03457707070
☎️ 03457707070 👆 is a valid (Universal Access Number) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 345770 with a prefix of 0345.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 03457707070
- Caller rang, left no messageAug
2025Called, no message leftJun
2025It's a verified HSBC numberMar
2025Banking service for premium clientsDec
2024HSBC premier accounts contact numberNov
2024HSBC phishing scam; avoid linksJul
2024Beware of fraud pretending HSBCNov
2023Difference between scam and spoofJun
2023Use genuine bank contact numbersJun
2023Verify bank calls, avoid scamsJun
2023Fraudulent call pretending to be HSBCMar
2023Fraudulent number, HSBC, HMRC scamJan
2023Confirmation of valid HSBC numberOct
2022Email pretending to be HSBCOct
2022Unhappy with potential phishing attemptJun
2022Questioned legitimacy, assumed malicious intentApr
2022Scam call asked for informationJan
2022Amazon phone scam alert, be cautiousJan
2022Be cautious of bank scammersDec
2021Watch out for fake peopleDec
2021Potential fraud operation at HSBCOct
2021Warning about potential phone scamAug
2021Incoming HSBC bank statement scamAug
2021Fake bank statement phone scamAug
2021Avoid calls from 03457707070Jun
2021Warning about potential bank scamJun
2021Beware of fake call scamsJun
2021Call from Reema at HSBCMar
2021Update address via specified numberMar
2021Scam caller pretending to be HSBCDec
2020Caution: dangerous number, block itDec
2020Warning: HSBC scam involving phone codesOct
2020Fraudulent login request for codesOct
2020Warning about scam HSBC callsOct
2020Fraudulent withdrawal attempt; phone scamOct
2020HSBC scam call warning issuedOct
2020HSBC fraud scheme exposed FixingSep
2020Warning of HSBC fraud scamSep
2020Scam pretending to be bankSep
2020User claiming to be HSBCJul
2020Received suspicious letter from HSBCJun
2020Fraudulent call from fake HSBCApr
2020Beware of HSBC account scammersApr
2020Fraudulent call from English womanMar
2020Missed calls from HSBC voicemailMar
2020Awareness of fraudulent phone callNov
2019Scam impersonating HSBC bankOct
2019It's a scam; don't provide informationOct
2019Be cautious of fraudulent textsSep
2019Warning: Impersonating HSBC scam callSep
2019Warns of potential scam phone callSep
2019Warns of potential scam encounterAug
2019Unexpected charge for phantom callAug
2019Unauthorized charges for unknown callsMay
2019Warning about mobile transaction scamApr
2019Verify calls, avoid sharing infoApr
2019HSBC Premier scam call warningApr
2019Scam call for computer protectionFeb
2019Call was a HSBC FraudFeb
2019Call from fraudulent impersonating HSBCFeb
2019HSBC Premier number is legitimateFeb
2019Beware of potential scam callsJan
2019Warning about potential online scammersJan
2019Be cautious of fraudulent callsDec
2018HSBC Premier phone number changeOct
2018HSBC impersonation scam reportedOct
2018Fraudulent impersonation by telephone scammersOct
2018Suspicious call on a holidayAug
2018Unwanted call on bank holidayAug
2018HSBC phishing call; don't shareJul
2018Unauthorized charge for unknown callJun
2018Inquiring about unexpected chargesApr
2018Phone scam posing as bankApr
2018Fraudulent HSBC calls reported hereMar
2018Unauthorized charges for unexplained callsJan
2017High cost to call numbersDec
2016Contact HSBC for complaint optionsSep
2016HSBC is my best bankJul
2016Missed call, no message receivedJun
2016Dad uses number for callsMar
2016Beware of fraudulent phone callsAug
2015Existing premier credit card customersJun
2015Number Of Searches: 1138 Number Of Comments: 73 First Seen: 03 June 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bank Top(Northumberland), Eredine(Argyll and Bute), Kennet(Wiltshire) and Stanton Hill(Nottinghamshire).
03457707070 has 73 comments of which 47 x negative and 11 x positive and 15 x neutral
03457707070 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 03457707070 👆 is reported as a genuine HSBC Premier contact number commonly found on bank cards, yet it is extensively spoofed by scammers. Users caution that fraudulent callers impersonate HSBC representatives, claiming suspicious transactions and seeking personal or security information. Genuine HSBC never requests security codes, memorable answers, or login details by phone. Many victims describe aggressive tactics and convincing scenarios, urging caution. It is advised not to engage or disclose any information if contacted; instead, end calls and separately verify by calling the official bank number found on your card. Reports also warn of phishing via texts or letters referencing this number. While legitimate, extreme vigilance is essential due to widespread fraud misuse, especially from persistent scam teams using this number to deceive and steal.
Reports on phone number 03457707070
11 monthsCalled, no voicemail, definitely a scam.1 yearCalled but no message left.1 yearThis is the HSBC contact number you’ll find printed on all their bank cards for customer questions. So, you can trust it’s legit.HSBC2 yearsThis number is what HSBC uses to get in touch with their premier account holders.HSBC2 yearsThis number is linked to a scam trying to steal your info from HSBC. Don’t click any links in emails that come from it.HSBC3 yearsSome scammer claiming to be from HSBC called me. They actually had my full name. Watch out for this. Best to just hang up or don’t answer in the first place.HSBC3 yearsTheres a big difference between a scam number, which is used just by scammers to trick folks, and a spoofed number - thats a real business number, usually safe, but copied by fraudsters to fool people. Just like with any bank number, chances are scammers are faking this one too. The comments below explain how you can spot and avoid bank numbers that have been spoofed.3 yearsA number of the LEGITIMATE contacts from HSBC can sometimes appear on your phone, so it's wise not to dismiss or block any calls coming from them if you’re a customer. However, always proceed with caution - you can’t be entirely sure who’s on the other end of the line. Fraudsters have the ability to spoof (or replicate) virtually any phone number associated with banking institutions. If you receive a call from your bank, it's best to hang up and confirm that your line is clear before dialling back using the number found on your bank card. Don’t hesitate, as it might be an urgent issue concerning your account that needs your prompt attention. Additionally, be aware that unscrupulous individuals might file false scam alerts about legitimate bank numbers, enticing customers who check unknown callers to block them. Keep this advice in mind and always verify calls purportedly from your bank.HSBC3 yearsScammer saying they were from HSBC telling me there was some dodgy activity on my account that had to be stopped. They asked me to verify by sending a text to cancel it. I asked about the numbers and then they just hung up. I called HSBC myself and they said it was definitely a con and everything’s fine with my account.HSBC3 yearsThis number showed up on the HSBC site but its a total scam, now they’re acting like HMRC. I think either or both are getting ripped off. Best to keep clear of it.HSBCHMRC4 yearsThis is a genuine number from HSBC.HSBC4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were with HSBC, but it was a total scam.HSBC4 years03457707070 or maybe 03457717070 called me telling me about some £1000 card use at an Argos in Glasgow, said it was HSBC fraud. I wasn’t happy with their questions so I just hung up. Later, I used the HSBC app chat to ask them and they said it’s likely a phishing scam.HSBCArgosGlasgow4 yearsDidn’t pick up, figured it was probably a scam.4 yearsWithout a doubt, this number is a scam. They rang me claiming that fraudsters had used my card for several transactions even tho I’d just cancelled it, then asked for my bank details and security info. When I didn’t want to give anything, the bloke got really annoyed and started acting all aggressive. I ended the call and then phoned HSBC who said they had no record of the call and confirmed it was a scam.HSBC5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Amazon, said they needed to take money straight from my account.Amazon5 yearsPhony callers just trying to take your cash.5 yearsScam call pretending to be from HSBC fraud dept.HSBC5 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from First Direct fraud dept, and he even knew my name. I told him that sounded dodgy and ended the call straight away. I don't even have an account with First Direct. Good heads up though - if he’d mentioned my actual bank, I could’ve easily fallen for it.First Direct5 yearsI got a letter that looked like an official bank statement from HSBC. It said my card was overdrawn by over £5,000 plus interest, but I’ve never even had that card. The letter mentioned the number 0345770707070 as the bank’s contact number.HSBC5 yearsI got a letter that looked like official HSBC bank statements. The papers said my card was overdrawn by over £5,000 with interest, but I don’t even have a card with them. The letter told me to call 0345770707070, which they claimed was the bank’s phone number.HSBC5 yearsI'd just ignore calls from 03457707070, it's best not to pick up.5 yearsGot a call from someone saying it was the bank about a failed Amazon payment, sounded fishy to me. Definitely a scam trying to trick people into giving their details. Watch out, they’re sneaky!Amazon5 yearsDO NOT TALK TO THIS PERSON. They rang me saying they were from HSBC (the actual HSBC number is just one digit different, 03457707070) and made up a convincing tale. Told me my card had been involved in fraud and used by someone else. They already knew my name, some account info, and tried to trick me into giving my memorable security answer PLUS asked for a digital code (which I didn’t share) to supposedly block the fake transactions and send me a new card. JUST END THE CALL STRAIGHT AWAY.AVOID THIS NUMBERHSBC5 yearsI got a voicemail from a lady who said her name was Reema and she was calling from HSBC. She asked if I could call back before 2pm today using the number she left, and to mention a reference code XXCHQR, which she repeated twice.ReemaHSBC5 yearsGot a text that says I need to ring 03457707070 to sort out an address update.6 yearsThis sounds like a pretty slick scam - someone rings up pretending to be from HSBC, saying there’s dodgy activity on your account (like buying a BMW or something!). They slowly try to coax you into giving your online banking info. I actually checked this phone number with HSBC, and they told me it definitely isn’t one of theirs.HSBCBMW6 years03447707070 - Avoid answering this number! Best to get in touch with your phone company and block it. Really sketchy stuff.6 yearsI've had a suspicious call claiming they needed my login and security codes, which I find rather dodgy. Definitely sounds like a scammer trying to pull a fast one.6 yearsThis lady sounds like a proper scammer - HSBC would never ask you to make up codes or give them your memorable info. Just hang up and ring them back direct to keep your info safe. It’s definitely a scam. Don’t let them get you to type #21# or anything like that, it’s dodgy as hell!!!HSBC6 yearsMy missus got a phone call from these lot saying someone was trying to take £1000 out from our account. There was a bunch of them on the line, handing the phone around to some 'line manager' or whatever. Just a heads up, it’s definitely a scam! Thankfully, she hung up quick before they could do any harm.6 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be HSBC - total scam! Watch out, folks!HSBC6 yearsBeware of HSBC scams! I just got tricked into one of those money laundering cons! It was so convincing, and I usually don’t fall for this kinda stuff. The real HSBC team is sorting it all out now.HSBC6 yearsWatch out, there’s an HSBC scam going about!HSBC6 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be a bank advisor who asked me for a six-digit code to supposedly cancel a £1000 transaction from my account. Foolishly, I shared the code. When I contacted my bank afterward, they informed me that the £1000 is indeed set to be debited from my account, and there’s no trace of the call I received. They mentioned they'd make an effort to halt the payment. This is definitely a scam! I strongly advise against answering calls from this number.6 yearsReceived a call from someone purporting to be from HSBC's fraud team. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!HSBC6 yearsGot a letter recently with this number on it. The weird thing was it had my previous address on it since I've just moved, and it mentioned some arrangement fee I supposedly owed (I hardly ever use my overdraft). It was signed by someone named "C Smith". I checked with HSBC and they said everything was fine with my account and they hadn’t sent me anything like that.C SmithHSBC6 yearsI just got a call from a woman claiming to be from "HSBC Fraud," sounded English. But all these fraud calls come from INDIA. I called HSBC myself to check if Angela was legit and turns out she was a scam. HSBC never makes calls to do transactions, they only deal if you call them first.HSBC FraudIndiaHSBCAngela6 yearsI received a couple of calls that I didn’t pick up, but I did make sure to return the call. When I rang back, it was an HSBC voicemail informing me they were quite busy, and other usual stuff.HSBC7 yearsGot a voicemail from an English lady warning that someone’s trying to use my bank card fraudulently for an overseas spend. She told me to press 1 to speak with them and sort it out. I rang HSBC straight away, and they said it’s a common scam going around right now - loads of people are getting these calls daily. Their advice is to just ignore the call and never call back or share any info with them.HSBC7 yearsFraudulent, masquerading as HSBC.HSBC7 yearsI just received a phone call from someone claiming to be with HSBC Bank, asking me to verify my security information! They even suggested that I could ring back on this number if I desired. Naturally, I’m steering clear of that! There’s no way I’m divulging any details over the phone. It's a total scam, without a doubt. I really feel for the elderly who might easily fall victim to this sort of thing. Just a word of advice: NEVER share any personal information during a phone call. Trust me, banks don’t make calls like that!HSBC BankNEVER7 yearsTotal scammers. Dont believe it if they claim they are from hsbc. They somehow fake the hsbc number and will say someone is trying to steal your money. This isnt an official hsbc fraud number. They tried to get my husband to move cash into some sort of holding account.HSBC7 yearsIt’s a scam!! They pretended to be from HSBC, claiming there was some fraud going on. Got a text from them first, which even showed up among the legit messages from my bank! My bank told me this kind of trick is happening a lot lately and loads of folks are falling for it. Don’t give out your details - always call your bank using the number on the back of your card instead.HSBC7 yearsWatch out for scams!!! I got a call on 24.8.19 from a woman with an English accent claiming someone was attempting to use my bank account to pay £2499 for a booking. She said I’d got a text from HSBC saying she’d ring me to fix this issue. I did get a message, but the number had actually been texting me for months, reminding me about my credit card payments. It was all a con. I rang the genuine HSBC and they said there was no strange activity on my account. Stay cautious.HSBC7 yearsI’ve noticed that I’ve been hit with a charge for a call made to this number from my landline, and the odd thing is, nobody was even in the house at the time! Quite baffling, isn't it?7 yearsThis month, I've noticed charges on my bill for calls to a number I certainly didn’t dial.7 yearsIndeed, this is the genuine contact number for HSBC Premier, but it's worth noting that it can be effortlessly mimicked. Should you get a call that looks like it's from this number, it’s best to ignore it and steer clear of the automated reply service. Instead, take the safe route by dialing the number yourself. If you find yourself answering the call, make sure to withhold any personal details... just to be on the safe side!HSBC7 yearsTotally a scam, even tho the call showed up as “HSBC Premier”. The lady who called, sounded English and spoke super slowly and strangely, no background noise either. She claimed there was a transaction over £2600 on my card and asked for my DOB. When I questioned her, she told me to check the number on the back of my card and look at the texts. I told her I’ve had dodgy texts before and I’d ring the fraud team myself. She just hung up! HSBC said they never made a call and my cards are fine.HSBC7 yearsThat number belongs to HSBC's customer service, so I'm not sure how it's showing up as the caller ID, but it's defo a scam. They asked for a number from my security code app, and when I didn't give it, they tried to get my phone banking PIN. I rang HSBC myself afterwards, and they said they had no record of any call or info being asked for.HSBC7 yearsGot a call from someone pretending to be HSBC, but they defo weren't. Seems like they might already know some things about my bank account tho. Don’t give them any info, codes from your banking app or your passwords. I ringed up HSBC myself and they said they’ve had reports of scams coming from that number.HSBC7 yearsHSBC PREMIER NUMBER, DEF NOT A SCAM!HSBC8 yearsGot a missed call from this number yesterday and thought it was from my HSBC Premier account. Rang HSBC today and they said they never called me as they keep records of all calls. A few months back, I lost nearly £900 from my HSBC credit card to fraud. Don’t ever share personal info like your postcode or birthday to anyone calling from this number. It’s safer to wait half an hour and then phone the bank yourself.HSBC8 yearsAbsolute scammers!8 yearsThis has to be a scam. Yesterday a woman rang me from this number claiming to be from HSBC fraud team and asked if I’d bought some Apple stuff for about £2,600. I said no. Then she wanted my security info to ‘check’ my account. Luckily I trusted my gut and rang my bank directly, and they said they hadn’t phoned me. Never share your personal info on the phone. Just hang up and contact your bank yourself - it can save you loads of hassle and cash.HSBCApple8 yearsHSBC Premier switched their contact from 08447 707070 to 03457 707070 so calls dont cost as much.HSBC8 yearsthis has got to be a scam. its a group of folks (mostly ladies) pretending to be from hsbc. i phoned hsbc right after and they said no calls had come from them and nothing was going on. they told me any legit call would be recorded.HSBC8 yearsThis is a total con. It’s a group of folks (mostly ladies) faking being from HSBC. I found out because I phoned HSBC straight after and they said there was no record of any such call or action, and no one from HSBC had reached out to me since they keep logs of that stuff.HSBC8 yearsGot a call from this number on a Sunday during a bank holiday weekend. I didn’t pick up, but they left a voicemail saying to ring them back and that they’re open every day from 8 to 6 except weekends and bank holidays. So why would they be ringing me on a Sunday of a bank holiday weekend? Seems a bit dodgy to me.8 yearsgot a phone call from this number on a sunday afternoon during a bank holiday. i didn’t pick up but they left a voicemail saying to ring them back and that they're open daily from 8 am till 6 pm. so why exactly are they bothering me on a sunday afternoon?8 yearsGot a call claiming to be from HSBC about some card fraud, then they started asking for personal info and passcodes. Checked with HSBC afterwards and turns out it was a phishing scam. Never share your details like that, banks will never ask you for passwords or codes on the phone.HSBC8 yearsI've noticed a charge on my phone bill for a number I'm completely unfamiliar with. They claim I've called it, but I've never even heard of this number! How on earth could I have dialled it without realising?8 yearsI've noticed a charge on my account for this number, but I'm puzzled as to why that is. Can anyone shed some light on this?8 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be my bank about suspicious activity and they managed to get some info from me. Felt off, so I rang my bank directly and they froze any transactions. Be careful out there. Even just asking for the number on the back of your card can open the door to serious scams.8 yearsDon’t waste your time responding. They claim to be calling from HSBC and assert they're notifying you about suspicious transactions on your account. The irony is, I don’t even hold an account with them!HSBC10 yearsI’ve noticed that BT has been billing me for calls to this number that I definitely haven’t made. Could someone please help me sort this out?BT10 yearscalling 0345 or 0344 numbers from my mobile costs about 40p a minute, which is a bit pricey. i was on hold the other day, listenin to some music, and ended up with a bill close to £16 - that’s just daft. companies ought to give out a normal 01 or 02 number for customers instead.10 yearsif you wanna make a complaint, there are loads of ways to reach customer service. for premiere banking folks, you should ring the hsbe customer complaints team at 03457 707070 or +44 1226 260 260.10 yearspremier (enquiries) - hsbe ringing again today.10 yearsReceived a call but no voicemail was left.10 yearsMy father seems to be making frequent calls from this number. Can anyone shed some light on who it belongs to?11 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from HSBC trying to get my personal info. It’s safest to go straight to the bank in person and let them know what’s going on. If you’re not nearby, just ring the number on the back of your card instead of trusting random calls.HSBC11 yearsHave been gettin calls sayin theyre from hsbe and existing premier credit card users. Pretty sure its just a scam trynna trick people!HSBCSubmit Your Own Report (0345 770 7070)
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