03456007010
☎️ 03456007010 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 345600 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03456007010
- Received call from supposed HSBCMar
2024Suspicious caller claiming fraud departmentFeb
2024Fraudulent call impersonating HSBC bankFeb
2024Bank scam, do not callFeb
2024Received scam call about transactionFeb
2024Unexpected call from phony HSBCFeb
2024Scam call pretending to be HSBCFeb
2024Scam calls- report and blockFeb
2024Caution against potential phone scamFeb
2024HSBC scam, reported, not recognizedJan
2024Potential scam call from fake HSBCJan
2024Received suspicious call regarding transactionsJan
2024Received fraudulent call from HSBCDec
2023Fraudulent HSBC impersonation alertNov
2023Scammers posing as Post OfficeNov
2023HSBC fraud department scam warningNov
2023Warning about convincing phone scamOct
2023Received fraudulent call posing as HSBCSep
2023Warning about HSBC scam callersSep
2023Fraudulent call from fake HSBCJul
2023Scam message from faker "fdPASSCODE"Jul
2023Warning about potential HSBC scamJul
2023Warns of potential HSBC scamJul
2023Warning about HSBC scammer callJun
2023Fraudulent activity alert regarding HSBCMay
2023Beware of fraudulent telephone callsMay
2023Suspicious HSBC fraud call experienceMay
2023Warning: HSBC fraud scam alertOct
20222-letter feature would be niceSep
2022Attempted credit card fraudJul
2022Warning: Urgently avoid fraudulent HSBC callsJul
2022Warning about scam HSBC callJul
2022Scam involving fake delivery messageJul
2022Warning about HSBC scam callsJun
2022HSBC scam, don't trust themJun
2022Unknown caller claiming to be HSBCJun
2022HSBC confirms it's a scamJun
2022Scammed, received call this afternoonMay
2022Verify suspicious calls with bankMay
2022Unable to reach HSBC by phoneApr
2022Fraudulent call claiming to be HSBCMar
2022Fraud attempt by imposters thwartedMar
2022Suspicious HSBC account suspension callMar
2022Suspicious call asking for information; scamFeb
2022Beware of fraudulent HSBC callsJan
2022The user provided a phone numberJan
2022Scammers used HSBC number; frustratedJan
2022Claim of HSBC fraud accusationNov
2021Warning: Scam number, avoid sharingNov
2021Warning of HSBC scam attemptOct
2021Negative perception of potential deceitSep
2021Fraudulent call from HSBC impersonatorAug
2021Possible phishing scam from HSBCJul
2021Beware of HSBC number spoofingJul
2021Be cautious of unsolicited callsJul
2021Scam impersonating HSBC; beware accessJun
2021Reported fraudulent activity from HSBCJun
2021Scam; do not provide informationJun
2021Scammer pretending to be HSBCJun
2021Warning of potential fraudulent activityJun
2021Potential phone scam, be cautiousJun
2021Banks should give fraud adviceJun
2021Warning: transfer money to scamJun
2021Warning about potential scam callJun
2021Warning about HSBC scam callsMay
2021HSBC caller hung up immediatelyMay
2021Request to transfer money, fraudulent transactionMay
2021Scam pretending to be HSBCMay
2021Scam calls pretending to be HSBCApr
2021Fraud call linked to Hermes scamApr
2021Warning about fraudulent HSBC callersMar
2021Warning: Fraudulent, scam, avoidMar
2021HSBC call - do not answerMar
2021Scammers impersonated bank fraud departmentMar
2021Suspicious call claiming to be HSBCMar
2021Indicates potential scam activityFeb
2021Received fraud call from BarclaysFeb
2021Scammer tried, got embarrassedJan
2021Claim of being scammed by HSBCJan
2021Scam call pretending to be HSBCNov
2020Warning against potential scam phone callsNov
2020Suspicious call regarding credit cardNov
2020Warning about potential scammer presentSep
2020Be wary of bank scamsAug
2020Seek recreation through quirky textsAug
2020HSBC impersonation scam, avoid answeringAug
2020Warning of fake computer scamAug
2020Doubts about legitimacy of platformMay
2020Warning about the company's scamMar
2020Fraudulent scam phone call reportedJan
2020Contact HSBC for stolen carsOct
2019Concerned about fraudulent phone callsSep
2019Suspicious call from supposed HSBCSep
2019Warning about potential fraudulent activityJun
2019Potential fraudulent HSBC phone callJun
2019Scam pretending to be HSBCMay
2018Report lost or stolen cardJul
2017User mentions failure and contradictionJun
2017Requesting help for lost credit cardJun
2017HSBC Bank Premier Card supportDec
2016HSBC contact emergency numbers availableSep
2016Reporting HSBC card lost/stolenJul
2016HSBC ATM number for assistanceOct
2015Concerns about lost/stolen debit cardsJun
2015Number Of Searches: 947 Number Of Comments: 96 First Seen: 03 June 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bath Side(Essex), Redhill(Somerset) and York Town(Hampshire).
03456007010 has 96 comments of which 72 x negative and 18 x neutral and 6 x positive
03456007010 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03456007010 👆 is reported as a phone number frequently used by scammers impersonating HSBC’s fraud department. Callers often claim suspicious activity or unauthorised transactions on accounts, attempting to extract personal details or authorisation codes. The tactics include providing partial accurate information, urging recipients to access their banking apps, and employing convincing voices with a British accent. Multiple reports describe abusive behaviour if questioned, line quality issues, and insistence on immediate compliance. Genuine HSBC fraud alerts do not employ unsolicited calls requesting sensitive information; customers are strongly advised to hang up and contact HSBC directly using official numbers found on bank cards or the HSBC website. This number is widely confirmed as part of a sophisticated scam campaign, so vigilance and direct bank verification are essential.
Reports on phone number 03456007010
2 yearsGot a call from this number claiming to be HSBC, asking if I knew about a transaction. The person spoke perfect English but the line was really bad. I said I wanted to cancel the transaction, then they started telling me someone had tried to access my online banking. I ended the call after saying I’d check their number first, cause I’m not giving out any details before I contact HSBC directly.HSBC2 yearsI had an unexpected call from this number, purporting to be from the "Fraud Investigation Team." The chap on the line was quite courteous initially and mentioned that the conversation was being recorded. However, when I mentioned that I preferred to reach out to HSBC directly, his demeanour shifted dramatically, and he unleashed some rather aggressive language before abruptly ending the call. While they may employ a soothing tone to seem trustworthy, it’s vital to hang up and independently contact HSBC for any peace of mind. Always ensure it’s you making the call, rather than getting caught up in their tactics.Fraud Investigation TeamHSBC2 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were from HSBC’s fraud team, but when I phoned HSBC customer service, they said no one from their bank had called me today.HSBC2 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from my bank, warning me about a potential scam involving a payment of £387 made to a private dentist from my account. I wanted to confirm the information, so I asked if I could ring my bank directly. The caller said it was fine for me to call back. Instead, I used another phone to contact my bank, and they assured me that the caller was indeed a fraudster! Don't return any calls on the same line!2 yearsEarlier today, I received a rather alarming phone call claiming to be from the fraud prevention team at M&S regarding my credit card. They informed me that there had been an attempt to charge £450 to my account and inquired if I had approved it. I immediately replied in the negative, but they then instructed me to access the app where the supposedly pending transaction was awaiting my approval. They wanted me to accept the transaction so they could supposedly initiate a refund. Naturally, I chose to reject it and promptly ended the call. I rang M&S directly afterwards, and they confirmed it was indeed a scam, advising me to have my card cancelled forthwith.M & S2 yearsI got a call like that recently. When I said I didn’t have an HSBC card, he asked what cards I did have and if I could answer some security questions - no way! Once he saw I wasn’t cooperating, he got really nasty, so I just ended the call.HSBC2 yearsJust got a call like some people mentioned here. The guy spoke English with a British accent and said he was from HSBC. Claimed someone tried to use my credit card and that they’d checked my details. He got my name right but didn’t mention any address or personal info. I told him I was a bit wary and in the end he said the card was cancelled. Totally a scam, but sounded legit enough to make you think twice...HSBC2 years03456007010 has rung me up about 3 times already, I’m certain it’s some kind of scam, but these lot just won’t stop. I’m gonna block the number and inform my bank and fraud dept. Best not to pick up!2 yearsGot a call from 0345 600 7010 claiming to be from HSBC, saying there were some charges on my credit card, like £2000 at H&T Pawnbrokers and a few other amounts. He said he'd cancel my card but that it might still work in shops or something. I was tied up and told him to ring me later. Checked online and found others had same transaction names. Rang HSBC on the number on my card and they said they never called me. Just ignore and block, total scam and a load of rubbish.HSBCH & T Pawnbrokers3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC fraud team. They told me my card was used in Salford for buying clothes. They promised to cancel my card and send a new one within 3 to 5 working days. Also warned me not to make any online purchases. Then, two days later, another charge appeared on my account. I phoned HSBC myself and they had no idea about any earlier call. Had to get my card blocked after all!HSBCSalford3 yearsSomebody claimed they was calling from HSBC.HSBC3 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC’s Fraud Dept. No ID on the call, but they told me to look up "hsbc credit card number" online, which brought up this number, then they rang me back from it. They claimed there was a suspicious payment on my credit card in a different city and tried to trick me into giving my card details by pretending to cancel the card. Rang HSBC myself afterwards. Definitely a scam.HSBC Fraud DepartmentHSBC3 yearsTOTAL SCAM! They tried a really clever trick, sent me a code on my phone and if I’d shared it, they could have taken money from my account. Don’t fall for it, just end the call and ring your bank yourself!FRAUD3 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from HSBC trying to check my info. I hung up, but they rang back immediately and then just said, 'Give me some money'. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now!HSBC3 yearsThey were claiming to be from HSBC but totally sounded like a scam. I always say, just hang up and ring the bank yourself to check. Real bank employees won’t have a problem with that.HSBC3 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be from HSBC, said there was a fake issue with my account and wanted me to confirm my info. I told them I'd ring HSBC myself. They kept pushing me to give details but I just repeated I'd call HSBC back. Eventually they just ended the call. The phone line sounded really sketchy. Double-checked with HSBC afterwards and everything was completely normal with my account.HSBC3 yearsGot a dodgy text from “fdPASSCODE” saying something about a ref number and a £2000 fine or something. Then my phone rang and some bloke pretending to be from First Direct called. He wasn’t English, kept stammering and messing up his words. Total scam.fdPASSCODEFirst Direct3 yearsWatch out, HSBC SCAM ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HSBC3 yearsHSBC fraud call, just end the call immediately! They nearly wiped out my entire savings.HSBC3 yearsSomeone claiming to be from HSBC called asking for my security code. The bloke sounded like he was driving or something, quite a convincing scam tbh.HSBC3 yearsThis call was a total scam, with someone pretending to be HSBC to try and mess with my account. Definitely not HSBC's real number.HSBC3 yearsDefinitely not HSBC. They said there was some weird stuff happening with my card and wanted my phone bank login info. Avoid phone banking at all costs!HSBC3 yearsI recently had a rather peculiar experience with a 'withheld number' that disconnected the moment I picked up. Just a short while later, I received a call from this particular number claiming to be the fraud department of HSBC. When I raised my concerns, the caller suggested I Google the number to verify its authenticity. At that point, I began to feel uneasy, as I had dealt with HSBC's fraud team previously, and this just didn’t sit right with me. I decided to terminate the conversation, yet the caller ended the call without any further word. It’s alarming how they’re honing their tactics; I can only imagine how many unsuspecting individuals might fall prey to this scam.HSBCGoogle4 yearsBe cautious, everyone! There’s a fraud scam linked to HSBC making the rounds. I recently received a call claiming money was being withdrawn for purchases, supposedly from their Fraud team. They’ll likely ask for a code you’ve generated. Whatever you do, don’t share it! Just hang up and reach out to HSBC directly yourself. Stay safe!HSBC4 yearsThat was HSBC calling, i think.HSBC4 yearsI attempted to obtain credit card details.4 yearsSCAM ALERT!!! They tried convincing me to send £10,000 to some other account. Always just hang up and ring the official HSBC fraud line, seriously.HSBC4 yearsThis has all the hallmarks of a scam. It kicked off with what I thought was a message from DPD regarding a parcel delivery. I foolishly paid a quid for a supposed re-delivery. Just moments later, a nagging feeling told me something was amiss. I swiftly decided to cancel my bank card as a safety measure. To my surprise, I later received a call from this number, claiming to be my bank's fraud team. I felt unease and chose to contact my bank directly instead, only to discover they had no knowledge of the call and were aware of numerous similar incidents. Be wary and if in doubt, always reach out to your bank on your own accord.DPD4 yearsThis call is a total scam pretending to be from HSBC’s credit card fraud dept. They try to get your birthday and make you open your banking app to get a 6 digit code to give them. Just hang up and ring the number on the back of your HSBC card instead. The number they call from is fake, they sound really convincing and even pretend their "manager" backs them up to make it seem legit.HSBC4 yearsHSBC! Total scam! Don’t trust a word they say.HSBC4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC, but we don’t even have an account with them.HSBC4 yearsJust had a chat with HSBC, and yeah, it’s totally a scam.HSBC4 yearsHad a run-in with a scammer using this number earlier today.4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with HSBC about a dodgy £239.99 payment to a Mr Abdul Nasim. They already knew my name and the last four digits of my card (which I guess scammers can get their hands on). They asked me to tell them about my last card transaction. I felt something was off and ended the call straight away. Later, I rang HSBC directly and they said they hadn’t called me at all. So, if you get a call like this, just hang up and contact your bank yourself.HSBCAbdul Nasim4 yearsI attempted to ring up HSBC for some clarification, but as seems to be the norm, I just couldn't get through.HSBC4 yearsSomeone pretending to be from HSBC called me saying there was suspicious activity on my account and asked for my info. I just ended the call and contacted HSBC myself - turns out that number was definitely not from them.HSBC4 yearsSomeone said they were from HSBC, said they’d frozen two big transactions cause they were suspicious. They sent a code for some Google pay thing to my phone and said they needed it to sort it out. I told them I’d call the number on the credit card cause I wasn’t buying it. Actually contacted HSBC and turns out it was a scam. Ended up having to cancel and get a new card for my wife.HSBCGoogle Pay4 yearsGot a text saying my HSBC account’s been frozen, then they said someone from HSBC would ring me to fix it. They did call but I’m not picking up cos I don’t even have an HSBC account. Honestly, don’t bother with this number.HSBC4 yearsI got a call saying my card had been used for several purchases in one day. After chatting for a bit, the woman didn’t seem to know anything about my accounts but kept asking about the balances on each one. Then she even asked for my username, which felt really suspicious. Obviously a SCAM!!! She kept ringing me again and again but I just stopped answering. Glad I looked it up online first.4 yearsGot several calls from this number pretending to be the HSBC fraud dept. The number looked just like what’s on the HSBC site, so I picked up. But the voice didn’t seem legit at all - I’ve spoken to HSBC loads before and this was totally different. The bloke asked me to open my HSBC app and check my balance while still on the phone. I ended the call straight away and rang HSBC who said it definitely wasn’t them - they’re looking into it now. I’ve blocked the number and reported it to the police. Watch out, the number looks proper real!HSBC5 yearsToday, I received a call from 0345 600 7010, and it turned out to be a scam attempt. As soon as I figured out their game, I refrained from providing any details, which seemed to infuriate them. They then resorted to quite appalling language, hurling abuse my way. Honestly, it was quite shocking! It's baffling why HSBC would be associated with a number that can so easily be imitated. This raises serious concerns about their security measures!HSBC5 yearsSome bloke saying he’s from HSBC… total scammer!!!HSBC5 yearsExercise extreme caution. This is definitely NOT an HSBC contact number; it’s part of a scam operation. WATCH OUT, as they will attempt to extract personal information from you. Just hang up immediately and report this number directly to HSBC at 03457 404 404, which is their authentic customer service line. Stay safe!HSBC5 yearsClaiming to be from HSBC. Total scam!HSBC5 yearsTotally a scam.5 yearsI received a phone call from a woman claiming to be part of the HSBC Fraud Prevention team. She had some personal information about me, such as my date of birth and postcode. She was insisting that there was suspicious activity on my credit card and current account, and even sent me a text that was supposed to be proof of her claims. Feeling uneasy about the whole situation, I decided to hang up and contacted HSBC directly to speak to their Fraud team. They assured me that there was no such activity linked to my accounts! Just a couple of tips: a) never share any personal details with someone who calls out of the blue; b) if you’re unsure, it’s best to end the call and reach out to HSBC yourself. The Fraud team had no record of the call or the lady’s name.HSBC Fraud PreventionHSBCFraud team5 yearsSomeone rang me saying they were from HSBC, warning me about suspicious activity on my bank account. They knew my name and where I live but didn’t ask any security questions or anything.HSBC5 yearsGot a call saying if i didnt provide my security details, 100 quid would be taken from my bank. They faked a real HSBC number and rang me. The bloke said he was from my local branch, so i asked which one it was and he couldnt answer. Watch out for these scammers. They also send texts from an actual HSBC number they spoofed.HSBC5 yearsThey claimed to be from HSBC and said there was dodgy activity on my account. They asked me to log in online and help fix things. Once I started asking a few probing questions, they just cut the call. Definitely a scam.HSBC5 yearsThey claim to represent HSBC, but that’s far from the truth! I ended up being duped and they managed to siphon funds from my ISA while I was communicating with them online. Their deceptive little messages were particularly sly. Whatever you do, keep them away from your account and don’t share any details!HSBC5 yearsSomeone called claiming they were from HSBC, saying there was lots of weird activity on my account. I just went ahead and blocked their number straight away.HSBC5 yearsBeware of this fraudulent call! They claim to be from a fraud investigation team, but it's all a ruse. They may reference some recent delivery you might be anticipating or have just taken receipt of. It's crucial that you don't disclose any personal information and report the incident to your bank without delay!5 yearsSome bloke said he was from HSBC and went on about some money thing, said he was trying to pay Argos in Edinburgh. Let him talk for a while, then told him he was the scammer and he just hung up. Watch out for these wankers!HSBCArgosEdinburgh5 yearsTotally a scam.5 yearsSome bloke rang me saying there was a suspicious transaction on my bank account and asked me to confirm my identity. He gave me the first three digits of my postcode and wanted me to say the rest. I told him no way I’m giving that out. He claimed I could look up his number on Google and find out he was from HSBC. I said I couldn’t bother with that right now as I’m in a park. He then asked when he could ring back and I said maybe in an hour. He just hung up and I’ve not heard from him since.GoogleHSBC5 yearsA while ago - like 09/08/20 - someone mentioned what you should do if your bank rings you up. It's a pity that NONE of the banks bother putting this info in huge red capital letters on every bank statement, in every branch, and on every single page of their websites.5 yearsTotal con, they tell you to move cash into a “secure” bank account.5 yearsSomeone rang me saying they tried to withdraw £600 from my HSBC account. I jotted down the number and then phoned HSBC myself. They confirmed there was no such transaction and no record of them making that call. These scammers seem to be getting more daring by the day. BE CAREFUL.HSBC5 yearsGot a message saying a courier was coming from HSBC, but turned out to be a clever scam. Then these lot ring up acting like they’re from HSBC Fraud team. Proper thieves, they managed to nick a good chunk of cash. Never share your HSBC passcode with anyone!HSBC5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from 'HSBC Fraud Team'. When I asked where exactly they were calling from, the line just went dead straight away.HSBC Fraud Team5 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC. They asked me to move all my current account money into a new account to stop fraud. Gave me a new account number and sort code to send the money into. Totally a scam, no chance I’m doing that.HSBC5 yearsMy phone showed the caller as HSBC and the bloke was acting like he worked there. Sounded pretty legit. I rang HSBC’s official number to see if they’d actually called me and the person wasn’t sure, so now they’ve frozen my online banking. Feels like a clever bit of scamming to me.HSBC5 yearsI got a few calls from this number claiming to be someone from HSBC. Turns out it was a total scam!HSBC5 yearsTotally a con. Full on fraud. Best to steer clear.5 yearsI'd avoid picking up if this number rings. Seems like a bunch of scammers pretending to be from HSBC, and they sound pretty professional with their script.HSBC5 yearsI got a phone call claiming to be from HSBC trying to get into my account and take my cash. Totally a scam, so don’t pick up if this number rings you!HSBC5 yearsGreetings, I’m Mrs Jane Berrill, a customer of HSBC. On the 24th of March this year, at precisely 11:31 in the morning, I received a call from this number. The individual on the other end claimed to be from the bank's fraud department. However, I was wise to their ruse and refrained from sharing any personal information. When I confronted them about their scam, they responded with laughter, used some inappropriate language, and promptly hung up.Jane BerrillHSBC5 yearsSaid he was from HSBC, which felt dodgy. When I asked which payments he meant, he paused like he was working out what to say next. Definitely seemed like a scam to me.HSBC5 yearsDefinitely a scam.5 yearsGot a ring from this number, said they were from Barclays fraud team.Barclays5 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HSBC but he blew it when I asked him to tell me my balance and then he wanted my password too. That’s when me and my partner just started laughing at how daft the scammer was. Since my account's in an unarranged overdraft, I was hoping he’d offer to clear that up first, but looks like his clueless act hasn’t got him any money today 🤔HSBC6 yearsGot tricked by HSBC, totally frustrated.HSBC6 yearsThis number looked like it was from HSBC but it’s actually a scam. They said my card had been hacked and asked for my personal info. I said I wasn’t happy to give anything and that I’d ring HSBC myself. They kept saying they just wanted to help and were doing their job. When I contacted HSBC directly, they said it’s normal to be wary and advised me to always use the number on the back of my card instead of sticking with suspicious calls.HSBC6 yearsSCAM ALERT! They’re after your personal info to rob you. Watch out. Best not to pick up this number cos they’ll probably try some sneaky scam on ya.6 yearsReceived a call from this number saying a credit card payment hadn’t gone through, which I didn’t make. They sent a code to my phone asking me to confirm the payment. When I asked about it, the person said it was just a standard message but that they’d cancel the transaction. I was wary, especially when two other calls came in with bigger amounts on them. The caller hung up when I kept asking questions. I called my credit card company straight away and got all payments blocked.6 yearstotal con artist, watch out!Fraudster6 yearsHad enough of those dodgy calls? Sick of all the time-wasters? Feeling bored with constant ringin? If you wanna have a laugh, text Kirsty for a nice joke, or Debbie for a cheeky one. Just start your message with their name. It’s free, just use 07466 397298. You can even give them a ring - they don’t mind if you hide your number.KirstyDebbie6 yearsTotal scam, dont pick up!! The caller showed up as HSBC on my phone, real clever stuff. They tried fishing for my personal details so i just cut the call. They kept ringing back but i ignored them. rang HSBC later and they said its definitely a scam. Beware!HSBC6 yearstotally a hsbe scam, 100% fake.HSBC6 yearsthis is likly a scam, watch out!6 yearstotal scam. dont get caught up in their false promises6 yearssome guy rang my partner saying he was from hsbc and that £500 had been taken from his credit card. he asked for card details to fix it but it didn’t seem legit so i told him i'll contact hsbc directly in the morning.HSBC7 yearshsbc lost or stollen cards contact number? need it urgently!HSBC7 yearswhen I picked up there was nothing but silence. after reading the comments, since they claim to be from hsbc, i’ll be reporting this to their fraud team. it’s really worrying that fraudsters can use real phone numbers to make calls.HSBC7 yearsgot four missed calls yesterday from two odd hsbc numbers. picked up one today and the bloke called me “miss (first name)”. He said a payment i made (matching the exact amount and date) was rejected by the receiver. said id sort it at the bank. rang hsbc later and they said no one tried to contact me plus the payment was processed fine with no issues.HSBCMiss7 yearsComplete rip-off.7 years@ some bloke pretending to be from HSBC fraud team called asking if i’d approved a big credit card payment they claimed was on hold due to suspicious activity. he wanted to know my credit limit and got really narked when i told him to call me back later, even threatening the payment would go ahead if i didn’t share the details. i just ended the call!HSBC8 yearsNo way anyone legit would ring you from this number. It's a total scam acting like it's HSBC. They claim there's a dodgy transaction on your account and say they need to update all your security stuff, but actually they're the thieves. I phoned HSBC directly and they confirmed scammers can fake the number 03456007010 on your caller ID while trying to get you to hand over things like account numbers, sort codes, usernames and your secret questions.HSBC9 yearsHSBC stolen card department to report your card if its lost or stolenHSBE9 years229? sounds like it might be someone from the lost and stolen card department.9 years22 per cent hsbe crew10 yearsThis number belongs to the support team for HSBC Bank's Premier Card services.HSBC Bank10 yearsIf youve lost your card or it’s been nicked, it’s best to ring the emergency helpline straight away so they can stop anyone from messing with your account. For HSBC, you can dial the emergency number 03456 007 010, and if you’re abroad, the 24/7 helpline is +44 1442 422929. These lines are ready to take your call any time of the day. Once you get in touch, the team will block your card and sort out new ones for you.HSBC10 yearsLost my HSBC card, it was also stolen.HSBC11 yearshsbc sometimes takes your card if it gets stuck in the atm. the contact number is on the machine so you can ring them. be patient cos it might take a while before they sort it out.HSBC11 yearscards gone missing or nicked - hsbeHSBCSubmit Your Own Report (0345 600 7010)
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