A caller warned me of alleged fraudulent activity on my account; I hung up and phoned Santander, who confirmed the person was a legitimate advisor and not a scam.
Santander‑like scam calls – how to stay safe - +44 808 280 0901 (0808 280 0901)
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Calls from this number often masquerade as Santander alerts, claiming fraudulent activity on a customer’s account. The pattern is typical of spoofed scam operations: callers display recent transaction details to build credibility, then ask for verification codes or personal data. Because banks rarely request sensitive information via unsolicited phone calls, the safest move is to hang up and independently contact Santander using the official number printed on your card or on the bank’s website. Avoid replying to text prompts, and never share PINs or three‑digit security codes. If you’re unsure, report the number to your provider and to Action Fraud.
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Someone pretended to be from Santander, warning me about alleged suspicious transactions.
At around 5 am on Saturday 3 August, I got a text about suspicious activity on my Santander account, asking for a Y or N response. Suspecting a scam, I replied N, and the number 08082800901 called back, triggering a spam alert on my phone.
The caller informed me that my order was cancelled and insisted I provide my bank details, including the PIN, and call this number.
Impersonating Santander.
This appears to be a scam; do not engage.
A text arrived asking about a declined bank payment and requesting confirmation of the purchase. Not recognising it, I replied ‘N’ as instructed, and an automated voice claiming to be my bank called immediately. I hung up straight away and blocked the number.
A text purportedly from Santander about a payment for techgadget.site arrived after the bank declined my credit‑card transaction. I replied N, then the number called back. I hung up and called Santander directly; it was a scam linked to their declined payment. Stay alert.
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I recently received a very convincing text that appeared to come from a genuine Santander message, claiming they needed to verify whether I had authorised a £324.14 payment to ‘ESTATEQUANT’. It asked me to press Y or N and enter a PIN if I didn’t recognise the amount, and selecting N supposedly connected me to a “Santander” representative. I reported the scam to Santander’s phishing email to warn them.
Multiple calls have been coming from this number, each with an automated prompt asking for my year of birth and other details. When I contacted Santander, they confirmed they never use that method, although they did flag a recent Booking.com transaction as potentially fraudulent, leaving me uncertain about a possible data breach at Booking.com. I chose to ignore and block the caller.
A call pretended to be from Santander, left a number to ring back and asked for a three‑digit PIN – do not return the call.
A text claimed Santander had declined a payment and urged me to call a supplied number – a clear scam. Avoid it at all costs.
Attempted Santander scam aimed at extracting account information.
This appears to be a Santander scam attempting to gather account details.
The caller claimed that any card problems required a call to this number and demanded payment for a parking fine, threatening court action. He couldn't even recall where the fine originated, mumbling a fabricated story, so I've blocked him.
They warned me to pay a parking fine or face court, but the caller couldn’t specify where the fine was issued. Blocked after his rambling tale.
Calls kept coming from a number claiming to be Santander until I finally answered; I have now blocked the line.
Santander scam - they keep calling until the phone is answered.. I have blocked this number.
People are being ripped off
Caution is advised here
The number appeared to be a legitimate Santander line; I received a text claiming insufficient funds, which turned out to be a scam I reported.
This number looked genuinly like a Santander number, they sent me a text saying i had insuficient funds in my account, but it was a scam, i've reported it!
My sister received a call claiming to be Santander; she hung up because the automated voice sounded off and she knows Santander never contacts customers that way. She's in her 80s, not tech‑savvy and nearly blind, so she always checks with me.
My sister, who is cautious with such calls, received a call from this number claiming to be Santander, but she recognised the electronic voice as suspicious and chose to hang up
A fraudster claiming to represent Santander’s fraud department texted this number to prove authenticity, then kept me on the line asking about other UK accounts after discovering my Santander card was already maxed out.
This scammer, allegedly from Santander's Fraud Department, contacted me via text with this number to verify their authenticity, and then proceeded to inquire about my other UK bank accounts after discovering my Santander card was at its limit.
Apparently, a scammer utilised this number, posing as SANTADER FRAUD UNIT, and it was quite convinving, they seemed to know alot of my details, it is definalty a scam
A scam alert has been issued for this number, which claims to represent Santander; the recorded message, spoken by a woman, attempts to create a sense of urgency by mentioning suspicious activity on my card, but I verified its legitimacy with Santander and was informed that it is indeed a scam
My experience with this number was suspicious at first, but it seemed to be a genuine call from Santander, as they had knowledge of a recent transaction; however, I didn't complete the call due to a system glitch, and I would advise others to contact their bank directly if they're unsure