03451299791
☎️ 03451299791 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gci Network Solutions Limited. It is part of the phone block 345129 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03451299791
- Lloyds fraud for paperless letterAug
2023Unsure of Lloyds bank communicationMay
2023Misleading scam, wrong banking institutionMay
2023Not a customer, mistake madeMay
2023Received inaccurate message from Lloyd'sMay
2023Incorrect text, wrong recipient. FrustratedMay
2023Received scam text from LloydsMay
2023Received suspicious text message, likely scamMay
2023Not from Lloyds Bank, suspiciousMay
2023Unauthorized text from Lloyds BankMay
2023Suspicious text from fake bankMay
2023Unknown text alert from Lloyd'sMay
2023Receiving unwanted silent calls from numberMay
2023Legitimate number for paper statementsJan
2023Number Of Searches: 48 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 22 January 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brynllywarch(Powys), Gaywood(Norfolk) and Kirkton(Highland).
03451299791 has 14 comments of which 5 x negative and 8 x neutral and 1 x positive
03451299791 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03451299791 👆 is reported as a number sending texts about switching bank accounts to paperless statements, often addressed to wrong names. Many users say they don't have Lloyds accounts and suspect scams, while some receive silent calls. A few find the number is genuine, matching details from official Lloyds communication, but others warn confusion due to misaddressed messages and repeated scam concerns. Overall, the number appears linked mostly to paperless banking notices, but with mixed experiences causing distrust and uncertainty.
Reports on phone number 03451299791
3 yearsI received a letter supposedly from Lloyds about switching to paperless statements. When I popped into the branch, they told me it was a scam. Ended up having to phone the Lloyds fraud team to get my card cancelled.Lloyds3 yearsGot a text today saying, "Miss Bishop, in March we sent you a letter about switching some of your accounts to paperless statements. If you want to keep getting paper post, please call us before 6 June on 0345 129 9791 or use Relay UK or BSL SignVideo. Our automated line is available 24/7. Standard local call rates apply." Thing is, my last name isn’t Bishop and I’m not a Lloyd’s customer. Even if it’s legit, I’d be quite annoyed they got my name wrong like that.MissBishopLloyd ' s3 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from Lloyds bank but I dont even have an account there and my name isnt Miss Wysoczanska or anything like that. Definitely a scam.LloydsMiss Wysoczanska3 yearsJust like others have said about going paperless, they actually got my name correct. Problem is, I don’t have any account with Lloyds at all! Definitely a scam!Lloyds3 yearsI’ve just had a rather peculiar message come through: "Dear Miss Bishop, back in March we sent you some correspondence informing you that we’re transitioning one or more of your accounts to a paperless system. Should you prefer to continue receiving postal communications, kindly ring us by the 6th of June on 0345 129 9791, or utilise Relay UK or BSL SignVideo. Our automated service is available round the clock. Calls will incur local rates." Firstly, I’m not called Bishop, and I certainly don’t have an account with Lloyd’s! Even if this were the real deal, I’d be quite miffed about such a blunder on their part.MissBishopUKLloyd ’ s3 yearsGot a message that said, “Miss Bishop, back in March we sent a letter telling you that some of your accounts will be going paperless. If you prefer to receive paper statements, please ring us by 6 June on 0345 129 9791 or use Relay UK or BSL SignVideo. Automated service available 24/7, calls at local rate.” Thing is, my surname isn’t Bishop and I’ve never had an account with Lloyd’s. Even if it was legit, it'd still annoy me that they got the name wrong.BishopLloyd ’ s3 yearsGot a text saying something about switching an account, but I've never opened a Lloyds Bank account. The message was for a name I didn't recognise either, so pretty sure it’s a scam!Lloyds Bank3 yearsGot a message from a bank I've never even used, seems like a total scam to me.3 yearsI got a message saying it was from Lloyds Bank, claiming my account was going paperless and asking me to ring the number they sent. Problem is, I don’t even have an account with Lloyds! Felt fishy straight away.Lloyds Bank3 yearsReceived a message supposedly from Lloyds Bank addressed to a Mr Knap, but I'm a woman and have no Lloyds account. The text talked about switching to paperless statements, which made no sense to me. Definitely felt like a scam or someone just got the wrong number.Lloyds BankKnapLloyds3 yearsJust received a message about switching to paperless statements but I don't bank with Lloyds at all.Lloyds3 yearsGot a message from Lloyd’s about switching to paperless statements, telling me to ring a certain number. Thing is, I’m not even a Lloyd’s customer!Lloyd ’ s3 yearsThis number has called me several times, but each time, as soon as I answer, the person just ends the call right away.3 yearsGot a message saying it was from LloydsBank, telling me to ring 0345 129 9791 if I wanted to keep getting paper statements before 1st Feb 2023. At first, I figured it was a dodgy text, but after checking my online banking I saw the same number and message there. If you’re unsure, best to ring 159 to double-check.Lloyds BankSubmit Your Own Report (0345 129 9791)
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