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Lebara: block your SIM after phone theft

Your SIM receives the security codes that protect your bank and email. Until it’s blocked, the thief receives them. Here’s the fastest way in, from any borrowed phone.

1. Report it to Lebara

📞 Call Lebara: 020 7031 0791
Say thisMy phone was stolen. Please block the SIM and my number immediately, and put a port-out and SIM-swap lock on my account. I’ll need my number back on a new SIM or eSIM as soon as you can verify me.

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Support 7am–11pm, 7 days. Old SIM is deactivated immediately; free replacement arrives next working day if ordered before 1pm Mon–Fri, with your number and plan moved automatically.

This line is not 24/7 — if it’s out of hours, do the bank freezes and email lockdown first, then come back.

The other calls that can’t wait

  1. Every other bank on that phone — including every card ever added to Apple Pay or Google Pay. Dial 159 to reach each bank’s fraud team.
  2. Your mobile network — block the SIM so the thief stops receiving your security codes.
  3. Your email — change the password, sign out all devices, then remove any forwarding rules or connected apps the thief planted.
  4. Police — 999 if it just happened, otherwise 101 or online. Get the crime reference number.

Your phone held more than one account

Banking apps, wallet cards, email, your number — they all need action, in the right order. The free Freezeline wizard asks five questions and builds your personalised plan: every number, what to say, and why in that order.

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