07537438061
☎️ 07537438061 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone. It is part of the phone block 75374 with a prefix of 07537. The area code 07537 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07537438061
- Legit message; distrust Indian call centersJan
2026HSBC fraud alert was genuineJan
2026Fake HSBC messages; scam alertJan
2026Obvious scam claiming HSBC fraudNov
2025Fraud scammer, fake HSBC calls/messagesNov
2025Warning about HSBC scam textNov
2025Fraud alert text, deleted, reportedNov
2025HSBC scam warning via textOct
2025Called, scam inquiry, account verification requestedOct
2025Repeated HSBC scam nuisanceOct
2025HSBC scam; unreachable number detectedOct
2025HSBC fraud alert phone scamOct
2025HSBC scam warning; verify independentlySep
2025Bank scammers reported hereSep
2025Fraud alert confirmed as legitimateJun
2025Fraudulent messages about card suspensionMay
2025Uncertain if call was legitimateApr
2025Suspected fraud calls from numberMar
2025Contact bank for suspicious transactionsMar
2025HSBC fraud prevention message receivedFeb
2025Number may be genuine, confirmedJan
2025Uncertain but seems possibly legitimateJan
2025Reported fraud from this numberDec
2024Suspicious text, confirmed with bankJul
2024HSBC confirmed genuine transaction warningsJul
2024Verified phone number with bankJun
2024Use bank's direct contact, verifyMay
2024Bank SMS inquiry cautioned, be carefulMay
2024Local HSBC bank scam alertMay
2024Request for follow-up on fraudApr
2024Suspected scam involving $0 transactionMar
2024Call from HSBC regarding scamJan
2024Beware of potential fraud alertNov
2023Beware of scam messagesSep
2023HSBC lacks verification, hypocritical warningsSep
2023HSBC business fraud team is genuineSep
2023Thank you, HSBC, for excellent service!Aug
2023Warning about HSBC Bank scamAug
2023HSBC fraud alert message receivedAug
2023Card blocked, report fraudulent use.Jul
2023Reported fraudulent use, not HSBCJul
2023Warning about fraudulent activity by HSBCApr
2023HSBC SMS about card fraudFeb
2023Bank promptly detects, blocks potential fraudJan
2023Warning about fraudulent text messageJan
2023Suspected scam involving non-HSBC numbersJan
2023Avoid spoofed number fraud attacksOct
2022HSBC fraud alert, card declinedSep
2022Tesco Mobile verification number requestSep
2022Beneficial confirmation of bank transactionMar
2022Received scam text pretending HSBCFeb
2022Ignore fraud text from HSBCSep
2021Fraud alert from HSBC confirmedJun
2021Texts warning of possible fraudMar
2021Received scam message, real threatFeb
2021Reported suspicious texts from numberJan
2021Encouraging reading, beware scam callsOct
2020Received suspicious texts from HSBCOct
2020Warning about fraudulent HSBC messageAug
2020Phone number used for fraudAug
2020Warning: Confirming scam, not HSBCJun
2020Warning about potential HSBC scamMay
2020Unsure, possible scam, not accept noteworthyMay
2020Unrecognized caller requested address updateApr
2020Frequent silent calls, no messagesFeb
2020Beware of spoofed bank textsDec
2019Challenges verifying authenticity of messagesDec
2019False call pretending to be HSBCDec
2019HSBC credit card fraud scamNov
2019Suspicious text about credit cardOct
2019Karma will catch scammers eventuallySep
2019Green message markers are scamsSep
2019Confusion about HSBC phone numberSep
2019found comment humorously concise, chuckledSep
2019Legitimate HSBC number for notificationSep
2019Warning about potential online scamAug
2019Credit card scam involving HSBCAug
2019Beware of clever scam messagesMar
2019Verified text with bank, genuineMar
2019Received text message for verificationFeb
2019Warning of convincing HSBC scamFeb
2019Text message from suspected scammersDec
2018HSBC customers targeted with scamOct
2018HSBC fraud claim on cardOct
2018HSBC fraud number, do not respondOct
2018Report HSBC fraud department scamOct
2018Fraudulent message from fake HSBCOct
2018Beware of HSBC fraud messageOct
2018Scam call from fake HMRCOct
2018Warning: Fake HSBC scam alertOct
2018Number Of Searches: 468 Number Of Comments: 86 First Seen: 20 October 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Arnisdale(Highland), Cheam(Surrey) and West Bradley(Somerset).
07537438061 has 86 comments of which 16 x positive and 45 x negative and 25 x neutral
07537438061 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07537438061 👆 is reported as a phone number associated with HSBC fraud alerts, used to notify customers of suspicious card activity and possible unauthorised transactions. Several users confirm genuine HSBC communication after verifying via the official number on their bank cards, while others warn the number can be spoofed by scammers. HSBC itself does not typically use mobile numbers to contact customers directly, so caution is advised. Recipients are urged not to reply directly or call numbers provided in suspicious messages but to contact HSBC through verified channels. Overall, users recommend verifying any alert by calling the official HSBC customer service number on the back of your card to confirm legitimacy and avoid potential scams.
Reports on phone number 07537438061
5 monthsAt first, I suspected it was a scam, but I've got messages from the app proving it's genuine. HSBC may have temporarily frozen your card to stop fraud. They'll send another message from +447537438061 asking you to verify recent payments and giving further instructions. Usual network fees will apply. This info came straight from HSBC themselves. That said, I decided to cancel my credit card anyway. They use call centres based in India, and honestly, I’m not comfortable with any bank outsourcing such sensitive financial stuff there.HSBCIndia5 monthsGot this message and at first, I thought it was a phishing attempt: “Your HSBC account might be temporarily blocked due to suspicious activity. You'll get another text from HSBC UK on +447537438061 asking to verify recent purchases and what to do next. Usual network charges apply.” I rang the number on the back of my card to double check and it was legit. Someone tried spending £55 on Vinted without my okay. Credit to HSBC’s fraud team for catching that dodgy charge in time!HSBCHSBC UK5 monthsGot two texts saying something about my HSBC account. Tried ringing back but the number wasn’t recognised. I’ve never even had an account with them, pretty sure it’s a scam.HSBC7 monthsSeems like one of those classic scam texts claiming to be from HSBC fraud team. I really doubt HSBC would ever reach out from a mobile phone about any fraud issues.HSBC7 monthsGot two texts back to back from different Vodafone numbers claiming to be from HSBC about my supposed bank account. Problem is, I don't even have an account with HSBC! Banks wouldn't call or text from mobile numbers like that, it's definitely a scam. Watch out, folks!VodafoneHSBC7 monthsGot a text about a fraud alert, said to respond to a follow-up from HSBC. Later got another message that looked like the first, but the number was exactly the same apart from the last digit switching to a zero. Definately don’t reply to the last one.HSBC7 monthsGot a text saying there’s been fraud on my debit card and to call that number. I just deleted it straight away and reported it to HSBC’s fraud team.HSBC8 monthsGot a message saying my HSBC account was locked and that I’d be getting a ring from this number soon.HSBC8 monthsI got a call about a possible dodgy transaction and they told me to ring back to check it, saying my account might get blocked soon.8 monthsBeen getting calls a lot from someone claiming to be HSBC, total pain in the neck. Definitely a scam.HSBC9 monthsGot a call claiming to be HSBC saying there was unauthorised activity on my US bank account. When I tried calling back, the number was dead. Pretty sure HSBC wouldn't ring on a mobile like that anyway. Definitely a scam!HSBCUS9 monthsGot a text supposedly from HSBC asking if I did a $0 transaction. HSBC never ring my mobile and the number didn’t show up anywhere. This has all the signs of a scam. Fraud for sure!HSBC9 monthsSo it turned out to be HSBC, but honestly, you should always stay cautious. Never reply to texts - just check the app or ring the number on the back of your card if you need to sort anything out. Better safe than sorry!HSBC9 monthsGot a call from some lot claiming to be from my bank. Totally scam, watch out people!1 yearGot a call about some fraud alert from HSBC. Was a bit iffy about it so I rang the number on the back of my card. They said yes, the alert was real. So I guess it was all genuine.HSBC1 yearGot those texts above and rang up HSBC, they told me my card hadn’t been blocked and those messages are just a scam.HSBC1 yearThis number rang me yesterday, but I didn't pick up. After looking it up, it seems linked to HSBC, which is actually my bank. Some folks say it’s legit, while others aren’t so sure. I checked my online banking and there’s nothing odd - no suspicious activity, no blocked transactions, and my account is fine. However, I haven’t spoken to HSBC myself yet to confirm it was them calling. That’s why I’m leaving this as neutral for now. If I do get in touch with them and find out it wasn’t HSBC, I’ll come back and update this post.HSBC1 yearThis number has kept ringing me but I never answered. Feels dodgy, not sure if it's connected to HSBC or some sort of scam.HSBC1 yearI got a call claiming to be from HSBC's fraud dept, but if you ever get a suspicious call like that, it's best to ring the number printed on your bank card instead to check any weird activity.HSBC1 yearI just got a text saying they've put a temporary hold on my HSBC card to keep it safe from fraud. They want me to reply to a message from 447537438061 to verify recent charges and get instructions on what to do next. Seems a bit off to me.HSBC1 yearI’m fairly sure the number was legit, but cant be 100% sure since it was about possible fraud on my card. Like others mentioned, I phoned the number on the back of my card and sorted everything out. It’s reassuring to see banks keeping a close eye on things.1 yearTotal scam, watch out!2 yearsGot a text saying it was from HSBC about some dodgy activity on my credit card, but the purchases mentioned were legit, done by me. I didn’t reply cause of all the scams around. To be sure, I used 'who called me' first, then decided to ring my bank straight away.HSBC2 yearsNoticed the number and all the different opinions here. I rang the number listed on my bank card just to be sure it wasn't some actual fraud. HSBC did say it was legit and from them.HSBC2 yearsHonestly, this one seems legit. But really, don’t just trust me or go clicking links in random texts. If you’re worried about dodgy charges, ring the number on the back of your bank card to check for yourself. I got a few texts from this number and called my bank straight away - turns out they were real. Still, like I said, don’t just trust anyone’s word, including mine. Always use the phone number on your card or bank statement to double-check. With all these scams going around, it pays to be super cautious.2 yearsJust a heads up, even tho this is an official HSBC number, scammers can still fake it. Like I said earlier, always ring your bank straight on their actual number, and don’t trust any phone numbers or links you get in a text message.HSBC2 yearswatch out for a scam going around from someone claiming to be HSBC, tried to pull money from me saying they were fraud investigators from HSBC.HSBC2 yearsGot a message saying it was from HSBC Fraud and they left this number to call back.HSBC2 yearsI've had a similar experience as well. If they decide to freeze the card, so be it; however, if it remains functional, it’ll definitely make me suspect something dodgy is going on. I’ll probably give them a bell or check my account online when I return home. It's rather peculiar, considering the transaction was supposedly for $0.00.2 yearsI called HSBC using the number on the back of my card and they confirmed the message was legit about someone trying to take out $1 from my card. They cancelled my card straight away and are sending me a new one. Seems like someone had the card number but not the PIN. The bank also asked if I’d been involved with anything shady before, and I remembered a few months back I dealt with a firm saying they were Clarkes shoes - turned out to be a scam.HSBCClarkes3 yearsLegit phone number. They alert you about a possible scam on your card and ask you to reply Y/N if you spot any dodgy charges. When I rang HSBC after, they said the number was definately real and connected to them.HSBC3 yearsThese msgs are definitely scams, dont reply or call the numbers shown in them. If you need to check, always ring the number on your bank or card, thats the safest way.3 yearsIf this is really HSBC, they ought to be embarrassed. There’s no info about this number anywhere on their site (which is probably no surprise), but even worse, there’s no confirmation that the text came from them or has anything to do with MY account. They really need to get their act together. They’re always telling people to watch out for scams and not to respond to suspicious messages, yet they don’t provide any way to check if it’s legit on your own account. It’s a proper joke.HSBC3 yearsThe business fraud unit at HSBC Bank is indeed a legitimate contact.HSBC Bank3 yearsI just have to give a huge shout-out to HSBC for their fantastic service I received today. They were incredibly quick to sort out a problem I had regarding a missed payment and managed to set up an appointment at my nearest branch in under an hour. What really stood out to me was how I didn’t have to wait at all when I got there. A round of applause for HSBC for truly exceeding expectations!HSBC3 yearsLooks like an HSBC scam call. Don’t answer or click on any links, it’s a trick.HSBC Bank3 yearsGot a text today from 07537 438061 claiming to be an HSBC Fraud Alert. Was a bit iffy about it, so I phoned the number on my card just to check. Turns out it was legit, some bloke in the US tried to use my card without me knowing. They’ve cancelled my card and sent me a new one already. Good job HSBC!HSBC Fraud AlertHSBC3 yearsIt wasnt HSBC cause my card’s already blocked but they still reported fraud. Definately not them, be super careful!!!HSBC3 yearsCard's already been blocked by HSBC but they're still saying there's suspicious activity. Pretty sure it’s not them though, so be really careful out there!!!HSBC3 yearsHSBC scam alert, never share any code that they text you!HSBC3 yearsI actually got a text from HSBC about some card fraud. Definitely not a scam message.HSBC3 yearsGot a text saying FRAUD ALERT. I called my bank and they told me someone tried to use my card on a site I’d never heard of. They blocked the purchase and cancelled my card straight away. Good job, HSBC!FRAUD ALERTKudosHSBC3 yearsI received a message warning me about possible fraud, urging immediate action on my part. Clearly, it's just another spam attempt.3 years07537438061 This is obviously a scam pretending to be from HSBC about some fraud. They ask you to ring numbers that aren’t even connected to HSBC, which I ignored - probably so people who aren’t paying attention hand over their bank info for them to steal. These kinds of warnings have been around for ages - why has nothing been done to shut them down?HSBC4 yearsAvoid them like the plague. It’s a spoofed number - if you’re unsure, best to ring your bank directly to double check.4 yearsSo, I attempted to make a purchase via phone, but my card with HSBC was rejected. Shortly after, I got a text from them about a fraud alert. It asked me to reply with 'Y' if I was indeed trying to authorise that transaction. I did as instructed, but still couldn't complete the payment. Honestly, I'm beginning to wonder if this is an issue on HSBC's end or something else entirely!HSBC4 yearsI need to find out the verification digits for Tesco Mobile messages.Tesco4 yearsSo I got a text from that number and it showed info about a purchase I’d made the night before. Just to be sure, I rang HSBC using the phone number on the back of my card. They told me the message really was from their Fraud Alert team, so it wasn’t a scam.HSBCFraud Alert Department4 yearsI got a message from this number claiming to be from HSBC, warning me about a potential fraudulent transaction on my card. It even included the last four digits, which were spot-on. They asked me to respond with a ‘Y’ or ‘N’. I chose not to reply. Trying to reach a real person at HSBC is a right faff with all their menu options, so I took a bus to the nearest branch. The staff there assured me it was a scam; HSBC wouldn't ever try to get in touch from a mobile number like that.HSBC5 yearsGot a text supposedly from HSBC saying my card was used and if I don’t reply the payment would be blocked. It’s a scam! HSBC never messages about fraud like that. Just ignore if you happen to get it. xHSBC5 yearsI got a text from 075374 38061, which I found out was actually from HSBC’s fraud team. When I rang the bank, they confirmed it was real and said someone tried to take £179.00 off my card for payments to 'ms thecollectivecana' and 'AM Rschooltoday'. I almost never use my HSBC credit card apart from buying stuff for my Ebay business.Fraud DepartmentHSBCmsAM5 yearsGot a couple of texts saying there might be fraud on my account and that I’d get a call from this number. So I rang my bank using the number on the back of my card to check, and turns out those texts weren’t from HSBC at all. However, there was actually a dodgy transaction attempted on my credit card, but it was declined since I hardly ever use it. They advised me to destroy my card and assured me a replacement would be sent out. Don’t trust those messages labelled as ‘SAFE’ here - they’re definitely phony!HSBC5 yearsGot a couple of messages from this number, looked dodgy like a scam. I didn’t answer back but decided to check my bank through an online chat with HSBC. They said no unusual activity on my account, which was a relief. The message did show the last four digits of my credit card though, which freaked me out. They told me to delete the texts straight away, but just to be safe, I got back in touch with their fraud team and had my card cancelled. Watch out, folks!HSBC6 yearsIt’s a shame just how much reading gets overlooked these days, even though it’s so vital. If you can, please have a look at the HSBC notice above the hotspot map near the top here. This number isn’t some fake scam call - it really isn’t. But if you get a ring from it, don’t just ignore it or block it. Instead, ring your bank directly using the number on the back of your card. Scammers have been spoofing legit bank numbers left and right. So, always be cautious and double-check by calling your bank via the card number. Don’t just dismiss these calls, stay careful out there!HSBC6 yearsGot a couple of messages from this number today. The first one said something about HSBCFraud and asked me to confirm a recent payment. Then it said I’d get another text soon with details on what to do next. The second message mentioned a suspicious payment on a card ending in the last four digits, linked to a PAYBYPHONE PARKING ACCOUNT, and asked me to reply Y if I recognised it or N if not. After checking this site, it looks like a scam, so I’ll be calling my bank straight away to let them know.HSBCFraud6 yearsJust got a text saying there’s some fraud on my HSBC account, but it’s a scam. Don’t bother replying or calling the phone number they give you. If you want to check anything, all the real fraud contact numbers are on the official HSBC site. Best to just delete these dodgy messages straight away.HSBC6 yearsThis number pretends to be from HSBC but its actually a scam. They kept trying to get my CVV, which is a big no-no to give out, even if someone says they're from the bank. Definitely dont call or reply to texts from this number. Stay safe!HSBC6 yearsWe checked with HSBC and this number is definitely a scam, so don’t keep it in your phone! People saying otherwise in the comments are mistaken!HSBC6 yearsGot a text from 07537438061 saying they’re from HSBC FRAUD TEAM. They told me there were unauthorised payments on my card ending #### for £0.00, something about a Deliveroo purchase. The message asked if I’d made the payments to reply Y, if not, reply N. Obviously, I ignored it and blocked the number - total scammer!HSBC Fraud Team6 yearsI have no clue who tried ringing me, but when I rang the number back, it wouldn’t let me through at all! Sounds like some sort of scam or spam to me.6 yearsI don’t know who called me. They asked for my current address but only had my old one on file. I just hung up, be careful!6 yearsWe keep getting calls from this number a few times each week. When we pick up, there's just silence and nothing said. If we let it ring out, it goes to voicemail but no one's left a message. Proper weird behaviour.7 years+44-7537-438061: So I read this bit in the 'Financial Times' a while back, something Claer Barrett mentioned on 7 Dec 2019. She said that bank texts aren't really safe since scammers can fake the numbers and even make calls look like they're coming from the number on your card. Best thing to do if you're unsure? Just hang up and ring back using another phone.Claer BarrettFinancial Times7 yearsGot a call from someone sayin they were HSBC, but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t them!!! Def def NOT HSBC!HSBC7 yearsGot a call from 07537438061 saying it was HSBC about some credit card fraud. After reading through the comments here, it looks like it’s probably a scam. I didn’t bother replying to the text they sent.HSBC7 yearsI've just had a rather fishy text from this number, claiming there's been some dodgy activity on my HSBC credit card. It mentioned I'd get another message with details on how to sort it out. That was several hours ago, and now when I attempt to ring the number, it seems to be disconnected! Has anyone else been on the receiving end of communications from this number? I'm quite curious whether others are experiencing the same situation.HSBC7 yearsI got a message from this number saying there was some dodgy activity on my credit card with HSBC, and it turned out to be legit. I gave HSBC a ring to check, and they said yep, the number is definitely theirs.HSBC7 yearsBeware, those green message icons usually mean the texts are from scammers.7 yearsNot sure why loads of people are calling it a scam, but this is definitely HSBC’s actual number. Maybe their “fraud alert” messages freak people out, but they’re legit. Has anyone bothered to check with HSBC themselves if this is their phone? They’ll verify for sure it’s not anything dodgy.HSBC7 yearsThose scammers are gonna get what's coming to them, guilt and karma always catch up in the end.7 yearshaha thats funny lol7 yearssomebody rang me and looked like they was tryna con me for cash.7 yearsGot a call about some HSBE credit card, sounded dodgy to me. Definitely a scam, be careful!7 yearsLooks like a scam to me, pretty smart trick but best to just ignore it.7 yearsI received a message saying there was a declined charge on my card, so I called hsbc through their official contact after doing all the usual security stuff. They confirmed the number was legit and that they'd sent me the text about the dodgy transaction. Felt a bit relieved after checking it properly!HSBC7 yearsGot a text saying I had to check some recent transactions and gave steps to reply. I was trying to sort my home insurance online, then got an error message. I phoned the insurance folks and they told me my card was declined! Proper panic moment. I’m now waiting for another message but I won’t be replying. It looked really legit though. HSBC fraud alert for sure!HSBC7 yearsI got a text from this number saying to ring 0345605234 because apparently my card was at risk. When I called, there was a voicemail that sounded like a real HSBC message telling me to hang on while being connected to a “fraud team”. It seemed legit but it’s a trick to steal your card info. I just spent an hour at my local HSBC with the service manager, who checked everything and spoke to the UK fraud department. They confirmed these numbers aren’t actually HSBC. This scam is really well done and convincing.HSBCUK8 yearsGot a message from 07537438061 saying it was from HSBC fraud dept, asking me to confirm a failed transaction by replying y or n. Then they told me to ring 03456052324 straight away. Before doing anything, I thought I’d look it up here first.HSBC8 yearsI got a voicemail that claimed to be from HMRC, saying something about tax fraud and that there’s a warrant out for my arrest. It asked me to press “4” if I wanted to talk it over. Obviously, I just hung up straight away.HM Revenue and Customs8 yearsSomebody rang me up saying they were from HSBC and told me there’d been fraud on my credit card. Total lie though, it’s actually a scam!HSBC8 yearsGot a call saying it was from the HSBE fraud team, but I reckon it was a scam. Definitely wouldn’t trust that number.HSBC8 yearsGot a dodgy text off 07537438061 pretending to be from HSBC saying there’s been some fraud on my credit card. Definitely a scam.HSBC8 yearsjust got a message popping up sayin "hsbc fraud alert". be careful and dont reply to it!HSBC Fraud Alert8 yearsPlease, dont bother answering, this number is linked to some kind of HSBC scam!HSBC8 yearsSomeone pretending to be from HSBC called me. They knew the last 4 digits of my card and my phone number, which was really worrying. There were also some unauthorised charges on my card, so it felt quite serious. Definitely reach out to your bank right away if anything similar happens!HSBCTivo8 yearsThere’s a new scam going round where con artists pretend to be from HSBC by sending texts. They pop up on your phone showing as “hsbc.” (yep, with a full stop at the end) telling you there’s been some odd login activity on your account. The main goal? Trying to get onto your bank details and empty your account. Watch out!HSBCSubmit Your Own Report (07537 438061)
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