03456035560
☎️ 03456035560 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 345603 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03456035560
- Rescuing Akita dogs, helping themJul
2023Lloyds Bank High Risk teamJul
2021Call from genuine Halifax fraud departmentDec
2020Genuine interaction with Lloyd's BankNov
2020Legitimate Lloyds number for fraudOct
2020Legitimate text from Halifax confirmedAug
2020"Received call, verified with bank"Jul
2020Legit number, verify with bankJun
2020Confirm legitimacy by calling numberJun
2020Possible scam, verify bank informationJun
2020Suspicious card activity reportedMay
2020Warning of possible Halifax fraudMay
2020Important - Halifax Fraud AlertMay
2020Verified fraudulent activity on credit cardMay
2020Legitimate number for fraud discussionsApr
2020Halifax fraud department confirmation adviceApr
2020Received legitimate fraud alert messageApr
2020Trust Lloyds Bank fraud teamApr
2020Suspicious SMS from Lloyds BankApr
2020Avoid scam calls pretending BankApr
2020Beware of Lloyds phishing attemptApr
2020Warning about fraudulent text messageApr
2020Phone number for Halifax fraudMar
2020Text message is fraudulent, bewareFeb
2020Text from Lloyds, but legitimateFeb
2020Lloyds credit card reported suspicious activityJan
2020Confirms genuine number with HalifaxJan
2020Received scam text from "Halifax."Jan
2020Valid call from MBNA fraudJan
2020Warning about fraud attempt from bankJan
2020Potential fraud, do not useDec
2019Warning about potential bank fraudDec
2019Genuine call from bank fraudOct
2019Received suspicious bank text alertOct
2019Received scam text, verified information cautiouslyOct
2019Halifax confirmed legitimate transaction; not fraudOct
2019Received legit fraud prevention textOct
2019Scotland fraud detection: genuine bandOct
2019Halifax verified fraud attempt, stopped itOct
2019Halifax fraud team number confirmedSep
2019User cautious about Halifax procedureAug
2019Scam text about credit cardMay
2019Number seems genuine for LloydsMay
2019Deleted text from Halifax. Possibly phishingMay
2019Warning against credit card scamApr
2019Lloyds fraud call, credit card scamFeb
2019Phone number is genuine, confirmed legitNov
2018Fraud investigation contact request submittedOct
2018Possible fraud attempt using bankOct
2018Contacted by legitimate bank teamSep
2018Fraudulent call impersonating bank teamDec
2017Received suspicious calls, verified as legitSep
2017Left message, called back, complete scamAug
2017Lloyds genuine fraud department number confirmedJun
2017Fraudulent call pretending to be bankJun
2017Distrustful of suspicious phone callsJun
2017Suspected bank scam voicemail receivedMay
2017Number for fraud department is genuineFeb
2017Suspicious voicemail from unknown callerFeb
2017Valid fraud hotline for verificationJan
2017Be cautious of unconfirmed callsNov
2016Warning about fraudulent claims hotlineSep
2016Suspicious voicemail requesting credit cardSep
2016Fraudulent call from "bank."Sep
2016Distrust unsolicited bank calls, verifyAug
2016Fraudulent call from "Lloyd's"Jul
2016Warning: Sounds convincing, do not trustJun
2016Warning: do not input informationMay
2016Warning about potential scam callerMay
2016Lloyds Bank confirmed genuine fraudApr
2016Suspicious call, provided credit card informationMar
2016User provides only "Lloyds Bank" textMar
2016Vague voice message from bankMar
2016New Halifax credit card numberFeb
2016Possible scam, no company nameJan
2016Vague banking message, did not callJan
2016Possible TalkTalk Data Breach impactNov
2015phishing scam warning mentioned in 5 wordsOct
2015Number Of Searches: 1676 Number Of Comments: 72 First Seen: 03 October 2015 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Loch More(Highland), Oakfordbridge(Devon), Springwells(Dumfries and Galloway), Stoneybank(East Lothian) and Stromeferry(Highland).
03456035560 has 72 comments of which 34 x positive and 14 x neutral and 24 x negative
Reports on phone number 03456035560
3 yearsthis is second chance Akita rescue, they help with saving dogs. its a dog charity group.Second Chance Akita Rescue5 yearsThis number belongs to Lloyds Bank’s High Risk department, so it’s definitely genuine. They needed to speak with me, and I got the number by ringing their main customer service line. I also passed some proper security checks before they gave it to me.Lloyds Bank6 yearsLegit call from fraud team about my Halifax credit card.Halifax6 yearsIt was actually Lloyds Bank, sounded legit to me.Lloyds Bank6 yearsI can confirm that this number truly belongs to Lloyds Banking Group regarding credit card fraud. I rang them up and chatted with a representative who provided me with specifics about the transaction that had raised a red flag in their system.Lloyds Banking Group6 yearsGot a text from this number saying it was Halifax about my credit card. I didn’t reply and instead called the number on my card. Turns out the message was legit. All good in the end.Halifax6 years0345 603 5560 seems genuine but if you’re unsure just ring the number on your bank card and ask them to verify or connect you with the fraud department.6 yearsI reckon it was genuinely from BOS, though we probably all use different banks. Best to call the number on your own card just to be sure.BOS6 yearsI phoned Lloyds using the number on the back of my card and they said there was no record of that message at all. Sounds like a scam to me. If you're worried, try calling the bank but use a different number than the one they give in the text.Lloyds6 yearsReceived a message indicating some dubious transactions on my account. Please call this number and mention FSAMHEY.6 yearsReal number - Halifax fraud warning alertHalifax Scam Warning6 yearsReal number, just checked, Halifax fraud warning.AlertHalifax Fraud6 yearsI got a call from Lloyds Bank fraud team. They sent me a text saying my credit card was cancelled, and it even had the last 4 digits of the card and a 6 digit ref code to mention when calling. I rang the number on the back of my card to check, and turns out the message was legit - there had been some dodgy activity on my account.Lloyds Bank6 yearsThis number appears to be an authentic contact for Lloyds Banking Group, which encompasses Bank of Scotland, MBNA, Halifax, and similar institutions, specifically relating to inquiries about credit card fraud. In my experience, I got a text message that included the final four digits of my credit card along with a reference code, prompting me to ring this number for further discussion. To be on the safe side, I opted to contact the bank using their regular customer service line-it's always wise to verify when you're unsure. They reassured me that both the text and the reference number were indeed legitimate.Lloyds Banking GroupBank of ScotlandMBNAHalifax6 yearsGot a text from Halifax fraud team saying there was an issue with a charge on my credit card. After seeing everyone's comments here, I double-checked by calling them using a number from their official banking app. They told me the text was genuine. Still, I’d advise calling them back through the app or one of their other official numbers because this number had a sketchy automated message asking for stuff like a 3-digit code, which Halifax said they’d never ask for. Just to be safe, it’s better to use their verified contact details.Halifax6 yearsI recently got a text message alerting me to some dodgy dealings connected to my credit card (it even mentioned the last four digits!). It had a phone number included for support. The odd thing is, it appeared to come from Lloyds bank, matching the format of earlier texts that I know to be legitimate.Lloyds bank6 yearsGot a call from Lloyds bank fraud dept. Seems legit!Lloyds Bank6 yearsTotally a scam, stay clear. They say they're from Lloyds Bank automated service and ask for your card details. Don't give them anything.Lloyds Bank6 yearsReceived a call from a landline claiming to be from Lloyds, and they were asking for my card details. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!Lloyds6 yearsScam alert. Got a message pretending to be from LloydsBank (using what looked like the real SMS name) with a 6 letter code, telling me to ring this number about suspicious activity on my credit card (they even had the last 4 digits). Rang the number shown on Lloyds Bank’s official site and they had no clue about it. Pretty sure the comments here are fraudsters trying to make it look genuine. STAY AWAY!!!Lloyds Bank6 yearsIs this the real phone number for Halifax’s fraud team?Halifax6 yearsJust got a text from 03456035560 warning about odd charges on my card. I rang the fraud line on Lloyds Bank's site to be safe, and they confirmed the message was a scam. Best to ignore it and not call back.Lloyds BankSteer6 yearsGot a message that said it was from LloydsBank, but I’ve never had a Lloyds card. So, I rang MBNA using their contact number from their website, and they said the text was legit.Lloyds BankMBNA6 yearsGot a legit text from Lloyds credit card saying there was sketchy stuff going on with my account. I phoned them back on a separate number they provided and they said yes, someone was trying to make charges without my permission. They sorted me out and warned me what was happening.Lloyds7 yearsI called Halifax using the number on the back of my card to double-check. They told me the number was legit. There was actually some dodgy activity on my account and I needed to get the card cancelled.Halifax7 yearsI received a text that seemed to be from Halifax asking me to ring a certain number. I decided to contact Halifax using a separate, verified number. They told me it was a scam. Halifax hadn’t reached out to me at all, and my account showed no unusual activity.Halifax7 yearsGot a call from MBNA Fraud team. Seemed like a legit person on the other end.MBNA7 yearsGot a call from someone named Stanley who left a voicemail about Lloyds business banking fraud. The first thing they wanted when I called back on their automated system was my entire card number. Anyone claiming this number’s legit is just fooling themselves, it’s a scam for sure. I hope they end up locked up for a good while, sharing all their info with their prison buddies, thanks to HM Prison Service.StanleyLloyds Business BankingService7 years03456035560 is total scam, stay well clear of it! Do not trust these people at all.7 years03456035560 Avoid calling this number or sharing any personal details. Got a text saying it was Lloyds bank about suspicious activity on my card and to call that number with a six digit/letter code. When I rang, they immediately asked for my full 16 digit card number instead of the code from the message. I ended the call and phoned Lloyds direct who confirmed there was no alert on my account and warned the text and number were a scam. Folks saying this number is legit for other banks like Halifax on here are very likely caught up in the same fraud.Lloyds BankLloydsHalifax7 yearsReceived a message from this number claiming to be Halifax Bank, alerting me about some dodgy dealings on my card and referencing the final four digits. I logged into my online banking and found absolutely nothing amiss. I’ll definitely be informing my bank about this!Halifax Bank7 yearsJust wanted to add an update to my earlier remark from about 25 minutes back-turns out this number was indeed a legitimate call from the fraud department of my bank.7 yearsFor sure genuine - it was the fraud team. I called Halifax and they backed it up.Halifax7 yearsReceived a text from Halifax fraud team showing last 4 of my card with a number to call and a code. Since some things online looked iffy, I dialled the support number found on my actual card. They confirmed it was real and then put me through to the right place. Legit message after all.Halifax7 yearsLegit Bank of Scotland fraud alert here. I got a message first about the final 4 digits of my card. Rang them up, they verified me with my voice. Turns out my card details were exposed on some dodgy site. They cancelled the card and sent me a replacement straight away. Like I said, this is a real number.Band of Scotland7 yearsI rang Halifax using my phone app and they confirmed the text and number were actually part of a fraud attempt. I didn’t give any info until I got through to a real person, but everyting seemed proper - they said there was a try to use my credit card abroad. They froze my account just in time, Halifax stopped the fraud before anything got bought.Halifax7 yearsI called the number listed on the reverse of my Halifax card, and they told me that 0345 603 5560 is actually the fraud department for Halifax.Halifax7 yearsAbsolutely dodgy! Received a text saying there was some unusual activity on my credit card, and it even had the last four digits. It urged me to ring a number provided. Definitely smells like a scam!7 yearsThink this is a real number for Lloyds fraud team.Lloyds7 yearsI got a message from Halifax about some weird activity on my card. It told me to ring a number and give a certain reference code. I just ignored it and deleted the text.Halifax7 yearsSCAM ALERT TRYING TO GET YOUR CREDIT CARD DETAILS - PLEASE AVOID THIS NUMBER - ANYONE SAYING IT’S SAFE IS DEFINITELY NOT TRUSTWORTHY7 yearsGot a text saying it was from Lloyds fraud team. I don't even have an account with Lloyds. Rang the number from my landline and it just asked me to put in my card info. TOTALLY a scam, don’t share any of your details with them.Lloyds8 yearsYep, this number is legit. They do ask for your credit card info, but not any passwords or personal stuff. They even knew some of my previous addresses and the payments I made just yesterday. After the call, I rang Halifax myself to make sure it wasn’t a scam, and they said it was genuine.Halifax8 yearsI received a text from Lloyds Bank asking me to get in touch about my ongoing fraud investigation. They're requesting that I call them on 03456035560 and reference the number provided.Lloyds Bank8 yearsI received a message claiming to be from Lloyds Bank, urging me to ring this number regarding a supposed fraud investigation. They even had the nerve to include a reference number! Naturally, I'll be informing my bank about this, as it's fairly obvious this is a scam designed to fish for my account information.Lloyds Bank8 yearsGot a voicemail from someone saying they were from Lloyds bank fraud team. They said it wasn’t a sales call but part of the bank’s security. They didn’t mention which bank though. Told me to ring back on that number. I then rang the Lloyds number from my card and they said yes, the fraud team was trying to contact me and that number was legit. They were checking a dodgy transaction I’d made.Lloyds BankLloyds9 yearsThis was defo a scam. I had a legit problem trying to make a payment abroad and sorted it right away with Halifax myself. Then hours later, this number rang claiming to be the “Halifax fraud team” wanting to help fix my problem, which I’d already dealt with hours before. I reckon they must have access to info on recent declined payments or something, because they were pretty slick and sounded almost real on the call. Don’t ever give out your personal info to anyone like this!!Halifax9 yearsSomeone left me a voicemail asking me to call back this number. After checking out the reviews, I rang and it was exactly as suspected. The very first thing they asked for was my credit card info. Needless to say, they did not get what they wanted from me. Total scam, watch out!9 yearsI called the Lloyds main line (0345 300 0000) and they told me it is indeed the real number for the credit card fraud team.Lloyds9 yearsGave a bell to my mother-in-law's place, seeking my husband, and the caller claimed to be from the fraud department of the Bank of Scotland! The amusing part? He doesn't even hold an account there! If they were legit, surely they’d have his home number to hand! Quite the cheek, isn't it?Bank of Scotland9 yearsThis number has called me a couple of times recently and I really doubt it's legit. I’m not buying the good reviews posted here. Seriously, who would hand over all their card info to some automated voice? Plus, if it was a real debt collector, they’d follow proper security checks first. Definitely a SCAM!9 yearsI received a voicemail indicating there was a security concern with my business bank account, and surprisingly, they addressed me by name. They provided this number for me to ring back (the incoming call was from an 0800 number - 08000327329). When I phoned the number, a recorded message prompted me for my card information, which raised alarm bells, so I promptly terminated the call as it felt quite dodgy!9 yearsThis number truly belongs to the fraud team for Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland.LloydsHalifaxBank of Scotland10 yearsThis number belongs to Lloyd's Banking Group (like Lloyd's, Halifax, and others) and is meant to be a "quick and easy" way to check if an online payment you made is legit. I'm not sure why they ask for so many details or why the call sounds a bit vague and intimidating, but it is a genuine contact. If your card payment gets blocked, this is the number they give you if you didn't pick up their first call. You won’t find it online because it’s just for the fraud team’s internal use, not for the public.Lloyd ' s Banking GroupHalifax10 yearsLegit, I got a weird voicemail just like that. When I rang back they told me to put in my card info then just cut me off. I phoned Lloyd’s straight away and they transferred me to the fraud team who said it was genuine.Lloyd ' s10 yearsSo it turns out it was some kind of 'fraud claims' helpline. They left a voicemail asking me to call back. When I did, an automated voice told me to enter my credit card info. No info about the bank or anything. Definitely felt a bit sketchy.10 yearsI got a voicemail myself but they didn’t say which bank they were from. When I rang back, it just went to an automated message asking for my credit card info. So I phoned the bank where I hold my credit card and they told me they hadn’t called me and had no reason to.10 yearsI received a voicemail claiming to be from my bank's card fraud department-though they didn’t specify which bank it was. They requested that I input my credit or debit card number. Naturally, I didn’t comply and chose to wait to chat with an operator, but unfortunately, no one ever picked up.10 yearsI rang them back and it turned out to be a scam, but they didn’t say which bank they were pretending to be from. NEVER trust any bank call you get out the blue. Always call your bank using the number on your card or your bank statements instead.10 yearsGot a voicemail from someone claiming to be from Lloyd's Personal Banking. When I rang back, they asked me for my credit card info. I asked them to verify the last 4 digits of my card and they couldn't do it. So I contacted my bank, Halifax (which used to be connected with Lloyds), and they told me it was a scam. The callers sounded really convincing, so watch out!Lloyd ' sHalifax10 yearsThey come across as really genuine but don’t trust them, like others have mentioned, they’re just after your personal details.10 yearsThis number is a scam, don’t trust any of the good reviews you see linked to it. They’re definitely trying to scam people. During the call, they ask for your credit card details but never say which bank they’re from. Be careful!10 yearsThis number is dodgy, they were asking about my credit card details.10 yearsSpoke to Lloyds bank and they said the number is legit, it’s really from the fraud team.Lloyds Bank10 yearsI had a call from 00236032149 and, naturally, I sent it straight to voicemail. Following that, I decided to call back on the 0345 number provided. To my surprise, they requested my credit card details. Upon sharing my number, they claimed it wasn't recognised and then instructed me to wait. I promptly hung up instead!10 yearsLloyds Banking GroupLloyds Bank10 yearsI got a really unclear voicemail about something to do with my banking. Instead of phoning the number they left, I decided to visit my nearby Lloyds bank in person. They checked and told me that the number on the voicemail was indeed from their fraud team. They even connected me directly and confirmed it was one of their official numbers.Lloyds11 yearsI've verified that this number is indeed authentic. After acquiring a new Halifax credit card, I decided to reach out to the fraud department of LBG to double-check, and they assured me it's legitimate. I reckon they don't mention specific bank names since it likely serves as a central fraud team for all their associated brands. Initially, I was a bit worried when they requested my card number, expiry date, and CVV. However, I’ve been informed that such details are standard procedure when dealing with balance transfer inquiries, which is what this call was about.HalifaxLBG11 yearsI have a strong feeling this is a dodgy operation. I received a message urging me to ring back concerning some urgent matter with my bank, yet there was no mention of any specific company. When I did call, they went straight in asking for my credit card details and, if you opt to hold the line without giving that information, it just rings indefinitely. At no point did they identify themselves. I've come to the conclusion that if it were genuinely important, the bank would likely follow up with an email confirming their attempts to reach me. The number was 03456035560. Just be careful out there!11 yearsSomeone gave me a shady talk about Personal Banking and kept pressing me to ring them back right away. Lucky I looked it up first. Haven't bothered calling them back.11 yearsThey already had my full name along with both my mobile and home phone numbers - I reckon this could be connected to that TalkTalk data leak.TalkTalk11 yearssounds like one of those phishing scams to me, definitely wouldnt trust that call.Submit Your Own Report (0345 603 5560)
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