It’s take two on “30330.”

Leading Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden’s team had a self-deprecating laugh Thursday over his bungled debate-night appeal for donations, requesting contributions heavy on 3’s and 0’s.

“If you agree with me, go to Joe 30330 and help me in this fight,” said the former vice president in his closing statement Wednesday night, blowing a nationally televised fundraising opportunity.

“In case you missed last night’s debate, Joe meant to say ‘Text Joe to 30330’ but left a word out,” clarified Biden’s campaign in a Thursday email. “Oops.”

“The funny part is we text Joe all the time about emails like this,” said the message. “The next time we text him, we want him to know how many grassroots donations have come in.

“So whether it’s $3.03, $30.33, or $303.30, Joe will love to hear that supporters like you are chipping in what they can to this campaign.”

The email features links at which Biden boosters can donate at those levels.

“P.S. If you’re reading this on your phone, text Joe to 30330,” the email closes, with a final crack.

Biden wasn’t the only one who capitalized on the gaffe Thursday — an apparent supporter of South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg snapped up the online domain for Joe3030.com and directed it to Buttigieg’s campaign website.

Though Team Biden took the viral flub in stride, the message also tried to spin the candidate’s rough performance as a “great night” in which “Joe laid out his vision for the future and the stakes of this election.”