Who texted me from 60011?
60011 is a UK SMS short code — a 3–8 digit number used to send service messages to UK mobiles. No organisation publicly documents ownership of this code, so treat texts from it with care and verify the sender independently before acting on anything it asks.
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Quick facts
Short code
60011
Used by
Unconfirmed
Category
Unconfirmed sender
Can you reply?
Not expected
Status
Unconfirmed
About short code 60011
Widely reported as carrying bank-style service messages, but no organisation publicly documents ownership of 60011. Verify any text claiming to be your bank by contacting the bank on the number on the back of your card.
Is a text from 60011 safe?
Whoever the sender, judge a text by what it asks, not the number it shows. Genuine organisations never ask you to share passwords, PINs or one-time codes, "verify" card details through a text link, or move money to a "safe account". An unexpected text doing any of those is a scam regardless of the code it came from — sender IDs can be spoofed.
- Don't tap links in unexpected texts — go to the organisation's website or app directly.
- Don't reply to suspicious messages — even "STOP" confirms your number is live to a scammer.
- Forward scam texts to 7726 (free, all UK networks) so your network can act on the sender.
Full guide: how to spot, check and report scam texts in the UK.
Got a text from a full-length number instead?
If the text came from a normal 11-digit UK number rather than a short code, look it up on our free UK Phone Number Checker — you'll see the number type, the Ofcom range holder, a risk level, and any community reports of scam texts or calls from it.
Frequently asked questions about 60011
Who texted me from 60011?
60011 is a UK SMS short code, but no organisation publicly documents its ownership. Treat texts from it with caution: contact the organisation the message claims to be from using a number you find independently (for banks, the number on the back of your card).
Is a text from 60011 genuine?
It might be, but verify independently. Genuine organisations never ask for passwords, PINs or full card details by text. If the message claims to be your bank, call the bank on the number on your card — not any number in the text.
Does it cost money to text 60011?
Most service short codes are free to receive. Replying can carry a charge depending on the service — premium-rate text services must state costs clearly. If you don't recognise the service, don't reply.
How do I stop or report texts from 60011?
For unwanted marketing, reply STOP only if you trust the sender is legitimate. For suspicious or scam texts, don't reply — forward the message to 7726 (free on all UK networks) to report it, then delete it. You can also report scam texts to Action Fraud.
Other UK SMS short codes
Common UK short codes people look up after receiving an unexpected text.
See the full UK SMS short-code directory.
