03301900286
☎️ 03301900286 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TELNYX UK LIMITED. It is part of the phone block 330190 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03301900286
- HSBC one-time passcode for paymentNov
2022Suspicious Airbnb purchase code alertJan
2022Warning: Potential text scam alertJan
2022HSBC fraud alert on paymentJan
2022Warning about HSBC phishing scamJan
2022Claims HSBE is a scamDec
2021Warning about high-level scam callDec
2021HSBC text scam warning homeDec
2021Warning: Scam involving one-time codeDec
2021HSBC phishing scam for banking detailsDec
2021Suspected spam from this numberDec
2021Requesting telemarketing scams be outlawedDec
2021Warning about Airbnb scam impersonationDec
2021Warning about potential phishing scamDec
2021Text message about scam warningDec
2021Notify bank of unauthorized transactionDec
2021Warns against scam HSBC textDec
2021Fraudulent text about bank transactionDec
2021Request to call for verificationDec
2021Unnecessary push for health appointmentDec
2021Scam alert: fake HSBC messageDec
2021HSBC scam confirmed, stay cautiousDec
2021Received fake HSBC phishing messageDec
2021Text received for possible phishingDec
2021One time passcode for purchaseDec
2021Same message, same amount, referenceDec
2021Feeling the same wayDec
2021Question authenticity of text messageDec
2021Fraudulent HSBC charges at CoinbaseDec
2021Authenticating AIRBNB purchase, please verifyDec
2021Unsolicited HSBC pass code messageDec
2021Contact provided if transaction suspiciousDec
2021Possible fake HSBC phone phishingDec
2021suspicion of possible scammingDec
2021Suspicious text message from HSBCDec
2021Problem with HSBC one-time passcodeDec
2021Suspicious text message from HSBCDec
2021Similar experience as previous commentDec
2021Fraudster pretending to be HSBCDec
2021Fraudulent message about HSBCUKPASCDDec
2021Warning: HSBC one-time code scamDec
2021Number Of Searches: 122 Number Of Comments: 40 First Seen: 04 December 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cotehill(Cumbria), Craymere Beck(Norfolk), Gretton(Shropshire), Longcombe(Devon) and Lower Halstow(Kent).
03301900286 has 40 comments of which 26 x neutral and 14 x negative
03301900286 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301900286 👆 is reported as a highly sophisticated phishing scam involving fraudulent texts claiming to be from HSBC. Recipients receive fake one-time passcodes for large payments, often referencing Airbnb or Coinbase transactions, despite no actual account or transaction. The messages urge recipients to call a provided number, which connects to scammers attempting to extract sensitive banking details. Genuine HSBC fraud teams use different contact numbers. Many victims have confirmed this as a scam after verifying with HSBC directly. The calls mimic official lines and can sound convincing, but the HSBC bank and fraud teams emphatically warn against responding to or calling the numbers given in these texts. Visitors should remain vigilant, avoid engaging with suspicious messages, and contact their bank through official channels only.
Reports on phone number 03301900286
4 yearsGot a message from HSBC saying I had a one-time code 766180 for a payment of £490.53 to AIRBNB with reference CF90SJ. If it wasn’t me, they asked to ring their fraud department on 0330 220 4419. Pretty scary if you didn’t make that payment!HSBCAIRBNB5 yearsReceived a one-time passcode of 848510 for a transaction amounting to £595.00 with AIRBNB, reference: BR99PG2. If you didn't initiate this, please ring us at 0330 190 0286. Seems rather suspicious to me!5 yearsGot a weird text about paying for an Airbnb but I don’t even have an account with HSBC. Definitely a scam - ignore it!AirbnbHSBC5 yearsI just got a call saying there was suspicious activity on my HSBC account. They claim a payment of £852.60 to Jconsul Ltd with ref: r6sjc has been frozen. They asked me to ring their fraud department at 0330 190 0286 to sort it out. Looks dodgy to me!HSBCJConsul Ltd5 yearsPurporting to be from the fraud department of HSBC, they asserted that they had halted a transaction intended for JCONSUL LTD. This is undoubtedly a phishing attempt!HSBC5 yearsLooks like it was a scam from HSBE, dont trust them!5 yearsGot a text saying it was from HSBC with a code to confirm a purchase. It told me to ring a number if I hadn’t made it. Don’t bother calling, it’s definitely a scam.HSBC5 yearsGot a call from some scammer pretending to be HSBC, said I needed a one-time passcode for a £600 AirBnB booking. They told me to ring them back and even used a voice just like the real HSBC helpline to guide me through what to do. Honestly, it felt like a really clever scam, way more convincing than usual.HSBC5 yearsJust got a message saying I needed to confirm a one-time code for a payment supposedly to Argos. Definately a dodgy text, don’t fall for it, didn’t request anything like that. Seemed suss straight away!Argos5 yearsI reckon this number has been sending out some dodgy spam messages.5 yearsI just received a text message claiming to be from HSBC, but I suspect it’s a phishing attempt to steal my banking information. Be cautious and don't share any personal details!HSBC5 yearsDear Mr Johnston, I implore you to take a stand against the scourge of telemarketing scams during your time in office! It’s high time we put an end to these fraudulent practices that plague innocent people. Cheers!Johnston5 yearsreceived a text saying it was from hsbc with a one-time code and a number to ring back on. definitely a scam, i didnt send it and i’m sure no bank would ask me to call a random number like that. be careful folks!HSBC5 yearsTotal rip off! They claimed to be from AirBnB but it’s just a scam. Watch out!Airbnb5 yearsI've been in touch with HSBC after receiving a peculiar text while I was at their branch. It turns out the message below is nothing but a scam - absolutely no affiliation with HSBC whatsoever. "YOUR ONE TIME PASSWORD IS 848510 FOR A PURCHASE OF 595 TO AIRBNB. CALL 0330***** IF THIS WASN’T YOU."HSBCAIRBNB5 yearsJust got a message sayin my one time code is 848510 for a £595.50 charge with Airbnb, ref: pj76gc. I didn’t do anythin like that so if it wasn’t you, they want you to ring 0330 190 0286. Pretty weird not sure what to make of it.Airbnb5 yearsThis was a scam call trying to trick me with a one-time passcode supposedly from HSBC. The message was exactly like the ones others have mentioned. Definitely don’t ring that number back.HSBC5 yearsI got this dodgy message saying I made a purchase at Airbnb for £595.60, which is totally false as I don’t even have an account with that bank. It included a one-time code, 848510, and asked me to ring 0330 190 0286 if I didn’t do it. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it!5 years0330 190 0286 If this number belongs to you and isn't a legit Airbnb call, I urge you to reach out. It seems all the other entries here are dodgy. Definitely feels like a scam!Airbnb5 yearsThey kept insisting I book a health screening, but I don’t need one since I just had one a few weeks back.5 yearsI got a text saying it was from HSBC, asking me to ring them because someone was trying to use my account to buy stuff on Coinbase. But the thing is, I've never even had an HSBC account, so it was obviously dodgy and a scam.HSBCCoinbase5 yearsReceived a similar message regarding the same kind of transaction. I don’t have an account with HSBC, thankfully. My partner realised it was a con, and after doing a bit of searching online, your website helped to validate our worries. It’s astonishing how much effort these crooks put into their schemes. I found myself hanging on the line for a good 15 minutes, and the whole thing sounded incredibly convincing. It’s quite troubling to think of how many folks might have fallen for this ruse and inadvertently shared their personal info. What a bunch of rascals! Many thanks to your team for shedding light on this scam.HSBC5 yearsReceived a similar notification as an HSBC account holder, nearly caught me off guard since I've had other messages that looked just like it!HSBC5 yearsI received a message stating my One Time Passcode is 893834 to authorise a transaction of £495.50 for AIRBNB, reference PJ76GC. If this isn't correct, it advised calling 0330 190 0286. I bank with HSBC, and this text appeared in the same thread as previous verification messages. I reached out to HSBC using the number I have and their fraud team verified that it's definitely a phishing scam. They suggested I could change my bank cards for peace of mind, but reassured me that no such transaction has been recorded in their systems.HSBC5 yearsI've received a message stating that my one-time passcode is 817395 for a transaction totalling £482.73 to complete a purchase on COINBASE Red - r2SJ7. If this transaction doesn’t sound familiar, I’ve been advised to get in touch with the fraud team at 03301900286.5 yearsI’ve received the identical message, along with the same amount and reference number. It’s quite peculiar, don’t you think?5 yearsI’m experiencing the very same situation!5 yearsI received a message stating that my One Time Passcode is 320107 for a transaction of £482.73 at COINBASE, reference R2SJ7. If this isn’t something I initiated, I'm advised to contact the fraud team at 03301900286. The message purports to be from HSBC's fraud department, which raised my eyebrows, especially since I bank with them, and the text appeared alongside my earlier authorisation messages. Quite perplexing, I must say!HSBC5 yearsThis message is strikingly similar to the other communications from HSBC regarding a transaction with COINBASE-clearly, it's a scam!HSBCCOINBASE5 yearsAttention! Your One Time Passcode is 893834, which has been generated for a transaction amounting to £495.50 with AIRBNB - Reference: PJ76GC. If you did not authorise this, we kindly urge you to reach out to us at 0330 190 0286 immediately.5 yearsI received a message from HSBC regarding a passcode for a large transaction. The thing is, I don’t even have an account with them!HSBC5 yearsIf this transaction isn't familiar to you, please reach out to the number below: You’ve received a One Time Passcode for 399960 for a purchase of 482.73 GBP on COINBASE, Reference - R3SJ7. Should this not be something you authorised, contact the fraud prevention team at 0330 190 0286 immediately.5 yearsSomeone pretending to be from HSBC told me to ring a number about authorising an Airbnb payment. Sounds dodgy to me, definitely a scam.HSBCAirbnb5 yearsReceived a message from HSBC, a bank I'm not affiliated with, providing a code for some transaction I didn't even attempt. It urged me to ring the listed number if this wasn’t something I initiated. Quite perplexing, to say the least!HSBC5 yearsI find myself in a similar situation, receiving a one-time passcode from HSBC for an AirBnB booking I haven’t initiated at all. Quite unsettling, I must say!HSBCAirBnB5 yearsI received a text from HSBC today, even though I'm not their customer. It contained a code connected to a transaction that I definitely haven’t attempted. It also instructed me to ring the number provided if I didn’t initiate the purchase. Quite perplexing!HSBC5 yearsExactly the same situation for me as well. It’s tied to Airbnb.Airbnb5 yearsReceived a message purporting to be from the fraud department of HSBC. As a customer, it arrived in the same string as previous authentication alerts I’ve had. When I dialled the number, a rather unprofessional chap picked up and asked for my card information, which immediately raised my alarm bells. I promptly ended the call and reached out to HSBC directly, requesting their official fraud team number, only to be given yet another distinct number. Now I’m considering adopting a rather dramatic approach, akin to a protagonist out of an action film. I’ve managed to track down his address and am contemplating making his life rather uncomfortable, perhaps involving a rather unfortunate scenario with a rather unpleasant surprise. After that, I'll ensure he’s firmly secured to a radiator, with plans for something delightfully torturous involving bamboo shoots. Finally, I’d ring the authorities to inform them of my grand discovery, all while making my exit on a magnificent steed, donning trendy sunglasses and a casual Hawaiian shirt, puffing away on a luxury cigar.HSBC5 yearsI just received a rather suspicious text from HSBCUKPASCD, claiming to provide a one-time passcode for a transaction on Coinbase. It advised to ring a number if I hadn’t made the purchase myself. Seems extremely dodgy to me!HSBCUKPASCDCoinbase5 yearsI received an HSBC one-time code, and I don't even have an account with them! Just a heads up to everyone-this is a significant scam warning! Stay vigilant! 🚨HSBCSubmit Your Own Report (0330 190 0286)
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