03330459505
☎️ 03330459505 👆 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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TimeLine of events for phone number 03330459505
- Suspicious calls; not genuine LloydsJan
2026Falsely claims Lloyds bank fraudDec
2025Verified genuine Lloyds Bank numberDec
2025Verified Lloyds Bank fraud teamNov
2025Lloyds scam, avoid answering callsNov
2025Scam call pretending Lloyds BankNov
2025Questions legitimacy of Lloyds callOct
2025Warning: 0333 045 9505 scamSep
2025Genuine bank calls, verified issueSep
2025Automated call, not Lloyds. BlockedJul
2025Verify number through Lloyd's contactJun
2025Sophisticated scam collecting personal dataJun
2025Legitimate number for Lloyds BankMay
2025Frequent scam calls, no fraudMay
2025Frequent caller identified as regularApr
2025Beware of scammers, verify yourselfMar
2025Phone number appears to be legitimateMar
2025Lloyds Bank fraud prevention callMar
2025Legitimate Lloyds fraud prevention confirmedJan
2025Lloyds transaction alerts initially suspiciousJan
2025Suspicious call about card usageDec
2024Suspicious text about credit cardDec
2024Received calls, suspected fraud confirmedDec
2024Blocked obvious scammer phone numberNov
2024Multiple recent calls about bankingNov
2024Legitimate call verifying recent transactionsSep
2024Possible scam related to paymentAug
2024Received scam calls after transactionAug
2024Scam call regarding bank fraudAug
2024Missed calls from fraud departmentJul
2024Lloyd's notifications likely fraudulentJul
2024Lloyds confirmed no longer genuineJun
2024Unauthorized call from fake numberMay
2024Legitimate call from Lloyds BankApr
2024Suspicious of potential scam offerMar
2024Verified legitimate call from bankMar
2024Fraud call asking for daughterFeb
2024Suspicious call about credit fraudJan
2024Potential fraud from Lloyds BankDec
2023Suspicion of scam due to disabilityDec
2023Lloyds scam team helped meDec
2023Suspicious activity on credit cardNov
2023Lloyds Bank confirmed malicious scamNov
2023Avoids unknown calls for fraud preventionOct
2023Fraudulent call from fake bankOct
2023Fraud call, not from LloydsSep
2023Warns about phishing scam callsSep
2023Suggesting potential cloning of identitySep
2023Lloyds fraud department contacted wifeMay
2023Fraudulent calls reported and blockedMay
2023Urgent bank contact warning adviceMay
2023Lloyds Fraud department needs callMay
2023Surprised by credit card usageApr
2023Checking scam attempt with bankMar
2023Never ignore bank contact verifyMar
2023Lloyds bank numbers may changeMar
2023Repeated unwanted calls, now blockedMar
2023Warning: scam call from "Halifax"Jan
2023Inaccurate information from alleged bankJan
2023Lloyds fraud protection process overviewJan
2023Phone number likely a scamDec
2022Call bank, avoid potential scammersNov
2022Falsely claiming to be bankNov
2022Check legitimacy, call bank directlyNov
2022Automated call scam from LloydsNov
2022Warning about Lloyds Bank scamOct
2022Lloyds Bank fraud department mentionedOct
2022Lloyds confirms fraud in deptOct
2022Suspicious calls from unknown numbersOct
2022Delete answer, do not replyOct
2022Lloyd's credit card robocall scamOct
2022Concern about possible scam callSep
2022Lloyd's transaction calls receivedSep
2022Received scam call from bankSep
2022Fraudulent call requesting personal informationSep
2022Likely scam calls received twiceSep
2022Scammers pretending to be legitimateAug
2022Warning of phishing scam attemptAug
2022Warning about potential phone scamAug
2022Fraud call claiming to be LloydsAug
2022Fake fraud call from scammersAug
2022Possible scam from supposed bankAug
2022Claim fraud as Lloyds BankJul
2022Automated message about credit cardJun
2022Warning of potential scam activityJun
2022Lloyds credit card fraud alertJun
2022Lloyds scam number, ignore/blockMay
2022Lloyds fraud prevention call blockedApr
2022lloyds bank scam phone callApr
2022Lloyds Bank implicated in scamApr
2022Reference to alleged scam by LloydsApr
2022Call presumably from Lloyds BankApr
2022Incorrect phone number, potential scamMar
2022Alert about suspicious fraud callMar
2022Possible scam automated voice messageFeb
2022Fraudulent calls, requested personal informationJan
2022Verified potential fraud through bankJan
2022User warns of potential banking fraudJan
2022Verify info from your bankJan
2022Calling multiple times on phonesDec
2021Unwanted, bothersome, frequent phone callsDec
2021Lloyds Bank anti-fraud department contactNov
2021Suspicious account activity call for AnthonyNov
2021Number Of Searches: 444 Number Of Comments: 94 First Seen: 28 October 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ardnagrask(Highland), Brockham End(Somerset), Craig-y-penrhyn(Ceredigion), Great Abington(Cambridgeshire) and Smallford(Hertfordshire).
03330459505 has 94 comments of which 49 x negative and 17 x positive and 28 x neutral
03330459505 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03330459505 👆 is reported as a phone number frequently used in calls claiming to be from the Lloyds Bank fraud prevention team, triggering mixed experiences. Some users confirm it as a genuine Lloyds contact number linked to automated fraud alerts and account security checks, often verified by calling Lloyds directly through official channels. However, many other reports identify it as a sophisticated scam where callers impersonate Lloyds to extract personal information, sometimes using spoofing techniques. The consensus advises vigilance: never provide sensitive details via unexpected calls, always verify suspicious contact by independently calling the bank using official numbers on your card or the Lloyds website, and be aware that scammers may clone genuine numbers to deceive customers. Blocking the number is suggested if unsure, but confirmation with Lloyds is essential for safety.
Reports on phone number 03330459505
6 monthsClaimed to be Lloyds bank fraud department but it’s got nothing to do with them whatsoever.Lloyds bank6 monthsThis number rang me, but instead of answering, I looked up Lloyds’ official contact on the internet and gave them a ring from that line. After checking, it was confirmed that the call really was from Lloyds. So yeah, this is a real Lloyds number.Lloyds7 monthsThat was really the Lloyds fraud department, no doubt about it.Lloyds7 monthsJust a heads up about this number - it’s a scam linked to Lloyds. Ever since I made a card purchase online, this number keeps ringing me. Trust me, don’t pick up, it’s a waste of your precious time.Lloyds7 monthsThis number (03330 459505) rang me claiming to be Lloyds Bank's fraud team, but they mentioned a name totally unrelated to me. The woman’s voice sounded just like the one I hear when getting a payment code from Lloyds online. I cut the call and looked up the number here - as expected, it’s a scam. Watch out, folks.Lloyds BankLloyds8 monthsLoads of you keep saying this number belongs to Lloyds, but I don’t get why they’d ring me up when I’ve never even banked with them in the first place? Doesn’t make much sense to me.Lloyds9 monthsOn the morning of 24/09/2025, I kept getting calls from 0333 045 9505. I looked into it and turns out it’s a scam. Just a heads up, if you see this number pop up, don’t pick up - it’s definitely not a legit caller. Someone’s trying to con you! These calls came straight through to my mobile.11 monthsI got a call from this number early one morning, rang me about 3 times. It was an automated voice and sounded pretty real. Worried it might be my bank, I called the number on the back of my credit card just to check. Turns out, they said the number isn't linked to Lloyds at all. I've gone ahead and blocked it now.Lloyds12 monthsIf you want to be sure, just ring up Lloyds using the number on the back of your card. This number here is definitely from Lloyds’ fraud team.Lloyd ' s1 yearSo these people have been ringing non stop and they seem to have loads of personal details about the person linked to the account, like the name, phone number connected to the bank, and probably even bits of the credit card number. First, I got two texts about some payment being blocked, then loads of calls both in the evening and again in the morning. The calls are actually automated messages asking for the birth date. They’re clearly trying to grab more info that fits what they already know. This scam is pretty clever and advanced - watch out for it!!!1 yearAt first I was a bit iffy about the calls cos they were coming in all the time, but turns out it was really Lloyds bank. The automated messages were warning me about some odd stuff happening on my credit card. So yeah, this number is definitely from Lloyds, no doubt about it.Lloyds BankLloyds1 yearThis number has called me six times today! I looked at my bank account online and didn’t see anything weird. I even rang the bank’s customer service to double-check, and they told me there’s nothing suspicious going on. Definitely a scam trying to trick me.1 yearThis number rings me pretty regularly, always someone on the other end. Seems like they call quite often, not sure who it is though.1 yearLloyds Bank stopped a dodgy credit card charge on my account. I was speaking to them on my home phone when this same number called me on my mobile. Turns out it was their automated system checking in about a text they’d sent me earlier that I hadn’t answered. Looks like this number really is from Lloyds.Lloyds BankLloyds1 yearI got a robo call claiming to be from Lloyds credit card fraud dept, saying there might be dodgy payments on my account. First, I got a text that seemed to come from Lloyds, then another confirmation message from a different number, followed by automated calls. If you’re unsure, it's best to ring Lloyds fraud team yourself or send them a message via their banking app.Lloyds Bank1 yearThis was definitely Lloyds checking up on some dodgy activity, felt legit enough.Lloyds1 yearGot a call warning me my card had been used, but I’m not sure if it was legit.2 yearsI got a text supposedly from Lloyds bank saying there was an issue with my credit card payment. It looked legit at first but something felt off.Lloyds Bank2 yearsThey kept calling me a bunch of times one afternoon last week, i didnt answer at first but then i got a message saying my card had been used on some website id never heard of. I gave them the last four numbers off my card, which turned out to be right. Next day, i popped into Lloyds bank and they contacted their fraud team. Turns out the number was real, not a scam. They cancelled my card straight away and sent me a new one.Lloyds2 yearsThe number was super long and looked dodgy straight away. Our call blocker showed it so I just went ahead and blocked it. Feels good to stop those scammers! 😄👍2 yearsGot a few calls about some bank stuff, like two just today within a few hours.2 yearsI got a legit phone call from Lloyds bank the other day. An automated voice went over my last 5 transactions to check if they were all mine. They just asked me to confirm if any looked fishy, which none did. Apparently, the call was because I made an online payment and accidentally entered the wrong address linked to my card.Lloyds Bank2 yearsLast night, I made a purchase for my daughter on Shein using my credit card, but my bank, Lloyds, didn't let the payment go through. Almost immediately, I received a message from Lloyds indicating they'd blocked the transaction and advised me not to engage with any phone calls or texts regarding the matter. Shortly after, I got a dodgy text from a number (+44 7883 315862), instructing me to reply with 'YES' to confirm that my payment had been halted. This morning, my landline rang three times, and I had another three calls on my mobile from 03330459505. Each time, it was an automated voice urging me to press a button to verify my card's safety! Clearly a scam, and it's infuriating!SheinLloydsYES2 yearsMy mobile buzzed with a call from 03330459505, and a recorded voice claimed there was suspicious activity on my credit card linked to Lloyds Bank. I ended the call right away. Moments later, my landline rang from the same number with the same message. I pressed option 1, and they said they didn’t need any bank details, just wanted me to verify my name by inputting my date of birth. I didn’t share anything and hung up again. No more calls since, definitely sounds like a scam to me.Lloyds Bank2 yearsThis number rang me twice and then sent a message about some suspicious activity on my card. A while back, about three months ago, I had a similar call, so I decided to phone the number on the back of my card again. They told me it was definitely from Lloyds Fraud Team. They connected me straight through, and sure enough, it was them trying to get in touch. Honestly, if you’re ever unsure, just ring the number on your card no matter which bank you’re with.Lloyds Fraud DepartmentFraud Team2 yearsI've been bombarded with numerous texts since this morning, all claiming to be from Lloyd's. I've also missed two calls. They stress that it's crucial we speak with you urgently as there might be problems with your card. They even provided a number, 03330459505, to call at any hour. They mention you can swiftly get in touch by replying to the messages they've sent. As for message number two, it's warning me to expect a text from Lloyd's regarding recent card activity; they say if I don't reply, future card transactions could be rejected. Furthermore, if anyone rings and instructs you to reply “yes” to their text or to give a passcode, hang up immediately-apparently, it’s a scam.Lloyd ' s2 yearsThank gosh I let the answering machine pick up, Lloyds reckoned this call wasn’t legit anymore. Glad I didn’t answer straight away.2 yearsI tried ringing Lloyds back using the number printed on the back of my card, but they told me that number isn’t actually one of their official contact numbers.Lloyds2 yearsI got a call from 03330459505 which turned out to be Lloyds Bank for real. I rang the number on the back of my credit card to check, and they confirmed they’d been trying to reach me about some dodgy use of my card.Lloyds Bank2 yearsI'm facing a similar predicament. I chose not to respond. It seems like a rather dodgy call, if I'm honest.2 yearsI had a feeling this was a dodgy call. They left a voicemail saying they were from Lloyd's Bank about some weird activity on my credit card. Thing is, I hardly ever use that card. So I checked my online banking and, turns out, there really was something fishy. I probably wouldn’t have found out if they hadn’t phoned. Everything’s fixed up now though.Lloyd ’ s Bank2 yearsI received a call on my landline from 0935 on February 14th, 2023, inquiring about my daughter who hasn't lived here for six years. The whole thing was just a recorded message spouting nonsense regarding fraud and Lloyds Bank. Quite a nuisance, really!Lloyds Bank2 yearsI received two phone calls and a text message on the 1st of March, 2024, claiming to be from Lloyds, alerting me about suspicious activity on my credit card. However, after checking the remarks on the website, they seemed to have stopped reaching out.Lloyds2 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from the Fraud team at Lloyds Bank, urging me to ring them back regarding some dubious transactions on my credit card. Seems a bit fishy to me!FraudLloyds Bank3 yearsSounds dodgy to me, especially since I’m disabled and they probably target people like that.3 yearsAt first, I was sure this was some sort of scam number, but it turned out to be the real Lloyds fraud team assisting me with an issue I had online.Lloyds3 yearsI noticed some strange stuff going on with my credit card recently. First, Lloyds sent me a message saying they'd be contacting me soon by text. Next, a message came in from a weird number telling me a payment was cancelled. Then that same number rang me, but I didn’t pick up. Instead, I rang Lloyds directly because reading the comments here didn’t make it clear if that number was actually legit or not. Honestly, if you’re unsure, just don’t answer and phone your bank yourself.Lloyds3 yearsLloyds Bank have confirmed this is a scammer calling, pretending to be from the bank. Definitely a dodgy scam!Lloyds BankLloyds3 yearsThey kept calling and leaving voicemails all day. I don’t pick up if I don’t know who’s ringing me anyway. The message was something about fraud protection, but honestly, I can handle that on my own and don’t see why I should bother with it. Feels a bit dodgy, might be a scam even if they use the same number over and over. If it was really Lloyds, I’d have expected an email first rather than a random phone call out of the blue.Lloyds3 yearsI've received a rather dodgy voicemail purporting to be from the fraud prevention team at Lloyd's Bank, regarding an issue with my credit card. They asked me to call back on a certain number, but I highly suspect this is all a ruse, as that number isn't affiliated with Lloyd's at all. Best to stay vigilant!Lloyd ' s BankLloyd ' s3 yearsI had a call from this number claiming to be from LLOYDS regarding some supposed credit card fraud. Curious, I decided to ring back, and oddly enough, received the exact same message. I then contacted Lloyds directly about the fraud alert, and they confirmed that no transactions had occurred on my cards, nor was there any trace of a call from them. Quite suspicious, I must say!LLOYDSLloyds3 yearsGot two texts from Lloyds saying my account was hacked, then a call from a 0333 number telling me the same story. I ended up ringing Lloyds’ fraud team and they confirmed it was all a con. Pretty smart trick, but honestly, the best way to avoid getting caught out is just to ring the number on your card itself.Lloyds3 yearsI'm pretty sure that number has been cloned. I think it was meant for the fraud department at first, but now some dodgy person pretending to be from fraud called my real mobile. They even rang one of my other phones, which I never gave to the bank! If you're still worried about it, just open the Lloyds banking app and get in touch with them straight from there to make sure no one sketchy is trying to contact you.Lloyds3 yearsMy missus rang Lloyds fraud team after spotting some dodgy activity. They told her someone tried to use her credit card but luckily it got blocked. They've cancelled the old card and are sending out a replacement now.Lloyds3 yearsLloyd's? Nah, I don't buy it. Total liars ringing me all hours, sometimes late at night or first thing in the morning. What a load of rubbish! Pure scam in my opinion. I've blocked the number and reported it already. They seriously deserve a good telling off!3 yearsThere are a few messages on this thread from 4th March, a bit further down, explaining what steps you should take if your bank rings you out of the blue. This number belongs to Lloyds, so it’s not some dodgy scam line. But the question is, are you genuinely hearing from Lloyds about an issue with your account that needs sorting right away? Or could it be a scammer pretending to be them to try and clean you out? The only safe way to check is by taking proper precautions.Lloyds Bank3 yearsGot a call from Lloyds’ fraud department, automated message said to ring them back.Fraud PreventionLloyds3 yearsI didn’t pick up since I was abroad and I just couldn’t imagine someone using my credit card when it’s been safely kept in a locked drawer back home for the last week. Plus, I find it hard to think Lloyds would give me a ring so late, like at 8 in the evening.Lloyds3 yearsThey’ve called me a few times already, so I ended up blocking the number.3 yearsIf you ring up your bank to verify if a call you got is legit (like mentioned in the post below), the people on the other end usually can tell you if the bank’s been trying to get hold of you and can either put you through to the right team or sort it out for you. But keep in mind, the call centre agents might not know every number the bank uses. Even if they say it’s a scam, it doesn’t always mean that particular number is dodgy - banks’ real numbers can get faked too, which causes loads of trouble for both the bank and customers.3 yearsDon’t ever just ignore calls that claim to be from your bank out of the blue. Always ring your bank directly using the phone number on your actual bank card to be sure. Banks often contact customers from loads of different numbers, so it’s tricky to know if the call’s legit or just some scammer trying to steal your details. Some scammers even put fake red warning reports on genuine bank numbers here just to trick people into blocking them or reporting to '7726' - which causes your network to mark all calls from that number as scams for everyone. So double check before you do anything!3 yearsI had a rather dodgy call purporting to be from the fraud division of Halifax, insisting that my debit card was being misused. They urged me to press any button to continue. Let me tell you, this is an absolute SCAM!!! Do not move forward with it!Halifax4 yearsReceived a call supposedly from Lloyds Bank, seeking a person who’s a total stranger to me. Honestly, if they’re genuinely concerned about fraud, one would think they’d have sorted their records at some point over the last couple of decades!Lloyds Bank4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Lloyds fraud team. They asked for my date of birth first, then tried to verify if certain charges on my account were legit. Felt dodgy straight away.Lloyds4 yearsThis was definitely a con, they were acting like they were from Lloyds Fraud Team - but I checked their official site and this number isn’t there at all. So yeah, total scam alert!Fraud Department of Lloyds4 yearsI got a call from this number and it turned out to be Lloyds bank. But seeing all the warnings here about scammers using it to get in, I’d just hang up straight away. Then, call the number on the back of your bank card (using a different phone if you can) to be safe. Customer service will put you through to their fraud team if needed. It’s definitely better to be cautious than get caught out!Lloyds BankFraud4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Lloyds Bank. Sounded legit at first, but it all felt a bit off. Glad I checked the number here before giving any info. Definitely not rushing into anything like that again!Lloyds Bank4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Lloyds Bank fraud dept. I've heard this number’s one of several they use, but it could easily be some scammer pretending to be them. If your bank rings you out of the blue, best thing is to hang up and ring the number on the back of your card yourself. Some scammers even leave false scam alerts here to trick folks into blocking legit calls. Better safe than sorry - always double-check by calling your bank direct.Lloyds Bank4 yearsGot a robocall from someone claiming to be Lloyds Fraud Team, telling me to press any key. Was a bit suspicious at first, but then they mentioned calling 0800 0563874 or 03330459505. Since one was an 0800, I figured maybe it was genuine. Still, thought I'd look it up here before doing anything. Turns out it’s a scam after all. Bit gutted about it :(Lloyds Fraud Prevention4 years0333 0459505 has started up again, don't even bother answering and just block it. I got a message going back to 2019 telling me to use the automated TELEPHONY system!! It’s a scam linked to LLOYDS BANK credit card fraud. Then I got another text from a private number warning me about blocking future payments from 07862143845. Seriously, block these numbers and don’t engage!Lloyds Bank4 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Lloyds Bank fraud team.Lloyds Bank4 yearsI called Lloyds and they told me the number belongs to their fraud department.Lloyds4 yearsSo, I got a couple of texts first - one said it was from Lloyds Bank and the other was from some random mobile number. They said someone tried to get into my account and I had to do something quick or my payments would get blocked. Then this number calls me right after. I thought it was suspicious, so I called Lloyds Bank myself using their real helpline and they told me they never reached out to me or anything. Definitely a scam!Lloyds BankLloyds4 yearsJust hang up and delete the number, no point in wasting time with them.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Lloyds credit card, definitely a robocall, not genuine at all.Lloyds4 yearsSounds like a scam to me. There's no chance Lloyds would use an automated system to ring you up like that.Lloyds4 yearsI've had a few calls from this number on my mobile and landline, concerning a transaction with my Lloyd's credit card.Lloyd ' s4 yearsI didn't pick up, but they left a voicemail saying there was suspicious activity on my Lloyd's credit card. I just deleted it straight away and blocked the caller. I called my bank after and they confirmed it was a scam.Lloyd ' s4 yearsGot a phone call from an automated voice claiming to be Lloyds Bank fraud department. They wanted me to confirm my name by pressing buttons on the keypad, but as soon as I did, the call just ended abruptly.Lloyds Bank4 yearsI’ve had two calls that I’ve missed over the last couple of days. Looks like it’s yet another dodgy scam attempt.4 yearsAbsolutely dodgy! I strongly recommend that you mute this number! A bunch of con artists attempted to reach out, claiming to represent the fraud prevention team of Lloyds. They bombarded me with all sorts of security queries. It was a blatant phishing attempt. Their aim was clearly to snag my security information for some nefarious purposes. Thankfully, I don’t have any accounts with Lloyds, so I'm in the clear!Lloyds4 yearsThis definitely isn’t Lloyds Bank. I got in touch with Lloyds myself (using a number from their official website, not the one that rang me) and they confirmed it’s a scam. If you’ve pressed any button when that call came through, you should ring your bank immediately using the number on the back of your card. Banks don’t ever call or text about fraud like that. These scammers just want to steal your cash.Lloyds BankLloyds4 yearsI received a text message, and when I didn’t respond, I got a call from a robotic voice urging me to press any key on my phone. I reckon this is a total scam!4 yearsGot a call from 03330459505 saying it was some sort of fraud check from Lloyds. Total rubbish. Don’t fall for it. Just block that number straight away.Lloyds4 yearsGot a call from 0333 045 9505 saying they were from the "Lloyds Bank Fraud Prevention Team". They told me there had been some strange activity on my credit card and that they needed to do a check to prevent fraud. I didn’t buy it and ended the call. Later, I rang up Lloyds myself and they said they hadn’t made any such call. Pretty sure this number is linked to scammers trying to trick people.Fraud Prevention TeamLloyds Bank4 yearsSomebody called claiming to be from Lloyds Bank, but the card number they gave me, which they said might be used on Amazon, isn’t any card I actually own.Lloyds BankAmazon4 yearsClaiming to be from Lloyds bank's fraud department.Lloyds Bank4 yearsGot a call from this number with a recorded message about my credit card usage. Pretty sure it’s a scam!4 yearsTotally a con, watch out!4 yearsGot a call pretending to be from Lloyds about my credit card, totally felt like a scam to me. Definitely dodgy, so watch out when you get something like that!Lloyds4 yearsThis number is definitely linked to a Lloyds scam. Best to just block it and not answer.Lloyds. Best4 yearsI got a call that said it was from Lloyds about fraud or something. Didn’t trust it at all, so I just ended the call and put the number on my block list.Lloyds4 yearsGot a call from 03330459505 with some automated voice saying it was Lloyds Bank. The message was something like "We've spotted some unusual activity on your credit card, press any key to verify." Definitely not a real Lloyds phone number. Total scam, watch out!Lloyds BankLloyds4 yearsSounds like it was probably Lloyds ringing me up.Lloyds4 yearsI received a message claiming to be from Lloyds' fraud team, but the number wasn’t one listed on their official site. It mentioned that there had been an unsuccessful card transaction attributed to me and urged me to return the call. Strangely, they rang me the following morning, once more pressing me to get in touch. I opted not to respond to either call.Lloyds4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Lloyds fraud team. Definitely a scam, watch out!Lloyds4 yearsIt sounded dodgy to me, got a robotic voicemail warning about some fraud on my bank account.4 yearsGot a robotic call on my home phone about suspicious charges on my daughter's credit card, they were asking for security question details. Then about 30 mins later, I got the same type of call on her mobile, repeating all the questions again.4 yearsGot a call claiming to be the fraud team from Lloyds about some credit card misuse. I rang the number printed on the back of my card just to check, and it turned out to be a scam.Lloyds Bank5 yearsKept telling me it was my bank calling, but I wasn’t convinced. It just felt off and made me suspicious straight away.5 yearsI keep getting these annoying calls nonstop! It’s so frustrating having to deal with them all the time.5 yearsKept ringing my mobile then switched to my landline every single hour. So annoying!5 yearsClaimed to be from the fraud prevention team at Lloyds.Lloyds5 yearsI received a rather concerning call today intended for someone named Anthony *********. They mentioned something about unusual activity linked to his account.AnthonySubmit Your Own Report (0333 045 9505)
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