03301331905
☎️ 03301331905 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Buzz Networks Limited. It is part of the phone block 330133 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301331905
- Santander fraud scam callDec
2025Scam related to Ve solutionsAug
2024Scam call pretending to be bankAug
2024User reports a scam experienceAug
2024This service is safeAug
2024Helped with HSBC account issueAug
2024Real HSBC issued new cardAug
2024User exclaims about HSBC bankAug
2024Trusted and reliable serviceAug
2024Genuine number, poor call qualityAug
2024Verify bank contact to avoid scamsAug
2024Check with bank for authenticityAug
2024Not a scam; check informationAug
2024Scam versus spoofed numbers explainedAug
2024Verify calls directly with bankAug
2024Scammer impersonating HSBC requestAug
2024Warning about HSBC scam callAug
2024Scammers posing as HSBC. Beware!Aug
2024HSBC scam call alert. Caution!Aug
2024Potential scam text ignored and blockedJul
2024Suspicious scam text, number blockedJul
2024Spam call ignored immediatelyJul
2024Scam claiming to be bankJul
2024Scam call claiming to be LloydsJul
2024Scam text pretending to be LloydsJul
2024Fake number, contact bank directlyJul
2024User suspects potential scam activityJul
2024Fraudulent Lloyds bank message receivedJul
2024Bank scams likely; verify contactJul
2024Lloyds Bank fraud reportedJul
2024Report scams to Action Fraud siteJul
2024Scam impersonating Lloyds bankJul
2024Scam text impersonating Lloyds BankJul
2024Lloyds impersonation scam call alertJul
2024Lloyds scam call request reportedJul
2024Number Of Searches: 89 Number Of Comments: 32 First Seen: 08 July 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Netherley(Lancashire), North Ormesby(North Yorkshire) and Pont Llogel(Powys).
03301331905 has 32 comments of which 20 x negative and 8 x positive and 4 x neutral
03301331905 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301331905 👆 is reported as linked to both genuine and fraudulent activity. Some users have confirmed it as a legitimate number used by HSBC's fraud team, often appearing on official letters and associated with genuine card replacement services, though calls may have poor line quality and accents that raise suspicion. However, others report it being used in scams impersonating various banks, including Santander and Lloyds, with tactics such as requesting card details or urging urgent callbacks. It is crucial never to respond directly to unexpected calls or texts from this number. Always verify by contacting your bank using official numbers found on your bank card or statements. Be aware that scammers often spoof genuine bank numbers, complicating identification. Exercise caution and report suspicious activity promptly.
Reports on phone number 03301331905
7 monthsI got calls from someone pretending to be the fraud department at Santander.co.uk, saying they needed my info to keep my card safe and send me replacements. Even while I was on the phone with the real Santander, these lot kept calling me again and again. Turned out to be a scam, no question!Santander. co. ukSantander2 yearsTotal rip off. Heard something like "Ve-(can't really make it out)-solutions" when they called.2 yearsgot a text supposedly from nationwide bank about my direct debit. this old bloke started going on and on about nothing important and tried to get my card details lol. i just laughed and he quickly hung up. definitely a proper SCAM!Nationwide Bank2 yearsTotal rip off!2 yearsLooks good to me.2 yearsDon’t think this is a scam call. Look through the comments here and you’ll see what I mean. If you plug this number into Google or your preferred search engine, you’ll get some decent info. It’s important to remember there’s a big difference between a fake scam number - which is often a made-up UK landline used by fraudsters - and a spoofed number, where scammers copy a real company’s number to trick you. Spoofing is a real headache, but blocking or marking these calls as scams could mean missing out on legit calls from the actual company.UK2 yearsThis seems totally legit.2 yearsHey everyone, no need to freak out, that was legit HSBC. I spoke to them on the phone yesterday and they sent me a new card, which arrived this morning :)HSBC2 yearsJust a quick heads up: don’t confuse a spoofed number with an actual scam number. This number isn’t a scam - it’s actually used by HSBC’s fraud department. Real scam calls should be blocked and you can report them by texting ‘7726’ to alert your phone company about the suspicious number. Also, you should mark them with a ‘red’ danger rating on this website. But don’t report legit numbers like this one, even if scammers pretend to call from them. Check out the green and blue ratings here for examples of genuine calls.HSBC2 yearsGot on the phone with a guy who helped me sort out my HSBC account without any hassle. Cheers!HSBC2 yearsSounds like it was a legit HSBCUK number, since it was on a letter with the right name and address. But the woman on the phone had a strong Pakistani accent, and the line was terrible - really scratchy and full of noise. I kept having to ask her to say things again as I couldn’t make out much. She also put me on hold three separate times, and each wait felt ages. The whole call dragged on for 40 minutes and ended up costing me £7. Properly annoying experience.HSBC UK2 yearsMy mum and dad got a call from this number saying their card had been used overseas. The person on the line didn’t say which bank they worked for, which made them uneasy. I rang the number myself afterwards and it turned out to be HSBC, who confirmed they hadn’t made any such call about fraud. If you ever feel unsure, it’s best to ring your bank directly!HSBC2 yearsSCAM ALERT: Got a call supposedly from HSBC saying there was a problem with a payment being declined. They asked me to ring a number, but it wasn’t actually HSBC’s official line. Definitely a dodgy scam.FRAUD ALERTHSBC2 yearsGot a call saying my HSBC card got declined at some store I’ve never even been to, and then they wanted me to ring this dodgy number. Total scam, don’t fall for it!HSBC2 yearsGot a text claiming it was from HSBC about a payment getting declined and telling me to ring their number... total scam! :(HSBC2 yearsGot a text saying ring HSBC but it’s obvious scam, don’t fall for it!HSBC2 yearsGot a text from +447301330119 saying my mobile number was changed by Lloyds Bank and if it wasn’t me, to ring 0330 133 1905. I don’t even have an account with Lloyds so I just ignored it and blocked the number afterwards.Lloyds BankLloyds2 yearsGot a text from 07376 784805 claiming to be Lloyds says my mobile number has been changed. It told me to ring 0330 133 1905 if I hadn’t asked for it. Felt dodgy straight away so I just blocked it. Definitely looks like a scam to me.Lloyds2 yearsCalled claiming to be from Lloyds bank - total scam!Lloyd ' s2 yearsI got a call from this EE number asking me to ring them back on the number they gave. Said something about updating my phone number. I just ignored it and threw it straight in the bin. You should do the same, honestly.2 yearsSomebody said they were from Lloyds bank, told me my number had been changed in their system. They asked me to ring back if I hadn’t done it. Bit fishy if you ask me.Lloyds Bank2 yearsGot a text saying it was from Lloyds, telling me to ring that number. Total scam.Lloyds2 yearsAvoid dialling 03301331905 at all costs! Instead, reach out to your bank using the number printed on the back of your card. I contacted Lloyds Bank directly using that number and confirmed that it was a fraudulent contact. Stay safe and double-check when in doubt!Lloyds Bank2 yearsThis almost definitely looks like a scam to me.2 yearsReceived a dodgy message pretending to be from Lloyds Bank about an alteration to my number. They urged me to ring them back.Lloyds Bank2 yearsHad a weird call claiming to be from Lloyds Bank about some fraud on my account. Sounded dodgy so I hung up straight away. Always be careful with these!Lloyds Bank2 yearsSounds like it could be one of those typical bank scam calls. I’d say the safest thing is to ring your bank directly using the number on your card to confirm. Never just trust unexpected calls claiming to be from your bank. Most of the time, it’s a scam, maybe 99% of cases. There’s always a tiny chance it’s for real though. There’s actually a post just below here explaining how to report scam calls like this, including ones from the number in question.2 yearsSomeone said they were from Lloyds but it was a total scam.Lloyds Bank2 yearsGot a text sayin it was Lloyds about changing my phone number. Total scam, don’t trust it!Lloyds2 yearsThey said they were from Lloyds and wanted me to ring 'em back. Definitely seemed fishy to me.Lloyds2 yearsIf you come across suspicious scam texts, the police recommend forwarding them to 7726 and sending a screenshot or copying the message to email '[email protected]'. More details can also be found on the Action Fraud website. There’s a TV show on the BBC iPlayer where ethical hackers actually infiltrate scammers’ systems to catch them in the act. It’s quite fascinating to see the lengths these criminal gangs go to avoid getting caught - they’re really clever and organised! You can even see what happens if you ring back these bank scam numbers on the programme.Action FraudAuntie Beeb2 yearsSomeone said they were from Lloyds and told me to ring them back.LloydsSubmit Your Own Report (0330 133 1905)
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