03453300000
☎️ 03453300000 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TalkTalk Communications Limited. It is part of the phone block 345330 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03453300000
- Possible fraud text; account secureDec
2025Suspicious call from fake fraud departmentJul
2023False impersonation claim by bankJul
2023Beware of fraudulent banking activitiesJul
2023Fraudulent call from fake bankJun
2023Unauthorized call from fraudulent impersonatorJun
2023Warning about HSBC scam callsJun
2023Fraudulent call from fake bankJun
2023Unauthorized claim of being NationwideJun
2023Believable impersonation claiming card compromiseJun
2023WhatsApp impersonation scam, do not engageMay
2023Beware of potential banking scamApr
2023Warning about potential scam postApr
2023Fraudulent caller impersonating credit card companyApr
2023Accusation of theft by individualsMar
2023Don't ignore bank contact, verifyMar
2023Report scam calls and textsMar
2023Suspicious call from alleged Monzo representativeMar
2023summary: Warning about potential banking scamJan
2023Caller claiming to be BarclaysNov
2022Phishing scam pretending to be PayPalNov
2022Caller pretends to block transactionNov
2022Suspicious message from natwest supportNov
2022Weird person singing Russ MillionsNov
2022Beware of false Barclays scamsNov
2022Reference to banking institution companyOct
2022Unable to confirm caller's intentionOct
2022User warns of Barclays scammerOct
2022Warning about potential scam activitiesOct
2022Scam call pretending to be bankOct
2022Scam call from fake bankOct
2022User experienced attempted card fraudSep
2022Voice scam pretending to be HalifaxSep
2022Warning: phone scam, avoid sharingSep
2022Missed two consecutive calls, ignoredSep
2022CEX transaction, fraudulent impersonation attemptSep
2022User mentions concern for banking scamSep
2022Phone number, ignored calls, hacking attemptAug
2022Warning about potential scam alertAug
2022Warning About Possible Scam ActivityAug
2022Suspicious of potential scam callAug
2022Pretended to be Halifax bankJul
2022Suspect phone call impersonating LloydsJul
2022Suspicious call, likely a scamMay
2022Fraudulent caller impersonating TescoApr
2022Unwelcome silent calls from 0345300000Apr
2022Scammer identified in location Birmingham, UKMar
2022Multiple missed calls, potential manipulationMar
2022Impersonating Lloyds Bank, collecting dataFeb
2022Frequent scam calls from different numbersFeb
2022Lloyds Bank scams customers unfairlyJan
2022Caller impersonated Lloyd's Bank employeeDec
2021Ignore potential fraudulent communicationDec
2021Threatening bank scam against babyNov
2021Insensitive and dismissive customer serviceNov
2021No relevant context provided for summarizationNov
2021Warn of suspected phone scamNov
2021Warning about banking impersonation scamOct
2021Lloyd's knows personal information, potential scamOct
2021Warning about potential banking fraudAug
2021Fraudulent call, aggressive response givenAug
2021Fraudulent call from fake bankAug
2021Potential scam call from "Lloyds"Jul
2021Lloyd's bank is well-knownJul
2021Reference to financial institutionJul
2021Beware of phone banking scamsJul
2021Warning about fraudulent phone callJun
2021Bank scam attempted online accessJun
2021Bank asked for personal detailsJun
2021Numerous bank scam calls; blocked numberJun
2021Fraudulent call impersonating bank representativeMay
2021User warns about suspected bank scamMay
2021Claiming that this is LloydsMay
2021Suspicious call from fake representativeApr
2021Suspicious scam call reporting transactionsApr
2021Reported scam involving false identityMar
2021Impersonation scam caller exposed and thwartedMar
2021Fraudulent call from fake bankMar
2021Warning of potential banking scamMar
2021Warning to beware of scammersFeb
2021Warning about potential bank scamFeb
2021Anger towards fraudulent phone callFeb
2021Warning about potential bank fraudJan
2021Fraudulent scam pretending to be bankJan
2021Lloyds bank fraud warning. Beware!Jan
2021Suspicious call, potential scam possibilityDec
2020Suspicious call from purported bankDec
2020Call claiming to be LloydsDec
2020fraudulent Lloyds Bank scam warningDec
2020Bank scam for changing account. AlertNov
2020Warning: potential fraudulent activity, avoidOct
2020Beware of potential banking fraudOct
2020False caller impersonating Lloyds BankSep
2020Number Of Searches: 261 Number Of Comments: 84 First Seen: 17 September 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hawnby(North Yorkshire), Kaimes(Edinburgh), Newtown(Cornwall), Old Hunstanton(Norfolk) and Shiregreen(South Yorkshire).
03453300000 has 84 comments of which 20 x neutral and 64 x negative
03453300000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03453300000 👆 is reported as a persistent source of banking scams targeting individuals across the UK. Callers impersonate major banks such as Lloyds, Barclays, Nationwide, Monzo, Halifax, and Santander, often claiming fraudulent transactions or compromised accounts. They may use personal information like partial card numbers or addresses to appear credible. Tactics include requesting sensitive details, security codes from banking apps, or urging immediate action such as funds transfer. Many report aggressive or abusive behaviour when challenged and false assurances like sending confirmation texts. Victims have noticed multiple repeat calls, no-caller-ID numbers, and even follow-up calls after payments are cancelled. It is strongly advised not to share any personal or financial information, independently verify with your bank using official contact details, and report all such incidents to Action Fraud for investigation.
Reports on phone number 03453300000
6 monthsGot a text saying a new payee was added on an account with the last 4 digits, but I dont have an account like that so not sure why I got the message. Think it might be a mix-up. Rang Lloyds bank just to be safe, and they said my account is fine and hasn’t been hacked. Feels like a dodgy text trying to spot fraud. I’ll keep an eye out for any dodgy calls in the coming weeks.Rang Lloyds3 yearsSomeone saying they were from Capital on Tap’s fraud team rang me up and asked about a payment I supposedly made. Thing is, the transaction was actually by them. They wanted me to give some security details, but I refused since they made the call. Then they said they’d block my card so it couldn’t be used in a certain region, which didn’t sound right to me at all.Capital on Tap3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Lloyds Bank, saying someone was trying to pretend to be me and that money was going to be taken from my account today. When I checked, there was no sign of any transaction waiting or anything suspicious.Lloyds3 yearsGot a call saying it was Lloyd's, warning me about some suspicious transactions on my account. Problem is, I don’t even have an account there.Lloyd ' s3 yearsGot a call on 09/06/23 claiming to be from Lloyd's, saying there were suspicious charges on my account. The funny thing is, I don't even have an account with them!Lloyd ' s Bank3 yearsI've definitely encountered a fraudster! They rang me claiming to be from HSBC, mentioning the last four digits of my card and alerting me to a dodgy transaction. I hung up immediately, but then they rang six more times from the same number, alongside another six calls without any caller ID. I totally ignored all of them. I’d suggest keeping a loud whistle handy near your phone!HSBC3 yearsLast night, I got a call from 0345 340 0000. The person claimed to be from Lloyds’ fraud team, saying someone in Manchester was trying to buy £300 of stuff from Argos on my card. I asked for an email or text to prove it was really Lloyds. He said he’d send one, and it should’ve arrived by now. I checked everything and hadn’t received anything, so when I told him that, he just hung up on me.Lloyds ’ArgosManchester3 yearsThey said they were from Nationwide but didn't answer properly when I pointed out the number wasn't one I recognised from my card. Definitely didn't seem legit.Nationwide3 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were with Nationwide. Sounded pretty legit, especially when they talked about my card or account being at risk. They even seemed to know the banking app well, which made it all more convincing.Nationwide3 yearsIgnore any messages claiming to be from WhatsApp - they’re not legit. Some crooks got into my account after I foolishly responded (never happened to me before) and now they’re trying to trick my friends into sending cash. Please don’t reply!!WhatsApp3 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Lloyds asking for my info, but something felt off straightaway. Glad I didn’t share anything - sounded like one of those bank scams you hear about. Seriously, watch out and don’t hand over your details to anyone ringing you unexpectedly.Lloyds3 yearsBeware, total scam! But you might want to take a look at the post marked with a blue rating down there.3 yearsI got a call from some bloke claiming he was with Debenhams credit card - New Day or something like that, sounded pretty legit. He rang me up like 4 times and even knew about some of my purchases from a dodgy looking website. A few days after, my bank called me to say they’d cancelled my card because of some dodgy activity. Then, as soon as I finished talking to the actual bank, I got another call from a number with no caller ID. Proper sketchy!New DayDebenhams3 yearsA right bunch of scoundrels pinching money!3 yearsNever just brush off any call or message from your bank, but don’t rush to trust it either, even if it seems legit. It’s better to ring your bank straight away using the phone number on the back of your card to be sure. If it turns out to be a scam, make sure you report it to the police - see details below.3 yearsTotal scam. Called me like 10 times, said there were strange transactions on my account and that they were from Monzo. Didn’t even get my name right. The bloke sounded young and English, sounded really legit though.Monzo4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from PayPal saying there was some dodgy activity on my account and they were about to freeze it. They asked me to verify a number they supposedly texted me. Nearly fell for it - if I’d confirmed the number, they’d probably have gotten into my account. Proper sneaky tactic!PayPal4 yearsThis bloke kept ringing me twice and couldn’t even recall his own name! He was trying to convince me some transaction was blocked on my account - total SCAM.4 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be the NatWest fraud department. Suspicious right from the start!NatWest4 yearsI had the most bizarre encounter with someone belting out Russ Millions' tune “Body” while using this number, it was quite the spectacle, I must say!Russ Millions4 yearsClaimed to be from Barclays, but I highly suspect it's a scam. Best not to share any personal details.BarclaysBest4 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Capital One.Capital One Bank4 yearsThey said they were calling from NatWest and even used my first name. I’ve got five accounts with NatWest, so it sounded a bit dodgy. The call quality was awful but somethin’ about it didn’t sit right with me, so I ended the call. They seemed to say they were from the fraud team or something like that. Later, I checked online and saw nothing about any alerts or messages from the bank. Didn’t give them any details about my accounts, just to be safe.National Westminster Bank4 yearsSome joker called claiming to be from Barclays fraud team, tried to get a code from my banking app. He even knew my full name and where I live! When I confronted him, he bizarrely threatened me saying "Loads of takeaways will keep getting sent to your place". Honestly, with the cost of living these days, I'm not sure that's such a terrible threat LOL.BARCLAYSBarclays4 yearsDefinitely a scam, no way it’s from Lloyds!Lloyds4 yearsI got a call from 03453300000 acting like they were from Lloyd’s bank, but it was totally a scam. They tricked me into paying £66 to something called Royal Vapes. Luckily, I rang my bank straight away and they sorted it out, gave me my money back. They also said Lloyd’s never calls you first, and if they ever do, you should hang up and ring the number on your bank card instead.Lloyd ' s BankRoyal Vapes4 yearsSomebody rang me claiming to be from Barclays bank, but I instantly knew it was a dodgy call! I ended up shouting a load of stuff at them to put them off. Then, all night, they kept ringing me back, must’ve tried about 13 times! What a pain.Barclays Bank4 yearsgot a call from someone pretending to be from Monzo, they must have snagged my card info from something i bought online. to prove who they were, they told me my cvv which i thought was odd coz the bank staff aren’t meant to know that. they also wanted me to approve an apple pay request through the monzo app. i said i'd block my card and get a replacement, then they just ended the call.Monzo4 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from Halifax. They attempted to persuade me to approve a payment of £700, insisting that it would actually be a refund if I gave the go-ahead. It all seemed rather dodgy to me!Halifax4 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Santander, they were asking me for my phone PIN. Definitely a scam, watch out!Santander4 yearsReceived two calls back-to-back from this number, but I chose not to pick up the phone.4 yearsThere was someone purporting to be from CEX, using the name Daniel, who became quite irate when I probed him further. It seemed pretty clear that this was an attempt at fraud.CEXDaniel4 yearsI got a few calls from this number (+44 345 330 0000) tonight, like three times, and I didn’t pick up. A bit later, my bank sent me a text saying someone tried to break into my account. Thankfully, they didn’t manage to get in!4 yearsTotal rip off!4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from Tesco, asking about an Apple Pay transaction I supposedly tried. They also sent me a text with a code and wanted me to say it back. Don’t share any info and just block them!TescoApple4 yearsI didn’t pick up as I suspect it might be a scam. I’m going to go ahead and block the number.4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with Halifax Bank. I actually got tricked at first but quickly figured out it was a scam, so I stopped the transaction with my bank and had my card blocked. Then a couple of days after, I got another call from "Halifax bank" about that same dodgy payment that supposedly never went through. Total con job!Halifax BankHalifax4 yearsI got a call from 0345330000 saying they were from Lloyds Bank. They seemed to know the final 4 digits of my credit card, even though I never gave that info. They also called me by the wrong name, which seemed odd. Then they just hung up right away. I'm sure it wasn’t actually Lloyds.Lloyds BankLloyds4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with Tesco, wanting to verify a credit card purchase. I wasn't up for chatting and they started getting really nasty. Definitely not a genuine Tesco call!Tesco4 yearsI've had calls from 0345300000 loads of times, and when I pick up, there's just silence on the other end! It's pretty annoying.4 yearsAs others have pointed out, this particular number, along with some others linked to dodgy dealings, appears to be associated with: Stuart Wright, 21a Plymouh Road, Barnt Green, Birmingham, B45 8JF. Interestingly, he’s the same chap who orchestrated that loft conversion con not too long ago! It’s quite evident why he resides in such a splendid property; it seems he’s made a habit of duping unsuspecting individuals!Stuart WrightPlymouh RoadBarnt GreenBirminghamB45 8JF4 yearsRang me thrice, the second and third calls coming in quick succession. The last one was about five minutes after the previous. I chose not to pick up, and unsurprisingly, they didn’t leave a voicemail. It’s quite disconcerting how persistently ringing can create a sense of urgency, making one feel compelled to respond as if it must be rather pressing. I became a bit anxious and decided to investigate the 0345 area code right away, given that I was already browsing the internet. It indicated that this number is often associated with charities. This tactic could easily lead folks to answer, believing they might be able to lend a hand.4 yearsBeware of these numbers 03453300000 and 07723920940! They pretend to be from Lloyds Bank but they're actually scammers. They’ll try to get your card info and even connect to your phone to make all sorts of online purchases. Totally not legit!Lloyds Bank4 yearsAbsolute con! They kept ringing asking if I had relatives over in Liverpool and then tried getting me to hand over my bank info! This is like the tenth call from loads of different numbers in under a year. Proper annoying!Liverpool4 yearsLloyds? Scam alert! Definitely something fishy going on.Lloyds5 yearsSome bloke called me claiming he was from Lloyd's but when I called him out for lying, he began hurling insults and threats at me.Lloyd ' s5 yearsIt's a scam; best not to engage with them.5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from the bank, started making threats towards me and my child. Total scam!5 yearsSo rude and pushy! He ignored everything I said. Just ended the call straight away!5 yearsWatch out! Someone called claiming to be from my bank and wanted all my bank info. Definitely a scam trying to steal details!5 yearsSo called Lloyd’s is a total rip off, yet they somehow already have loads of your personal details.Lloyd ’ s5 yearsLooks like a bank trying to pull off a scam.5 yearsSomebody rang claiming to be from Lloyds bank, wanted me to confirm my address. When I told them I knew it was a scam, they started getting really rude.Lloyds Bank5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be the fraud team at Lloyds bank. As soon as I said I wasn’t buying it, they started threatening me and my family. Honestly, just ignore the call or better yet, don’t pick up at all.Lloyds Bank5 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Lloyds, saying £400 was withdrawn from my account by Airbnb and it looked fishy. Knew straight away it was a scam and just hung up.LloydsAirbnb5 yearsCalled me claiming to be Lloyds bank, but definitely seemed dodgy to me.Lloyds Bank5 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be Lloyds Bank, saying there was suspicious activity in Manchester on my account - but I live in London! They sounded really convincing and proper professional, but watch out for the giveaways like when they start asking for your card PIN or home address. Never give out your personal details. If you’ve already shared anything, ring up Lloyds straight away using the number on the back of your card. Stay safe!Lloyds BankManchesterLondonLloyds5 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be part of the fraud squad at Yorkshire Bank, which raised my eyebrows a bit since they’re currently operating as Virgin Money. This chap, who introduced himself as Derek, rattled off my mismatched street name and postcode. When I questioned this discrepancy, he rather conveniently explained that scammers had altered these details. He then proceeded to list a series of suspicious transactions, including places like Paperchase, Argos, and JD Sports. To my alarm, he even had the first few digits of my debit card, along with the last four - quite concerning, to say the least! If you get a call from this number, best to keep your information to yourself and hang up. Contact your bank directly instead.Yorkshire BankVirgin MoneyDerekPaperchaseArgosJD Sports5 yearsI got a call from someone pretending to be from the bank, said there was a problem with my online account. Pretty sure it was a scam.5 yearsI got a call from my bank today, and they were asking for some personal info.5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Lloyds Bank, then suddenly said TSB, and after that Barclay's. They told me a Mr Mitchell was trying to move money from my account using my Visa Debit Card, which I don’t even have! When I told them I don’t hold accounts with any of those banks, they asked which bank I used. I told them that's none of their concern and they just hung up. Pretty clear it was a scam. I've blocked the number since then.Lloyds BankTSBBarclay ’ sMitchell5 yearsGot a call from someone saying he was James Matthews, supposedly from Lloyds Bank. He asked about a dodgy transaction between Lloyds and Barclays and tried to get me to give out my bank info. Definitely felt fishy.James MatthewsLloyds BankLloydsBarclays5 yearsWatch out, this number is part of a banking scam!5 yearsThey tried to pass themselves off as Lloyds, but it was obvious a scam. Definitely didn't sound legit to me. Watch out for these fake callers pretending to be from big banks!Lloyds5 yearsThis guy spoke with a southern accent and sounded quite young. He claimed he was verifying some transactions, mentioning two tries in Aberdeen. After saying he needed to double check something, he just dropped the call. He said he was calling from Clydebank, but that’s not right anymore since it’s now Virgin Money. Total rubbish from him!!!AberdeenClydebankVirgin Money5 yearsI got a call claiming to be from business banking about some transactions that supposedly happened, but I honestly never made any of them. Definitely felt like a scam.5 yearsA bloke rang saying he was James Matthews and gave a Lloyds staff extension, number 713. The bank looked into it and now Action Fraud are on the case.James MatthewsLloydsAction Fraud5 yearsSomeone said they were from Lloyds bank, sounded proper legit at first. Then they asked for my ID number, I just chuckled and refused. They didn't waste any time, just cut the call straight away!Lloyds5 yearsGot a call from this number saying they were from Lloyds, telling me my account had been hit with fraud and unauthorised transfers. While chatting to them, I checked my banking app and saw loads of attempted transactions, nearly a grand’s worth, but most didn’t actually go through 'cos my balance wasn’t enough. The bloke on the phone said he’d send me a text with a six-digit code and that I had to give it to him to "stop" the payments. Turns out, that code was for approving the transfers, not cancelling them at all!Lloyds Bank5 yearsWatch out for banking scams, everyone!5 yearsMy partner got a call on his cell from someone saying there’d been a big withdrawal from his bank account. He happened to be out walking and rushed back home straight away. The caller sounded proper convincing and he even opened his online bank stuff to check everything while they were talking. It wasn’t till then he twigged it was a scam. The bloke on the phone had an Irish accent and when we asked who he was, he gave the name Alan Jones. Really dodgy stuff.IrelandAlan Jones5 yearsThey were pretending to be from my bank, trying to trick me into giving my details. Definitely don’t trust them!5 yearsGot a call from someone acting all legit, claiming they were from Lloyds bank, but honestly sounded more like some dodgy geezer trying way too hard with a fake gangster sort of tone. Proper scammer. Absolute muppets. Can't stand these nonsense calls anymore!!!Lloyds Bank5 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from the bank, trying to get my account details. Turns out, they somehow broke into EE and got hold of personal info from their app. Proper dodgy attempt to steal my money!ScammerEE5 yearsThey called and told me they were from Lloyds, saying there was suspicious activity on my account. Definitely a scam, don’t fall for it.Lloyds Bank6 yearsSomeone called pretending to be from Lloyds bank, saying there were some dodgy transactions on my account. It’s a total scam - watch out for this kind of fraud!Lloyds6 yearsI just got a call from this number, and I have a strong feeling it might be a con.6 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Lloyds Bank, telling me there was a transaction on my account just 5 mins ago. Felt a bit dodgy to me.Lloyds Bank6 yearsI had a similar experience. They claimed to be from Lloyds Bank, but they messed up my date of birth. When I confronted Rebecca about it, she just cut the call!Lloyds BankRebecca6 yearsThis number is almost the same as Lloyds Bank but not quite. Scammers ring up pretending to be from Lloyds, saying your account’s been hacked or something. They want you to move your cash to some “safe” new account. I’ve told Lloyds about it already. It honestly sounds so real it’s scary. Please don’t send any money anywhere. These lot are proper dodgy.Lloyds BankLloyds6 yearsSomeone pretending to work at my bank called me up, saying I needed to switch my account number and move all my funds to the new one. It was such a well-put-together scam. Seriously, watch out and don’t fall for it.6 yearsSounds like a scam to me. Never share your bank info unless you're absolutely sure it's legit.6 yearsAbsolutely a scam, no doubt about it. Never share your bank info with them. Cheers!6 yearsI received a call from this number claiming to represent Lloyds Bank, but I was suspicious. They attempted to persuade me into altering my account details, which raised an eyebrow. I reached out to Lloyds' fraud department for verification, and fortunately, they confirmed that it wasn’t them at all. Stay vigilant, folks!Lloyds BankLloydsSubmit Your Own Report (0345 330 0000)
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