002075230121
☎️ 002075230121 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 75230121.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 002075230121
- Positive experience with cold callAug
2019Praised products and service, creditAug
2019Positive feedback: Fast, great pricesAug
2019Positive experience with cold callingJul
2019D121 has unbeatable prices and serviceJul
2019Positive experience with recommended companyJul
2019Positive experience with friendly serviceApr
2019Lia offered free toners, football shirtAug
2018Scam involving free football jerseyJul
2018Scam call for printer suppliesJul
2018Received suspicious phone call. Declined offerSep
2017Repeated calls from unhelpful salesmanJul
2017Unfair billing and aggressive emailsNov
2016Received unsolicited calls from LSEOct
2016Received unusual cold sales callSep
2016Suspicious ink and toner offerSep
2016Direct 121 - Beware of scamJan
2016Received suspicious call; possible scamNov
2015Unsolicited call from purported NortonOct
2015Unsolicited phone call - likely scamOct
2015Caller hung up after greetingsOct
2015Scam calls with automated responsesOct
2015Scam call with personal nameOct
2015Block unwanted incoming phone numbersOct
2015Warning: potential scam, proceed cautiouslyOct
2015Call about unknown internet activity.ungaOct
2015Uncertain about topic discussed hereSep
2015Deceptive behavior from all individualsSep
2015Caller admitted to scamming peopleSep
2015Fraudulent call from 'Just Dial'Sep
2015Scam call, abusive response receivedSep
2015Linked 6 computers from "Just"Sep
2015Warning: likely a scam. AvoidSep
2015Suspicious call, deceptive male callerSep
2015Trouble with persistent fake callerSep
2015Beware of Microsoft validation scamSep
2015Persistent scam call, ignored requestSep
2015Received suspicious call from SoniaAug
2015Beware of suspicious phone callsAug
2015Received scam call about repairsAug
2015First tech support call experienceAug
2015Blocked annoying automated call without speechAug
2015Suspicious call from unknown numberAug
2015Suspicious scam call about internetAug
2015Scam involving fake Microsoft representativeAug
2015Unsolicited call from alleged fraudsterAug
2015Scam alert, do not trustAug
2015Call from foreign "Microsoft" scammerAug
2015Tech support scam from Indian womanJul
2015Suspicious call about computer issuesJul
2015Suspicious call from fake scammersJul
2015Received unwanted call, blocked contactJul
2015Unsolicited call, claimed network security issueJul
2015Scam call from so-called IndiaJul
2015Suspicious call from fake MicrosoftJul
2015Received suspicious call about network accessJul
2015Scam call about network accessJul
2015Number Of Searches: 800 Number Of Comments: 49 First Seen: 07 July 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fforest Goch(Neath Port Talbot), Pockley(North Yorkshire), Thorpe(Surrey), Toft Monks(Norfolk) and Windley(Derbyshire).
002075230121 has 49 comments of which 7 x positive and 22 x negative and 20 x neutral
002075230121 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 002075230121 👆 is reported as a number linked to both genuine and dubious activities. Some users found the associated company reliable for printer supplies with good credit terms and service. However, many others flagged aggressive cold calls with offers of free football shirts or cartridges requiring costly invoicing later, hinting at possible scams. Numerous complainants shared experiences of phone calls from individuals claiming to be from Microsoft or related tech support, alleging multiple unauthorised computers on their network and urging remote access, widely considered fraudulent tactics. Callers often used Indian accents, cited suspicious company names, and pressured for personal info or payments, sometimes abruptly hanging up when challenged. There are reports of unanswered inquiries, repeated calls, and automated hang-up messages, leading many to label the number untrustworthy and caution against engaging.
Reports on phone number 002075230121
7 yearsI got a random call from them and figured why not try it out! Honestly, it’s been brilliant and I’m already on my fourth order with them. They have loads of different stuff, I just ring up and the next day it arrives at my house with no hassle or upfront fees. They even give you a 30 day credit, which is really handy. D121 have proper become my go-to supplier now.7 yearsBrill stuff and top notch service, really impressed. Gave me 60 days credit with no hassle. Will definitely use them again!7 yearsReally impressed with this service, super quick results! The prices are spot on too.Swift7 yearsThey rang me out of the blue, figured I’d give em a try, and its still all good after half a year! No problems at all. Support has been really helpful too! The printers are really good value, I’ve already got three of em. Cheers, WendyWendy7 yearsThe printer and paper from D121 really outdo all the others I've checked, even those on Amazon and eBay. I've been impressed with how affordable their prices are, and the customer service has been top-notch too.D121AmazoneBay7 yearsThey rang me out of the blue, so I looked em up online. Found like 15,000 good reviews and only 19 bad ones. Decided to try them out and honestly, it's been all good so far. Would totally recommend Becky Kemp and Star Edition Ltd, no doubt about it!Becky KempStar Edition Ltd7 yearsSuch a nice service, I reached out to a few clients from D121 and everyone spoke highly of them! Decided to try it myself, asked for a 30 day bill and they actually said 60 days so I can fully check out the product before making any payment! Proper brilliant service! Definitely sticking with them for the long run.D1218 yearsLia rang me up and, like others have said, promised to send better quality toners along with a free football shirt. She also mentioned she’d be dropping by in a few weeks and asked what the weather was like. She was quite insistent that I email her at [email protected][###] while we were chatting, but luckily I told her I needed to check the company out first and didn’t send anything.Lia8 yearsSo this Direct 121- Lia rang me up saying I could get a free football shirt and asked me to email her with my size and cartridge info. I just kept saying yeah but never sent the email - she even gave me a tracking number for the "jersey"! She said she’d pop round in a few weeks to escape London for a bit too. TOTAL SCAM!! She promised free cartridges then said I'd be billed in 30 days - what’s the point of free if you gotta pay later?!LiaLondon9 yearsHad a ring earlier from someone called ‘Christine’ sayin she’d be sending me a football top. She asked about printers and then said she’d send 4 cartridges that’d supposedly last for 25000 copies, and that I wouldn’t need to pay straightaway... maybe not for 30 days at least. Luckily I said no after seeing the reviews here. She kept pushing, didn’t seem too happy with a refusal.Christine10 yearsI got charged for 10 sets but only got 5. They refuse to accept returns and still demand payment for all 10, now sending me quite rude emails. They claim they have a recording of me ordering 10 sets! Weird thing is, I can’t find their earlier emails anywhere in my inbox. Seems a bit dodgy, can that be legit?10 yearsGot a call from someone named 'Eva' pushing a deal on ink cartridges and toners. She promised to send a leaflet or catalogue along with a free football top. They asked me to send an email to '[email protected][###]', including what toner I use plus a reference number Eva gave me, and to put all my contact info at the bottom of the email. Feels dodgy like they were trying to get into my computer or something.Eva11 yearsThere’s a firm named Direct 121 Product LTD, also going by Direct 121 Suppliers LTD. They try to scam folks by selling cartridges and light tubes. Their call centres are in India and West Drayton. Watch out! Total rip off! Scam alert!Direct 121 Product LtdDirect 121 Suppliers LtdIndiaWest Drayton11 yearsHad a call yesterday from this number, some person claiming to be from Norton. They asked if one of my neighbours had been using my wi-fi because apparently they detected it. I just ended the call straight away.Norton11 yearsSome bloke rang me up saying loads of computers were trying to get into my internet. When I said I haven’t owned a laptop for like six weeks, he wouldn’t believe it and got quite rude. Definitely a scam, best to just hang up.11 yearsI picked up the phone, greeted them with a couple of hellos, and then the line went dead. What was that all about?11 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call from this number earlier. A male voice with a pronounced Asian accent kept insisting that six individuals had breached my network. I humorously remarked that sounded about right, and then he urged me to investigate it immediately. Naturally, I refused his request, but it was unsettling how he already knew my name. After some back and forth, he eventually ended the call, claiming to be from Realtek. Quite the experience!Realtek11 yearsI've received calls from this number numerous times. I've taken to answering the phone but choosing to stay silent. I'm quite hopeful this is hitting them in the pocket! After a brief pause, an automated voice chimes in with a "goodbye" and promptly disconnects the call. It's evident this is a dodgy number!11 yearsJust blocked this number right away.11 yearstotal scam, watch out!11 years002075230121 - Received a call saying that yesterday, six different computers accessed my internet within two minutes. They even knew my first name. I asked the caller which company they were from. They told me and then asked if I was near my computer. I said no. When I asked them to repeat the company name, I couldn’t hear it right because of the noise in the background. I requested they spell it out, which they did - just "dial check". Then I asked how they got this info, and the call was ended. It was pretty unsettling and I can see how people might fall for this. Stay cautious.11 yearsNo idea really.11 yearsThey're all just a bunch of cheats.11 yearsI inquired whether the caller genuinely thought I'd be taken in by his ruse. He replied with an air of arrogance, saying, "Naturally, many do," and promptly disconnected the line...11 yearsJust got a call from someone saying they were 'Just Dial' and told me I had 6 computers hacking my Wi Fi. I told them I know my stuff tech-wise and just thanked them and hung up!Just Dial11 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number along with a few other sketchy ones-apparently, the caller claims to be a bona fide Microsoft technician. They keep telling me that, according to their records, my system's been infected due to some dodgy updates and that I must sit at my computer so they can guide me through the process of getting rid of these supposed viruses. When I politely declined, the tone shifted dramatically, and he ended up hurling abuse at me before slamming the phone down. What a cheek!Microsoft11 yearsJust like everyone else, they claimed i had linked 6 computers or something, said they were from "Just". When i asked more, she just hung up!! No idea how they got my number!!11 yearsI got a call today from someone inquiring about my granddad. It all seemed a bit off, and the chap on the other end, who sounded of Asian descent, hung up before I could ask more questions. Quite odd, really!11 yearsJust had another couple of rings from this dodgy caller-ID. We've told them to stop phoning us, yet they keep pestering!11 yearsDefinitely a scam, watch out everyone!11 yearsGot a call from this number, some guy claiming to be with the Microsoft support team. He said there were 8 users on my internet and asked if I wanted to fix it. I asked which company he was from and he said Microsoft. I told him I use a Mac, not Windows, and he quickly said they can check Macs too. I just said alright, thanks, and hung up. Total SCAM!!!Microsoft11 yearsToday, I answered a call from this number, and a rather insistent gentleman of Asian descent was on the line, attempting to persuade me that our network had been compromised. He was keen on gaining access to our computer system. Naturally, I declined his request and instructed him to take our number off his contact list. Despite my clear refusal, he continued to press the issue, claiming we had a serious problem. I firmly told him to cease any further communication and hung up. A few hours later, I got another call from the same number, but it seems they quickly ended the call upon recognising my voice.11 yearsSome woman called Sonia rang me, she knew my full name and email. She said around 6pm yesterday that I had 6 computers connected through mine. I asked who she was from and she said Windows. Yeah right. I just told her to jog on.Sonia11 yearsI received a rather suspicious call from this number earlier today. The chap on the line inquired if I’d shared my Wi-Fi password with anyone, claiming he had been alerted to the fact that six unfamiliar devices were connected to my network. He seemed quite eager for me to access my computer, and I suspect it was an attempt to gain remote control. Despite my best efforts to clarify which company he represented and how he was affiliated with my internet service provider, he ultimately hung up. I’d advise against trusting any calls from this number; they seem decidedly dodgy!11 yearsI got a call from this number. The person on the line asked who usually pays the bills and the name of the person responsible for the household expenses. They claimed they were sending a letter about some electrical repairs. It was a woman speaking with an Indian accent. When I asked why she needed all that info, she quickly ended the call. She never gave her name or the company she was representing. Definitely a SCAM.11 yearsThis was my first time getting a call like this, and honestly it didn’t seem very believable. The guy mentioned something about 6 computers and told me to press the windows key and the r key at the same time, then type in fastsupport[###]. I pretended to go along with it but kept asking him random questions, which really seemed to irritate him! Eventually he said I was wasting his time and after about 10 minutes, he got fed up and just ended the call.11 yearsGot a couple of calls from this number, no one spoke, just heard some automated voice saying goodbye. I’ve put the number on block.11 yearsThis morning, I received a rather curious call from this number. The caller, a woman with an Indian accent, knew my name and asked whether I was the person they were trying to reach. As soon as I confirmed, she abruptly hung up. I barely had time to say 'hello' before the line went dead. It's rather unsettling, really. This was the first time I had heard from this number, and the fact that she was already aware of my name gave me pause. When I attempted to return the call, it wouldn't connect, which only deepened my suspicions. Quite the peculiar encounter, indeed!11 yearsA gentleman with a distinct accent called my mobile earlier, inquiring whether I was aware that six individuals had suddenly been linked to my internet connection just yesterday. He asked if I'd authorised it, to which I replied that I certainly had not. He insisted I should hop onto my computer immediately so he could demonstrate how they managed to get in. I explained that I was busy at work and unable to access my device. Eventually, I informed him that I was terminating the call, which I did without hesitation. Our internet is secured with a password, so it's quite clearly a scam call.11 yearsBeen gettin calls from this number since 25/7/15. I finally picked up but didn't share any info or say who I was. Some bloke called Steve said he was from fraud dept about my Windows PC. I told him he’s got the wrong person and asked where he was calling from. He said Libya then just ended the call outta nowhere.SteveLibya11 yearsJust got a call about half an hour ago. Like others have said before, some lady was trying to get me to let her take over my computer remotely. She said that 6 accounts had been hacked linked to my email and warned me not to use online banking or shopping sites. I rang Microsoft on 08003603291, and they told me they know about these scammers, and that Microsoft would never call you about stuff like this. Don’t let anyone get remote control of your PC!Microsoft11 yearsI received a phone call from this number earlier today, and a woman on the line mentioned something regarding my email account and the devices linked to it. As she began to recite my email address, I interrupted her halfway through to inquire about the issue with my computer. At that point, she simply hung up. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!11 yearsGot a call from an Indian bloke claiming 6 computers were using my internet. At first, he wanted to speak to my mum. I told him my internet company would have contacted me if there was an issue, but he said that’s not how they do it. I mentioned my Wi-Fi’s secured with a password, and he replied people can just look up how to hack passwords online. Then he asked if I shared internet with neighbours, and again I said no. I called him out for having my number not my mum’s, who he thought he was chatting to, and he asked for her number. I flat out refused - total scammer!11 yearsGot a call at work from an Indian bloke trying to sell printer cartridges. Blocked him straight away!India11 yearsGot a call from an Indian guy saying my internet was open and that 5 computers got added to my network in the last few days, even tho this number’s been trying to reach me for like 2 weeks. He said I had BT internet and Norton security, which isn’t true at all. When I said I work in IT, he still pushed that there was an issue and wanted to get into my computer. I told him to take my number off his list and then ended the call.India11 yearsGot a call from a bloke who sounded Indian, going on about the same computer problem story. He was really pushy, I kept him chatting for a bit before losing interest. Seems like he was actually calling from Egypt, even though he said he was in London - he was probably confused 'cause the number had the London area code!LondonEgypt11 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent saying she was from Microsoft. She told me that 5 new computers had been connected to my network and asked me to open my PC so she could show me how to check. Sounds fishy to me, like a scam or something dodgy going on. Why would they even care about that?Microsoft11 yearsI received a rather peculiar call today. They claimed to have my name and email, saying they’d identified five unfamiliar devices connecting to my Wi-Fi network. I engaged with him for about ten minutes, but I decided to end the conversation when I realised it was a tiresome charade. I wasn’t going to grant them any access to my computer, that much was clear!11 yearsThey knew my name and email, said they found 5 new devices using my wifi. Chatted with him for about 10 minutes. When I told him I wasn’t interested and he was wasting his time, he just ended the call. No way I’m lettin him into my computer.Submit Your Own Report (75230121)
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