08453510193
☎️ 08453510193 👆 is a valid (Premium Rate) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 845351 with a prefix of 0845.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08453510193
- Concerned about suspicious phone callsSep
2016Beware of legitimate scam numberAug
2016Call bank for suspicious numbersAug
2016Harassment calls, wants removal urgentlyAug
2016Unwanted charges on mobile accountJun
2016Possible fraud, verify with bankJan
2016Automated Halifax calls; confirmed as realJan
2016Always call bank directly for verificationJan
2016Halifax calls for transactions verificationJan
2016Bank detected fraud, prevented transactionsNov
2015Received fraud alert, identified as genuineJul
2015Verified potential scam, contact bank insteadJun
2015Lloyds genuine phone number complaintJan
2015Verify suspicious messages directly yourselfNov
2014Unfamiliar call from Lloyds BankNov
2014Claiming to be from HalifaxJul
2014Automated fraud call from bankMay
2014Beware of scam calls. Contact bankOct
2013Legit call, stopped fraudulent transactionsSep
2013Legitimate call from LloydsTSBJun
2013Called Lloyds, helpful for fraudFeb
2013Lloyds TSB Fraud Department confirmationAug
2012Warning about phony phone callDec
2011Lloyds scam phone call warningNov
2011Watch out for Nigerian phishingSep
2011Notification scam from fake bankSep
2011Receiving multiple calls from LloydsSep
2011Lloyds TSB fraud message claimJul
2011Number Of Searches: 236 Number Of Comments: 28 First Seen: 11 February 2014 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Netherwitton(Northumberland), Rowley Green(Hertfordshire) and Shaldon(Devon).
08453510193 has 28 comments of which 25 x neutral and 1 x negative and 2 x positive
08453510193 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08453510193 👆 is reported as a phone number often associated with automated calls claiming to be from Lloyds Bank or Halifax fraud prevention teams, aiming to alert users about suspicious card activity. Several users confirm the calls can be genuine as Lloyds sometimes employs automated systems, but many advise always verifying by ringing the number on your bank card or official website. Complaints include repeated calls to wrong recipients, causing annoyance and suspected harassment, and warnings of scam or phishing attempts using similar numbers. Genuine calls usually do not ask for sensitive details but prompt users to confirm recent transactions. If you receive such calls, exercise caution, verify independently with your bank, and do not share personal information directly with the calling number.
Reports on phone number 08453510193
10 yearsToday, I received two voicemails from the number 0845 3510193, spaced about six hours apart. These were automated messages addressing me by my full name, claiming to be from the “Lloyds Bank Fraud Prevention Team.” The messages went on to say that they’d detected online usage of my card and wanted to protect me from potential fraud. Each call included a three-digit code and instructed me to remember the number 0845 3510193. After each call, I dialled Lloyds from a separate number using another phone. They checked my account, confirmed my details, and reviewed my recent transactions. However, Lloyds could not definitively say whether the call had originated from 0845 3510193. They didn’t seem particularly worried about the situation and merely suggested that I should get in touch again if I received any additional calls. In short, I’m left rather baffled-and not at all thrilled to have been contacted twice. During my initial conversation with Lloyds, they noted on my account that I’d been called, confirmed that my card wasn’t blocked, and assured me that was the end of it. Clearly, it’s not!Lloyds Bank Fraud Prevention TeamLloyds10 yearsI received a rather peculiar message on our home voicemail, relayed by an automated system that mentioned my wife's name and warned of questionable activity tied to an online transaction. It prompted her to ring 0845 3510193 and provided her with a three-digit token to clarify the matter. Rather than call that number, she opted to ring the main Lloyds line, and they verified that the call was authentic, pinpointing a transaction that had taken place just half an hour earlier. Thankfully, the situation was sorted out, but I can confirm the number is legitimate; you’ll just have to deal with a recorded message when you call it.Lloyds10 yearsI can vouch that this number is absolutely legitimate. My wife and I are rather wary of these sorts of calls, so we decided to ring our bank beforehand. After running through their security protocols, we were connected to the fraud department. I must admit, their service was exemplary - very attentive and proactive. Fortunately, there’s been no dodgy activity on my account, merely a review of some transactions I had carried out with sites that pose a higher risk.10 yearsI'm absolutely fed up with this persistent phone number ringing me non-stop about a person who doesn't reside at my address. I've asked them on two separate occasions to take me off their calling list, yet they continue to bombard me. To clarify, no one here holds a Lloyds credit card or anything of the sort. Is there any way to put an end to this? It’s maddening and frankly feels like harassment at this point. There's no chance I’d even think about getting a Lloyds card after this experience!Lloyds10 yearsI've noticed there are three charges on my mobile bill for calls I didn't make. How can I go about cancelling these?10 yearsWhat a dodgy operation this is! Best to steer clear! I've had a couple of calls this morning from 0845 3510193. To be safe, I rang Lloyd's Bank-using the number from my statement, just to be prudent-and they confirmed it’s all a scam.Lloyd ' s Bank11 yearsI've just received a call from what looks like a Lloyds number, trying to verify some suspicious transactions on my card. I’d strongly suggest you dial the number printed on the reverse of your card instead to confirm with your bank, as it appears there might be some foul play afoot!11 yearsHalifax seems to be behind those automated calls from 08453510271 and 08453510193. It's legit, not a scam or anything.Halifax11 yearsIt’s the real deal, but make sure you contact the bank directly! Those numbers, 08453510271 and 08453510193, are automated messages from Halifax. The system mentions your full name and verifies if you’ve authorised the listed transactions. They also request your date of birth; if you haven’t recognised the transactions, they’ll transfer the call. To ensure authenticity, I hung up and looked for their official contact number on their site. Turned out I did have some dodgy transactions on my account, so they promptly cancelled my card, sent out a replacement, and refunded my money.Halifax11 yearsThis is legit, but you should always ring your bank yourself! I got calls from 08453510271 and 08453510193, which turned out to be automated Halifax calls. They read out my full name and asked if I recognised certain transactions, then requested my date of birth. If you deny the transactions, they say they’ll transfer you for further checks. I just hung up and looked up their number on the official site to call properly. Turns out, there were some dodgy transactions on my account, so they blocked my card, sent a replacement, and gave me a refund.Halifax11 yearsI had a ring from this number concerning some recent activities on my credit card. To be cautious, I reached out to Lloyds directly and they assured me that this number is indeed linked to their Fraud Department. Turns out, there was a dodgy transaction on my account which they promptly blocked. So, just to clarify, this number is definitely associated with LLOYDS TSB! If you're in any doubt, don't hesitate to ring Lloyds directly to confirm! They also mentioned that if I wasn't keen on using the automated system, I could always dial the number found on the back of my credit card for further assurance.LloydsFraud DepartmentLLOYDS TSB11 yearsI've been bombarded with calls from what claims to be Lloyds TSB regarding a fraudulent activity. They left a recorded message urging me to ring them back immediately. It's been non-stop all weekend - I lost count after 15 calls!Lloyds TSB11 yearsIt turns out that this number belongs to my bank’s credit card fraud protection team. I received a text inquiring whether I could confirm two specific transactions with a simple yes or no. Initially, I felt a twinge of suspicion because I wasn't entirely convinced that my bank would communicate in such a manner. Nevertheless, as it was a straightforward yes or no query, and since I didn’t recognise any purchases against the date and time stated, I responded. Shortly after, I got another text indicating that, due to my 'no' response, someone would be in touch with me the following morning, or I could reach out to this number myself. To cut a long story short, I was reassured that all the transactions (about five or six in total!) had been blocked and my card was subsequently cancelled. The security questions posed to me were reasonable, and I wasn’t prompted to divulge any further personal information. That said, I was still somewhat anxious as I noticed I was receiving multiple missed calls from the same number-it seems they have an automated system for suspecting fraud cases. To ease my concerns, I decided to ring my bank, using the phone number found on my credit card statement. They confirmed that since everything had been sorted, I shouldn't expect any more notifications.11 yearsI received a call that seemed to be an authentic notification from LloydsTSB regarding some suspicious activity on my credit card. To be on the safe side, I rang Lloyds directly afterwards, and they verified that it was indeed their official number. If you find yourself getting a similar call, I highly recommend giving them a ring back!LloydsTSBLloyds11 yearsAbsolutely authentic! I got a message warning me about some dodgy activity linked to my credit card, the one ending in blablabla. They wanted me to respond with a simple yes or no to verify. I replied to the text, and shortly after, I missed an automated call on my mobile, followed by a call on my landline from this number, addressing me by my full name. I spoke with a Scottish lady (quite characteristic of Lloyds), who verified my address, postcode, phone number, and date of birth. Apparently, my card had been used on a site with an IP located in Austria - they’ve halted the transaction and are issuing a new card.LloydsAustria11 yearsI received what seemed to be a legitimate call the other day. Initially, I was quite sceptical, particularly after scanning the reviews here, so I decided to ring my bank directly. They verified that their fraud department had indeed attempted to contact me regarding some suspicious activity linked to my card online. Regardless of whether you choose to return the call or not, I strongly urge you to check in with your bank about this matter.11 yearsI just wanted to share an experience with you all. I received a call purporting to be from the fraud team at Lloyds TSB. After dialling them up on an official number, they verified the legitimacy of the call. It turns out they had indeed flagged some dodgy transactions on my credit card, so I’m relieved I picked up. The whole situation has been quite reassuring, really!Lloyds TSB11 yearsReceived a text purporting to be from Lloyds TSB regarding potential fraudulent activity.Lloyds TSB12 yearsIndeed, this is a bona fide phone number for Lloyds' Fraud Department. I'm absolutely exasperated by the relentless barrage of calls to my home phone, all for an individual I don't recognise. After much frustration, I lodged a complaint and successfully had my number taken off their calling list. If you're looking to get your details-or perhaps that of another person linked to your number-removed from their database, you can ring their cost-effective line at 01733 347007.Lloyds ' Fraud Department12 yearsI keep receiving calls from a number saying they're from Lloyds TSB, and it's becoming rather excessive-about a dozen times daily across both my home and mobile!Lloyds TSB12 yearsI recently bought some items from Amazon and Ebuyer, and shortly afterwards, I got a call from this number requesting my card information. This is definitely a scam, folks!AmazonEbuyer12 yearsWe received a couple of voicemails on our answering machine. Out of caution, we decided to ring up Lloyds Credit Card Customer Support using the number listed on our card. It turned out to be a legitimate concern because there were attempts made to authorise four transactions on our card, amounting to more than £2000 altogether. I’d recommend confirming things directly with your credit card provider if you find yourself in a similar situation.Lloyds Credit Card Customer Support12 yearsIt claims to be from Lloyds, yet we haven't held any credit cards with them for the past seven years. Quite puzzling, really!Lloyds12 yearsThey’re also asserting that they're associated with Halifax.Halifax12 yearsI got a couple of calls today that claimed to be from Lloyds, urging me to ring back immediately about a potential security issue. Instead, I dialled the number on my credit card, and they informed me there were no such alerts, plus it wasn’t one of their official numbers at all. This is definitely a scam - steer clear of calling back!Lloyds12 yearsI received an automated call purporting to be from Lloyds Bank regarding suspicious activity on my account. They asked for a return call, but we chose not to engage. Then, they proceeded to ring us repeatedly over the following days.Lloyds Bank13 yearsI can confirm this phone number is genuine. I just got a call and, after picking up, they helped me halt nearly £1500 worth of fraudulent charges-six in total. Take this seriously, or you might end up regretting it!13 yearsI’m convinced it’s a scam call originating from Nigeria, without a shadow of a doubt! This is definitely NOT Lloyds. Please refrain from sharing any of your personal information!NigeriaNOT LloydsSubmit Your Own Report (0845 351 0193)
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