01325500035
☎️ 01325500035 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 132550 with a prefix of 01325. The area code 01325 originates from Darlington.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01325500035
- HSBC caller very confusing experienceNov
2020Suspicious call clarifying PPI claimJan
2020Unknown early morning missed callJun
2018Voicemail from Neil Jackson receivedNov
2017Possible scam call from HSBCJul
2017Legitimate HSBC Life phone numberMar
2017Frequent calls without conversationOct
2016Voice mail from scams identifiedJun
2016Unrecognized number, no message leftApr
2016Suspicious call claiming to be HSBCApr
2016Scam number, do not engageApr
2012Warning about unidentified fraudulent numberApr
2012Suspicious call pretending to be banksJun
2011Unknown number requesting absent sonMay
2011Regarding HSBC commercial debt recoveryApr
2011Unknown caller posing as HSBCApr
2011Positive feedback on helpful siteFeb
2008Unknown missed call from unfamiliar number.Feb
2008Received a call from unknown numberJan
2008Received call from HSBC recentlyJan
2008Confirm HSBC spoke minutes agoJan
2008Possible scam call from HBSCJan
2008Missed call, website needs attentionJan
2008Legit HSBC caller, left VMJan
2008Missed call, no message, invalid numberJan
2008Missed call, no message, no responseJan
2008Unclear response; indicates error likelyDec
2007Legitimate enquiry from HSBC bankDec
2007Received unrecognized call, didn't connectDec
2007Received a call this morningDec
2007Received suspicious call requesting verificationDec
2007Caution against potential scam callDec
2007Unrecognized missed call, unsure senderDec
2007Unrecognized call from 01325 500035Nov
2007received unknown missed callNov
2007Questioning possible harassment situationNov
2007Number Of Searches: 190 Number Of Comments: 35 First Seen: 23 June 2011 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cuckfield(West Sussex), Norton Green(Isle of Wight) and Nupend(Gloucestershire).
01325500035 has 35 comments of which 2 x negative and 33 x neutral
01325500035 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01325500035 👆 is reported as a phone number often claiming to represent HSBC, with mixed feedback from users. Several report it as a scam or fraudulent, impersonating HSBC or other official organisations and attempting to obtain personal details. Some warn that the callers pressure for sensitive information and are unprofessional or unclear. However, a few users confirm the number is legitimately associated with HSBC Life or commercial debt recovery departments. Calls are sometimes made without leaving messages, causing confusion and suspicion. Overall, caution is advised: do not provide personal information unless you can independently verify the caller’s identity through official channels. Many recommend ignoring or blocking the number and reporting suspicious activity to protect against potential scams.
Reports on phone number 01325500035
6 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from HSBC’s business review centre. They kept messing up my name and seemed really clueless about how to keep the chat going. Honestly, it felt pretty odd and suspicious to me.HSBC Business Review Centre7 yearsI got a call supposedly about a PPI claim, but I couldn’t talk at that moment, so I just ended the call.8 yearsGot a call from this number super early this morning but no message left. No clue who it could be.9 yearsI received a voicemail on my work phone from someone named Neil Jackson, asking for a return call. If anyone knows him, I would appreciate any insight!Neil Jackson9 yearsEarlier today, I received a rather dubious call purporting to be from HSBC, urging me to get back to them pronto on 03455857567. Quite frankly, there’s absolutely no justification for such a request-my account holds no messages of concern or anything similar. I’m inclined to think this whole affair is nothing more than a couple of scams.HSBC9 yearsEven though I’ve come across a number of unfavourable reviews, I can assure you that this is indeed linked to HSBC! It pertains to matters concerning HSBC Life, particularly around life insurance and critical illness claims. I was rather doubtful at first, but after I returned their call yesterday, I can verify they are legitimate.HSBCHSBC Life10 yearsWe recently received a call from these individuals claiming to be from HSBC bank. They didn't request any personal or security details during the conversation, which has led us to think this might be a genuine inquiry.HSBC10 yearsWe recently received a call from this number, and it was rather peculiar. The caller had our name and claimed to be from our bank. They then proceeded to ask for some security details which, naturally, we were reluctant to provide. The moment we sensed something was off, the chap assured us there was no cause for alarm and instructed us to look for a note the next time we accessed our account. Quite dodgy, if you ask me!10 yearsThis number keeps calling me, but as soon as I pick up, it just disconnects. Quite annoying, really!10 yearsI received a missed call earlier, but I haven't the faintest idea who it could have been.10 yearsWe received a missed call from the number 01325 500035. Does anyone know who this may belong to?10 yearsIt’s quite possible that this number belongs to HBSC as we’ve encountered a missed call from it ourselves while working there, prompting our search. I'd advise being cautious; don't reveal any personal information, and always verify who you're speaking with if there's any doubt. Best of luck!HBSC10 yearsI received a voicemail on my mobile from this number claiming to be associated with HSBC. The voice on the recording seemed to be a chap in his late twenties to early thirties, introducing himself as Kenneth. He provided another number to reach him: 01179296778. After doing some digging with HSBC, it turns out both of these numbers are fraudulent. Quite the dodgy situation!HSBCKenneth10 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier today, but they didn’t leave a message before hanging up. I’ve got no idea who it could be. Any thoughts? Interestingly, the missed call didn't show up in our missed calls list, just popped up in the messages folder which is rather peculiar!10 yearsThis number doesn’t ring a bell and they didn’t say anything when they called.10 yearsReceived a call today from someone purporting to be from HSBC. I didn’t stick around to chat and ended the call abruptly.HSBC11 yearsI received a call from this number this morning. It seemed to be engaged on the line, but since we were clueless about who it was, I decided to look it up. And here I am!11 yearsI can verify that this was indeed HSBC. Just had a chat with the assistant to our relationship manager mere moments ago.HSBC11 yearsTHIS NUMBER IS NOT GENUINE!!! HSBC AND M&S HAVE NO RECORD OF IT!!! Numerous individuals have mistakenly claimed that this number is affiliated with these organisations, but that's simply false! I reached out to both businesses and they confirmed that there’s absolutely no connection. Plus, I have no ties to either firm, so what would prompt them to contact me? PLEASE DO NOT SHARE ANY PERSONAL DETAILS WITH THEM!! The first occasion they rang me, they posed as HSBC; I outright refused to divulge any details since I’m not even a customer anymore-HSBC would’ve been aware of that had they been legitimate. Then, on another occasion, this number masqueraded as the tax office, demanding my date of birth and national insurance number. It’s quite evident that they’re not on the level, especially since the same number claims to represent several large firms and the tax office (which, by the way, always withholds their caller ID). Let’s keep our information safe. We need to band together to have this number taken down and uncover who’s behind this scam. The next call may target an unsuspecting elderly person who might not recognise the ruse… We've got to put a stop to this!!HSBCM & S11 yearsI received a missed call earlier, but there were no messages accompanying it. Just wanted to share my appreciation for this site - it’s really useful!11 yearsIs it possible that this could actually be HSBC? Would a reputable company call without dropping a message? I reckon HW (7 Jan) has hit the nail on the head. It's best not to divulge any personal details to them. When an organisation is on the level, they should be able to provide proper verification through written communication.HSBCHW11 yearsI received a missed call from this number, but no message was left. I haven’t made an effort to return the call yet.11 yearsThis number rang us up and asked for our son, who hasn't resided here for a couple of years now. We tried calling the number back, but we couldn’t seem to get through.11 yearsI received a missed call earlier, but I haven't the foggiest idea who it might have been.11 yearsI received a call from them earlier on. I ended up leaving a voicemail. It was indeed a genuine representative from HSBC.HSBC11 yearsReceived a call on my mobile from someone claiming to be from HSBC. They mentioned they couldn’t disclose the details of the call until we verified our identity. It was rather peculiar as they gave us half our postcode and then prompted us for the remainder. Then they asked about a portion of our birthday, insisting we confirm the rest. Quite the odd experience, to say the least!HSBC11 yearsLooks like it’s HSBC's collections team trying to track someone down! Whoops!HSBC11 yearsWe were also keen to unravel this enigma. What a fantastic platform! Interestingly, we had a voicemail from HSBC around the same period, so I’m fairly convinced that this is who’s behind the number.HSBC12 yearsIndeed, that was a wrong number we received.12 yearsSo, we set up an account with HSBC roughly three weeks back and just received a call from this number today. They didn’t bother to leave a voicemail or anything. Quite baffling, really!HSBC12 yearsIs someone bothering you?12 yearsWe received a call from a number we didn’t recognise, but the line didn’t connect at all. Very peculiar!12 yearsOn the 18th of December 2007, we received a call from this number. Since we’re with HSBC, we’re a bit curious about who it might be. Oddly enough, they never bothered to get back in touch with us after that initial call. Quite mysterious, really!HSBC12 yearsI received a missed call from this number as well, but they didn’t leave a message. When I tried to return the call, it turned out to be an invalid number. Quite mysterious, isn't it?15 yearsToday, I received a phone call from this number that raised my eyebrows. The caller had the cheek to mention my name and claimed to be representing my bank. They proceeded to request that I verify some security details-naturally, I refused. As my suspicions grew, the chap reassured me not to fret and suggested that I take a look the next time I accessed my account, as he would be leaving a note for me. Quite dodgy if you ask me!Submit Your Own Report (01325 500035)
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