03453512294
☎️ 03453512294 👆 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 345351 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03453512294
- Suspected scam calls reported todayJan
2017Beware of phone scams, stay cautiousNov
2016Fraudulent call from fake bankOct
2016Genuine bank of scotland fraud numberOct
2016Receiving frequent calls from numberOct
2016Received suspicious call, not returnedSep
2016Received concerning automated call: potential scamSep
2016Unknown phone number is a scamSep
2016Fraudulent bank of Scotland numberAug
2016Received fraudulent calls, contacted bank directlyAug
2016Warning about fraudulent Bank callsAug
2016Fraud inquiry for bank informationAug
2016Warning about fraudulent bank callAug
2016Fraudulent transaction alert from HalifaxJul
2016Multiple calls from different numbersJul
2016Reported suspicious bank call accuratelyJul
2016Automated voice alert for fraudJul
2016Suspicious call impersonating bank fraudJun
2016Bank confirmed genuine fraud callApr
2016Number Of Searches: 295 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 24 April 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bousta(Shetland Isles) and Saltmarshe(North Yorkshire).
03453512294 has 18 comments of which 6 x negative and 3 x positive and 9 x neutral
03453512294 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03453512294 👆 is reported as a number associated with mixed experiences regarding Bank of Scotland fraud alerts. Some users confirm it as a genuine contact used to address potential fraudulent card activity, advising prompt response to avoid card blockage. However, many others report it as a scam, with unsolicited calls or messages asking for personal or banking information, urging caution and verification directly through official bank channels. Automated calls warning of fraud and requesting codes or card details are frequently identified as suspicious. It is strongly recommended to never provide sensitive data during unsolicited calls and to contact the bank independently via known official numbers to confirm any alerts. Vigilance is essential to avoid falling victim to potential fraud attempts.
Reports on phone number 03453512294
10 yearsToday, on the 14th of January, 2017, I received a couple of automated calls concerning supposed suspicious activity on my Bank of Scotland accounts. It seems like there might be a scam connected to the number 03453512294. Both calls ended abruptly without anyone answering. Quite concerning, to say the least.Bank of Scotland10 yearsBEWARE! This is a con! Absolutely do not divulge your bank information or any personal details over the phone. If someone claims to be from a specific bank, it's best to go directly to your branch and report it. Stay safe!10 yearsgot a voicemail on my landline supposedly from the Bank of Scotland fraud team, saying there was suspicious activity on my account and to ring them back with a code they left. so i dialled the number they gave, but the person on the other end said my number wasn’t known to them and then asked me to provide my card details and sort code. i didn’t give them any info and called my bank directly after. they told me straight away it was a scam and not how they handle things at all.Bank of Scotland10 yearsPretty sure this is actually a legit number from Bank of Scotland's fraud team trying to verify any suspicious charges on your cards. If you don’t pick up, they might go ahead and freeze your card so it can’t be used.Bank of Scotland10 yearsHello there, I've been receiving calls from the number mentioned above quite frequently, occasionally even twice in a single day.10 yearsI received a message today, Thursday the 15th of September, at around 2:15 in the afternoon, allegedly concerning my usage of the Bank of Scotland card. There was a code number, 349, mentioned that I’m supposed to mention if I decide to return the call, though I've yet to do so.Bank of Scotland10 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from my bank. When I rang my bank back, they said they'd never heard of that number and insisted it was a scam. Even though I often use my debit card for online purchases, this was the very first time I got a suspicious call like this. I didn’t share any details, especially not with an unexpected call, and I’d tell anyone else to be just as careful.10 yearsMy partner got a message late last night after making some online purchases, then a call this morning from what turns out to be a real Bank of Scotland scam number. Luckily, they finally sorted out and got his money back.Bank of Scotland10 yearsI kept getting messages and robo calls saying they were from Bank of Scotland's fraud team. Not really trusting these things, I rang the bank myself, and they told me the calls were legit and someone had used my card info fraudulently. If anyone else gets this, definitely get in touch with your bank to check. Peteffe, Scotland.Bank of ScotlandCheersPeteScotland10 yearsI received a rather dubious call purporting to be from the fraud department of the Bank of Scotland. They were rather insistent on obtaining my banking information and other personal details, which immediately set off alarm bells. Definitely not the real deal, but rather a scam!Bank of Scotland10 yearsFraudulent call requesting my banking information.10 yearsI received a recorded message claiming there was some dodgy activity on my Bank of Scotland card. It’s clearly a scam, so I hung up straight away - the caller pretended to be from the "Bank of Scotland".Bank of Scotland10 yearsSomething similar has happened to me recently. First, I got a text out of the blue saying there’d been a payment of £50 on my account, which I know I didn’t make. Then the same number gave me a call, claiming to be from the Halifax fraud team. I didn’t hang around and just ended the call. After that, I headed straight to my nearest branch to sort it out in person.Halifax Bank10 years1. Got a ring last night and then again two times this morning. Bit annoying really, wondering who it could be. 2. They kept calling me, once an evening and then a couple of times earlier today. Not sure what they want but it's a bit much.10 yearsSomeone called me pretending to be from the bank, saying there was some strange activity on my debit card. I decided to ring up my bank straight away to let them know.10 yearsGot a call from an automated message saying there’s suspicious activity on my debit card. It told me to ring them back using this number and punch in a three-digit code. Seemed a bit off to me.10 yearsReceived a rather dubious call that purported to be from the Bank of Scotland, regarding some supposed transactions on my debit card. They urged me to ring 0345 351 2294 and input a PIN code. Naturally, I refrained from doing so. Instead, I popped down to my nearest Bank of Scotland branch where the staff were very helpful and confirmed that the call was in no way affiliated with their service. They collected the information about the call and advised me to report it to the Bank of Scotland’s Fraud Department at 0345 1227801. I highly recommend you do the same if you've had a similar experience!Bank of ScotlandFraud Department10 yearsI've just had a legitimate call from the fraud prevention team at my bank, and it appears that they’re working to sort out an issue for me. To be on the safe side, I rang the bank’s dedicated 24-hour helpline to verify the number I was contacted by, and they assured me that it is, in fact, an official line used by their fraud department. Much appreciated!Submit Your Own Report (0345 351 2294)
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