07860035283
☎️ 07860035283 👆 is a valid (Mobile) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by O2. It is part of the phone block 78600 with a prefix of 07860. The area code 07860 originates from United Kingdom.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 07860035283
- Mistakenly ignored genuine bank alertOct
2019Ignored Halifax calls, then scammedJul
2018Verify questionable number with bankJul
2018Verified secure online purchase processJul
2018Phone number scam, not accessibleMay
2018Received fraud alert from LloydsMay
2018Sorting out bank transaction processMay
2018Doubts authenticity of a serviceMay
2018Phone scam targeting bank customersMar
2018Bank confirmed text was genuineMar
2018Halifax helped with card issueMar
2018Llyods Bank call might be scamMar
2018Text from this number fraudulentFeb
2018Call was likely fraudulent or scamFeb
2018Halifax not a scam callFeb
2018Claiming content is deceptive infoFeb
2018limited information provided about HalifaxFeb
2018Received suspicious transaction text, likely scamJan
2018Ignore potential scam, mask safetyJan
2018Texted number related to fraud preventionJan
2018The comment is accusing fraudJan
2018Genuine bank alert about fraudDec
2017Checked with bank before proceedingDec
2017Positive experience with bank fraud teamDec
2017Halifax fraud alert - check account!Dec
2017Mobile number scams from banksDec
2017Bank sent genuine fraud alertDec
2017Questioning safety of a numberNov
2017Unusual transactions on bank accountNov
2017Text potentially helpful, verify sourcesNov
2017Check your account for fraudOct
2017Claimed Identity TheftOct
2017Shorter summary: Accusation of fraudulent behaviorOct
2017Received fraud text, reported itOct
2017Caution: Possible scam, avoid contactSep
2017Fraud prevention with bank numbersAug
2017Card cloned, fast Bank responseJul
2017Lloyds Bank text confirmation, card clonedJul
2017Phishing attempt, ignored text messageJul
2017Warning: Phone scam alert for banksJul
2017Verified transaction with bank fraud deptJul
2017Online purchase declined on paymentsJun
2017Fraud alert, action taken quicklyJun
2017Beware of sophisticated bank scamsJun
2017Called to confirm online purchaseMay
2017Lloyd's fraud prevention is legitimateApr
2017Warning about potential fraudulent callsApr
2017Warning against bank fraud through textApr
2017Phishing text from unknown numberApr
2017Number confirmed by Lloyds BankMar
2017Lloyds Bank fraud service confirmedMar
2017Banks confirmed number is safeFeb
2017Responded to bank fraud serviceFeb
2017Halifax fraud team checking transactionJan
2017Lloyds fraud department helpful serviceDec
2016Confirm legitimacy of Bank numberNov
2016Responded to genuine Halifax textNov
2016Received incorrect texts from Loads BankSep
2016Lloyds; fraud protection department; relievedSep
2016User trusts Lloyds Bank servicesAug
2016Confirmed text legitimacy, reported attempted fraudAug
2016Halifax fraud prevention call procedureAug
2016Confirmed incorrect use of speechmarksAug
2016Unauthorized transaction led to card cancellationJul
2016Halifax texted about failed transactionJul
2016Halifax fraud double check confirmationJul
2016Confirming and verifying online transactionJul
2016User mentioning Lloyds Banking GroupJul
2016Received suspicious text about cardJul
2016Reported suspicious transaction to bankJul
2016Legitimate consultation with Halifax verifiedJun
2016Verification text from Halifax confusingMay
2016Unauthorized transaction, blocked credit cardMay
2016Confirmed legitimate security check by LloydsApr
2016Fraud detected by valid numberApr
2016Halifax alerted user to potential fraudApr
2016Halifax fraud prevention number clarificationsApr
2016Confirmed legitimate message, verify alwaysApr
2016Received legitimate anti-fraud text alertApr
2016Legitimate text from bank verifiedApr
2016Unauthorized transactions via Bank of ScotlandApr
2016Fraudulent payment; reported to authoritiesMar
2016Suspicious bank call; verify independentlyJan
2016Halifax scam; bank details compromisedNov
2015Warning: possible fraud, verify bankNov
2015Lloyds fraud department spot checkOct
2015Lloyds fraud alert: card clonedSep
2015Summary: Comment is vague and uncertainSep
2015Phishing call claiming unauthorized transactionJul
2015Phone number provided without contextFeb
2015Received suspicious SMS from HalifaxFeb
2015Claiming Halifax identity, payment involvedFeb
2015Claims to be Lloyds TSBOct
2014Bank card likely cloned, call immediatelyJul
2014Number Of Searches: 3473 Number Of Comments: 87 First Seen: 13 July 2014 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Credenhill(Herefordshire), Cross-at-Hand(Kent) and Spixworth(Norfolk).
07860035283 has 87 comments of which 48 x positive and 19 x negative and 20 x neutral
07860035283 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 07860035283 👆 is reported as a mixed experience number linked to fraud prevention notifications from Lloyds, Halifax, and Bank of Scotland. Many users confirm it as a legitimate source contacting them about suspicious card transactions, urging immediate verification to prevent fraud. However, confusion arises due to the use of mobile numbers rather than official bank lines, causing scepticism and some reports of scams impersonating these banks. It is advised always to independently contact your bank using a trusted number, such as one on the back of your card or official website, before responding. The number is part of genuine proactive fraud checks but caution is essential to avoid falling victim to sophisticated phishing attempts. Overall, it is best to verify any contact thoroughly with your bank.
Reports on phone number 07860035283
7 yearsReceived a text claiming to be from Lloyds warning me about a dodgy transaction on my account. I figured it was a scam and just ignored it. Turns out, it was legit. Now I’m stuck sorting everything out to recover the cash :(Lloyds8 yearsThis number showed up as my bank, checking whether I’d made a payment at a different place. Just to be on the safe side, I rang them using their official app and they confirmed it was legit. But I’d still recommend giving your bank a quick call yourself to make sure it’s not some sort of scam.8 yearsThis has got to be a scam for sure, even the supposed safe comments seem dodgy. I got a text saying someone was using my Royal Bank of Scotland card, but I don’t even have an account there, never mind a card.Royal Bank of Scotland8 yearsReceived a text from Lloyds saying they'll send a message about my card, then got another asking if I recognised a transaction, reply YES or NO. I said no, cos I didn’t do it, and then they told me to call a number. I checked that number online first, called it, and it was the Lloyds fraud department. Turns out there were three suspicious transactions today that I hadn’t made. They said they’d look into it, cancel my card and send a new one. Better to double check these things. Looks like other banks are doing the same from what I’ve seen here.Lloyds8 yearsTurns out it wasn't a scam, apparently Halifax weekend or overnight staff use their mobiles to pass on messages. We weren't comfortable giving bank details over the phone but sorted it all out online with the company trying to charge us. The bank's service was pretty poor since we had no idea they do this, and from now on we'll always ring the bank on their official numbers rather than replying to random texts. Just a quick message saying "contact your bank" would be enough.Halifax8 yearsNo doubt about it, definitely a scam!8 yearsMy mum got a call from this number. The person pretended to be from Lloyds bank but it turned out to be a scam. She had to cancel her cards straight away.Lloyd ’ s8 yearsDefinitely not a scam! Got a message from this number so I called Halifax myself to make sure. Turned out someone in New York had been attempting to use my card for several weeks, but it’s all sorted now and the card’s been cancelled without any hassle.HalifaxNew York8 yearsThe caller said they was from Llyods Bank but I'm not who they want and I dont have any account there! Could be a scam, so just watch out.Lloyds Bank8 yearsJust got a text from this number asking me to reply Yes or No about a transaction on my Lloyds bank card. I rang Lloyds right away and turned out there were 2 pending transactions I hadn’t done. Looks like someone was trying to steal money from my account. Lloyds cancelled my card and said they’ll refund the transactions and report it to the police. If you get a call or text from this number, contact your bank straight away!!!Lloyds8 yearsGot a voicemail from this number. When I went to my bank, they said there were no dodgy transactions on my account. I did ring them back but was left waiting on hold for ages, like 20 minutes, so I gave up and called the bank directly. Definitely not Halifax.Halifax9 yearsHalifax is dodgy for sure. This was definitely no scam call.Halifax9 yearsTotally a con.9 yearsHalifax calling me again.Halifax9 yearsGot a message about a payment made with my Halifax debit card ending in xxxxxxxx, but I don't actually have a Halifax card, or one with those numbers. Feels like a scam to me.9 yearsTotal scam, just block and dont bother replying. They’re not legit at all. Stay safe and dont get tricked.9 yearsGot a message from this number after I bought something online. rang up Lloyds bank and they said it’s legit, part of their fraud protection system.Lloyds Bank9 yearsSeems like a complete scam to me.9 yearsGot a legit text from Halifax about some dodgy transaction on my debit card. Weirdly, I’d just got a new card a couple of weeks back because my old one got damaged, but the scam happened on the old card number. Halifax said the old card stays active for 30 days after you get the new one, only blocked if you say it’s lost or stolen. If you’re unsure, definitely ring your bank. Halifax were brill - sorted everything out in about 10 minutes even though I had to chat to three different teams. Big thumbs up to them!Halifax9 yearsI was a bit suspicious at first, so I called the number on the back of my debit card from Lloyds. They confirmed it was a legit enquiry, so I was safe to say YES. Still, I’ll always be careful and verify before anything else.9 yearsThis is a legit Bank of Scotland number. Got a message about a debit card purchase I didn't make. Rang them up and got through to their fraud department. Really impressed with how helpful they were.Bank of Scotland9 yearsThis is Halifax, from their fraud team, they send texts if there’s suspicious stuff going on with your account. I rang Halifax to double check and they spotted even more transactions I didn’t make! You should ring them too and have a look! You could lose all your money!Halifax9 yearsThis looks like a mobile number and from what I can tell, it’s linked to a few banks if you check out the positive comments here. Best to just give it a miss. Feels a bit sketchy to me.9 yearsThis happened to me just last night, so I rang Halifax this morning as it felt a bit off. Turns out it's legit and their fraud team was really helpful. I get what others have said about getting a weird text from an unknown number - it definitely looked dodgy. I even cancelled my order with the company because of the text, thinking they were a scam. But yeah, the message is genuine from the bank group, so no need to panic. Just ring up your bank to be sure, and you’ll feel better.Halifax9 yearsThis is supposedly Lloyds bank fraud dept, so the number looks legit. But honestly, how daft is the fraud team to send a text out of nowhere asking for a response? Makes no sense at all.Lloyds Bank9 yearsThis number is 100% real, if you’re unsure just give your bank a bell! I’ve just spotted 3 charges on my account that I definitely didn’t make. CALL YOUR BANK FOLKS!9 yearsHonestly, after I got a text from this number, I rang up my bank using the contact details from their official website, and they told me someone tried to commit fraud on my account. It makes me wonder if the warnings on here saying "this is a scam" might actually be from the scammers themselves, trying to get folks to brush off legit alerts. Or maybe theres some messup between fraud teams and the banks they work with, like one side's clueless about what the other is doing!9 yearsTotal scam, definitely not legit.9 yearsDodgy call.9 yearsGot a text from this number saying my card was used today at AIP#YBZMYBO LTD for £84.20 and asking me to reply yes or no to confirm. I rang Halifax and they spoke to their fraud team, who told me it's a scam. They've now cancelled my card and are sending out a new one.Halifax9 yearstotal scam. dont bother replying. they purposely put fake good reviews to trick folks. definitely not real.9 yearsI got a message saying it was from Halifax. They told me to call the number on the back of my card to check. Said it’s fraud protection for Halifax, Lloyd’s, and Bank of Scotland. Seems genuine to me.HalifaxLloydsBank of Scotland9 yearsMy card got cloned, but Bank of Scotland acted fast to sort it out.Bank of Scotland9 yearsGot a text from Lloyds Bank about a transaction I supposedly made. Later found out my debit card had been cloned. The number they texted from was legit.Lloyds Bank9 yearsI got a message that was obviously a scam. Just disregarded it.9 yearsCalled the bank and it was the fraud team verifying a transaction.9 yearsThis actually is Halifax, I was trying to get a new phone through their online store but when I reached the payment part, it just got declined.Halifax9 yearsGot a message today from this number saying someone had used my card at HP[###]. I rang Halifax using the number from their official site and they confirmed it was their alert. Apparently my card was cloned but thankfully they caught it before anything else happened.Halifax9 yearsThis scam is pretty clever, they send tons of messages to make you think the number's legit. If you get a call or text saying it's your bank, always use a number or site YOU’RE sure about, like the one on your card or from a branch you know. Don’t just trust random folks online - some might actually be helping the scammers.9 yearsWell, after ringing up Halifax to double check, it really is them! They told me to just reply yes to the text and then hang about 10 minutes before giving it another go. I phoned 08000151515, the number on my card, to make sure it wasn’t a scam.Halifax9 yearsThis is Lloyds bank fraud dept. I rang Lloyds after phoning the number in the message and they verified it. Ended up having to cancel my card because of fraud. It's legit.Lloyd ' s Bank9 yearsTotal scam!!! Banks don’t call from mobile numbers, why would they? All these "trustworthy" comments are just from the con artists themselves. The message said there was activity on my accounts, which was a complete lie. Stay away from this!!!9 yearsScam alert!!! Banks don’t normally call from a mobile number, do they?!! All those “trustworthy” comments are probably from the fraudsters themselves. I’ve not made any transactions like the ones they mention in their messages. Stay away from this!!!Steer9 yearsI received a message from this number claiming to be Lloyds Bank, stating that they detected my debit card being used at Sunshine Mobile for a charge of £45.54. The trouble is, I don’t actually hold an account with them!Lloyds BankSunshineMobile9 yearsThis number is definitely from Lloyds Bank's fraud team. I rang them up twice to check and asked why they texted me. They confirmed it's a legit number and said these checks are done randomly, not because you've spent loads or anything dodgy. No need to stress. Fair warning though, their customer service is really busy so it's a bit of a mission getting through. Try not to pester them with the same questions I did!Lloyds Bank9 yearsYeah, this really is a genuine fraud alert service from Lloyds Bank. I rang them up, and the customer advisor verified that the service is legit and said I should respond to the text if the transaction was mine. So I texted back ‘Yes’ and just got a message thanking me for using their fraud service. :)Lloyds BankLloyds10 yearsChecked with my bank - turns out this number's legit and belongs to the Fraud department.Fraud Prevention10 yearsGot a text from Lloyds bank Fraud Team asking me to reply Yes or No to approve a transaction I supposedly made with my debit card over the phone. I replied Yes to confirm. Then they sent another message thanking me and saying if it was declined to have another go in 10 mins. Shortly after, the company I was paying phoned me saying the payment didn’t go through. I told them to try again and this time it worked fine.Lloyds Bank Fraud Prevention10 yearsGot a message from the Halifax fraud team, it was legit, just verifying a payment I made. Also, to the person on 03/08/2016 mentioning the wrong use of quotation marks, it still hasn’t been fixed.Halifax10 yearsThe message was actually from Lloyds fraud team, you just need to ring them to be sure. I did the same and they told me there was some odd activity on my debit card. Thankfully, they managed to put a stop to it and said I’ll get a full refund. Got to say, their service was top notch!Lloyds10 yearsThis is a genuine number used by Bank of Scotland and some others like Lloyd's for fraud checks.Bank of ScotlandLloyd ' s10 yearsThis number is legit. I replied to a text without thinking, then got kinda worried it might be a scam and called Halifax just to check. They told me it was definitely them, one of their official lines, so all good.Halifax10 yearsGot a message from this number but I don’t have any accounts with Loads. It says my card was declined or I’m overdrawn, which isn’t true at all. There’s no Loads bank close to me to go ask about it. Anyone know how I can get these texts to stop?Loads10 yearsJust checked with Lloyds, and it’s actually their fraud prevention team, thankfully!Lloyds10 yearsThis was from Lloyds Bank, looks legit to me. Safe to answer.Lloyds Bank10 yearsGot a message from this number when I got in and used this site to check if it was real. Turns out it was, so I rang the Bank of Scotland's fraud line to let them know someone was trying to use my bank card without permission. Thankfully, they stopped the transaction in time. Big thanks to Bank of Scotland!Bank of Scotland10 yearsI got a call from the Halifax Fraud Prevention team. They wanted to confirm some recent transactions on my account. They left me a voicemail with a code that you have to enter when you ring back. They go through the last 5 payments taken from your account and you press the number that says whether you recognise them or not. If something looks dodgy, you press No. It’s definitely a genuine call and you need to ring the number back to verify. It’s an automated setup, so they don’t ask for stuff like your full card number or personal details, just the last 4 digits of your account.HalifaxFraud Prevention10 yearsI just checked with Lloyds bank and mentioned the wrong placement of the quotation mark in You"ll. Seems like a legit number.Lloyds Bank10 yearsI got a notification sayin someone used my card to spend £80 at Sainsbury's, so I rang Lloyds straight away and they cancelled my card!!!SainsburysLloyds10 yearsHalifax sent me a message asking if I attempted a payment. I was trying to renew my monthly travel pass and the text showed the exact time and date of my online attempt (so that explains why it was declined and didn’t go through!). I replied “Yes” (I did try to pay) and they messaged back saying that if it was declined, I should wait 10 minutes before trying again.Halifax10 yearsHalifax called me to confirm a purchase I'd recently made online. Like some others here, I just said 'Yes' without thinking, then got worried and rang them back. They assured me it was really them doing a fraud check and the number was legit.Halifax10 yearsThis number really is legit. I was just about to order something from Homebase online when this text popped up. It had all my info right, so I replied with yes. Then I got a bit worried and called Lloyds fraud dept, and they confirmed it was real, even told me the exact amount I’d just spent.HomebaseLloyds10 yearsThis is a legit Lloyds Bank number. They alerted me about a weird charge of £600 on my debit card. Rang them up straight away and they blocked my card. Top marks to Lloyds!Lloyds BankKudosLloyds10 yearsThis number seems legit. I got a message today mentioning the last digits of my Lloyds card and saying £20 was taken, asking me to get in touch with them.Lloyds10 yearsLloyds Bank Group (includes Halifax)Lloyds Banking GroupHalifax10 yearsThis number is definitely real, I messaged Halifax’s twitter support (@AskHalifaxBank) and right after I replied to the text, their fraud department rang me straight away. Not sure why they don’t use a more professional number, but it’s definitely legit. If you’re unsure, just get in touch with their twitter team yourself to be sure.HalifaxTwitter@ AskHalifaxBank10 yearsHalifax here. Got a message from this number saying a payment I was doing was confirmed. Called Halifax and they told me it was legit and showed up on my account too. I said yes, it was me and they told me to wait ten mins before trying the payment again. Honestly, why do they use such a dodgy looking number that seems like just some random phone? It’s proper confusing!Halifax10 yearsI received a rather concerning message from Lloyds about a transaction that appeared to be unauthorised. Naturally, I reached out to them directly, and they verified that there was indeed an unauthorised charge on my credit card-though they didn’t specify the details of the transaction. Consequently, I decided it was prudent to block my current card and requested a replacement.Lloyds10 yearsI got a genuine message from my bank regarding a fraud attempt on my account. I rang the number they have on their website, and the lady I spoke to confirmed the text was definitely from them.10 yearsYeah, it’s a real number alright. I kinda felt daft calling Lloyds all worried, just to find out it was them doing routine security checks now and then.Lloyds10 yearsGot a message from this number saying there was some strange activity on my account. I replied cause I was a bit worried, then popped into my nearest Halifax branch. They told me it was legit and actually from their fraud prevention team. So yeah, this number isn’t a scam!Halifax10 yearsThis number isn't dodgy at all. Halifax sent me a text and I called them back without hesitating. It seems someone was using my account without permission. They cancelled my card right away.Halifax10 yearsThis is definitely not some sort of scam. It's actually a main contact number used by Halifax and Lloyds to catch any suspicious transactions and stop you from getting charged for things you haven't authorised before it gets processed. Still, it would be better if they were a bit more clear about it, considering how many folks (understandably) thought it was dodgy!HalifaxLloyds10 yearsThis number belongs to Bank Of Scotland. They phoned me to confirm if I'd bought something with my card from a specific shop. I hadn’t. When I looked at my bank statement, there were 7 dodgy transactions way across the country. If you get a message from this number, I’d recommend getting in touch with your bank straight away.The Bank Of Scotland10 yearsI CALLED MY BANK, IT'S LEGIT! I received the text and replied, then got a bit worried because the second message had odd wording and used quotation marks instead of apostrophes - mistakes you wouldn’t think a big bank would make. So I rang the number from my paper statement to be safe, and it was genuine. Turns out my card had been cloned! The guy told me the number is used by other banks within the Lloyds Plc group, which explains why some folks here got similar messages from Halifax. ALWAYS GIVE YOUR BANK A CALL TO VERIFY!Lloyds PlcHalifax10 yearsGot a call from this number today, it was to warn me that someone tried to use my card fraudulently. I rang Lloyds and they confirmed the alert and cancelled my card straight away.Lloyds10 yearsGot a message saying a payment was made from my account at John Lewis in London, but when I checked, no money was taken out. Turns out someone in Wembley used my card details to buy food from Asda. Already reported it all. Proper annoying!John LewisLondonWembleyAsda11 yearsApparently, I received a message claiming to be from Lloyds Bank, which unnervingly included the last four digits of my debit card. I promptly called the official number listed on their website, and they verified that the transaction mentioned in the text had indeed been blocked. They then transferred me to their fraud division for further assistance. Interestingly, this particular number doesn’t seem to pop up in any searches on their site. As a general rule, always double-check any unexpected bank messages by sourcing their contact details independently and getting in touch with them directly.Lloyds Bank11 yearsThey said it was the fraud department, seemed pretty official at first. Still, I wouldn't trust anyone over the phone. Better to ring your bank directly and double check.11 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Halifax, asking me to confirm a payment. I didn’t fall for it and rang my bank straight away. Turns out it was a scam. They tried to steal close to £2,000 and even changed some of my details. Weirdly, my phone was marked as stolen at the same moment. Spent most of the day dealing with it all but thankfully, no money was taken. Don’t answer calls from this number. Google the number first and call your bank directly. It’s definitely not a fraud support line.HalifaxGoogle11 yearsI’ve just had a word with my bank, Lloyds, and it turns out it was their fraud team conducting random checks. If you respond affirmatively, they'll follow up with an email to you.Lloyds11 yearsI got a call from someone saying they were from Lloyds bank security, warning me that my card had been cloned!Lloyds11 yearsI got a call claiming to be from Halifax saying there was a charge on my debit card ending in 5334 for £69.31 at GOOGLE#Zynga Inc. They wanted me to confirm if I made the purchase by texting back Yes or No. I said No, then they told me they’d ring me the next morning.HalifaxZynga Inc12 yearsI received a text from this number claiming to be from Halifax Building Society, stating that my card had been utilised for a £20 top-up on O2 pay as you go. Quite baffling, to say the least! What a peculiar message!Halifax Building Society12 yearsSomeone said they were from Halifax, trying to sort out some payment thing.Halifax12 yearsAlleges to represent Lloyds TSB.Lloyds TSB12 yearsIf this number pops up, you should ring your bank straight away because your card might have been cloned. 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