02039096794
☎️ 02039096794 👆 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 02039096794
- Scam call; personal info riskJun
2026Scam warning; protect personal informationMay
2026Scam texts with real card digitsMay
2026Financial scam; excessive questioning warningMay
2026Caller likely fraudulent, user unsureMay
2026Three calls, Lloyds voicemail, scamApr
2026Scam, no answer receivedFeb
2026Scammers impersonating Lloyds BankJan
2026Fraudulent call pretending to bankJan
2026Warning scam, avoid calling backJan
2026Suspicious automated calls; false claimsDec
2025Suspected scammer asking for infoDec
2025Called multiple times on FridayNov
2025Halifax calls confirmed genuine yesterdayNov
2025Skeptical about Halifax fraud departmentNov
2025Preferred bank's official customer serviceOct
2025Received suspicious call and textOct
2025Bank of Scotland Fraud DepartmentSep
2025Sunday spam call voicemail scamSep
2025Scam voicemail pretending to LloydsSep
2025Number Of Searches: 42 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 01 September 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hellifield Green(North Yorkshire), Kirmond le Mire(Lincolnshire) and Lanehead(Durham).
02039096794 has 25 comments of which 15 x negative and 8 x neutral and 2 x positive
02039096794 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02039096794 👆 is reported as a number associated with calls claiming to be from Bank of Scotland, Lloyds, or Halifax fraud departments, alerting recipients about suspicious card transactions. Some users confirm these calls as genuine, linked to the banks' fraud teams, while others caution the number is used in scams involving automatic messages requesting personal and banking details. Several have noted repeated calls, voicemail warnings about blocked cards, and use of full names, yet advice suggests verifying via official bank contacts rather than responding directly. Overall, the number should be treated with caution; confirming any communication through the official bank customer service channels is strongly recommended to avoid potential fraud.
Reports on phone number 02039096794
8 daysGot a call supposedly from the Bank of Scotland saying a payment didn’t go through. I decided to hear the voicemail first, then rang up my bank's fraud team to check it out.9 daysI've been getting calls on my phone from someone claiming to be Lloyds Bank. Be careful, don't share any info or talk to them. It's definitely a scam.15 daysDo not call. Bank scam containing scary amount of personal info.17 daysJust ignore it, seems really dodgy to me. Better give your bank a ring to be safe.18 daysBeen getting loads of calls from this number, think it's some kind of bank scam trying to catch me out.23 daysI got a few calls over the last few weeks from this number, and when I finally picked up, I was pretty sure it was dodgy. I was still waking up and the voice sounded really weird, like some kind of robot. They kept saying something about a payment failing and even mentioned my name and my bank, which gave me the creeps. Figured I’d check online and found out it was exactly what I thought - a scam. Definitely don’t trust it!1 monthHeads up, don’t pick up! It’s a scam where they look to steal your bank info. They even used my entire official name, which was pretty scary. Seriously, just don’t answer that call!1 monthThis number rang me but I didn’t pick up. Then I received a text from a mobile number claiming to be from Lloyds. After that, another message popped up that looked really official. I’m pretty familiar with scams, but what caught me off guard was that the last 4 digits of my card were in the message. Bit worrying to say the least.Lloyds1 monthGot a call from someone trying to scam me, kept asking loads of questions. Sounded fishy right away.2 monthsWas in the shower when this number rang, so I didn’t pick up. Not really certain about it but alot of folks seem to reckon it’s some kind of scam call.2 monthsGot three calls today from this number, said on the voicemail it was Lloyds but sounded like an automated message. Didn’t answer, pretty sure it’s a scam.Lloyds4 monthsDidn’t pick up, figured it was a scam.6 monthsGot a call the other day from someone claiming they were from Lloyds bank, but it was obviously a scam. Stay sharp!Lloyds6 monthsGot a call from this number claiming to be Lloyds Bank, telling me a payment was refused. They wanted some details from me. When they asked for the last 4 digits of my card, I told them if they really were Lloyds, they’d already have that info. I called them out as scammers and then they just said I could hang up if I wanted. So, I did. Definitely dodgy people. Absolute crooks. Wish they’d be found and locked up for good.Lloyds BankLloyds6 monthsIf you get a voicemail or message from someone claiming to be from your bank, just ignore it and definitely don’t ring them back - it’s a scam! Legitimate banks won’t ever ask you to discuss account details over the phone like that. Usually, they’ll send you a text and advise you to call their proper customer service number. Honestly, these scammers are up to no good. Stay safe!6 monthsFor two days straight, I've had nonstop calls on my mobile and landline. The caller knew my full name and even which bank I use. It was all a recorded message saying a payment I supposedly made was turned down by my bank, which is completely untrue.7 monthsThis number 02039096797 messaged me twice before ringing to ask for my bank details like my sort code and account number. I didn’t share any info with them. They even threatened to freeze my card if I didn’t cooperate. I’m getting in touch with my bank first thing tomorrow to check everything’s fine and there’s no funny business.7 monthsOn Friday the 28th of November, I got called six times by them.8 monthsAfter checking yesterday's comment, I decided to ring Halifax and can say these calls are actually legit.Halifax8 monthsI've had pretty much the same thing happen with a Halifax account too. It seems like Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland might share a single fraud team or something, which could explain it, but I'm still not totally convinced.HalifaxLloydsBank of Scotland9 monthsI kept getting calls from this number with automated messages, so I decided to ring my bank’s official customer service instead. Felt safer just calling the bank straight away.9 monthsGot a call on my mobile, left a voicemail, and also phoned my landline. Then got a text saying I need to confirm a card transaction or my card payments will get blocked. After checking out the earlier comments here, I decided not to respond.9 monthsThis isnt a scam number, its actually the Bank of Scotland fraud team calling.Bank of Scotland9 monthsGot a call just after 8 on a Sunday morning, showed up as possible spam so I ignored it. Later got a voicemail with some automated message about needing to do a security check. I called Lloyds fraud dept and they said they hadn’t tried to reach me. So I blocked the number. Then about an hour later, another voicemail came through. Had pretty much the same thing happen last week but that one was legit - kinda creepy really.10 monthsGot a chatbot voicemail from this number saying they knew my full name and claiming to be Lloyds Bank. They said a payment on my card got refused for some company I’ve never heard of and told me to ring them back to confirm or cancel it. I ignored it and deleted the message. Looked up Lloyds’ official number on their website and this definitely wasn’t it! Total SCAM.Lloyds BankLloydsSubmit Your Own Report (020 3909 6794)
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