01212710380
☎️ 01212710380 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by VoiceHost Limited. It is part of the phone block 121271 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01212710380
- Fraudulent phone call scam reportedJun
2023Elderly person misled into expensive purchaseMay
2023Scam call from fake BTApr
2023Scam, return overpriced phoneApr
2023Report phone sales to trading standardsApr
2023Warning about suspected phone scamFeb
2023Warning: Possible coercive sales tacticsJan
2023Elderly parents harassed by scammersDec
2022Frequent unwanted phone calls receivedNov
2022Suspicious caller, blocked immediatelyNov
2022Company falsely claiming phone issuesNov
2022Unsolicited call selling unnecessary devicesNov
2022Received unwanted sales call, scamNov
2022Phone number for secure communicationOct
2021Unsolicited sales call leads to suspicionSep
2021Warning about potential scam callAug
2021Mum felt pressured giving informationJun
2021Bank confirmed scam incidents, preventionJun
2021User considering secure phone offerMay
2021Phone scam misleading elderly womanMay
2021Asian man offering anti-harassment serviceMar
2021Persistent scammer for phone upgradeFeb
2021Persistent caller offering free phoneFeb
2021Scam call from fake companyFeb
2021Questionable request for debit card informationFeb
2021Caller requesting debit card informationFeb
2021Invalid format for summaryFeb
2021Warning of potential phone scamFeb
2021Warn about card details scamFeb
2021Scam targeting elderly individuals for paymentFeb
2021GB Handsets pushy but unique dubiouslyJan
2021Man reports scam phone callJan
2021Upset about nuisance call serviceJan
2021Fell for dodgy phone scamDec
2020Scam targeting elderly with Alzheimer'sNov
2020Call from suspicious caller, bewareNov
2020Offered phone for £100 with call blockerNov
2020Received suspicious phone call, likely scamOct
2020Neil Johnson requesting bank informationOct
2020Warning about bank card phishingSep
2020Received suspicious cold call, potential scamSep
2020Neil Johnson offered cold call blockerSep
2020Scam call offering free phoneAug
2020Number Of Searches: 172 Number Of Comments: 36 First Seen: 01 August 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Sandholes(County Tyrone) and Tolladine(Worcestershire).
01212710380 has 36 comments of which 26 x negative and 10 x neutral
01212710380 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01212710380 👆 is reported as a persistent scam targeting elderly and vulnerable individuals in the UK, involving unsolicited calls from people using various aliases and company names like Secure Talk, GB Handsets, and Great British Handsets. Callers pressure recipients into purchasing overpriced telephones with supposed call-blocking features, often claiming affiliation to well-known firms. They frequently possess partial personal data, coercing victims into handing over bank or card details. Refunds are rarely honoured, and return processes are deliberately complicated or non-existent. Relatives and victims describe distress, repeated calls, aggressive tactics, and financial loss. Authorities including trading standards and banks have been notified by many affected. It is strongly advised to avoid sharing any personal or payment information and report any suspicious contacts immediately.
Reports on phone number 01212710380
3 yearsMy old mum got a call from some bloke who gave the name Peter Parker and somehow talked her into buying two mobiles for £300. When I rang back, they put me on hold for ages, then cut off. I tried to get a name, and the guy eventually said he was Urjen Machenda, claiming to be based in Tysley, Birmingham. Feeling right annoyed about the whole thing. Definitely reporting this to trading standards. Waiting to hear back.Peter ParkerUrjen MachendaTysleyBirmingham3 yearsMy elderly mum, who’s got Alzheimers, was talked into buying a BT phone for £159 by Secure Talk. They won’t give her her money back either. Really unfair situation.Secure Talk3 yearsMy grandmother received a phone call from a bloke named Albert Wilson, who pretended to be from BT. He stated that he would pay her a visit to swap out her phone for a new one, and wanted to charge her a whopping £153.90 for the privilege. He even asked for her credit card information! Thankfully, after reaching out to BT directly, we discovered it was all a ruse. Just a heads up to everyone to stay vigilant!Albert WilsonBT3 yearsGot a call from 01212710380 and they were pushing really hard on my elderly family member to buy an overpriced phone. After lots of pressure they finally said yes. I’ve reported this to trading standards because Secure Talk UK, which is tied to DMV Communications, seem to be behind it. If you get a call selling phones like this, make sure you let trading standards know.Secure Talk UKDMV Communications4 yearsExercise extreme caution as they may obtain your agreement, which could potentially make their actions lawful. However, their tactics are quite manipulative. It’s best to refrain from sharing any personal information-especially financial details-under any circumstances.4 yearsOver the last couple of days, my elderly folks have had four calls from someone claiming to be "Albert Wilson" with an Indian accent, also giving the name Justin at times. This person convinced my dad that all phones are outdated and must be replaced. He ended up agreeing to buy three cordless 'long life' phones with added call barring features. Luckily, the payment cards weren’t processed, so they didn’t manage to take the £446.70 they demanded. Despite being told to stop, they keep ringing. It's really upsetting and stressful for my parents.Albert WilsonJustin4 yearsI keep receiving a barrage of unwanted phone calls.4 yearsI received a call from a woman who had a distinctive Asian accent, claiming her name was Jessica. She requested my credit card's expiration date, which seemed rather suspicious. Without hesitation, I blocked the number!Jessica4 yearsThis number rang my aunt, claiming to be from a firm named Secure Talk. They attempted to peddle a phone for £289, even though she had no use for it. It really upset her quite a bit.Secure Talk4 yearsSo this guy, Albert Wilson, with a thick Indian accent, gave my dad a ring. My dad’s pretty old and still getting over losing mum recently. These lot somehow twisted his arm into buying two phones for nearly £280. They tried charging his card twice - lucky the bank spotted the second one and stopped it. I told him straight up he was taking advantage of an older bloke. He kept saying he was legit and promised to get back to me after chatting with his boss. But when I asked about cancelling and getting our money back, of course, no reply since. Shameless really.Albert Wilson5 yearsCalled me from 01212710380, said it was Secure Talk. Bit suspicious if you ask me.Secure Talk5 years01212710380 My dad got a call from a man who seemed to know nearly everything about him except the card expiry date. They sounded really convincing, so I’d recommend everyone to be careful and watch out for this scam. Before agreeing to anything, my dad said he wanted to check with me first. When I rang the number back, it brought me here. Please don’t share any info or agree to what they’re asking!5 yearsThis bloke kept calling my Mum non-stop, and in the end, she told him her bank details because she was feeling really pressured.5 yearsHad to get my aunty's bank cards blocked after a dodgy call. The bank told me it was a scam and said loads of people had reported the same thing already.5 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be from Secure Telephone Handset Company. They promised to stop all annoying calls from bothering me ever again. They started explaining the features of their phone and then asked for my bank card info. After that, they wanted a one-time payment, something like £148.19, though I’m not exactly sure about the figure since the guy had a strong foreign accent.5 yearsMy mum got a call from GB Handsets, and they tricked her by pretending to be BT, saying they already had her info. She ended up paying £148.90 for some call blocking phone. I looked for their website but there isn't one, which is suspicious. They claim to be DMB Communication Ltd from Birmingham, but there's no proper address or way to return the product. Feels like a total scam targeting older people who might not be sure what’s going on. Really awful.GB HandsetsBTDMB Communication LtdBirmingham5 yearsGot a call from a guy called David, sounded Asian, who said he could stop the annoying calls if I paid him a single £150 fee. Seems like a dodgy way to handle harassment calls if you ask me.David5 yearsMy mum, who has Alzheimer's, got a call from a guy named Neil who insisted he wanted to send her a free phone because she was supposedly a loyal customer. Luckily, she didn't share any of her bank info with him this time. This isn't the first time she's had calls from this bloke - he's really relentless.Neil5 yearsGot a call from someone named ‘David,’ sounded Indian, ringing my mum who's quite old. He said she required a new phone setup to stop annoying calls - pretty rich considering what they were doing! He wanted her bank info and all sorts; seemed like one of those GB handsets scams. I rang them back and warned if they dare phone again, I’d take legal steps. They kept insisting they were a ‘Limited’ Company, but honestly, it’s just been pure harassment.DavidLimited Company5 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent who said her name was Jessica, but she refused to share her last name even after I kept asking. She was trying to get me to give her the expiry date on my debit card, the one linked to the phone bill's monthly direct debit.Jessica5 yearsI got a call from a woman with an Asian accent, she said her name was Jessica, but only after I pushed her for a name. She never mentioned a last name though. She asked me to provide the expiry date of my debit card - the same one linked to the monthly direct debit for my phone bill.Jessica5 yearsI got a call from a guy claiming he was sorting out my call barring. Then he suddenly wanted my card’s expiry date - I told him no way and ended the call. Later, he phoned again, so I asked for a number to call him back. He said it was from GB Handsets, some phone seller. I looked them up online and found this site. The bloke, who said his name was Alex Walker and sounded foreign, got a bit frustrated when I kept questioning why he needed my card info. Make sure to warn older family members and pals about this trick.GB HandsetsAlex Walker5 yearsI got a call the other day from a bloke claiming he was helping me update my call barring settings. When he started asking for the expiry date on my card, I just ended the call. Later on, he rang again, so I asked for his number to call him back. Turns out, it was someone from GB Handsets, a phone seller, which I looked up online and it brought me straight here. The guy, who said his name was Alex Walker and sounded foreign, got pretty irritated when I kept questioning why he needed my card info. Make sure you tell older mates and family to watch out for this sort of con.GB HandsetsGoogleAlex Walker5 yearsMy mum got a call from someone who already knew her name and phone number. They tried convincing her to make a single payment for a new phone. She ended the call but the person kept calling back. Now she's really stressed and confused, thinking she might've accidentally shared her card info. Definitely a scam!6 yearsI got a call from some bloke at GB Handsets who was saying they were the sole company in the UK offering phones with call blocking. He was pretty pushy about it, wouldn't take no for an answer. Eventually, I just kept telling him no and ended the call.GB HandsetsUK6 yearsBeware of GN phones. They tricked my elderly dad into handing over £148.99 for a handset that’s probably worth a quarter of that price somewhere else. Luckily, he rang me up first and I did a quick search online which brought up these reviews. I then phoned their 0121 number and got through to a man with an Asian accent. I told him straight to cancel the purchase or I’d be involving the police. My dad ended up having to cancel his bank card, but I made sure they stopped the order too - they only agreed to after I threatened legal action.6 yearsI got a call from this company called Great British Handsets, saying they could stop all these annoying calls. I told them I wanted to look them up first, and they didn’t take it well at all! Proper rude about it.Great British6 yearsI really messed up this time. Got another scam call and, unbelievably, gave my card info away. Can’t believe how daft I was. Ended up just hanging up the phone straight away.6 yearsSome bloke called, said his name was Alex Walker or summat, sounded like he was from India. Using a proper British phone, he claimed he could block all those annoying calls I get (I was thinking yeah right, sure you can). Then he asked for my credit card expiry date and said he’d wait until I gave it to him. Bit creepy, really, cos he already knew my full name and where I live. Said he’d ring back later on.Alex Walker6 yearsSomeone called and tried to sell me a phone with a call blocker for just £100. Seemed a bit dodgy to me.6 yearsi got a call today from someone called david about a phone with a red button that blocks unwanted calls. he offered it for £147.19 and mentioned they seemed to already have my card info but i refused to give the three numbers on the back. he said it was from g.b. handset but honestly, it was pretty hard to understand him. i tried looking it up on google but found nothing. the number they called from was 01217250177, then they asked me to ring 0121 2710 380. to me, this sounds really dodgy, so i'd say watch out and be careful if you get called from these numbers. feels like a scam to me.DavidG. B. Handset6 yearsMy elderly mum just got a call from someone called Neil Johnson, who was trying to get her bank info. What a horrible thing to do!Neil Johnson6 yearsThey kept ringing my grandma loads of times early on, trying to get her bank card info. On the third time, a bloke called Neil Johnson popped up, and I picked up to tell him off and to quit phoning us. Thankfully, my grandma knows better and didn't hand over any details. The number to ring back was 0121 271 0380, but they kept calling from 0121 296 9008. I’d say just tell them to quit phoning you - it’s the best way to handle it.Neil Johnson6 yearsI got a call from someone named Neil Johnson who tried to sell me a phone that supposedly stops cold calls by just pressing a red button, saying it’d save me £136 every year for a one-time cost of £147. He gave me this number, 01212710380, to call if I had any questions. Well, I just hung up on him. Then he called again but from a different number, 01212969008, showing up on my phone. I told him my daughter would be in touch instead, and after that, he stopped calling.Neil Johnson6 yearsI got a call from some company called Great British Handset, claiming they could stop cold calls. They had my name, address and even my bank card details, which freaked me out. At first, they said their service was free but then they put me through to a supervisor who tried to sell me a phone to block calls for a one time cost of £161. I told them no and ended the call. Plan to keep an eye on my bank account tomorrow just in case anything dodgy happens.6 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying they were from dmv communications, offering a free phone that apparently blocks annoying calls with a button. The number that popped up on my phone was 0121 820 0109, but when he told me to ring back later to think over the deal, he gave me a different number. I reckon both these numbers are dodgy and part of the same scam. Wouldn't trust either of em!DMV CommunicationsSubmit Your Own Report (0121 271 0380)
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