out!UK10 monthsGot a text saying my tax info isn't current and to update it via a link. Total scam, just blocked and deleted it straight away 👍.10 monthsGot a message saying: IOS; BECAUSE OF SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, YOUR ACCOUNT IS LOCKED. TO REACTIVATE, GO TO https://rebrand[.]ly4ghecu5[.] No clue who this is or what they're on about. Surely a scam.10 monthsJust got a message saying my Apple Pay is suspended, with a link to click. Sounds dodgy to me, anyone else got this? Definitely feels like a phishing attempt. Be careful if you get something like this!10 monthsGot a text saying my Apple Pay was frozen because of some dodgy activity, with a fake link attached. Watch out for these con artists!10 monthsGot a text saying my Apple account’s been locked because of some dodgy activity.Apple10 monthsSomeone rang me claiming to be from the DVLA sayin I’d missed a payment and owed a fine. Seemed dodgy to me, didn’t give them any info and just hung up. Watch out for these phone scams!DVLA10 monthsSomeone called pretending to be from the DVLA saying I missed a payment, sounded totally dodgy to me.DVLASubmit Your Own Report (07303 177317)
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