03330459502
☎️ 03330459502 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Fair Isaac Services Limited. It is part of the phone block 333045 with a prefix of 0333.
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- Verified genuine Lloyds Bank fraud numberDec
2025Credit card scam alert, bewareDec
2025Caller impersonated Lloyds, suspiciousDec
2025Genuine alert: call back immediatelyDec
2025Legitimate call blocking credit cardNov
2025Lloyds Bank scam calls persistentNov
2025Scam calls falsely claiming LloydsOct
2025Lloyds bank fraud alert callSep
2025Verified legitimate fraud prevention teamSep
2025Fraudulent Lloyds card scam callsAug
2025Lloyd's Bank confirmed legit numberAug
2025Fraud alert, suspicious bank messagesJul
2025Scam call pretending Lloyds fraud squadJul
2025Authentic Lloyds Bank fraud numberJul
2025Scam call warning; verify bankJun
2025Scam detected in phone interactionsJun
2025Avoid this phishing scam for safetyJun
2025Beware of fraudulent calls and textsMay
2025Scam internet deal, cancellation issuesMay
2025Intense scam disguised as bankMay
2025Fraudulent credit card bank claimApr
2025Supports landlines, mobiles, and textsMar
2025Doubtful call, possibly genuine paymentsMar
2025Fraud department at Lloyds BankingFeb
2025Fraud number; verify independently alwaysJan
2025Credit card fraud suspected; card canceledJan
2025Scam involving threatening SMS messagesJan
2025Genuine Lloyds banking fraud numberJan
2025Authentic Lloyds fraud department numberJan
2025Lloyds Fraud line confirmed genuineNov
2024Persistent scam calls; don't answerNov
2024Credit card fraud alert voicemailNov
2024Initial suspicion, but call verifiedOct
2024Suspected call may be legitimateOct
2024Imposter claims to be Lloyds BankOct
2024Fraudulent call pretending to be bankSep
2024Scam call about credit card fraudAug
2024Blocked number after suspicious communicationJul
2024False alarm, marked as harassingJul
2024Lloyds Bank Fraud Detection messageJul
2024Possible phishing scam call reportedJun
2024Call through app or card numberJun
2024Suspicious call about card usageJun
2024Fraudulent communication from Lloyds bankMay
2024Lloyds bank fraud checking summaryApr
2024User blocks unknown numbers, cards lockedMar
2024Reported possible Lloyds bank fraudMar
2024Lucky to evade phone scamMar
2024Fraudulent Lloyds bank call warningMar
2024Suspicious call from "Lloyds Bank."Mar
2024Beware of possible phone scamMar
2024Fraud prevention call for JamesMar
2024Unauthorized charges on card, fake numbersMar
2024Unwanted calls without responseMar
2024Unauthorized calls not from LloydsMar
2024Respond to avoid future declineMar
2024Lloyds Bank credit card fraud.Jan
2024Reported suspected Lloyds credit card fraudDec
2023Unverified number +443330459502 alertNov
2023Legitimate number for credit card fraudJul
2023Fraudulent call from supposed bankMay
2023Verify bank contact with call-centerMay
2023Be cautious. Verify with bankMay
2023Genuine Lloyds Bank number warningMay
2023Phone scam impersonating Lloyds BankMay
2023Suspicious automated call claiming fraudApr
2023Caller impersonating bank for fraudJan
2023Number for Lloyds Bank fraud preventionNov
2022Identity theft scam using automationNov
2022Automated call scam pretending Lloyds BankOct
2022Received legitimate call from bankSep
2022Scam calls from Tesco reportedAug
2022Potential fraudulent call from non-LloydsJul
2022Unauthorized call from supposed bankJul
2022User review: Positive, informative contentJun
2022Suspicious phone call after declined paymentJun
2022Beware of realistic bank scamMay
2022Legit Lloyds Bank Hanley numberFeb
2022Legitimate call from Lloyds fraudFeb
2022User advises answering legitimate callFeb
2022Suspicious declined transaction, unhelpful staffJan
2022Lloyds detected fraud, contacted userJan
2022LLoyds Bank verified international payment.Jan
2022Legit bank number for securityJan
2022Possible fraudulent communication from userJan
2022Fraudulent claim against Lloyds BankJan
2022Not referencing Lloyds Banking GroupDec
2021Lloyds bank fraud prevention scamDec
2021Concerned about possible fraud chargesDec
2021Lloyds Bank credit card chargeDec
2021Lloyds fraud alerts unwanted callsDec
2021Beware of bank number spoofingDec
2021Reported potential fraud by bankDec
2021Genuine Lloyds fraud call alertDec
2021Fraudulent call, do not answerDec
2021Unauthorized calls to personal/work phonesNov
2021Scam pretending to be bankNov
2021Excessive follow-up after scam textNov
2021Lloyd's Bank fraud department callsNov
2021Call from false Amazon purchase attemptNov
2021indicates potential Lloyds Bank fraudOct
2021Unknown lloyds bank phone callOct
2021Number Of Searches: 511 Number Of Comments: 95 First Seen: 13 October 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Amesbury(Somerset), Bunmhullin(Western Isles), Cofton Common(West Midlands) and Fir Vale(South Yorkshire).
03330459502 has 95 comments of which 23 x positive and 47 x negative and 25 x neutral
03330459502 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03330459502 👆 is reported as a phone number associated with Lloyds Bank’s fraud prevention team, often used to alert customers about suspicious credit card activity. Many users confirm it is genuine after contacting Lloyds through official channels and advise answering such calls promptly to prevent card blocking. However, there are numerous reports of scam calls and texts impersonating this number, employing convincing tactics but frequently asking for personal details or urging urgent callbacks. Users are strongly advised to never respond directly to unexpected calls or texts from this number; instead, verify by contacting Lloyds Bank using the official number on the back of their card or their mobile app. It is essential to remain cautious, as scammers regularly spoof genuine bank numbers to defraud customers.
Reports on phone number 03330459502
6 monthsAt first, I figured it was some sort of scam, so I decided to contact Lloyds Bank using a different phone number to double check. Turns out, the call was actually from Lloyds Bank Fraud Department. After that, they connected me with someone from fraud protection, and I explained that the payment I made was legit. He then lifted the block on my credit card. If I hadn’t called back, my card would’ve been frozen for any more transactions. So yeah, this number is real - definitely worth calling back!Lloyds BankLloyds Bank Fraud Department6 monthsI was shopping at a store in Hampshire and my card got declined, or so I thought. Shortly after, I got a call from 03330459502 saying they were from my bank. I just ended up hanging up. I went online to check my account and then rang my bank, who said the number wasn’t theirs and my card was fine the whole time. Weirdly, that shop I was in had my phone number too. Definitely a SCAM, watch out everyone.Hampshire6 monthsI got a call where they said they were from Lloyds credit card fraud team after I replied to a text that told me about a dodgy transaction on my Amazon account. They already had my name, my phone number and the final 4 digits of my credit card. They asked me to ring them back.LloydsAmazon7 monthsTrust me, this is legit! Give them a ring back, they’ll verify everything and sort out cancelling your card if there’s been any dodgy use. Don’t just brush it off!7 monthsHonestly, I chatted with Lloyd's using the phone number from the app and they told me it really was them calling about a blocked credit card transaction. Someone had attempted to charge £540 on an airline ticket without my authorisation. They ended up cancelling my card and posted me a replacement. So yeah, if you get a call from this number, don’t just ignore it!Lloyd ' s8 monthsGot loads of calls from people claiming to be from Lloyds Bank, even after I kept ignoring them. They left a voicemail and somehow knew my name, which is creepy. Best thing is to not pick up and always contact your bank straight through their app or official site. Don’t get caught out by these scammers!Lloyds Bank8 monthsOn the 20th of October 2025, I got three calls from this number around the time Amazon's servers were having issues. After double-checking by calling Lloyds Bank on their official number, I was told it’s definitely a scam and not connected to Lloyds. Best thing to do is just block it and forget about it.AmazonLloyds BankLloyds9 monthsGot a call from this number claiming to be from Lloyds Bank. They said someone was attempting to use my credit card fraudulently. Thought it was suspicious at first, but apparently, it was just a warning about a dodgy payment.Lloyds Bank9 monthsThis morning I actually chatted with them through a different number, and they told me they really are the fraud prevention team. Seems legit to me.10 monthsGot loads of texts claiming my Lloyds card got used in some dodgy way, then these calls kept coming from this number. Ended up blocking it all. Sounds like card fraud to me.Lloyds11 monthsI just finished a call with Lloyds Bank. I rang them back from a different phone to double check, and they confirmed it’s definitely their official number and legitimate.Lloyds Bank11 monthsMy credit card info was nicked and used for a few online transactions. The bank spotted the fraud and blocked further spending, but then I got texts from the bank and also from this number, which said it was from the bank too. They kept trying to call me, even after I’d already reported the fraud via the app and the official hotline. Pretty worrying, since the message looked like it really came from my bank.11 monthsGot a call from someone claiming to be the fraud department at Lloyds Bank saying my card had been used without authorisation. I checked my transactions and nothing suspicious showed up, so I knew straight away it was a scam. I just blocked the number after that.Lloyds Bank12 monthsThis number really does belong to the fraud department at Lloyds bank, no doubt about it.Lloyds12 monthsI got a call that showed up as a possible scam on my phone, then a message popped up saying my credit card was used fraudulently. I ended up calling Lloyd’s fraud department from a secure number I already had, and the person told me there was no actual use except for one blocked transaction that definitely wasn’t me. He also mentioned that they don’t call customers, so any call like that should just be ignored.Lloyd ’ s1 yearTotal scam, don't fall for it!1 yearThis number is definitely not from LLOYDS FRAUD TEAM. We received a call from it, followed by a message on our phone saying our credit card was used suspiciously. We quickly realised it was a scam and rang Lloyds straight away to check. It wasn’t them at all. Please don’t respond to the text or call the number back. Just block both right away!!!LLOYDSLloydsBOTH NUMBERS1 yearI got a voicemail saying it was from Lloyds fraud department, then a text came from another number. Even after I rang my bank and spoke with the actual fraud team, they kept ringing me. Watch out, it seems dodgy.Lloyds1 yearSomebody called me claiming they were with Openreach, trying to sell me a cheaper internet plan. I fell for it and signed up, but now I see it was a total scam. When I tried to cancel, they just said I had to ring their customer service. Then they handed me a phone number that doesn’t even work! Proper dodgy behaviour all round.OpenreachBT1 yearThis has all the hallmarks of a proper scam, and a pretty aggressive one too. It starts with a text claiming to be from Lloyds Bank (or whichever bank you use) saying there’s been an attempt to purchase something on Amazon, showing the last four digits of your card. If you don’t reply, next comes a call from this number pretending to be the bank’s fraud team. Honestly, best not to pick up - let it ring out and block it straight away. Luckily, some folks shared their experiences on the who-called site, because without that, it’d be really easy to get caught out by this trick.Lloyd ' s BankAmazon1 yearGot a call saying it was my bank about some dodgy credit card activity, but turned out it was a scam. Definitely wasn't from the bank.1 yearBeen getting calls and texts on both my mobile and landline recently.1 yearI got a call around 11:34 on Sunday, 2 March 2025. I wasn't too sure about it at first, but I did hear a couple of local transactions mentioned which seemed a bit legit. Could’ve been the real deal, who knows.1 yearGot a call from someone saying they were from Lloyds Bank's Fraud Team. Totally suspicious if you ask me!Lloyds ' Fraud Prevention Team1 yearThis number seemed super legit at first but it's defo a scam. Don’t trust the glowing reviews you see. The way they talk and the way they check your info just feels really dodgy. If you ever get called like this, always double-check the number with your bank’s actual site or the official letters they send you.1 yearOn 25/01/11, I got a call where someone started talking about charges on my bank card but the call dropped midway. When I checked with my bank, there were multiple online purchases I definitely didn’t make. I realised I’d lost my card earlier that day. Seems like it was picked up by someone else who then tried to spend with it. I’ve since had the card blocked.1 yearWatch out, this seems like a con job. They send texts claiming your credit card will be cancelled soon just to scare you into acting fast.1 yearThat number really belongs to the Lloyds bank fraud team, it’s proper legit.Lloyds Bank1 yearThat number is definitely from Lloyds fraud team, no doubt about it.Lloyds2 yearsI checked with Lloyds customer service, and they said this is definitely their fraud department’s real number. The call centre confirmed it’s legit.Lloyds Fraud2 yearsThey kept ringing me at least 4 times before I finally blocked the number. Last year I got hit with credit card fraud from something like this. Really don’t pick up, they sound super believable!2 yearsGot a recorded message about fraud on my Lloyd's credit card. I blocked the caller straight away and quickly used the app to freeze any online transactions.Lloyd ' s2 yearsI thought this was a scam so I ended the call, but after ringing Lloyds Bank to check, I found out the call was actually legit!Lloyds Bank2 yearsI got a call from this number and picked up but ended it straight away. Not long after, my bank messaged me about unusual activity on my new credit card - I’d just used it a bunch of times at a motorway services. I haven’t dialled the number back, but it seems like the call might actually have been real.2 yearsThis caller said they were from Lloyds bank's fraud department but it was a total fake.Lloyds Bank2 yearsSeemed really believable at first - the caller claimed to be from Lloyds Bank's fraud dept. But I just ended the call straight away when a woman asked for my birthday.Lloyds Bank2 yearsI got a robo call about potential credit card fraud, telling me to press any button. It felt fishy, so I ended the call right away and contacted my bank myself. They did say there was a problem with my card but wouldn't say for sure if the call actually came from them. Bit dodgy if you ask me.2 yearsI got a text message along with a voicemail from this number at 2 PM on the 23rd of July, 2024. It claimed to be from Lloyds Bank, stating they had put a stop on a credit card transaction that I hadn’t authorised, and urged me to call them using the number they provided. I've since decided to block that number.Lloyds Bank2 yearsGot calls from this number thrice, each time with a voicemail claiming there was fraud on my Lloyds credit card. I rang the number they gave in their message, which was meant to be Lloyds customer service. The person who answered spoke with an accent that made it hard to catch everything, but they assured me there was no fraud on my account. I’m tagging this number as annoying since it turned out to be a complete false alert.Lloyd2 yearsHey, just a heads up - this was a call I got from Lloyds Bank’s Fraud Team, not anything bad or shady.Lloyds Bank2 yearsI received a pre-recorded voicemail purporting to be from the Fraud Team at Lloyds Bank, claiming there had been suspicious activity on my card. They urged me to press any digit for an expedited security verification process. Interestingly, they even mentioned my name along with the initial of my card!Fraud TeamLloyds Bank2 yearsTurns out it really was Lloyds bank. After ringing them using the number on their app, they advised me to only ever contact them through the app or the phone number on the back of my card.Lloyds Bank2 yearsGot a text from a number saying it was Lloyds about some card activity. They told me to expect a call from that same number, and sure enough, it rang, but I just let it go to voicemail.Lloyds2 yearsThis caller purported to be representing Lloyds Bank.Lloyds Bank2 yearsSounds like the real automated fraud detection from Lloyds bank to me.Lloyds Bank2 yearsGot a few calls from this number but don’t pick up if I don’t know who it is. Plus, my cards are frozen most of the time anyway. Blocked now.2 yearsSaid they were from Lloyds bank and it was some kinda fraud.Lloyds Bank2 yearsThese scammers ringing about that EE Points trick. Got lucky, I am quicker than them #### Just don’t pick up and block the number straight away.2 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Lloyds bank about fraud, seemed like a scam trying to steal my identity, really dangerous stuff.Lloyds Bank2 years9 March 2024 - 11:37, 12:40, 13:42, 14:45. This number kept ringing my landline. They left a voicemail claiming to be from Lloyds Bank fraud department. This happened after I lost my mobile and was trying a tracing app on another phone. I stopped the process because Lloyds verification looked very suspicious. The site I used hasn't saved the number. When I called Lloyds to check, the woman said there was no record of any messages sent or any payment requests. No money was taken from my account at that time either.Lloyds BankLloyds2 yearsCalled me twice today. When I rang back a different number, a polite voice said "thanks for getting back to us from Lloyds fraud team". They asked me to press any key and answer some questions. Classic robocall message. Don’t pick up or respond, it’s a scam. I reckon it’s because I used my card on Amazon earlier this week. Had the same thing happen after an Amazon purchase once before. If it’s legit, Lloyds will contact you properly. Best thing to do is pop into your nearest branch and report it.LloydsAmazon2 yearsSomebody said they were from Lloyds fraud team, asking for a James O’Callan or something, about weird activity on his credit card. Pretty sure they’ve got the wrong number though, cos I don’t know anyone by that name here.LloydsJames O ’ Callan2 years+44 7883 292964 0333 045 9502 Neither of these numbers are associated with Lloyds. I noticed an unauthorised charge on my card and subsequently received a text from the mobile number asking me to confirm if it was genuine or not. When I didn’t reply, I was inundated with calls from 0333 045 9502, with someone pretending to be from the Lloyds fraud team, calling me more than six times! I ended up blocking that number and reaching out to Lloyds directly, where I was informed that both of these numbers aren’t legitimate. They assisted me in blocking my card and ordering a replacement. So, I’d advise against responding to any unknown numbers. The genuine customer service number will always be found on the back of your card.Lloyds2 yearsA real bother, I must say-it's astonishing how no one seems to have a word to say about it.2 yearsI've received some suspicious messages from +44 7883 292964 and 0333 045 9502, and neither seem to be linked to Lloyds at all. After spotting an unauthorised transaction on my card, I got a text from the mobile number prompting me to confirm a purchase, but when I didn’t reply, I was hounded with calls from the 0333 number, claiming to be from Lloyds' fraud department - over six times, no less! I decided to block them and rang Lloyds directly to verify. They assured me that these numbers were not affiliated with them. They were very helpful, assisting me in blocking my card and arranging for a replacement. Just a word of caution: steer clear of engaging with unknown numbers; the genuine customer service number is always printed on the back of your card!Lloyds2 yearsJust a heads up, you gotta reply or they’ll block your card payments next time. Lloyds Bank spotted your Lloyds Credit card with last digit l being used on , at but the payment got refused. If it’s you, text YES, if not, text NO. The number they keep ringing from is +44 7883 292964, saying they’re the card fraud team. That’s not really Lloyds fraud dept. The real numbers are 03456062174 for customer service and 03456062172 for fraud stuff. Also, 03001232040 is another official line. Don’t get tricked!Lloyds Bank2 yearsGot a ring from Lloyds Bank’s credit card fraud dept, they said my card got used in Asia during the night.Lloyds BankAsia3 yearsGot a text from this number saying there might be some dodgy activity on my Lloyds credit card. Instead of calling the number in the message, I used the one on my statement to be safe. Turns out, my card details had actually been used without my permission, so they cancelled it straight away.Lloyds3 yearsI can confirm that the phone number +44 333 045 9502 looks fake to me.3 yearsI can confirm this number belongs to the fraud team over at Lloyds Bank credit cards.Lloyds3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be my bank about suspicious activity on my card. They asked me to ‘press any key’ to get connected. I didn’t fall for it and just hung up!3 yearsThis number kept ringing me, pretending to be Lloyds Bank, telling me my credit card got charged. The funny thing is, I don’t even own a credit card! They also sent me a text message with awful spelling and grammar, which immediately made me suspicious, saying something about a charge for £.00. Later, they even tried my home phone. Definitely going to update all my passwords right now!Lloyds Bank3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Lloyds bank fraud team saying there was suspicious activity on my card. I just ended the call and rang Lloyds directly to check. They confirmed it wasnt them and told me to block the number straight away. Total scam.Lloyds BankLloyds4 yearsI got a call from this number claiming to be the Lloyds Bank Fraud Prevention Team. It was just a robot asking me to verify if I'd made a recent purchase. Pretty sure it’s one of those automated alerts they send out.Fraud Prevention TeamLloyds Bank4 yearsGot a call from an automated voice claiming to be from Lloyds complaints team, and weirdly, it had my real name. They asked me to press any key to speak to someone. Felt a bit off to me.Lloyds4 yearsGot a call from 03330459502, sounded like a scam. An automated voice said they were from the “Lloyds Bank Fraud Team,” even mentioned the name on my card and claimed my card was used somehow. It asked me to press any key, then told me to call back their number. I didn’t fall for it - I phoned the number on my Lloyds statement instead. The person I spoke to confirmed that number isn’t from Lloyds at all. Checked my accounts, no unusual charges. The agent told me to block the number and stay safe.Fraud Department of Lloyds BankLloyds4 yearsSo I got a call from this number after getting some texts supposedly from Lloyds Bank. The person on the phone said they were from the fraud team and told me there was a claim on my credit card, which they said they'd blocked. After I hung up, I called Lloyds Bank myself and they verified that the number was legit and that what was said on the phone was true. Definitely not a scam.Lloyds Bank4 yearsDon’t trust this number! I received two calls on my phone while I was having lunch, saying there was a charge on my credit card from Tesco. When I got back home, I found my husband on the landline talking to the same number and getting told the exact same story. Glad I used this app first, it’s brilliant for checking before ringing your bank.Tesco4 yearsGot a call from 0333 045 9502, said they were from Lloyds Fraud team. I called the number on my bank's app instead, and they told me it wasn't Lloyds at all. Bit dodgy if you ask me.Lloyds4 yearsMy lad got a strange automated ring saying it was Lloyds, telling him to press any key so they could give some info about possible credit card fraud (they even said his full name!). When I called the official number on the card, they couldn't verify if the call we got was real or just some scam! The number they called from was 03330 459 502. Bit of a mess as my son’s recently joined the navy and can’t easily ring the bank or reach out, so we’re stuck waiting and hoping for the best.Lloyds4 yearsThis was actually Lloyds Bank calling me. Just a heads up, there are around 14 messages below with details on staying safe from scams.Authentic Lloyds Bank4 yearsI’m not 100% sure but this number rang a couple of my phones soon after my credit card got declined when I was trying to pay for some stuff online. I instantly put a block on my accounts just in case they were trying anything dodgy. Neither of my phones got a voicemail or anything.4 yearsGot a robo call saying it was Lloyds Bank about some "odd activity" on my credit card. They then wanted me to ring a different mobile number for so-called 'fraud checks'. These scammers have figured out a lot of the real bank numbers to fake calls. I looked at my card account right after and everything was totally normal. That call felt dangerously true to life. Best thing is not to say anything back, cos scammers can use voice recognition now. Just double-check your account and if you’re worried, call the official number on your card.Lloyds Bank4 yearsI've found that this number is affiliated with Lloyds Bank in Hanley, situated in Stoke-on-Trent. The moment you answer, you'll realise they're the genuine article. No need to fret!Lloyds BankHanleyStoke - on - Trent4 yearsReceived a call from Lloyds fraud team - it's not a scam, so definitely don't dismiss it. Apparently, scammers are pretending to be them and flagging real calls as fake. Just a heads up! Cheers!Lloyds4 yearsI've had a proper chat with these folks from Lloyds, and I can assure you it’s all above board. Don't just dismiss it like so many are suggesting. Those claiming it's a scam are likely dodgy characters trying to throw us off the scent. Seriously, pick up the phone!Lloyds4 yearsI got a text and then a call from this number saying it was Lloyds. They told me someone tried to mess with my credit card twice, but thankfully they spotted it first. Pretty relieved they caught that fraud!5 yearsIt was actually Lloyds Bank calling me. I’d used my card abroad and they just wanted to make sure the transaction was legit. Nothing suspicious, all good.Lloyds Bank5 yearsSaid they were from Lloyds bank's fraud department. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.Lloyds Bank5 yearsI got a call from this number and was unsure if it was dodgy but it turns out it's really from Lloyds Bank. I made a credit card purchase less than an hour ago and when I contacted their official customer service line, the guy I spoke to confirmed it was a genuine security check. So yeah, don’t panic if you get called from here.Lloyds Bank5 yearsDefinitely not from Lloyds!Lloyds5 yearsGot four calls over the last couple of hours from someone pretending to be from Lloyds Bank fraud team about some dodgy activity on my credit card. Problem is, I don’t even have a Lloyds credit card. Best to just ignore and block these numbers.Lloyds Bank5 yearsGot a text from someone claiming to be Lloyds fraud team on my phone, then they rang my landline. They told me to hang on while they connected me cos they were super busy. I foolishly waited for like 3 minutes - now I'm worried it might have been one of those scams where they make you pay while you’re on hold. Guess I’ll find out soon enough.Lloyds5 yearsGot a call from 03330459502 saying Lloyds Bank had charged me £19 on my credit card. Seemed a bit off to me.Lloyds Bank5 yearsI got four calls in the past hour on my house phone and mobile from a recorded message saying it was Lloyds fraud team about my credit card. They even sent me a text too. Really annoying!Lloyds5 yearsI’ve noticed that scammers are now faking phone numbers from all the banks. So, if someone rings up pretending to be your bank, be very cautious and trust your gut. The best thing to do is hang up, make sure the line is actually disconnected, and then ring your bank back on the number on your card. Don’t just brush off calls claiming to be from your bank - there might actually be a problem with your account that needs sorting, or it might be a con artist trying to steal your money. The only way to be sure is to speak directly to a real bank worker.5 yearsSomeone rang saying they were from the fraud team at Lloyds Bank, saying there was unusual activity on a credit card. They wanted me to give over personal info, which seemed fishy to me.Lloyds Bank5 yearsJust got a call saying there’s been suspicious activity on my Lloyds card. They told me somebody tried using my card details. Rather than ringing the voicemail number, I’d recommend calling the helpline on the back of your card (0345 606 2175) to deal with it. If you ignore it, they warned the card could get cancelled.Lloyds5 yearsGot a call from a machine saying my card was used without my permission, then a bunch of missed calls followed by silent voicemails. Sounds fishy to me. Best avoid answering and just block!5 yearsThey’ve rung my mobile loads of times, then started calling my job too. I even checked with my bank, and they said they never phone your workplace.5 yearsGot a call from 03330459502, they said they were from Lloyds Bank Fraud Team - total scam, don’t believe it!Lloyds BankPrevention5 yearsIn just two days, I got 4 calls from these lot right after they sent me a dodgy text saying someone tried to use my Lloyds credit card for £153. Proper scam vibes.Lloyds5 yearsGot two calls on my mobile about half an hour apart from someone saying they were from the fraud team at Lloyd’s Bank. They even left a voicemail asking me to ring back to do some sort of fraud check.Lloyd ' s Bank5 yearsGot a call from this number claiming my card was used for an Amazon purchase, but the digits they mentioned weren’t mine. I checked with my bank, and it turned out to be a scam.Amazon5 yearsToday at about 12.45pm, my landline rang from 03330459502. The caller claimed to be from Lloyds Bank and was asking for my wife using her full name. They mentioned some suspicious activity on her credit card and told her to press any key to get through to their fraud team. Tried calling back, but the number didn't seem familiar.Lloyds BankSubmit Your Own Report (0333 045 9502)
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