03301333527

Average Rating: Harassing

Number Of Times Searched: 294

Country/Region: GBR

Last Checked Time: just now

03301333527 Comment Count: 9

  • 15/022025
    Dave J - Clearly a scam. Received a text stating a bank transfer had been set up for £255 to be sent to Ahmed Patel to take place tomorrow. Advised that I should call 03301333527 if it was "nothing to do with me...".
  • 14/022025
    Anonymous - Alert: Balance transfer for 255.00GBP to AHMED PATELL has been setup for 15/02/25. Nothing to do with you? contact 0330 133 3527 for further questions
  • 14/022025
    Anonymous - I had a text from 07394 242445 saying 'Use *** for transfer of 392.99GBP to ZARA . Nothing to do with you? Contact 0330 133 3527 for further questions Clearly a scam.
  • 14/022025
    Cathy - Direct debit for £255 to Aviva .... contact 0330133 3527 for further questions
  • 14/022025
    It's a scam - Reported to the NCA & UK Goverment
  • 14/022025
    Susan - Direct Debit to AVIVA for £250.00 has been set up for 15/02/25. Nothing to do with you? Contact us on 0330 133 3527 for further questions. It is a scam call
  • 14/022025
    Jack - 'Direct Debit to Aviva for 395.00GBP has been setup for 15/02/2025. Nothing to do with you? contact us on 0330 133 3527 for further questions'
  • 13/022025
    lOU - I had a text from 07394241359 saying 'Use *** for transfer of 392.99GBP to azara, nothing to do with you? Contact 0330 133 3527 for further questions - likely SCAM
  • 10/022025
    Anonymous - was asked to call this number after receiving text claiming my Nationwide account had been used in Devon.

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