on 27-01-2017 06:42
on 27-01-2017 06:42
Lately there has been a number that has called multiple people, basically daily: '03303035324'. This number has been claiming to be O2 with offering discounts for loyalty or claiming the person has won something. But to continue, the caller says to go through a few questions first for data protection, which many know is shady especially since they are the one who called. It would be best to quickly block this call or ignore it, I hope this helps others to know what is happening, since some might not think twice and will answer those questions which will only cause them major problems in the future. Hopefully this stops soon, if you want to know more about it then just search the number on Google and it will usually take you to pages that tell you about this number and other's who comment about their own experiences with it.
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03-10-2017 12:31 - edited 03-10-2017 12:34
03-10-2017 12:31 - edited 03-10-2017 12:34
Lots of complaints on google.
One thread here https://www.unknownphone.com/search.php?num=03303035324
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-10-2017 13:14
on 03-10-2017 13:14
Usually when someone claims that he/she is from x company and he/she would like to offer me something, I will be very cautious as usual. I will never reveal passwords, address or etc. to them. Usually banks will not call you unecessary. If they are from a bank, inform them that you will give them a call back instead.
on 04-10-2017 11:01
update:-
received call yesterday offering me another contract, unlimited minutes unlimited texts plus 500mb data for £26 but he could take £5 off my original monthly tarrif making it £21 ?? so i would still be paying the same on mine. i dclined he asked if i knew any one else who would want this fantastic offer.....i said NO. he then said he could offer me an iphon 7 se a special edition 32gb model....not impressed i said i didnt like iphones rather have samsung.......he then offered me a 8" tablet on a the same cotrct that would work out at only £7 a month extra. i said why would i want an 8" tablet with another bill when i can teher mine to my massive 50gb allowance on my contract. he then politeley siad good day and hung up.
still believe this is the car phone warehouse or partners, but they are saying they are 02, so isnt that fraud??
come on 02 someone is using your good name in vain....sort it out
on 04-10-2017 13:24
on 04-10-2017 13:24
Very misleading and unethical but not too sure about being fraud legally though it is in my opinion.
on 18-10-2017 13:37
Exact same thing happened to me this week. Seems to be doing the rounds again.
on 30-10-2017 16:34
I have just phoned O2 Customer Services and they have confirmed that this is a legitimate number and part of O2
03-01-2018 15:23 - edited 03-01-2018 15:24
03-01-2018 15:23 - edited 03-01-2018 15:24
Hello Guys
As @Anonymous said, this number (03303035324) is actually from one of our partners so it is genuine so It’s safe to accept deals through this if you want too
on 03-01-2018 18:36
on 03-01-2018 18:36
@MercedesS wrote:Hello Guys
As @Anonymous said, this number (03303035324) is actually from one of our partners so it is genuine so It’s safe to accept deals through this if you want too
I would never accept a deal from a cold caller. (Whether a trusted partner or not) Many times customers have been put on business contracts and never heard of one who was offered a Refresh deal. If you look at the link I posted there are a number of complaints about calls from this number.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-01-2018 19:27
on 03-01-2018 19:27
on 03-01-2018 19:34
on 03-01-2018 19:34
Some of these trusted partners are anything but and if it's Aerial then no consumer should take a deal from them. We've always advise never to take out a contract from a cold call.