03457662255
βοΈ 03457662255 π is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 345766 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03457662255
- Multiple letters from HSBC labeled safeAug
2022HSBC mortgages; number is legitimateMar
2022HSBC Mortgages - confirmed safe numberMar
2022Confirmed valid HSBC mortgage numberMar
2022HSBC handles mortgage applications professionallySep
2020high schoolers should think before speakingJun
2020HSBC impersonation call, misrepresentation of messageJun
2020Confusion over bank name changeFeb
2020Annoyed at HSBC security questionsJan
2020Did not provide specific informationDec
2019Caller sounds like African characterSep
2017Possible scam call resembling PhonejackerSep
2017Call for fake rebate alertDec
2016HSBC mortgage information requestMar
2016Received suspicious call from HSBCAug
2015Number Of Searches: 361 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 02 August 2015 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Broughton Gifford(Wiltshire), Easton Town(Somerset), Haigh(Greater Manchester), Welton(Cumbria) and Winchmore Hill(Buckinghamshire).
03457662255 has 13 comments of which 2 x positive and 2 x negative and 9 x neutral
03457662255 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 03457662255 π is reported as being linked mostly to HSBC mortgage enquiries and generally recognised as a legitimate number by many users, including confirmation from HSBCβs fraud team. Some folks have expressed suspicion due to unclear recordings or calls asking for security info, causing doubts about authenticity. A few mention odd or unconfirmed calls supposedly from HSBC but with no bank records, raising concerns about potential scamming attempts or impersonation. Others feel annoyed by how the verification process is handled during calls. Overall, itβs largely seen as a number for HSBC mortgage matters but caution is noted when call details seem inconsistent or unverified.
Reports on phone number 03457662255
4 yearsI keep seeing the number 0345 766 2255 on various official HSBC letters about our mortgage. They always say something like "call this number if you want to talk about this letter." So, I'm pretty sure it's legit and safe to answer.HSBC4 yearsThis number is associated with HSBC mortgages and is legitimate, not a scam.HSBC4 yearsI was really worried at first but after a bit of stress I checked with the fraud department and they assured me this number is legit. It’s definitely from HSBC Mortgages, so no need to panic. I can confirm it’s not some scam at all.HSBC4 yearsI contacted HSBC’s mortgage division, and they’ve verified that this number is indeed authentic. Initially, I was concerned I had fallen victim to a scam when my call was unexpectedly disconnected, which raised a few red flags. However, after a fair bit of back-and-forth with various representatives via calls and emails, it's been confirmed that this is genuinely linked to their mortgage services.HSBC6 yearsIn my opinion, some folks just should really think it through before blabbing nonsense.6 yearsSomeone rang me pretending to be HSBC. I rang back later, but it was out of hours and the recorded voice sounded a lot like the HSBC automated messages, spoken by the same woman I think they use. However, the message didn’t actually say it was from HSBC anywhere. They left a voicemail about an online banking alert I supposedly ignored, but when I looked into it, there was nothing there at all. Feels dodgy to me.HSBC6 yearsGot a call from somewhere saying Midland Bank, which threw me off since it’s been HSBC for ages now. They wanted to speak to my son, who’s got an account there, but they wouldn’t provide any code or reference for him to ring back. So yeah, definitely someone dodgy.Midland BankHSBC7 yearsI got a call from HSBC and it seemed legit, but I really get annoyed when they ring me up and then expect ME to answer security questions. Surely if they’re the ones calling, they should be the ones proving they're who they say they are, not the other way round!HSBC9 yearsSo, I Googled this number after getting a call from someone who sounded exactly like that dodgy African phone scammer you see on TV. They said, "Hello, this is Simon from HSBC bank about your postal banking," which raised loads of red flags for me - especially since I don’t even use postal banking. Felt a bit sus, tbh.SimonHSBC9 yearsI looked up this number because the bloke who keeps ringing sounds exactly like that dodgy character off the telly, the one from the African phone scam show. He says stuff like, “Hello, this is Simon from HSBC bank regarding your postal banking,” which is odd since I don’t even have a postal bank account. Seems a bit fishy to me!SimonHSBC Bank10 yearsI seem to have had a similar experience with a call from that number, and they’ve billed me a fiver! It’s quite the coincidence, considering I’m currently in the midst of remortgaging my property with HSBC. Quite the unexpected expense, I must say!HSBC10 yearsHSBC’s home loan hotlineHSBC11 yearsReceived a cheeky ring from this number yesterday (5 Aug 15), claiming to be from HSBC. I'm currently in the midst of a remortgaging process with them. The chap on the line had a distinctly Eastern European accent, but I found their English a bit difficult to grasp. They mentioned they’d have someone else give me a bell later. So, I decided to call HSBC myself today (6 Aug 15) to check things out, and lo and behold, they have no record of that call whatsoever... quite peculiar, if you ask me. - identified as HSBC.HSBCSubmit Your Own Report (0345 766 2255)
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