03301900306
☎️ 03301900306 👆 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 03301900306
- Received suspicious text from HSBCJun
2022Received suspicious text, potential scamJun
2022Scam, asks for repeated detailsJun
2022Scam text requesting payment confirmationJun
2022Suspicious phone call from "HSBC."Jun
2022Received fraud warning about HSBCJun
2022Received suspicious text, not HSBCJun
2022Received suspicious concerning transaction textJun
2022Requested help with telephone numberJun
2022Text labeled fraudulent contentJun
2022Warning of HSBC scam activityJun
2022Received text about unexpected paymentJun
2022Number Of Searches: 18 Number Of Comments: 11 First Seen: 30 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from High Onn Wharf(Staffordshire), Hunt End(Worcestershire), Langworth(Lincolnshire) and Ponsongath(Cornwall).
03301900306 has 11 comments of which 8 x negative and 3 x neutral
03301900306 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301900306 👆 is reported as a number used in a convincing scam involving fake text messages claiming to be from HSBC. People receive one-time passcodes for payments they never made, often related to AirBnB, despite not having accounts with HSBC. The texts urge recipients to call the number if they don’t recognise the transaction. Multiple users have flagged it as fraudulent and suspicious, highlighting attempts to extract personal details by pretending payment verification or fraud alerts. It’s repeatedly associated with scams targeting individuals by exploiting trust in bank security alerts.
Reports on phone number 03301900306
4 yearsGot a message claiming to be from HSBC with some code about a payment to Airbnb. I've never had an HSBC account or done anything with Airbnb, so it’s definitely suspicious. Feels like a scam to me.HSBCAirbnb4 yearsBeware of a clever ruse! They’ll have you reiterating your information, all while feigning a poor connection.4 yearsReceived a dubious message claiming to be a scam. It urges you to ring the number provided if you don’t recognise the payment.4 yearsI didn’t receive a phone call but just got a text message with a One Time Passcode for a transaction worth £542.50 to AirBNB. It mentioned that if this wasn’t me, I should get in touch with their fraud team at the provided number. The strange part is, I don’t even bank with HSBC!AirBNBHSBC4 yearsJust got a text with a code for an HSBC payment linked to Airbnb, but I don’t even have an account with HSBC. Weird!HSBCAirbnb4 yearsThey said it was HSBC BANK, giving me a one-off code to approve a £500 transaction. Then they told me if I hadn’t made it, ring back on their number. Definitely a scam.HSBC Bank4 yearsI've just received a message from this number claiming there has been some dubious activity on my HSBC account.HSBC4 yearsReceived a message saying £492 had been spent and to call a certain number. Needed me to check it out or something. Bit suspicious if you ask me.4 yearsGot a text that looked dodgy and seemed like a scam. Definitely flagged it as fraud.4 yearsGot a message saying there was suspicious activity from hsbe. Total scam, don’t trust or use that bank!HSBC4 yearsNever got a phone call, but suddenly received a text saying there was a payment to an Airbnb from “hsbcukpascd”. The weird thing is, I don’t even have an account with HSBC.AirbnbHSBCSubmit Your Own Report (0330 190 0306)
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