03302236073
☎️ 03302236073 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Inet Telecoms Ltd (Voipfone). It is part of the phone block 330223 with a prefix of 0330.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03302236073
- HSBC payment scam text messageOct
2025Fake HSBC call, no fraudOct
2023Suspicious text claiming to be HSBCAug
2023Scam text, block and reportAug
2023Suspicious message claiming to authorize paymentAug
2023Suspicious call possibly a scamAug
2023Received suspicious message, verified authenticityAug
2023Suspicious payment message; cancelled cardAug
2023Alert about potential phone scamAug
2023Man helped with account issueAug
2023Grateful for HSBC fraud teamAug
2023Positive feedback for HSBCAug
2023HSBC verified local branch numberAug
2023Positive experience with HSBC's fraud departmentAug
2023HSBC in 5 letters: worldwide financial institutionAug
2023Beware of spoofed bank callsAug
2023Unexpected call from false sourceAug
2023Comment is about HSBC fraud detectionAug
2023This user mentioned HSBC bankAug
2023Suspicion of fraud from numberAug
2023Positive feedback about HSBC's fraud departmentAug
2023HSBC fraud team identified issueAug
2023HSBC summarizes this user commentAug
2023Caution about potential HSBC fraudAug
2023Verify call with official numberAug
2023HSBC fraud department investigating transactionsAug
2023HSBC fraud department alert createdAug
2023Beware of possible bank scamAug
2023Number Of Searches: 51 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 13 August 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bouldnor(Isle of Wight) and Seaureaugh Moor(Cornwall).
03302236073 has 24 comments of which 3 x neutral and 11 x negative and 10 x positive
03302236073 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03302236073 👆 is reported as a number linked to scam attempts impersonating HSBC, often involving fake payment alerts or requests for one-time passcodes. Victims mention receiving messages about unauthorised transactions or card additions to services like Apple Pay or Paysend, followed by prompts to call this number. Several users verified with HSBC directly and confirmed no such contact was made, identifying the calls as fraudulent. While some reports claim helpful interaction with genuine HSBC fraud teams, the consensus is to be cautious as scammers frequently spoof bank numbers. The number is strongly associated with phishing tactics designed to extract sensitive banking info. Users commonly advise verifying with official HSBC contacts before engaging.
Reports on phone number 03302236073
9 monthsI got a text saying HSBC has blocked a big payment to Currys. Thing is, I don’t even have an HSBC account! The message told me to ring this number 0330 223 7360. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.HSBCCurrys3 yearsThis is absolutely NOT HSBC! I got in touch with them immediately after they rang my partner, claiming that an attempt had been made to withdraw £1800 from our account. We expressed our doubts and they abruptly ended the call. However, HSBC reassured us that all was well and that there had been no signs of any fraudulent activity!HSBC3 yearsGot a text from 07753800637 claiming to be HSBC. It said they were sending me a one-time code to link a card to something called Paysend - never heard of it before. The message was full of dodgy punctuation and just seemed off. Definitely looks like a scam to me. I’ve let HSBC know just to be safe.HSBCPaysend3 yearsIf you get a message from 03302236073 claiming to be HSBC, don’t fall for it - it’s a scam trying to trick you into giving away your bank info. Just block that number straight away and report it to the FCA and Action Fraud. Stay safe, folks!HSBCFCAAction Fraud3 yearsGot a call, claiming to be from HSBC, telling me to ring a number if I hadn't asked for a one-time code linked to a payment of £310.46 to some firm named BINACE. Seems dodgy to me since the number they gave doesn’t line up with any official HSBC contacts. I’m pretty sure it’s just a scam.HSBCBINACE3 yearsThis gotta be a scam, I got the same kind of message saying it was HSBC. It had a code to approve a payment of £310.26 to BINANCE, but I never made any such payment.HSBCBINANCE3 yearsI rang up a bloke and he sorted out my account for me.3 yearsI got a voicemail about some withdrawals from my bank account with a number to call back to check. When I rang that number, it felt really dodgy, even though they mentioned a few payments that actually showed up on my bank statement. I didn't trust it and hung up. Then I called the customer service number on my bank card to check, and they said they hadn’t sent any alerts or gotten in touch with me at all. Just to be safe, I cancelled my card and updated everything for my online and phone banking right after.3 yearsHSBC was really good at helping me out.HSBC3 yearsI checked this number with my local bank branch and they confirmed it's from HSBC's fraud team.HSBC3 yearsMy card was almost used fraudulently on Apple Pay, but luckily HSBC's fraud department spotted it and stopped the transaction. Seriously, their team is amazing and super quick!HSBCApple Pay3 yearsI got a call saying there were some withdrawals from my bank account and gave me a number to call to check. When I rang, it felt off straight away, even though they mentioned some real transactions from my account. I hung up and decided to call the number on the back of my debit card instead. The bank told me they'd never sent any messages or tried reaching me. To be safe, I cancelled my card and updated all my online banking and phone banking details.3 yearsI had to call HSBC’s fraud team and honestly the people there were really polite and helpful. Proper great customer service!HSBC3 yearsI think this is some kind of scam. If you check HSBC fraud info, this number doesn’t match up at all. Plus, those good reviews smell fishy to me.HSBC3 yearsI got a text from +447751908681, but when I rang back, it just went through to some 02 answering service. That’s pretty odd for HSBC, and to make things stranger, I don’t even use Apple Pay.3 yearsHeads up, if your bank rings you out of the blue, hang up straight away. Then give your phone line a quick check before ringing your bank back on the number printed on your card. Don’t wait too long though, as it might actually be legit. Just be cautious, because even if the number looks like it’s from your bank, scammers are clever and often fake those numbers. Stay safe!3 yearsSounds like a warning from HSBC about possible fraud.HSBC3 yearsThe fraud team over at HSBC are absolutely brilliant, really helpful bunch.HSBC3 yearsI think the call from 07753880470 might be some kind of scam.3 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HSBC Fraud, they wanted my account number and sort code. I cut the call and later checked the HSBC site for their number, called them back, and they said they'd never tried to reach me. Be careful with these dodgy calls!HSBC3 yearsGot a call from HSBC's fraud team asking about some payments made from my account.HSBC3 yearsHello, this is the fraud team from HSBC speaking.HSBC3 yearsThis is a legit HSBC phone number but just a heads up, scammers can clone or spoof it. Best thing to do is just hang up and dial the number personally instead of answering unknown calls. Don’t trust incoming calls straight away.HSBC3 yearsGot a call from +447753842850 saying my bank card was just added to Apple Pay. Obviously, I didn’t do this, so if you’re in the same boat, ring them back on 03302236073 - it’s definitely a bank scam going around.AppleSubmit Your Own Report (0330 223 6073)
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