03301900431
☎️ 03301900431 👆 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 03301900431
- Received suspicious payment scam textJun
2022User warns of HSBC fraudDec
2021Same message and reference numberNov
2021Received suspicious text deletion processNov
2021Be cautious of fake phone scamNov
2021Fraudulent Airbnb payment alert receivedNov
2021Scam, not with HSBCNov
2021Alert about potential fraudulent callNov
2021Inaccurate HSBC one-time passcode issueNov
2021Accusation of scamming at addressNov
2021Received fraudulent text message alertNov
2021Suspicious of identical transaction, likely scamNov
2021Fraudulent impersonation by fake HSBCNov
2021Received suspicious text, likely scamNov
2021Potential scam from fake numbersNov
2021Warning: possible HSBC fraud schemeNov
2021Received suspicious text from HSBCNov
2021HSBC text scam warningNov
2021Skeptical of possible scamNov
2021Warning about a scam textNov
2021Warning: Fake HSBC SMS scamNov
2021Fraudulent text from fake bankNov
2021Number Of Searches: 40 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 04 November 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Great Eau(Lincolnshire), Statford St Andrew(Suffolk), Ticklerton(Shropshire) and Woolston Green(Devon).
03301900431 has 22 comments of which 20 x neutral and 2 x negative
03301900431 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03301900431 👆 is reported as a scam involving fraudulent text messages claiming to be from HSBC, warning of unauthorised payments typically around £357.50 or higher to recipients like Airbnb or Mrs J Adams. Recipients receive a one-time passcode and are urged to call the displayed number, which is not a legitimate HSBC fraud line. Many recipients do not hold HSBC accounts and confirm these messages are deceptive attempts to obtain personal or banking details. It is strongly advised not to call the number, as callers may be manipulated into divulging sensitive information. Reports also indicate the number is linked to an individual, suggesting organised fraudulent activity. Users should remain vigilant, verify any suspicious communication with their bank directly, and report such attempts to official fraud authorities.
Reports on phone number 03301900431
4 yearsI received a rather suspicious text claiming that my one-off passcode was 913384 for a payment of £936. It instructed me to ring 03301900431 if I wasn't the one initiating the transaction. I have a strong feeling this might be a financial scam of some sort.5 yearsIt seems like I’ve come across a rather dodgy message claiming to be from HSBC, alluding to a one-time code for settling an AIR BNB reservation. They even provided a number for their so-called fraud line. Definitely smells like a scam to me!HSBC5 yearsI received an identical message with the exact same amount and reference number too.5 yearsI received a text containing a one-time password regarding a payment of £357.50 intended for Mrs J Adams, but it was from RBS. I've since removed it from my messages.JAdamsRBS5 yearsI never called this number but I reckon it’s a payment scam. Got a message from ‘hsbukpascd’ telling me 'your one time passcode is 950150 for a payment of £357.50 to Mrs J Adams - ref: rbsj09. If you didn’t ask for this, call fraud on 0330 190 0431.' I don’t have any HSBC account at all. Be careful and don’t ring that number back; they’ll try to scare you into thinking your account is compromised and trick you into handing over your login info.J AdamsHSBC5 yearsI’ve just come across a message that mirrors what others have mentioned regarding a charge for £357.50 linked to AIRBNB. For the record, I’m not a customer of HSBC, so it’s evident this is a scam.AIRBNBHSBC5 yearsAbsolutely a con! I don’t even bank with HSBC!HSBC5 yearsReceived a text urging me to ring this number to stop a potentially dodgy payment allegedly linked to HSBC. The thing is, I don't even bank with them! Could easily have fallen for it-take heed, everyone!HSBC5 yearsI received a one-time passcode that seems to be bogus, claiming to be from HSBC.HSBC5 yearsI've uncovered that this number is linked to the residence at 21a Plymouth Road, Barnt Green, Birmingham, B45 8JF, associated with someone named Stuart Wright. Seems we've stumbled upon the whereabouts of this trickster! Quite shocking, isn't it? Given the size of that property, it's clear he's been doing rather well for himself by duping others!Plymouth RoadBarnt GreenBirminghamB45 8JFStuart Wright5 yearsReceived a message stating: "Your one-off passcode is ..... for a transaction amounting to £357.50 to Mrs J Adams - Reference RBSJ90. If you did not initiate this request, please contact fraud on 0330 190 0431. This message originated from HSBUKPASCD." However, I don't have any accounts with HSBC!J AdamsHSBUKPASCDHSBC5 yearsI’ve just received a message that’s identical in phrasing, concerning the exact figure and the same individual. It’s undoubtedly a scam, no two ways about it!5 yearsClaims to be associated with the fraud prevention team at HSBC.HSBC5 yearsI got a text message containing a one-off passcode, but the thing is, I don't even have an account with HSBC. Definitely looks like a scam to me!HSBC5 yearsI've just received a text message that appears to be from HSBC, containing a one-time code related to an AIR BNB reservation, along with a prompt to ring this supposed HSBC fraud hotline.HSBC5 yearsReceived a dodgy call claiming to be from HSBC, rattling on about a one-time code for an AIR BNB reservation. They even asked me to ring a so-called fraud squad number. It's a blatant scam!HSBC5 yearsI just got a text claiming to be from HSBC, sending me a one-time passcode for Airbnb. Seems highly suspect to me since I don’t even have an account with them! Definitely feels like a scam, if you ask me.HSBCAirbnb5 yearsI received a rather suspicious text earlier, urging me to ring a number that claims to be from HSBC. The thing is, I’m not a customer of theirs, and I’ve noticed that others have also received the identical message. Quite convinced it's a scam of some sort!HSBC5 yearsWithout a doubt, this seems like a fraudulent operation.5 yearsI recently received a message identical to the one noted above, which included a passcode for Airbnb. I can confirm this isn't from the HSBC fraud line, so I recommend considering it a scam. If you happen to have an account with them, make sure to report it!AirbnbHSBC5 yearsI've received a dubious text claiming to be from HSBC, complete with a phoney Action Fraud contact number to ring. Definitely suspicious!HSBC5 yearsI just got a message that read: "Your One Time Passcode is 385179 for a payment of £357.50 to AIRBNB - Reference: RBSJ3." If this wasn’t initiated by you, ring up fraud on +443301900431. The thing is, I don’t even have an account with HSBC!HSBCSubmit Your Own Report (0330 190 0431)
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