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Citizens advice (claimed) +44 330 341 3782 ☎ +443303413782
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The analysis of calls made by +443303413782 reveals a persistent and malicious pattern of behaviour, with multiple reports of scam attempts. The callers claim to be from various organisations, including Citizens Advice and HMRC, but their intentions are clearly fraudulent. The frequency and aggressiveness of the calls, often with foreign accents, suggest a large-scale scam operation. It is essential to exercise extreme caution when dealing with such calls and never provide personal or financial information.
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During the weekend a call arrived from this number with a strong Indian accent claiming to be Three Mobile, warning that my SIM would be disconnected unless I supplied a code sent by text and verified an email. I complied, then sensed something off and cancelled the direct debit, as Three was closed. The next day Three confirmed they never request such actions, meaning the scammers tried to hijack my account by setting up an online profile while on the phone.
They claimed to be from Citizens Advice. Since when do they make unsolicited calls?
I suspected a mobile scam, ignored the call, reported it and blocked the number.
A call came through without leaving any message; after seeing the feedback here, I intend to block it.
From past experience, I know this number is used for scams, and they frequently call, trying different numbers, but never leave a message.
These scam calls are driving me mad; I’d blow a whistle loudly on the phone, then tell them to *** off 🐝😎👍
Fed up with these scam calls, a loud whistle down the phone should deter them soon enough 🐝😎👍
They present themselves as a UK debt‑solution firm, yet they're not, and keep calling from ever‑changing numbers.
They are offering debt solutions, but they arent a uk company as they claim, and they keep calling from differnt numbers constanly!
claimed to be from citizens advice, which seems unusual since they typically don't make calls
After fifteen calls in one day, a man claimed to be from HMRC demanding higher debt payments. When I asked about the monthly amount, he mentioned £200 – obviously a scam. I told him he was lying, got a bit rude, and he hung up.
Received 15 calls in a single day, claiming to be from HMRC and insisting I increase my debt payments. When I questioned the amount, they stated £200, which I knew was false. I confronted them, and they hung up.
Blocking these fraudsters seems endless, yet they keep ringing from fresh numbers 🤬🤬🤬🤬.
These pestering calls are driving me mad; despite being on the TPS list they keep asking for Brian Jones, and I even snapped, "Brian Jones is dead, you insensitive ..."
It's frustrating that blocking these scammers is ineffective, as they continue to call from different numbers.
I'm fed up with these companys, i'm on the TPS list and they keep calling for Brian Jones, even told them he's dead
A set of numbers keeps ringing me, clearly an Indian call‑centre scam; they never leave a message, so I’ll block the line.
A series of calls from similar numbers have been received, strongly suggesting the involvement of Indian call centre scammers, who consistently fail to leave a message, leading to the decision to block this number
I ignored the call because the number was unfamiliar, and no voicemail was left.
I didnt answer this call, because i didnt recognise the number, and they didnt leave a voicemail
Those callers were Indian scammers.
No conversation took place.
Scammers from India.
There was no conversation.
This number is a scammer posing as debt collector, claiming i owe a debt
It appears to be a debt‑related scam.
This is clearly a debt scam attempt
The so‑called Debt Advice Foundation appears fraudulent, with foreign accents used across multiple numbers after the first was blocked.
A call arrived today claiming to have looked up my name to discuss debts; please don’t share any details – it’s a scam.