02039096764
☎️ 02039096764 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 203909 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02039096764
- Sunday Lloyds Bank scam alertMay
2026Banks call, verify suspicious transactionsApr
2026Automated call for transaction verificationApr
2026Spam calls, bank texts ignoredFeb
2026Repeated calls, knew name, cautiousFeb
2026Fake Halifax Bank call scamFeb
2026Voicemail scam, declined Halifax cardDec
2025Voicemail, Halifax call, likely scamDec
2025Smart scam call followed declineNov
2025Probable scam, blocked callerNov
2025Scam call; card fraud alertNov
2025Fraudulent Halifax Bank representative claimedNov
2025Automated call, suspicious, asked DOBOct
2025Scam calls about Lloyd's creditOct
2025Scam call pretending Lloyds bankOct
2025Lloyds Bank scam call warningSep
2025Possible fraudulent Halifax payment callSep
2025Fake Lloyds bank call scamSep
2025Fraudulent call, claimed Halifax BankSep
2025Number Of Searches: 83 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 10 September 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bottlesford(Wiltshire), Severn Beach(Gloucestershire) and Strathan Skerray(Highland).
02039096764 has 19 comments of which 12 x neutral and 2 x positive and 5 x negative
02039096764 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039096764 👆 is reported as linked to persistent scam calls impersonating UK banks like Halifax, Lloyds and Bank of Scotland. Callers use automated messages warning of suspicious transactions or declined card payments, sometimes knowing the victim’s full name, trying to prompt a callback. Several users noted repeated calls with voicemail claiming unauthorised card use and requests to confirm details, but the banks deny making contact. These calls often ask for sensitive info such as DOB despite saying they won't. Many mark the number as fraudulent and block it. Despite sounding convincing and mimicking official automated tones, these calls aim to trick people into sharing personal data or returning the call, and are widely considered fraudulent by recipients.
Reports on phone number 02039096764
3 monthsHey there. If someone rings up on a Sunday morning pretending to be from Lloyds Bank and talks about a debit that never happened for today, they seriously deserve every bit of criticism - and I’m glad to see folks reporting these scams to sites like yours.Lloyds Bank4 monthsI've seen a few comments about calls coming from Halifax and Lloyds. All these banks, plus Bank of Scotland, are part of the same parent company. I've got an account with Lloyds and recently got a robo call asking me to press any digit on my phone to be directed to the appropriate department. It seemed related to a potential unusual transaction on my account, and they wanted me to confirm by saying 'YES' or deny by saying 'NO'. I actually appreciate this kind of added security measure.HalifaxLloydsBank of Scotland4 monthsI got a call from this number and it turned out to be an automated message from either Halifax, Lloyds, or Bank of Scotland. Usually, with these calls, you have to press a number on your phone to reach the correct department. It seems this system is a recent security measure for your account. From what I understand, it's a way to confirm if a possibly dodgy transaction was made by you, where you can either confirm with YES or deny it by saying NO. Honestly, I think it's a pretty good way to keep your account safe and I appreciate the extra caution.HalifaxLloydsBank of Scotland6 monthsI’ve been getting loads of texts and calls from 02039096764 claiming to be my bank. I just delete them and reported as spam.6 monthsI got a call from them like 9 times. They actually knew my name, so I figured it might be legit. Still, I didn’t share any of my personal details.6 monthsReceived a call from someone claiming to be from Halifax bank.Halifax8 monthsGot a voicemail saying there was a problem with a payment on my Halifax card that didn’t go through. They wanted me to call this number back. I just deleted the message and blocked the caller straight away.Halifax8 monthsGot a voicemail and decided to call Halifax using the number on my card, but they told me they hadn’t made any calls to me. They said it was likely a scam. So, I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number.Halifax9 monthsWe tried to use the cards for our joint account in a café, but they got declined. Soon after, we received a legit-looking security message from Halifax asking us to confirm the transaction. The text warned that scammers only want you to approve via phone calls. About half an hour later, a call came through just after our card was refused, which felt quite suspicious. The automated voice was very convincing and seemed designed to trick me into sharing personal info.Halifax9 monthsDidn’t get a ring but got a voicemail about some payment to a church from a Halifax account. I’d already had a couple of texts about the same thing, so I just blocked the number and deleted the messages. Seems like a scam to me.Halifax10 monthsGot a call about 8 in the morning from someone claiming to be Lloyds, saying my card had been blocked and I needed to get in touch with them. When I rang the real bank, I found out some thief had charged about £23 on my card with Uber Eats, plus a couple more orders showing up as pending. I’ve never used Uber Eats or anything like that before. The number that called is clearly just part of the scam to try and steal more from your account. Don’t get why nothing’s done to catch these people and stop this mess.LloydsUber Eats10 monthsSomebody rang me saying they were from Halifax Bank but seemed totally dodgy to me. Definitely felt like a scam. Stay clear of these fraudsters!Halifax Bank10 monthsGot a call from someone claiming to be Lloyds, and they sounded like they already had some of my info. It was an automated call, felt a bit dodgy as at the start they said they definitely wouldn’t ask for any personal stuff, then suddenly wanted my date of birth.Lloyds10 monthsGot a call around 6 in the evening from someone asking about my Lloyd's bank credit card. I just ignored it, felt fishy. Probably just another scammer trying their luck.Lloyd ' s10 monthsGot a call supposedly from Lloyds bank about a card transaction being declined, asking if it was me and telling me to ring a number back. Thing is, the number they called is linked to someone with the same name, but that person definitely doesn’t have my phone number listed. Feels dodgy to me.Lloyds11 monthsSomeone rang me saying they were from Lloyds Bank. They were checking if a payment I’d made was suspicious. I told them it wasn’t - it was a payment I’d already set up. They then asked for my date of birth. I’ve reported the call to Action Fraud now.Lloyds BankAction Fraud11 monthsI just ignored the call, but later got a voicemail saying they were from Halifax asking me to approve a card payment. Seems dodgy to me, so I didn’t bother calling back.Halifax11 monthsSomeone claimed to be from Lloyds bank and gave me a number to call back, but when I tried it, it just didn’t connect.Lloyds11 monthsSomeone said they were from Halifax Bank, but it was obvious they were trying to scam me.Halifax BankSubmit Your Own Report (020 3909 6764)
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