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How to report fraud

Think you've lost money through a scam or fraud? Follow the steps below.

A card payment will always show the last 4 digits of the card used to make the payment. For example “Tesco CD XXXX”.

Debit or credit card fraud: Things to check first 

The payment may not always be fraud. Take a moment to check. 

1. Have a problem with something you bought using your card? 

​Try to sort out the problem with the retailer first. If you still need our help you can raise a dispute. If you paid via a bank transfer, it could be a scam so call us.


2. Are you being charged for a subscription or free trial? 

Sometimes something we thought was free starts charging a fee.


3. Does someone you know use your account too?

​Check whether that person has made the payment before reporting it.


4. Could it be a business trading under a different name?

​Businesses sometimes show as a different name on your statement. If you don’t recognise a transaction try Googling it.


Ways to report card fraud

Have you protected your card/account?

If you suspect fraud on your card it may have been compromised, so taking steps to protect your account is important.  In the mobile banking app, you can freeze your card temporarily or cancel it by reporting it as lost or stolen.




Chat to us in the app

Available 24/7 and it’ll take less than 10 minutes to tell us about fraud in the app. Once we have everything we need, you’ll get your money back by the end of the next working day.

Log in to your app

Go to the menu. Tap on the icon in the top right of the home screen

Tap "chat to us". Type "report fraud" to report fraud to the TSB Smart agent

Or call us

0800 023 4113

Not in the UK? Call +44 1733 286355

Lines open 24/7

You can use BT RelayUK by adding 18001 to the start of our numbers.

Or communicate with us using sign language with our SignVideo service, available from 8am - 6pm Monday to Friday.

In branch

The options above put you directly in touch with our fraud experts, but if you’d rather speak to someone in branch they will be happy to help. They may need to speak directly to our Fraud team to help with your enquiry.

 

Non-card fraud 

What is non card fraud? Bank transfers, scam calls, texts or emails or if someone has access to your login details.

If you need to report a card fraud, please use one of the options above

Ways to report non-card fraud

Use our online form to report a purchase scam

If you've sent money by bank transfer for something which you now believe doesn't exist, this could be a purchase scam. This can be reported using our online form.



Use this form if:

  • You've paid by bank transfer for goods or services that weren't delivered at all

Don't use this form if:

  • Goods or services were partially delivered, faulty or counterfeit
  • Goods or services you bought were different from what was sold to you

In these cases it is a civil dispute between you and the seller. To try to claim your money back, please contact the seller or get advice from trading standards.

We use Adobe Sign for this kind of request. Adobe will pass the information you provide to us in a secure manner and won't process it in any other way. 

Information on how we use your data can be found in our Data Privacy Notice.

Screen reader users are advised to use an alternative channel

Or call us

0800 096 8669

Not in the UK? Call +44 (0) 1733 462206

Lines open 24/7

You can use BT RelayUK by adding 18001 to the start of our numbers.

Or communicate with us using sign language with our SignVideo service, available from 8am - 6pm Monday to Friday.

In branch

The options above put you directly in touch with our fraud experts, but if you’d rather speak to someone in branch they will be happy to help. They may need to speak directly to our Fraud team to help with your enquiry.

 

Had any scam calls, emails or texts? Tell us about it.

Don’t reply or click on anything. Mark it as ‘Spam’ and forward the details to emailscams@tsb.co.uk and let us take it from there.

Don’t reply or click on anything. Mark it as ‘Spam’ and forward the details to emailscams@tsb.co.uk and let us take it from there.

If someone calls you unexpectedly claiming to be TSB, hang up and call telephone banking to make sure you’re talking to TSB.

03459 758 758
Lines open 8am to 8pm

If you see your personal details have been changed with us, someone could have access to your account. Call us straight away.

Take action to protect yourself

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Cancel your card 

Cancel your card to stop any more fraudulent payments going out. You can do this in the app or by calling 0800 015 0030 or +44 (0) 2074 812567 if you are abroad. Lines open 24/7.

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Change your login details

If you think someone has access to your internet banking, change your password and login. Keep your money safe.


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