01226322011
☎️ 01226322011 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1226322 with a prefix of 01226. The area code 01226 originates from Barnsley.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01226322011
- HSBC fraud number confirmed authenticAug
2023Avoid these scam messages altogetherJan
2023Received scam SMS pretending HSBCDec
2022Warning about spoofed bank numbersAug
2022Be cautious, contact to verifyAug
2022Warning about fraudulent text messagesAug
2022Unsure person asserting half siblingMar
2022Scam caller pretending to be HSBCAug
2021Suspicious number for foreign paymentFeb
2021Reported HSBC phishing attempt by emailNov
2019Wrong number always engagedFeb
2016User encountered an unhelpful scammerJan
2016high-powered safe business environment, protectedJan
2016Contact this number for helpNov
2015Received fraudulent text from numberNov
2015Verified by contacting HSBC customer serviceOct
2015Reasonable suspicion over Burlamacco numberSep
2015Suspicious text, did not respondSep
2015Suspicion of HSBC scam detectionFeb
2011called us during work hoursOct
2010Number Of Searches: 414 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 16 May 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ardnadam(Argyll and Bute), Meadowfield(Durham), Ovington(Norfolk), Pont Hwfa(Anglesey/Sir Fon) and Upper Cumberworth(West Yorkshire).
01226322011 has 19 comments of which 7 x neutral and 10 x negative and 2 x positive
01226322011 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01226322011 👆 is reported as a phone number associated with HSBC fraud investigations, but many users warn it’s frequently spoofed by scammers. While some confirm it’s a genuine HSBC contact, others have experienced bogus calls and texts prompting for bank details or suspicious payment verifications. The number appears on HSBC resources but scammers commonly imitate it, causing confusion. People advise cautiousness, emphasising verifying any contact via official bank numbers found on cards before responding. Several have flagged it linked to phishing attempts, and calls from overseas or unusual charges have been reported. Overall, it’s a number to treat with suspicion unless thoroughly checked through official HSBC channels to avoid falling victim to fraud.
Reports on phone number 01226322011
3 yearsThis is definitely a legitimate HSBC number for reporting fraud. I just rang it after noticing some dodgy activity on my credit card. If you check the HSBC site, you’ll find this number mentioned on the page that discusses text alerts, right at the end.HSBC4 yearsSteer clear of these fraudulent texts, they’re just not worth your time!4 yearsI got a dodgy text from this fake number, pretending to be from HSBC. It claimed to be the fraud prevention team, urging me to click on a link to provide my bank details for account protection. What a farce!HSBC4 yearsWhenever someone calls saying they're from your bank, don’t just block or ignore it straight away - it could be scammers trying to trick you. The best thing to do is to call your bank back on the number printed on your card to confirm if it’s legit. You really can’t be too sure if the caller’s genuine or not.4 yearsGot a text from number 01227323011 saying it was from HSBC fraud team, but it’s definitely a scam. Watch out!HSBC4 yearssomeone rang me saying they were from hsb or something, but not sure if it was legit at all.5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC, but it was definitely a scam. Don’t pick up if you get one like that. I rang HSBC straight away to check and they confirmed it was fraudulent.HSBC5 yearsI got a call from this number about confirming a payment for a phone delivery I supposedly won. It seemed off when I noticed the charge was only £1.10 for postage, and it was coming from the States. Felt a bit dodgy to me.States7 yearsGot a text claiming to be from HSBC, said my details were reported for phishing or something. Bit suspicious if you ask me.HSBC10 yearsIt seems to us that this could very well be the scam detection unit from HSBC.HSBC11 yearsThis was meant to be an hsbe reverse charge call but it just keeps busy and won’t connect at all.HSBC11 yearsSome bloke from abroad called, claiming he could fix my computer. I messsed him about a bit, and that didn’t seem to go down well. Once I mentioned the call was being recorded, he just cut me off straightaway.11 yearsI got a call from hsbe’s fraud detection team. Felt legit and secure enough.HSBC11 yearsIf you're concerned about a suspicious message, you can get in touch with these numbers: 0345 600 2290 (for textphone use 03457 125 563). Alternatively, outside daytime hours, from 10pm to 8am, ring 0345 600 7010 or, if calling from abroad, +44 1442 422 929. Textphone calls from overseas can go to +44 1792 494 394. Got this info from the hsbe contact help area on their webpage.HSBE11 yearsGot a call from 01226322011 saying it was fraud prevention, but turns out it was a scam text pretending to be from them quoting d1. Be careful!11 yearsHonestly, I'm pretty sure it’s HSBC. I called the usual number that’s on the back of my card to check, and it turned out to be the 03456 052324 one.HSBC11 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC fraud prevention, mentioned D1 total fraud, came from a Barnsley number. Felt a bit iffy about it all.hsbeBarnsley11 yearsGot a dodgy text on me phone which looked like some scam, so I just ignored it and didn’t reply.11 yearsCalled the office just now.Submit Your Own Report (01226 322011)
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