08001510292
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08001510292
- Scammer impersonating bank, rude behaviorOct
2021Suspicious cold caller, avoid detailsJul
2021Received call from unknown numberDec
2020Lloyd's Bank impersonation scam reportedDec
2020Possible PPI scam letter receivedNov
2020Follow up with Lloyds about PPISep
2020Confirming number on official sourceMar
2020Genuine number for Lloyd's BankJan
2020Issue verifying bank for transactionNov
2019Location of number: Lloyds PPISep
2019Verify calls before providing informationSep
2019PPI numbers from Lloyd'sAug
2019Legitimate Lloyd's Bank PPI callsAug
2019Possible Lloyds representative's contact numberJun
2019Scam call posing as bankMar
2019Rude response to unsolicited callFeb
2019PPI claim free phone numberFeb
2019Suspicious call, personal information requestNov
2018PPI customer service numbers providedJan
2018Letter from "Lloyds Bank" legitimateNov
2017Contacting Lloyd's Bank about PPINov
2017Beware of potential scam callsJul
2017Bogus call regarding PPI complaintJan
2017Lloyds Bank PPI department numberDec
2016Inquired about last card numbersDec
2016Inquiring about caller identityOct
2016Received scam call, reported itOct
2016Suspicious bank scam calls reportedSep
2016Caution about possible PPI callsJun
2016Received unexpected PPI reversal confirmationMar
2016Legitimate call regarding PPI claimFeb
2016Number used for PPI claimsDec
2015Received suspicious call about PPINov
2015Received call from Halifax BankNov
2015Lloyds Bank verifying customer informationOct
2015Resolved with rebate, closed accountAug
2015Not a scam, check for yourselfAug
2015Call from Lloyds, cautious responseJul
2015Inquire about phone number registrationJul
2015Legitimate PPI complaint number LeedsJul
2015Get PPI back, contact bankJul
2015Government addresses PPI claim denialsJun
2015Scam pretending to be LloydJun
2015Reply timestamp incorrect, please investigateMay
2015Lloyds Bank call regarding claimMay
2015Verified Lloyds Bank phone numberMar
2015Received suspicious call, informed companyMar
2015Possible scam from fake LloydsMar
2015Scam calls from third-party companyMar
2015Unreliable third-party PPI scam callerMar
2015Lloyds Bank PPI claims callsMar
2015Received suspicious call about PPIFeb
2015Related to Lloyd's BankFeb
2015Unsolicited call from PPI companyJan
2015Lloyds Bank revisiting rejected claimsJan
2015User confirms contact with LloydsDec
2014Girl asked security questions, number providedSep
2014Received suspicious call from LloydsJul
2014Providing security questions before explainingMay
2014Inquiry about unrecognized phone numberMar
2014Number Of Searches: 611 Number Of Comments: 60 First Seen: 12 March 2014 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from East Finchley(Greater London), Haughley New Street(Suffolk), Plumstead(Greater London), Richhill(County Armagh) and Sherborne(Dorset).
08001510292 has 60 comments of which 50 x neutral and 4 x negative and 6 x positive
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Phone number ☎️ 08001510292 👆 is reported as a publicised contact number used legitimately by Lloyds Bank and Halifax for Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims and complaints, especially regarding reassessments of previously rejected claims following government instructions. Many callers confirm the number appears on official Lloyds correspondence and their website. Genuine representatives typically verify identity by asking for full name, date of birth, and postcode but do not request bank details. However, users should exercise caution as scammers may impersonate Lloyds, sometimes using this number or similar tactics to obtain personal information. It is advisable to independently verify calls, avoid sharing sensitive data by phone, and contact Lloyds directly via official channels if in doubt. Reports suggest the call centre may operate from various locations, including overseas.
Reports on phone number 08001510292
5 yearsSome bloke rang saying he was from the bank’s fraud division, but when I called him out as a scammer he started yelling at me. Then he went ahead and rattled off my address and card info! Proper rude too, couldn’t even say my name right. The whole thing got me mad, it’s so obvious - real banks always say they’re calling. He told me he was going to cancel my card and wanted to verify some security stuff, but I just told him to get lost and hung up. These calls are becoming way too common nowadays!5 yearsMultiple calls came through from 0800 151 0292, with a bloke saying he's from Lloyds bank wanting to chat about PIP. Something felt off, so I didn’t share any of my info. Nowadays, it’s safest not to say anything to strangers ringing out of the blue.Lloyds6 yearsThis number just called me earlier today.6 yearsGot a text saying it was from Lloyd’s about PPI stuff, with a time and a person’s name who'd ring me. When they phoned, they refused to confirm any of my details first but tried to get my info instead as some kind of security check. Definitely sounded dodgy to me!Lloyd ' s Bank6 yearsA while back I made a PPI claim and recently got a letter from Lloyds Bank about it. The letter had the Lloyds logo on every single page and mentioned that I allegedly am due £6,988.12. It included a phone number to call: 08001510292. I looked up that number and it showed up as linked to a PPI scam. They haven't rung me at my home number, but the letter looks official at first glance. Very fishy!Lloyds BankLloyds6 yearslegit call from lloyds about the ppi refundLloyds6 yearsyeah that’s lloyds bank, i checked and its the exact number listed on their legit siteLloyds Bank7 yearsDefinitely not a scam, this number actually belongs to Lloyd’s Bank and is used for handling PPI questions or investigations.Lloyd ' s Bank PPI Investigations and Queries7 yearsThey said they were from the bank but wouldnt confirm anything.7 yearsI recently made a PPI claim with Lloyds and got a call from a withheld number asking for my birth date and stuff, which I didn’t give. I looked up this number to check if the call was legit and phoned them back. They confirmed it was genuine and said the call would come from a withheld number. Bit dodgy since numbers can be faked these days, but I always call back just to be sure, even if the caller ID looks legit.7 yearsI didn’t mention before, but I came across this number on the Lloyds PPI claims page. You can find it here: https://secure.lloydsbank.com/retail/contact_us/ppi-complaint-submission-form.aspLloyds7 yearsThe phone number that concludes with 4376 belongs to the bereavement department of Lloyds PPI. As for the other number, that's the one you’d contact for PPI customer service inquiries.Lloyds PPI7 yearsI reckon these calls are real, they’re actually from Lloyds Bank about PPI. Legit stuff, not dodgy at all.Lloyd ' s Bank7 yearsMy mum got this number from Lloyds after she asked about a PPI claim at her local branch. So it’s probably someone working for Lloyds, I reckon.Lloyds7 yearsI got a call from someone claiming they were from Lloyd’s Bank. Didn’t fall for it, obviously, but just want to warn others about these dodgy scammers out there!Lloyd ' s Bank8 yearsGot a random call out of the blue. They got pretty short with me when I asked how I could check who they really were.8 yearsgot a call on my phone saying it was lloyds bank ppi claim free number but looks dodgy. i looked it up and 01422 861 599 is actually the halifax head office number. lloyds took over halifax building society back in 2009. best thing to do is ring this number and ask which freephone number their ppi claims dept use to be sure.Lloyds BankLloydsHalifaxHalifax Building Society8 yearsGot a call supposedly from Lloyds bank about some PPI issue. They asked me to give my full name and DOB, but I didn't share anything. No clue if it was legit, but better safe than sorry, I reckon.Lloyds9 yearsIf you're looking to reach out regarding Payment Protection Insurance (PPI), you can contact Lloyds Bank at 08001510292 for their customer service. There's also an alternative number available, which is 08000964376. Both of these numbers are linked to postcodes starting with BX1 1LT.Lloyds Bank9 yearsReceived a letter today purporting to be from Lloyds Bank. It listed the number 0800 151 0292 for me to call. I decided to reach out to Lloyds Bank using a different number, and they've verified that 0800 151 0292 actually belongs to them.Lloyds Bank9 yearsphoned lloyds bank ppi dept through their online form thingyLloyds Bank9 yearsReceived a call from a withheld number, purporting to be from TSB's claims division, asking for some details. As we chatted, he inquired about which bank account I preferred for the funds to be deposited into. I insisted on receiving a cheque instead, to which he mentioned that it's common practice to transfer the money directly into a bank account. I repeated my preference for a cheque, and he responded that he might reach out again if any complications arise but seemed to believe that everything would likely be fine.TSB10 yearsGot a call late in the evening, just before 9, from a private number saying they were from Lloyds TSB. They were supposedly following up on a PPI complaint, but I had never made one. Felt really dodgy because the person wouldn’t tell me who the complainant was unless I gave my full name first. Weird thing is, they already knew loads about me, even my work mobile number which they used to call. Definitely fishy.Lloyds TSB10 yearsI can assure you it’s not a fraudulent call; it belongs to Lloyds Bank, specifically their PPI department.Lloyds Bank10 yearsThey tried to get me to give the last three digits on my card, which seemed really fishy.10 yearsAnyone know who’s been ringing me from this number? It’s been driving me mad trying to figure out!10 yearsYesterday, I received a call from 0800 151 0292. Being in the finance sector, I recognised it as a scam right off the bat. I was behind the wheel at the time, so he left a voicemail. Once I managed to ring back, I let him have it! Quite ridiculous, considering I don’t even have an account with Lloyds. I contacted Lloyds this morning to report the incident, but it’s disappointing that they don’t seem to take more action to safeguard those who might be easy targets.Lloyds10 yearsI've got loads of calls with messages left on the voicemail, always from the same person but they keep using different names. The message always begins with "This is the bank..." but they never actually mention which bank they're from. I'd say it's best to just ignore it.10 yearsI truly believe these numbers and calls regarding PPI are likely to be authentic. Lloyds has received directives to reassess any PPI claims that were previously denied. However, they're reluctant to take this step, and so they resort to contacting individuals via phone. They’re aware that this method raises suspicions, which serves to significantly lower response rates. When it comes to PPI matters, it’s crucial to refrain from engaging in any telephone conversations - I cannot stress this enough. These bank representatives can be quite cunning. Always conduct your own thorough research on PPI and initiate correspondence with the bank exclusively through recorded letters. If they attempt to reach out by phone, instruct them to reply in writing instead. Should they fail to do so, escalate the matter to the Ombudsman. While it may be a lengthier process, it considerably increases your chances of recovering any funds owed. And don’t forget to verify the calculations behind any compensation offer - banks have a notorious history of falling short on payments. Remember, keep the phone out of it!LloydsOmbudsman11 yearsI received a rather intriguing letter through the post regarding an old PPI claim that was turned down back in 2012, and the correspondence indicated that the previous decision has now been overturned. Out of curiosity, I decided to look up the number provided in the letter, which directed me to the Lloyds PPI complaints department. I called them and went through a series of security questions, such as my name and address. The representative assured me that the letter was legitimate and mentioned that a bank transfer would be on its way within 28 days from the date indicated. Feeling a bit cheeky, I asked which account the funds would be sent to, and without me saying a word, she disclosed my account number. To my mind, everything seems to add up perfectly.Lloyds PPI11 yearsI just had a phone call from this lot regarding my PPI claim that was turned down back in 2013. They didn’t ask for any of my banking info, which makes me think they’re above board. I had a hunch that the government might be urging banks to reassess some of those rejected claims. Fingers crossed for a bit of dosh back; it’d be lovely to use it for my holiday!11 yearsI can vouch for the fact that this number belongs to Lloyds and Halifax Bank, specifically for handling PPI claims and complaints. I received a call from them just yesterday, and after verifying the number and the details, it appears to be legitimate. The person I spoke with was based in Chester.LloydsHalifax BankChester11 yearsI received a rather peculiar call today at 19:40. It was related to a complaint I’d lodged regarding a PPI claims firm, albeit not an actual PPI claim itself. The caller's number was hidden, and I could discern an accent that seemed Indian. Naturally, I was a tad suspicious and inquired about how I might confirm his identity. He proceeded to run through some security questions, stating upfront what they would entail-my name and the first line of my address being the primary ones. Given that he already addressed me by name, it was clear that it would come down to the address. Interestingly, the chap mentioned the duration during which my PPI was in effect, which raised some alarm bells for me; it was evidently indicative that they possessed significant information, especially as it had been cancelled back in 2005. If you ever find yourself unsure about a number they provide, simply let them know you'll call them back once you've verified the number through their official site. It’s a sound idea to use your mobile to dial your home phone, ensuring that the connection isn’t kept open by the other party whilst you do your due diligence. Stay cautious out there!11 yearsI just got a ring from this number, said it was Halifax Bank. When I asked where, they said they were calling from Chester.Halifax BankChester11 yearsAs several of my fellow colleagues have mentioned previously, the number in question is indeed legitimate, with the call centre operating out of Manila, which accounts for the Asian accent you might notice. Recent guidelines introduced by the financial ombudsman have prompted Lloyds Bank to reach out to customers again, particularly in cases where previous decisions were either denied or partially upheld. They are doing this to ensure that the initial decisions were made accurately, and to see if any adjustments can be made, hence the reason for the occasional calls regarding cases that may date back a few years, notably around 2013 or 2014. Rest assured, they will never request your bank account details; instead, they will simply ask a few questions to confirm your identity, all for data protection purposes. Should anyone happen to ask for your bank details at the start of the conversation, I would advise you to hang up immediately. With all due respect, you've pointed out that the official Lloyds Bank website verifies this number; if that's not sufficient proof, I'm not sure what else would be. If you're still feeling uncertain, I highly recommend visiting your local branch or getting in touch with customer service directly. Warm regards from a fellow Lloyds employee.ManilaLloyds BankLloyds11 yearsI find myself in much the same boat. However, I managed to get mine sorted eventually; they even sent me a refund through the mail. I've since shut down my TSB account, which was transferred there automatically after the split with Lloyds TSB. It all screams dodgy to me!TSBLloyds TSB11 yearsThis really is Lloyds, it’s not a con, but it’s always best to do your own safety checks if you’re unsure. They’re contacting you to start PPI investigations, and if you ignore it you might actually miss out on money. I checked everything properly and ended up £800 better off.Lloyds Bank11 yearsThat seems reasonable coming from the staff at Lloyds. I received a call from a withheld number today, and when I inquired, the caller provided me with an 0800 number but mentioned there was no reference number. I called that number and requested a reference, but they asked for my personal information rather than any account specifics. I pressed for their address and found myself repeatedly placed on hold. The moment I hung up, the withheld number started calling me again. I decided to refrain from answering until I've done a bit more digging. By the way, my PPI claim was turned down, but I've been told it's under review now.Lloyds11 yearsCan someone tell me whose name is linked to this number?11 yearsI am employed at a bank in Leeds, and I can confirm that this number is indeed a valid contact for Lloyds Bank, which also handles HBOS enquiries relating to PPI complaints. While it's true that we don’t always need to get in touch with clients, if we do reach out, it’s typically in search of additional details, so it’s advantageous to engage openly and answer all questions frankly. As previously indicated, this number is listed on the official Lloyds website: http://www.lloydsbank.com/payment-protection-insurance-complaints.asp That being said, caution is always advisable. A genuine call regarding PPI will involve the advisor verifying your identity by asking for your FULL NAME and DATE OF BIRTH. They might also inquire about your POSTCODE, but they would never request any of your banking information. If you receive a call where the advisor asks for more than that, it could be a scammer attempting to impersonate Lloyds. In such instances, it's best to hang up and make a call to verify whether an outbound call was indeed logged on their end, as all interactions are recorded. Hope that clarifies things for you!LeedsLloyds BankHBOSLloyds11 yearsI’m employed at a bank, located in St William's House over in Cardiff. The number 0800 151 0292 features at the bottom of any correspondence regarding PPI complaints - you’ll find it on the letters sent from the bank printed on Lloyds stationery and sealed in their envelopes. Our team reaches out to individuals after they’ve lodged a PPI complaint. When we ring you to discuss your PPI refund, it’s definitely worth engaging with us. Those who hesitate to chat with us often miss out on their refunds. Conversely, individuals who grasp that their complaint to Lloyds prompts a call from us are the ones successfully receiving their cheques.St William ' s HouseCardiffLloyds11 yearsI had a conversation earlier today where I discovered it was in reference to a PPI claim I had submitted three years back that got turned down. So, I decided to give Lloyds Bank a bell on their dedicated PPI helpline, and they verified that it was indeed them reaching out. They've even rescheduled the call for me, which is rather handy. I’ve heard that the government has instructed banks to revisit previously rejected PPI claims because it seems they were simply dismissing them rather than actually looking into the matter properly. Quite interesting, isn't it?Lloyds Bank11 yearsCaution is advised! I received a call from someone masquerading as Lloyd, who was rather insistent on obtaining my bank information. The moment I declined, they abruptly hung up on me. Definitely dodgy!Lloyd11 yearsI popped a response through earlier today, on Wednesday the 20th of May, 2015, around half past three in the afternoon. However, it's showing up as if I reported it at 7.48 in the morning. Could someone explain why that’s happening?11 yearsThis afternoon at around 3:15, I received a rather peculiar call from someone claiming to be from Lloyds Bank regarding an old claim that had been declined a couple of years back. The caller was quite forward, confirming both my name and address and proceeding to ask a few questions. Interestingly, they didn’t request any bank details from me. The individual mentioned that I could expect some follow-up in about a fortnight and provided a contact number: 08001510292. It’s worth noting that they seem to have little to gain from this conversation, as my previous claims have yielded no success, aside from one that was denied outright.Lloyds Bank12 yearsI received a phone call from Lloyds, and upon requesting confirmation of their identity, they provided me with this number. I then checked it on the Lloyds Bank website and confirmed its authenticity here: http://www.lloydsbank.com/payment-protection-insurance-complaints.asp It’s all above board, no doubt about it.LloydsLloyds Bank12 yearsI've just received the same call myself! So I got in touch with their 24-hour helpline at 03453 000 000 to find out where my information might have ended up. Regrettably, they didn't seem to have a clue about the workings of other departments. They did mention they’d log my call and any peculiarities would be noted. They also suggested I reach out to the complaints team and the PPI number, which is 08001510292, during normal office hours for further details. I've had odd calls from Lloyds in the past, but this one coming in after hours, especially in this day and age of scams and trickery, has definitely put me on edge.Lloyds12 yearsI recently experienced something similar. A woman rang me claiming to be from Lloyds. She instructed me to ring the number 0800 151 0892. Quite peculiar, isn't it?Lloyds12 yearsI received a call of a similar nature, and it appears to be from a third-party PPI company-definitely dodgy! They mention a Lloyds reference, but it seems rather fishy. Strangely enough, they only tend to ring when the customer service line is unavailable. Quite the coincidence, don’t you think?Lloyds12 yearsThey’re definitely ripping people off, it’s some third party PPI claim firm. They only call once Lloyds customer service has shut for the day but act like they’re from Lloyds by using their number.Lloyds12 yearsThis number's been ringing me a few times, seems it’s about PPI claims linked to Lloyds Bank.Lloyds Bank12 yearsReceived a rather dubious phone call today which set off some alarms in my mind. I voiced my concerns, to which the chap responded by suggesting I ring a certain number and he’d get back to me the next day. When I asked how I could verify the legitimacy of the number, he simply advised me to search for it online. Lo and behold, I stumbled upon this website during my search. Now I find myself in a bit of a quandary about what my next steps should be. Interestingly, he also asked for my name and date of birth, which I accidentally divulged. He mentioned something about a PPI claim that had been turned down two years prior, claiming they’d now be able to pursue it again. But honestly, how am I meant to place any faith in them? Has anyone else managed to get any clarity after their call? I suppose I shall have to sit tight for his promised call tomorrow when, as he said, we’d review the initial documents I sent over. It’s such a challenge to trust anyone these days, isn’t it?12 yearsjohn walters from lloyds bank just called me.John WaltersLloyds Bank12 yearsA few weeks back, I received a rather peculiar call on my mobile. At first, it struck me as a bit unusual, but the caller seemed to have all the specifics from a PPI claim I’d submitted previously (which, by the way, was turned down). They proceeded to quiz me on various details and mentioned they’d get back to me. Quite the strange encounter, if you ask me!12 yearsAs far as I can gather, it appears to be connected to Lloyds Bank. Roughly two years ago, I faced a rejection concerning a claim with them. Recently, a chap who rang me seemed to possess all the specifics regarding that claim. He mentioned that they were instructed to reevaluate the matter and promised to update me within a fortnight. Apparently, the government has directed banks to revisit some of these denied claims. Interestingly, he didn’t request any bank details from me since he already had that information on file.Lloyds Bank12 yearsI've experienced the same thing. Has anyone managed to get in touch with Lloyds? This number seems to be legitimate according to my findings.Lloyds12 yearsI had a similar experience this afternoon! A young woman tried to quiz me on my security details for my Lloyds account. I asked her how I could be certain she was indeed from Lloyds. She rattled off the same number as mentioned earlier, 08001510292. I told her I could just ring my dear old dad and pretend to be from Lloyds, asking him for his banking information while giving him my 'work number.' It seemed like she just didn't understand the point I was making!Lloyds12 yearsI received a call recently from a number that was withheld, and the caller instructed me to reach out to the specified number, claiming it was for Lloyds' PPI grievance department.Lloyds12 yearsI recently received a call from the number 08001510292, purporting to represent Lloyds Bank. They mentioned they needed to ask me a few security questions prior to disclosing the reason for their call. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!Lloyds Bank13 yearsIs anyone else getting calls from this number?Submit Your Own Report (0800 151 0292)
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