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0330 non-geographic lookup

Who Called Me From a 0330 Number? UK Non-Geographic Range

A 0330 number is a UK non-geographic phone number — businesses, charities and government use 0330 numbers because they cost callers the same as a standard 01 or 02 call and are included in inclusive minutes. 0330 is NOT a premium-rate range and is NOT freephone.

Risk: Low — 0330 numbers are charged at the same rate as a standard 01 or 02 call, including from mobiles. Inclusive call minutes apply, so in practice 0330 calls are usually free.

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Number type

UK Non-Geographic

Number format

0330 ___ ____ (an 11-digit number)

Call cost

Same as 01/02 (inc. in minutes)

Risk level

Low

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Frequently asked questions about 0330 numbers

Is 0330 free to call?

No, but it is cheap. 0330 numbers cost the same as a standard 01 or 02 call, including from mobiles, and are included in any inclusive call minutes you have. So in practice on most modern phone plans calling 0330 costs nothing extra.

Who called me from a 0330 number?

A 0330 caller is using a UK non-geographic business number. Type the full 11-digit 0330 number into the free checker on this page to see the original Ofcom range holder (the provider who supplies the number — typically Gamma, Vodafone, BT, Sky, Virtual1).

Is 0330 a scam number?

The 0330 range is widely used by legitimate UK businesses, charities and government departments. Individual 0330 numbers can occasionally be used by scammers but the prefix itself is not scam-flagged. Treat any unsolicited call asking for bank details, login codes or money with caution regardless of the prefix.

Why do businesses use 0330 numbers?

UK businesses choose 0330 over a 01/02 area code for three reasons: (1) it is location-neutral — a 0330 number does not imply a specific town, useful for nationwide brands. (2) call cost is the same as a local-rate number, so callers are not put off. (3) the number is portable across providers and stays with the business if they switch supplier.

How much does 0330 cost from a mobile?

Calling 0330 from a UK mobile costs the standard rate from your mobile contract — the same as calling a 01/02 landline. Inclusive minutes apply. There is no service charge, no access charge — just your normal per-minute rate (or zero if you have unlimited minutes).

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