02030930211
☎️ 02030930211 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 203093 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02030930211
- Caller claiming Lloyds fraud departmentFeb
2026Direct debit setup, large Argos purchaseFeb
2026Repeated text, deleted, reportedFeb
2026Added new payee successfullyFeb
2026Dangerous Lloyds scam alertFeb
2026It's a scam; suspicious chargesFeb
2026Demanding immediate halt politelyFeb
2026Email claims Lloyds direct debitFeb
2026Warning: suspicious direct debit scamFeb
2026Impersonating bank for scamsFeb
2026Reported scam, blocked repeatedlyFeb
2026Email scam; verify bank callsFeb
2026Fraud attempt involving credit cardFeb
2026Avoid scammers; report all attemptsFeb
2026Scam call from 020 numberFeb
2026Email scam about fake paymentFeb
2026Caller pretended to be M&SFeb
2026Linked to payment scamFeb
2026Potential fraudulent Lloyds transaction alertFeb
2026Number Of Searches: 14 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 13 February 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Churchdown(Gloucestershire) and Pentir(Gwynedd).
02030930211 has 25 comments of which 23 x negative and 2 x neutral
02030930211 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02030930211 👆 is reported as a highly dangerous scam involving calls and emails impersonating Lloyds Bank, warning of fraudulent direct debits or transactions with suspicious amounts around £770-£880. Callers often use a private number or the same suspicious number, urging recipients to confirm or disclose personal details such as PINs. Victims are advised never to respond, call back unknown numbers, or share sensitive information. Numerous users have confirmed these are fraudulent attempts to extract financial data or gain access to accounts. The scam is linked to deception about payee names and direct debits and sometimes references popular retailers to increase credibility. The best course of action includes ignoring unsolicited communications, verifying any suspicious activity through official bank channels, and reporting the scam via appropriate police, telecom, and government platforms.
Reports on phone number 02030930211
3 monthsTypical scam trying that Apple wallet trick again. Got a message sayin “Your card has been added to an Apple Pay wallet called ‘Samuel Device.’ If you didn’t do this, ring us straightaway on 020 3093 0211!” Like we’re daft enough to fall for it!Apple3 monthsGot a text from someone called Samual telling me to ring a 020 number! Just blocked it and flagged as a scam!Samual3 monthsI got a text from +447962831135 saying: "Your card was just linked to a new Apple Pay wallet called 'Samuel Device.' If this wasn’t you, get in touch with us right away on 020 3093 0211." Pretty worrying, not sure if it’s legit or some sort of scam.3 monthsGot a message saying my card was added to someone called Samuel's wallet. It said if that wasn’t me then ring 020 3093 0211. Looks like a scam, kinda like what someone else mentioned here before.Samuel4 monthsGot a call from someone pretending to be Lloyds Bank saying they’d arranged a standing order on my account. Didn’t trust it, so I immediately blocked, reported, and deleted the number.Lloyds Bank4 monthsGot a dodgy text from this number about a Lloyds direct debit, telling me to ring them back. Total scam, obviously.Lloyds4 monthsI got this text on me phone that looked like it was from Lloyds bank. It said something about a direct debit of £889.34 to someone called H KHAN and told me to ring 020 3093 2011 right away if I hadn’t authorised it. The thing is, I don’t even have an account with Lloyds! Seems like a classic bank scam to me.Lloyds4 monthsGot a call saying I’d arranged a direct debit and had splashed out loads at Argos today, then they asked me for my PIN!!Argos4 monthsGot the exact same message as a text. I just deleted it and reported the number straight away.4 monthsI received a call from a private number where the person said they were from Lloyds Bank's fraud team and wanted to check up on some supposed fraud activity.Lloyds Bank4 monthsJust added a new payee to my bank account today. Hope everything goes smoothly and my transfers get through without any hassles. Fingers crossed!4 monthsHeads up, got a call from someone saying they were Lloyds, telling me I’d arranged a direct debit for £843 - total scam, super dodgy!Lloyds4 monthsSame here, I reckon we're all being asked to cough up some dodgy amount like £883.34 or thereabouts. Looks like a proper scam to me, no doubt about it.4 monthsI got an email that looked like it was from Lloyds, telling me a direct debit had been arranged on my account, but I wasn’t expecting any such thing.Lloyds4 monthsSomeone called me acting like they were from my bank, but I knew it was dodgy straight away. They asked for personal details and stuff, so I just hung up. Told my bank afterwards just in case. Proper scam attempt if you ask me.4 monthsJust got an email saying a direct debit of £883.34 to Blackhorse had been arranged, and if it’s a mistake I should phone 020 3093 0211. No way I’m calling that number! I noticed other folks have had dodgy run-ins with that same number. I’ve forwarded the message to [email protected] just to be safe.Blackhorse4 monthsHey, could you please just quit this right now? Thanks.4 monthsDefinitely a scam, reported them and added to the block list.4 monthsIf you get an email that looks fishy, don’t just respond or click any links. Always ring your bank directly using the number on the back of your card to make sure. Fraud emails are pretty straightforward to handle once confirmed. You can simply forward them to '[email protected]'. The National Cyber Security Centre usually sends an interesting reply back. Those email scams get handed over to cyber crime officers. Also, don’t forget to use the phishing report option - just click the 3 dots in the top right of the email. That helps block the sender everywhere online.National Cyber Security Centre4 monthsGot an email from darahotels saying I had to confirm a payment to Amran Sirukan for £774.34 with the ref Tools. They gave a number 020 3093 0211 to call if it wasn’t me. I had a look at my credit cards and found out someone tried to use one - thankfully it’s been cancelled and I’m waiting for replacement cards now.Amran Sirukan4 monthsPhoned claiming to be from M&S.M & S4 monthsGot a call from 020 3093 0211 and it was definitely a scam like loads of others I've been getting!4 monthsJust got an email saying I'd added a new payee to my bank account with these details: Payee: Amran Sirukan Time: 11:50:22 Amount: £774.34 Ref: Tools It said if I didn't approve it, I should ring 020 3093 0211 and give them ref NRT25-345. Looks dodgy to me - definitely a scam, so don’t fall for it!Amran Sirukan4 monthsSounds like another payment rip-off, kinda like that Mr Khan situation mentioned earlier.Khan4 monthsGot a message from LLOYDS saying a standing order for £359.75 was arranged to D KHAN. If that’s not you, they want you to ring 0203 093 0211 straight away. Sounds suspicious to me.LLOYDSD KHANSubmit Your Own Report (020 3093 0211)
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