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Who texted me from 7726?

7726 is a UK SMS short code used by All UK mobile networks — spam text reporting service. Short codes are 3–8 digit numbers that deliver service messages to UK mobiles; they can't be dialled back like an ordinary phone number.

Quick facts

Short code

7726

Used by

All UK mobile networks

Category

Network service

Can you reply?

Yes

Status

Documented service

About short code 7726

Ofcom-endorsed reporting code. Spells SPAM on a phone keypad. Free on EE, O2, Vodafone, Three and all UK virtual networks.

How it's used: Forward any suspicious text to 7726 free of charge.

Is a text from 7726 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 7726

Who texted me from 7726?

7726 is a UK SMS short code used by All UK mobile networks for: Spam text reporting service. Short codes can't be called back like normal numbers — they deliver service messages to UK mobiles.

Is a text from 7726 genuine?

Texts genuinely sent via 7726 relate to: Spam text reporting service. But sender IDs can be spoofed, so judge the content: genuine senders never ask for passwords, PINs or payment via text links.

Does it cost money to text 7726?

Usage: Forward any suspicious text to 7726 free of charge. Charity donation codes charge the donation amount; Ofcom service codes (65075, 75075, 85075) and 7726 are free. If in doubt, check with your network before replying.

How do I stop or report texts from 7726?

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.

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