08443303207
βοΈ 08443303207 π is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Barritel Limited. It is part of the phone block 844330 with a prefix of 0844.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08443303207
- Scam offer for Vodafone customersApr
2013Suspected scam, found helpful detailsApr
2011Scam alert for repeated offendersApr
2011Scammers posing as service providersApr
2011Found helpful information, thank you!Apr
2011Frustration with messaging system issuesApr
2011T-Mobile scam likely, beware callsApr
2011Avoid "business phone's direct" scamsApr
2011Received text message labeled "Exclusive."Apr
2011Spam SMS about fake laptop offerApr
2011Dodgy call, avoid giving informationMar
2011Spam alert: Free laptop scamMar
2011Spam text about fake laptopMar
201108443303207 has 13 comments of which 13 x neutral
08443303207 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 08443303207 π is reported as a scam involving texts promising free Windows laptops to Vodafone, O2, or other mobile customers if they add a dongle or pay monthly. The messages often come from senders like "Exclusive" or "Free Laptop" and urge recipients to call suspicious numbers. Callers are then asked for personal details but get cut off abruptly once they provide numbers. Many users describe the situation as dodgy, time-wasting and a clear con. The scam seems to target users of various networks, with no genuine company verification. Numerous people warn others, label the callers as untrustworthy, and confirm these texts are not legitimate offers. Overall, itβs flagged as a persistent nuisance scam best avoided.
Reports on phone number 08443303207
10 yearsI recently received the same message claiming to be from T Mobile, and it certainly seems dodgy to me.T Mobile10 yearsI just received a rather dubious message suggesting that Vodafone users could get a Windows 8 laptop simply by adding a 5GB dongle to their account! The sender went by the name 'exclusive', which is rather fishy if you ask me. After perusing some comments here, there's no way I'm falling for this trick. It clearly reeks of a scam!Vodafone10 yearsI ought to point out that I received a message that simply read "Exclusive." It didn’t come with any sort of number or reference to O2, just that one word. Quite odd, really.10 yearsI’ve just received a call from a number that’s apparently linked to “business phone's direct”. My advice? Steer clear of these folks!10 yearsAbsolutely the same as before. What a bunch of low-lifes (not just 3, but all of them!).10 yearsReceived a message from a sender named 'Free Laptop,' claiming that there's a complimentary Windows 7 laptop up for grabs for O2 pay monthly customers. However, after a chat with O2 Direct, it turns out that's not accurate at all! Plus, when I tried calling the number provided, there was no response whatsoever. Quite peculiar and utterly frustrating, to say the least!Free LaptopO2 Direct11 yearsWhat a bunch of rotters! You can't even opt out with a simple text message to these numpties!12 yearsI received a text message with the word 'Exclusive' in it (without any number attached) that claimed to be offering a 'FREE Windows 7 laptop' specifically for those on a pay monthly plan with O2. It mentioned something about limited stock and that it was a first come, first served deal. They urged me to ring 08443303207 before the lines shut at 6 pm. I must say, I followed my instincts and opted not to call!O212 yearsI just had a rather shady experience with this number. When we called, they asked for our mobile number and then abruptly ended the call. It turned out to be a firm operating from a landline, but it took a fair bit of back and forth before they even disclosed their company name. It felt all very fishy, to be honest. My advice? Don’t entertain any of their inquiries. As soon as you share your mobile, they’re quick to hang up on you. Best to steer clear of them altogether!12 yearsWe received the exact same message and, after a bit of digging around, came across this site. Much appreciated!12 yearsI had a nagging feeling it might be a bit dodgy, so I decided to look it up, and here I am! Cheers for the information, much appreciated! π12 yearsI received a text message that echoed the one mentioned earlier about a "complimentary laptop." It really does sound way too good to be authentic, leading me to suspect it’s just another scam. I recommend flagging this with your network provider so they can take suitable measures to address it.12 yearsAbsolutely the same experience; it seems this is something that every mobile network deals with! It's clearly a scam. We reckon it's the same lot that's been ringing about our Orange phone. They hang up immediately whenever we inquire why they're pretending to be affiliated with Orange. Such cheek!OrangeSubmit Your Own Report (0844 330 3207)
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