01212882097
☎️ 01212882097 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 121288 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01212882097
- Scam caller, report to authoritiesAug
2011Person named Jason Frank, foreign voiceAug
2011Police referred issue to Trading StandardsAug
2011Received unwanted call, hung upAug
2011Received scam call, will respondJul
2011Only code needed, not photocopyJul
2011Identical call received, same informationJul
2011Suspicious call claiming refund dueJul
2011Suspicious cash voucher scam attemptJul
2011Curious about return ring statusJul
2011Received identical message, no luckJul
201101212882097 has 11 comments of which 11 x neutral
01212882097 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01212882097 👆 is reported as a common scam involving callers claiming to be from government departments such as HM Revenue and Customs or the Ministry of Finance. They use foreign accents and pose as individuals like "Jennifer Wilson" or "Jason Frank." The scammers pressure victims to purchase vouchers, typically for amounts around £150, and request voucher codes or photocopies, promising refunds or cheques in return. Victims are advised not to engage and to report such calls to the police and Trading Standards, who are investigating these incidents. The calls are persistent and often involve threats or urgency, but the vouchers or codes given are never reimbursed. Remain vigilant, verify caller identities carefully, and never provide personal or financial details.
Reports on phone number 01212882097
10 yearsWe got in touch with the police, who kindly supplied us with the contact details for Trading Standards. They’re now set to investigate this matter further.10 yearsGreetings! I've just had a rather unsettling encounter with someone who has a similar accent to yours-he claimed to be Jennifer Wilson. He asked for a £100 voucher straightaway, and when we mentioned we couldn't spare that much, he insisted on chatting with his 'manager.' Eventually, he wanted to know how much we could manage, and upon hearing we only had £15, he said that would suffice. He then proceeded to tell me that the voucher was linked to the Ministry of Finance, totalling £5681. I've reported this to the authorities, who have given me a crime reference number and assured me they’d investigate. I strongly advise anyone reading this to steer clear of such dealings-it's not worth the risk!Jennifer WilsonMinistry of Finance10 yearsThe individual goes by the name of Jason Frank, although I must say, their accent has an intriguing foreign lilt to it.Jason Frank10 yearsI just received a call and when I answered, I swiftly let them know we weren't interested in chatting, then hung up. I suspect they'll try ringing again soon.11 yearsThey’re requesting a photocopy because what they really want is just the code from the voucher, not the physical voucher itself.11 yearsI’ve just received the very same ring about five minutes ago. Still waiting on the return call, though. Quite curious! Have you had any luck with a return call yet?11 yearsReceived the same message, absolutely no doubt about it.12 yearsI've just had the same sort of call. The woman on the line instructed me to pop down to my local Spar and purchase a UKash voucher for £150, claiming that a mate of hers nearby would swing by to collect it. It’s rather baffling, but this persistent lunatic, Mr Stephen, continues ringing me! I'm set to receive another call from her at 6 this evening. I reckon I’ll pick up and respond with something cheeky like, "Hello, you've reached the Scam Squad. How can we assist while we trace this call?"SparStephenScam Squad12 yearsI received the same phone call, featuring the precise details that they shared with you all. Quite the coincidence, isn't it?12 yearsReceived a peculiar call earlier. The individuals on the other end instructed us to pop down to a nearby newsagent and purchase a £150 cash voucher for the UK, then to make a photocopy while retaining the original. They claimed that when their representative arrives to hand over our cheque, we must present the photocopy as evidence for their commission payment. Once the cheque clears-which they mentioned could take a few weeks-they'd return to collect the original voucher. Well, to say we're sceptical would be an understatement!UK12 yearsI received a call from this number, and the individuals on the line claimed to represent HM Revenue and Customs, saying there’s a reimbursement for some bank charges owed to us. They mentioned they’d be sending a cheque but didn’t ask for any banking details. Instead, they said someone would follow up with us later to provide additional information. Quite suspicious, I must say!HM Revenue and CustomsSubmit Your Own Report (0121 288 2097)
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