08000852163

Average Rating: Not Rated

Number Of Times Searched: 288

Country/Region: GBR

Last Checked Time: 1 second ago

08000852163 Comment Count: 5

  • 21/102025
    Anonymous - Clever spoof message but sent to my mobile which is not registered with Santander..
  • 23/072025
    Anonymous - Very convincing text message as I do bank with Santander and only spoke with them yesterday. Needless to say deleted and reported as junk.
  • 29/052025
    Anonymous - Very convincing Santander email requesting personal details confirmation. Link and 0800 number. Thank goodness for your website as it confirmed my suspicions. Thank you great service
  • 29/052025
    Anonymous - Received text message saying it was from Santander they needed to confirm my details call this number. I don't bank with Santander! Wont be responding to request.
  • 23/042025
    Anonymous - This number was quoted on a letter from bank asking to confirm the details the have for us. There were several markers that made me think this was a scam - one being that this number certainly isn't registered to any bank.

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