01212851952
☎️ 01212851952 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by AQL Wholesale Ltd. It is part of the phone block 121285 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01212851952
- Spam call or telemarketer concernOct
2018Inappropriate, hateful language, promoting violenceAug
2018Beware of VIP ticket scamsAug
2018Frequent calls from unknown numberNov
2017Missed call, no message leftAug
2017skeptical about free curry offerAug
2017Repeated nuisance calls about restaurant dealsMay
2017Call from suspicious Indian callerMay
2017Suspect offer for VIP diners cardApr
2017Annoying multiple silent calls nightlyApr
2017Indian caller, rejected offerApr
2017Boiler company owner enjoys curryFeb
2017Frequent scam calls from "Indian restaurant"Jan
2017Suspicious solicitation for bank detailsJan
2017Phone scam "discount" sales pitchJan
2017Unwanted call from Indian restaurantJan
2017Beware of Indian restaurant discount scamDec
2016Phone call sounds genuine, still scamDec
2016Warning: Indian food discount scamDec
2016Number Of Searches: 359 Number Of Comments: 17 First Seen: 13 December 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balnapaling(Highland), Beckfoot(Cumbria), North Ferriby(North Yorkshire), Springfield(West Midlands) and Thornby(Cumbria).
01212851952 has 17 comments of which 7 x negative and 10 x neutral
01212851952 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01212851952 👆 is reported as an annoying scam involving repeated calls from a Birmingham number, offering bogus VIP discount cards or free meals at local Indian restaurants. Callers often claim to be from well-known eateries but the restaurants deny any connection. The calls sometimes come silent or with no one on the line, and the scammers persistently try to gather bank details, occasionally offering to collect payment in person. Many recipients hang up quickly or block the number, recognising the scam, yet the calls remain frequent and intrusive. The callers use convincing scripts and local references but their intentions appear fraudulent, aiming to trick people into handing over sensitive financial info. Several victims have checked with the named restaurants and confirmed these offers aren’t genuine.
Reports on phone number 01212851952
8 yearsGot the same call here. They asked if I wanted a VIP pass to an Indian place nearby that supposedly gives you a free meal with every order. Then they tried to get my card details to charge £20. Total scam, as usual. But honestly, I reckon loads of folks probably get duped by this.8 yearsHonestly, tell them to take their families and their nonsense and just get lost. We don’t want them here, so they can pack up and leave our country for good. Enough of this rubbish!9 yearsI keep getting calls every day from a Birmingham number, but when I answer, there’s either no one there or just some weird hold music. I have no clue what they're trying to sell or why they’re calling since we don’t live anywhere near Birmingham. Really puzzling!Birmingham9 yearsReceived a call whilst we were away, but thankfully, they didn’t leave a message on the voicemail. What a relief!9 yearsI got a call from some bloke claiming I could get free curries for a whole year from a place called The Everest in Cheltenham, saying it was for their birthday bash or something. I’m well into The Everest’s food, but I highly doubt they’re behind this. Maybe I’m a bit suspicious, but I just ended the call right away.CheltenhamThe Everest9 yearsGot a couple of calls this week from someone pushing deals for indian restaurants nearby, really annoying to be honest.9 yearsGot a ring from a bloke with an Indian accent claiming he was from Bengal Village, near Forest Row. Apparently, he said he was from an Indian restaurant close to our area, but we don’t go there at all. I just cut the call straight away and blocked the number.Bengal VillageForest Row9 yearsI was approached with a pitch for a VIP diners’ card, priced at £25 annually, from a local eatery I frequent. When I attempted to get it directly from the restaurant, they didn’t know anything about it - that set off alarm bells in my mind. They were about to provide a phone number for me to verify the offer, but as luck would have it, I fumbled my phone and the call dropped. I had a nagging feeling I wouldn’t reach the actual proprietor anyway. After checking with the restaurant, they confirmed there’s no such promotion available. The response I received was simply, “What can I do?” which really underscores the predicament. Presumably, these scammers would request my card information, likely swindling more than just £25. K9 yearsGot two calls from this number last night, both were completely silent and came one after another. So frustrating!9 yearsGot a ring from someone with an Indian accent trying to sell me some VIP dining deal. I just told them no thanks and hung up.9 yearsGot a call from a boiler firm the other day, but it sounded more like they wanted to talk about my favourite Indian takeaway! Could hardly get a word in about the heating without them going on about curry dishes. Quite the unexpected chat!10 yearsThis number called us six times today claiming to be from an Indian restaurant, but I’m pretty sure it’s a total scam!10 yearsi got a call where someone was asking for my bank info, and they even said they'd bring the cards right to my door and i'd pay then. I tried calling every indian person on my street and none of them had any idea what it was about.10 yearsA telemarketer rang me up, claiming to be from a nearby Indian restaurant. I cut them off early to remind them my number’s on the TPS, so they really shouldn't be ringing me. Still, they kept pushing, trying to quiz me about Indian cuisine and even offered free meals for a whole year! I politely told them I’m not a fan of Indian food and wasn’t interested, then ended the call. Haven't heard from them since, but if they try again, I’ll definitely report them to the TPS and fraud authorities.Telephone Preference ServiceTPS10 yearsAt first, the call seemed quite legit since they mentioned deals at an Indian place I know nearby. But it was definitely a con. They kept pushing for my bank info, which felt really dodgy. Even after I hung up, they rang me back around seven more times.10 yearsGot a call supposedly about discounts at some Indian restaurants, but they just wanted my bank info. Total scam, so I’ve blocked the number right away!10 yearsThey kept talking about deals on Indian food and other offers, but it all felt fishy. Tried to get my bank info out of me. Definitely a scam, best to avoid and report it to Action Fraud.Action FraudSubmit Your Own Report (0121 285 1952)
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