03453503748
☎️ 03453503748 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 345350 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03453503748
- Warning about unwanted call resurgenceJan
2025Harassed by fraudulent banking numberMay
2021Suspicious call claiming to be MBNAMar
2021Scam involving Halifax Building SocietyFeb
2021Scammer posing as credit companyJan
2021Blocked scam phone call, frustratedJan
2021Caller falsely claiming to be bankJan
2021Lloyds prompted button press after transferOct
2020Caller posing as MBNA scamOct
2020Suspicious call impersonating MBNA representativesSep
2020Received suspicious call after transactionSep
2020MBNA fraud prevention confirmation mentionedAug
2020User mentioned Halifax fraud preventionMar
2020Report fraudulent Halifax account activityFeb
2020Voicemail with details, possible scamOct
2019Bank keeps calling for previous occupantSep
2019Repeated scam calls from MBNAMay
2019Scam automated call pretending fraudMay
2019Unknown numbers claiming to be MBNAMay
2019Fraudulent call, not my accountFeb
2019Number flagged as fraud, genuine sourceNov
2018Number is fraudulent; report immediatelyNov
2018Warning about suspicious phone callsSep
2018Fraudulent call from Bank of ScotlandMay
2018Halifax and Lloyds Fraud PreventionMay
2018Received unexpected text with offerMar
2018Scam call about nonexistent cardFeb
2018Number deemed not fraudulent; confirmedFeb
2018Fraud call, checked online commentsJan
2018Fraudulent call from fake departmentDec
2017Scam call regarding fraudulent credit cardOct
2017Rejects extreme punishment for offendersAug
2017Suspicious call after Halifax contactMay
2017Number is a scam callerMay
2017Fraudulent calls posing as HalifaxApr
2017User confirms Lloyds call authenticityApr
2017Possible bank scam for detailsApr
2017Scam call claiming credit card fraudFeb
2017Received call claiming Halifax creditFeb
2017Scammers should face prosecutionFeb
2017Persistent daytime calls received frequentlyFeb
2017Scam number, claimed to be HalifaxJan
2017Fraudulent Halifax offer, not credibleNov
2016Beware of potential scam callsNov
2016Number Of Searches: 317 Number Of Comments: 43 First Seen: 13 November 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Baldwins Hill(West Sussex), Clanfield(Oxfordshire) and Swinton Hill(Scottish Borders).
03453503748 has 43 comments of which 18 x neutral and 24 x negative and 1 x positive
03453503748 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03453503748 👆 is reported as a persistent and sophisticated scam number posing as fraud departments of well-known banks like Halifax, Lloyds, MBNA, and Bank of Scotland. Many have received calls or automated messages claiming fraudulent activity on their accounts, often immediately following legitimate banking transactions such as balance transfers. The scammers request personal information, use incorrect or misleading details, and direct victims to call back suspicious numbers. While some genuine users claim the number is legitimate for fraud checks, numerous reports confirm it is used for fraudulent purposes, attempting to harvest sensitive data. Users are strongly advised not to engage, never share personal information, verify directly with their bank using official contact details, and report the number to their financial institution to avoid falling victim to these scams.
Reports on phone number 03453503748
1 yearSeems they’re back at it. Today, 20.09.2025, I got a ring from them but I just ignored it. Just a heads up to be careful.5 yearsI was sorting out some bank stuff earlier, and since then, this number keeps ringing me up saying there’s been some dodgy activity on my account. It’s been pretty annoying.5 yearsI got a call from this number and they said they were from MBNA.MBNA5 yearsAlert! A scam was reported, claiming to be from Halifax Building Society. The fraudster mentioned fraudulent activities with cards that are not in use.Halifax Building Society6 yearsJust got a call from someone pretending to be from Halifax’s fraud team, right after I’d done a balance transfer. Looks like these scammers are really working hard! Watch out and don’t fall for it! 😡🤬Halifax6 yearsSomebody rang me saying they were from the credit card fraud department!!! I immediately put the number on block. Honestly, there really needs to be stricter laws to stop these dodgy and threatening scam calls 📞😤🤬6 yearsGot a call claiming to be from Halifax fraud team, telling me someone had spent money on my card just one day after I done a balance transfer. Definitely a scam.Halifax6 yearsAfter being passed on by NBNA, Lloyds rang me and then told me to hit a button.NBNALloyds6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from MBNA, asking me for some personal details - sounded fishy to me.MBNA6 yearsJust after I finished a balance transfer, I got a dodgy phone call from someone claiming to be from MBNA. Definitely felt like a scam to me.MBNA6 yearsJust after sorting a balance transfer with Lloyds, I got an automated call claiming to be from MBNA. At first I thought it might be real, but then the prerecorded message called me by the wrong name, which was a big red flag. I didn't bother calling the fraud team number they gave; I just ended the call. These days it’s so tricky to know who to trust, with all the scams targeting ordinary folk like us.MBNALloyds6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from MBNA’s fraud team, but it seemed a bit dodgy.MBNA6 yearsThey claimed to be from Halifax, something about fraud control.Halifax6 yearsKept getting calls saying there’s some sort of fraud on my Halifax account. Very annoying!Halifax7 yearsGot a voicemail with my info saying it’s from MBNA’s fraud team, asked me to call back and enter some code. I phoned MBNA straight away but they’re not sure about that number, reckon it could either be Lloyds or just a scam.MBNALloyds7 yearsGot a call from Bank of Scotland about the person who lived in my flat before me, she’s been gone like 12 years now! They left a voicemail saying there’s been some dodgy stuff on her card and I should ring them back with some secure code or whatever. This isn’t the first time they’ve rung for her either, got one of these calls ages ago. Really hope they stop soon cause I haven’t got one of those call blockers.Bank of Scotland7 yearsWe have received roughly six calls from this phone number, claiming to be from MBNA. We had similar calls about two weeks ago and updated our information with the bank. However, now we have a new card number and they are calling once again. It's strange that they are asking for my husband's name since he spoke to their staff today and did not make any transactions, so it is clearly a scam. The person calling is a woman who uses a pre-recorded message instructing us to call the aforementioned number. If we don't answer, they let the phone ring for a long time before trying again. We have now decided not to answer the calls and will report the number to the bank.MBNA7 yearsGot a call from this number earlier. They tried to use the wrong name and claimed to be from MBNA's fraud dept. It was one of those automated calls, clearly a scam.MBNA7 yearsGot loads of calls and texts from someone saying they were from MBNA, but i aint even got an account with them. Sounds real fishy to me.MBNA7 yearsI received a call, but as soon as I heard the automated voice, I promptly ended the call. I decided to give it another try and left a message. Surprisingly, the message claimed to be from someone representing Lloyd's credit card fraud prevention service. However, I found this rather puzzling as I don't have any account or cards with Lloyd's. Moreover, the name they mentioned was not mine. This definitely smells like fraud to me.Lloyd ' s8 yearsIf someone claims that this telephone number is legitimate, they are either deceiving you or have themselves fallen for a scam. After discussing the matter with my bank, it has become clear that this number is involved in criminal fraudulent activities. It is essential that you refrain from responding to any communication from this number and promptly report it to your bank.8 yearsAfter further investigation, they redirected my call to a different department. Each department, apart from the fraud department, identifies this number as fraudulent since it is not listed in their phone directory. However, the legitimate fraud department at Lloyds confirms that this number is authentic. It appears that a third-party company is responsible for contacting customers, which is why Lloyds, Halifax, and other institutions do not have this phone number in their database.LloydsHalifax8 yearsSuspicious call, definitely don’t answer.8 yearsI got a text and a phone call from someone claiming to be from the Bank of Scotland fraud department, saying there was some activity on my visa card and I needed to call back. Left me a voicemail too. I looked through my bank accounts online and found nothing weird going on. Plus, I don't even have a Bank of Scotland account, so I’m pretty sure it’s a scam and I’m not bothering to call back.Fraud Department of the Bank of ScotlandBank of Scotland8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Halifax’s Fraud Prevention about some credit card issue. But when I tried calling the number they gave me back, it turned out to be Lloyds Fraud Prevention instead! Weird and confusing.HalifaxLloyds8 yearsI got a message aswell, but they called me by the wrong name and said they were from Halifax. They mentioned wanting to send me £5,000 or something like that. fishy if you ask me!Halifax8 yearsI constantly receive calls from this number claiming that someone is fraudulently using my Lloyd's credit card. However, the thing is, I don't even own a Lloyd's credit card, so it definitely seems like a scam to me.Lloyd ' s9 yearsToday, my mother received two phone calls claiming that there had been fraudulent activity on her Lloyd's account. Luckily, I decided to search the number online and came across several similar reports left by other individuals.Lloyd ' s9 yearsI received an automated call from this number informing me that a transfer has been made from my Lloyd account. The caller claimed to be from the Fraud department and instructed me to press 1 for something or 2 for another. I quickly ended the call and looked up the number online, confirming that it is indeed recognized as a fraudulent number.LloydFraud9 yearsMy husband received a call earlier today informing him that his credit card had been fraudulently used. Upon researching the phone number, we verified our suspicions that it was indeed a scam.9 yearsThese individuals desire to be apprehended, imprisoned, and have the key thrown away. They must assume that we are gullible enough to believe their tricks, but not me. I am too knowledgeable to blindly follow these idiots.9 yearsIn the past few days, I've received multiple phone calls from this particular number, insisting that there is an issue with my bank account and asking for my banking information. It's undoubtedly a scam.9 yearsI was just notified of a phone call from this particular number, claiming that my Halifax card has been utilized without my knowledge. However, I haven't made any transactions, apart from calling Halifax to activate my online account earlier today. It has raised suspicions as it seems like quite a coincidence to receive such a call on the same day. If this is indeed a scam, is it possible that the caller is affiliated with Halifax? I did dial the number provided, but the call was put on hold and after waiting for a few minutes, I decided to end the call as something didn't feel right.Halifax9 yearsI am receiving repeated calls from someone claiming to be the Halifax fraud team, stating that my father's credit card has been used fraudulently. However, when my father contacted Halifax directly, they confirmed that there was no fraudulent activity. It is concerning that some individuals may easily fall for such scams, potentially making themselves vulnerable to identity theft and financial loss. Urgent action should be taken to address this issue.Halifax9 yearsI can't believe what you guys are discussing... I called Lloyds using the number printed on my Card, and they confirmed that the call I received from that number was indeed from them.Lloyds9 yearsUpon answering, you receive a voice message purportedly from Lloyds Bank, requesting you to input a three-digit code. Although it may sound genuine, one must exercise caution, as this could be an attempt to deceive vulnerable individuals into providing their personal banking information. It is clear that the sole intention behind this is to obtain sensitive financial details.Lloyds Bank10 yearsI received a call today claiming to be from Lloyds, informing me that my credit card was being used fraudulently.Lloyds10 yearsI received a call earlier today from someone claiming to be a representative from Halifax credit card.Halifax10 yearsScammers must face prosecution to ensure justice is served.10 yearsWhilst working remotely, I have repeatedly been contacted by this particular number. Fortunately, I historically tend not to answer calls during the day. It is evident that the individual is quite persistent.10 yearsAfter receiving a phone call from someone claiming to be from Halifax, I decided to ring the number back. Surprisingly, instead of reaching Halifax, the call was answered by Lloyds. Being skeptical of this inconsistency, I decided to do some research online and discovered that this number is flagged as a potential scam.HalifaxLloyds10 yearsI received a message from someone claiming to be Halifax, offering me £7000. It left me laughing out loud.Halifax10 yearsI've received multiple calls from this number claiming to be LLoyds fraud protection service. I contacted the bank and was informed that this number is not associated with their customer service. Therefore, I would like to caution others not to provide any information if this number contacts you.Submit Your Own Report (0345 350 3748)
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