03447404404
☎️ 03447404404 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Barritel Limited. It is part of the phone block 344740 with a prefix of 0344.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03447404404
- Confusion about bank identity rumorSep
2023HSBC imposters, asked for verificationSep
2022This is a phone numberAug
2022Fraudulent call claiming to be HSBCJul
2022Unsuccessful call is likely scamJul
2022Fraudulent call pretending to be HSBCJun
2022HSBC fraud team scam callJun
2022Fraud call from fake HSBCMar
2022User provided incomplete responseFeb
2022Man seeking memorable question-five wordsFeb
2022Possible scam attempt by impersonating HSBCJan
2022Beware of fraudulent HSBC callsJan
2022HSBC enquiries number is duplicatedNov
2021Warning: nearly lost all moneyOct
2021Caller claimed to be HSBCSep
2021Fraudulent call claiming to be HSBCSep
2021Call from HSBC fraud teamJul
2021Female confounding scam artist callerJul
2021Expressing skepticism about possible HSBC fraudJul
2021Suspicious claim from HSBC fraudJul
2021Suspected scam involving fake HSBC representativesJul
2021Scam claiming to be HSBCJun
2021HSBC fraud team impersonation warningMay
2021Impersonation attempt led to comedyMay
2021Not a relevant commentMay
2021HSBC Bank discussed in commentMay
2021HSBC fraud department verifying transaction authenticityMay
2021Received suspicious call, acted cautiouslyMay
2021Scam caller posing as HSBCMay
2021Claiming identity as an HSBC employeeMay
2021Quoting from HSBC commercial sloganApr
2021Warning: Potential scammer, be cautiousApr
2021Warning about fraudulent HSBC callsApr
2021Warning against fraudulent HSBC impersonatorsApr
2021Warning: scammers posing as HSBCApr
2021Warning about bank fraud scamApr
2021Warning about HSBC bank scamApr
2021Warning about potential bank fraudApr
2021Number is scam pretending MonzoApr
2021Fraudulent call from supposed bankMar
2021Warning of potential online scamMar
2021Online banking fraud. Suspicious phone callMar
2021User recounting phishing scam misfortuneMar
2021Confirmed bank scam involving HSBCFeb
2021Potential fraudulent call from HSBCJan
2021Received call from apparent fraudster, alarmingJan
2021HSBC fraud, lost over $7500Jan
2021Warning about potential scam callDec
2020Phone scam with Thames Valley accentDec
2020HSBC scam, persistent and professionalDec
2020Detailed experience with scammer KelseyDec
2020Beware of fake HSBC callsDec
2020HSBC bank impersonation scam alertDec
2020Phone call scam transfer fraudDec
2020HSBC fraud department warningDec
2020Fraudulent scam pretending to be HSBCDec
2020User was scammed by impostersDec
2020Fraudulent call from fake HSBCDec
2020Unable to summarize an empty stringDec
2020Warning: HSBC fraud scam callDec
2020Scam HSBC phone number alertDec
2020Questionable contact from potential scamNov
2020Warning about possible fraudulent activityNov
2020Warning of possible fraudulent scamNov
2020Beware of impostor fraud callsNov
2020Caller posing as fraud departmentNov
2020Phone call from fake bankOct
2020Issue with call dropping unexpectedlyNov
2019Number Of Searches: 266 Number Of Comments: 56 First Seen: 15 November 2019 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Elstronwick(North Yorkshire) and Shirland(Derbyshire).
03447404404 has 56 comments of which 11 x neutral and 45 x negative
03447404404 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03447404404 👆 is reported as a notorious scam number impersonating HSBC’s fraud team. Callers often know personal details like names, dates of birth, and some banking information to appear legitimate. They use high-pressure tactics, requesting codes or prompting victims to transfer funds into fraudulent accounts, sometimes creating "mirror" accounts to steal money. Many victims nearly lost or did lose substantial sums before realising it was a scam. The scammers may use numbers very similar to HSBC’s official lines and attempt to validate calls with almost correct contact details. HSBC itself confirms calls from this number are fraudulent. Recipients are strongly advised not to share any personal or banking information and to always verify suspicious calls by directly contacting HSBC via the official number on the back of their bank card.
Reports on phone number 03447404404
3 yearsLoads of folks keep claiming this number’s from HSBC, but I don’t even have an account with them lol.HSBC4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HSBC fraud department. They already had my name, birthday, sort code and account number which made it seem legit at first. But then they asked me for some codes to be generated and sent to them. Really shady! I hung up and called the bank immediately to check it out. Total scam!HSBC4 yearsI got a phone call from someone claiming to be from HSBC, saying there was a dodgy transaction on my credit card at IKEA. When I asked for proof, they told me to check the number on the back of my HSBC debit card to match the caller ID. Something felt off, so I hung up straight away. Later, I rang HSBC myself and they confirmed it was a scam trying to steal my bank details. I’ve since cancelled my card just to be safe!HSBCIKEA4 yearsI tried to see who was calling but when I picked up, no one actually spoke to me. Usually, that’s a tip-off it’s a scam because they only connect you if you answer, and sometimes there aren’t enough lines so it just drops the call. Pretty sure this was one of those dodgy scam attempts.4 yearsGot a dodgy call claiming to be from HSBC. The phone number was just off by a single digit compared to the real HSBC contact. Totally sketchy.HSBC4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC fraud dept, said someone was trying to set up direct debits on my account. They then asked me for my online banking info. As soon as I refused, they hung up. Since then, they’ve been blowing my phone up for about twenty minutes non stop. Had to block the number cos they keep calling from different ones.HSBC4 yearsThere was this bloke who rang up asking a really unforgettable question.4 yearsSomeone rang me up saying they were from HSBC’s fraud department, but I got really suspicious when they began chatting about moving my cash into a "secure" account. Immediate red flags!HSBC5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HSBC’s fraud team but the number showed as private, so I was immediately suspicious. He promised to ring back from an official HSBC number and told me to look at the back of my card. When he did call again, I pointed out the number didn’t match, just off by one digit. I played along while I checked my banking app and then told him I knew it was a scam. He just laughed and admitted I'd made him nervous by checking my account. Watch out for stuff like this!HSBC5 yearsI’ve noticed an HSBC inquiries number that’s identical to the one we have, the only difference being theirs starts with 0345 and so forth.HSBC5 yearsProper sneaky scam that one, nearly got me to lose all me savings.5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HSBC, but the connection kept dropping. When I asked some questions, they just hung up on me. Really fishy!HSBC5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC about suspicious stuff happening on my account. They already knew bits like the last few digits and my birthday but didn’t have the year. When they asked for the year I just hung up straight away. Then I ringed HSBC myself and they told me it was a scam.HSBC5 yearsSome bloke rang up saying he was from the HSBC fraud department, telling me there were dodgy transactions on my account just in the last half hour. I played along for a bit and you could tell he was getting more and more annoyed. When I finally told him exactly what I thought of his scam, he actually had the nerve to say I was being disrespectful! Well, excuse me, but I’m well within my rights to be rude when someone’s trying to scam me out of my money! I reckon he wasn’t expecting me to talk back, especially as a woman.HSBC5 yearsSome bloke rang me up pretending to be from HSBC’s fraud squad, saying there’d been dodgy stuff going on with my account just minutes ago. I played along for a bit, and you could tell he was losing his patience. Then I told him exactly what I thought about his scam call, and get this - he actually said *I* was being rude! Well, excuse me, but if you’re trying to scam me, I reckon I’m allowed to be a bit sharp! Bet he wasn’t used to getting that kind of pushback from a woman.HSBC5 yearsI’m pretty certain this was dodgy, something like an HSBC scam maybe? Just doesn’t feel right!HSBC5 yearsSomeone just called saying they were from the fraud team at HSBC.HSBC5 yearsI can say with absolute certainty that this is a con artist at play. They called my husband, but I picked up the phone instead. They claimed they wanted to verify a few transactions that they suspected might be dodgy. When I mentioned that he wasn't in at the moment, they had the audacity to suggest I could answer on his behalf if I had his account information. Honestly, HSBC would never request such personal details like that. To top it off, my husband had his card nicked just a fortnight ago, and HSBC had already frozen it. Utterly disgraceful!HSBC5 yearsAbsolute con! They’re masquerading as HSBC. Whatever you do, don’t share any of your details with them!HSBC5 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from HSBC fraud department. I popped down to my local branch and the staff there told me that number isn’t from HSBC at all. If it was genuinely the fraud team, they’d leave a message telling you to call the number on your bank card. So, if you get a call like this, just don’t answer and block the number straight away.HSBC5 yearsTotally a scam. The bloke was well polite and asked if I’d done any payments in the last 30 minutes. I pretended I had, saying yes to everything. He must have clocked I was having him on because he shouted something like ‘f*** your mum, you w*****’ and hung up. Haha, I reckon I got the upper hand there, 1-0!5 yearsI got a call from HSBC’s fraud team because they noticed someone tried to make a payment and wanted to confirm if it was me or not.HSBC5 yearsI got a call from some bloke who was pushing my partner to confirm some info. Luckily, she told him to bugger off right away as I was getting suspicious.5 yearsGot a call from a lady claiming to be with HSBC. Sounded a bit dodgy to me.HSBC5 yearsYeah, got a call from someone saying they were with the HSBC fraud team, but it was totally a scam.HSBC5 yearsCaller claimed to be from HSBC.HSBC5 yearsdefinitely a scammer trying to trick people, watch out!Fraudster5 yearsThey called saying they were from HSBC’s fraud team - don’t pick up or reply, it’s definitely a scam!HSBC5 yearsDropping by again to give a heads up about these useless con artists. They deserve nothing but trouble. Wicked folks pretending to be from HSBC Fraud team, trying to rob honest people of their money. Proper dumb and clueless they are. Fingers crossed nobody gets caught in their nasty trap. Truly, the worst kind of scoundrels.HSBC Fraud Team5 yearsSuper risky calls. They pretend to be from HSBC's fraud team but they’re actually con artists. Never log into your bank accounts when they’re chatting to you on the phone.HSBC5 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be my bank, saying they needed access to my phone app. Definitely a scam trying to steal my info. Watch out for this one!5 yearsSupposedly some HSBC bank scam, don’t bother chatting with this number. The bloke reckoned I was being rude, but it’s just that I knew he wasn’t from my bank. When I rang his number back from my landline, he hung up straight away.HSBC5 yearsGot a call from this number and they tried to fake being Monzo. Definitely a scam, be careful!Monzo5 yearsTotally a scam. Someone said they were from HSBC's fraud team and even knew my name. My phone flagged the call as possible spam straight away, so I cut off. They rang again later, but I didn’t answer. A few days after that, my HSBC phone banking got blocked, so I had to visit the branch to get it all sorted. Luckily, I’d set up voice ID, so they couldn’t mess with my account.HSBC5 yearsTotally a scam, watch out!5 yearsI feel it's important to share my full account of a rather alarming incident I experienced recently. I nearly fell victim to a con artist using this phone number. The whole scenario felt all too familiar - a chap from Liverpool tried to initiate four transactions through my online banking. He inquired whether I had clicked on any dodgy emails or links, and, somewhat foolishly, I admitted to having done so with a few, like DPD and Amazon Prime. This seemed to give him the confidence to proceed. Next, he pushed for my IBAN and memorable location. Without a second thought, I provided him with those details. Shortly thereafter, he requested that I generate a code, claiming it would cancel the transactions. In a shocking twist, he ended up using that very code to authorise a hefty transaction of approximately £9,000 from my savings account. He assured me that a new package would be sent, and my online banking would be put on hold. I was informed that I would need to visit a local branch to change my account number, which he said would take two to three working days. To top it all off, he mentioned he'd be sending me an email the following day so I could forward the DPD correspondence back to HSBC for their investigation. At the end of our conversation, he even advised me to watch out for banking scams. However, as soon as I hung up, I promptly contacted the HSBC customer service to verify the status of my online banking. That’s when I discovered the unsettling truth - I was dealing with a scammer. I informed HSBC to suspend my online banking for real this time, particularly because I feared there was a pending transaction of over £9,000. Fortunately, nothing had been withdrawn yet since my online banking was already suspended. Now I need to reach out to the fraud team to report this deceitful act and ensure that the transaction is reversed immediately.LiverpoolDPDAmazon PrimeHSBC5 yearsBeware of calls from 03447404404 - they're pretending to be from HSBC but it's 100% a banking scam.HSBC5 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from HSBC fraud team, warning me about a £550 transaction leaving my account soon. I said I'd ring back on HSBC's official number. Then he claimed he was calling from HSBC and told me to check the caller ID on my phone. There was just a one digit difference though. Bit fishy if you ask me.HSBC6 yearsI got a phone call from someone claiming they were from HSBC’s fraud team, telling me that some payments on my card looked suspicious. The bloke was trying to sort me out with a new sort code or something. Felt a bit dodgy, so while I was waiting on hold, I quickly looked up the number online. Glad I did, because it didn’t seem legit at all. Proper worrying!HSBC6 yearsJust got a call from what looked like HSBC, they said there was suspicious activity on my account and needed me to check online. I didn’t give them any passwords but they wanted me to generate some sort of code for transactions. They claimed my account was frozen, but right after, all my savings vanished and £4500 was taken from my current account too. I’m now down by more than £7500! Spent ages on the phone with HSBC fraud team, and they told me it will take up to 15 days to sort it out. Absolutely gutted.HSBC6 yearsSCAM ALERT - These people claimed to be from HSBC’s fraud department but the number they called from didn’t match the one on my card. Definitely not HSBC. Never share your details with them, just ring the number on your card to be safe!FRAUD ALERTHSBC6 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be with HSBC’s fraud department. Sounded quite smooth and told me someone had tried to use my card in Birmingham. He kept on about setting up a new account and moving all my money there. The chat went on for about 45 minutes, but I only cottoned on to it being dodgy after around 40 minutes. He sounded like he had a Thames Valley accent, probably a young guy, maybe late twenties, a guy of colour. Definitely seemed like he’s used to working in a call centre. Watch out for this kind of scam!HSBC Fraud DepartmentBirminghamThames Valley6 yearsHad a run in with HSBC scammers recently; two blokes who sounded really posh and official with a lot of patience. They actually knew my sort code and account number, then started asking me about my online banking digits. I told them I’d share part of the number and asked if they could fill in the blanks to prove it was them. They said that’s not how it works. I asked if that was all the info they needed to verify me, and they said no, they needed other stuff too. Got fed up and told them to get lost before hanging up. Later rang HSBC myself and they confirmed it was a total scam.HSBC6 yearsi got a call from someone claiming to be the hsbc fraud dept. the number looked almost identical to the real hsbc, but it definitely wasnt them! be careful cos they already have your name and bits of your account or card info. they sounded super convincing tho. seriously, dont ever share your personal info or click on any links they send!HSBC6 yearsReceived a call purporting to be from HSBC! Best to stay wary, as they've clearly got all your personal information. Quite odd, if you ask me!HSBC6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HSBC's fraud department. Pretty sure it was a scam trying to fool me.HSBC6 yearsI got a call from someone named Kersey claiming to be with HSBC’s fraud team. They said they've got loads of my personal info and spent ages telling me about some identity theft scam involving a person from Liverpool. They explained this fake, duplicate account thing and then tried to persuade me to move all my money and overdraft into it. It sounded really legit, they even told me to stop using my usual account and check back next day once the new one’s set up. Honestly, it felt quite risky and quite a clever scam!KerseyHSBCLiverpool6 yearsI got tricked out of £1800 which wiped out my overdraft too. They said they were from the HSBC fraud department.HSBC6 yearsGot a call from 0344 740 4404 earlier and it was pretty much the same kinda thing. This lad with a really slow way of talking said he was from HSBC’s fraud team. He told me there was a £250 charge at Argos they were looking into, asking if I’d done it. Then he started asking about how many bank accounts I had and if I used online banking, plus the balance on the account that supposedly had the suspicious payment. I quickly stopped replying and told him I was losing reception ’cause I was driving. Anyway, I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.HSBCArgos6 yearsdefinitely a scam alert here. got a call from a woman named kelsey on 0344 740 4404 saying she was from the hsbc fraud dept. sounded really polished and seemed to know her stuff. she told me my bank account had been hacked and that she had to set up a duplicate account so i could move my money safely. heads up everyone, this is fake and dont fall for it!KelseyHSBC6 yearsThis number looks like a total scam, dodgy for sure! Wouldn’t trust it at all.6 yearsi had a few calls from someone saying they were from first direct (hsbc). they seemed to know a bit about me, but when i asked for info only the bank would have, they couldn't provide it. i told them off and ended the call. they've called me a bunch of times since, using numbers that are just a little different each time.First DirectHSBC6 yearssome woman rang me and said she was kelsey from hsbc’s fraud department. watch out guys, they’ve got all your banking info and passwords. honestly these scammers are really dangerous so keep your guard up!HSBCKelsey6 yearsThis bloke said he was from some fraud team. When I asked him which bank he was from, he couldn’t tell me and just dropped the call. Next time the same number rang, I picked up and he wanted to check my account for some payments. Then he asked for my bank card info! I asked for his name and number so I could ring back, but he ended the call straight away. Seemed dodgy to me.6 yearsI got a call from this number saying they were from the bank’s fraud team. They told me my accounts had been hacked and asked me to mirror them for 'security reasons'. Then they wanted me to begin moving money. Definitely felt like a scam!7 yearsI tried calling back but the line just dropped. Didn’t pick up when they rang me first either.Submit Your Own Report (0344 740 4404)
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