01213691839

☎️ 01213691839 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TTNC Limited. It is part of the phone block 121369 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.

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+441213691839+44 121 369 18390121 369 1839+44-121-369-1839

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0121 369 1839 Tagged as:

dawn birmingham bournville halesowen moseley valued properties royal mail south yardley yardley / sheldon nasar

TimeLine of events for phone number 01213691839

  • Potential scam targeting elderly individuals
    May
    2018
  • Received same letter in Halesowen
    Apr
    2018
  • Avoid this service at all costs
    Apr
    2018
  • Request for photo sharing
    Mar
    2018
  • Received similar handwritten letter too
    Mar
    2018
  • Caller interested in purchasing property
    Mar
    2018
  • Avoid this letter, poor quality
    Mar
    2018
  • Received letter about property sale
    Mar
    2018
  • Received suspicious letter, googled number
    Mar
    2018
  • Nasar is a scammer. Beware
    Feb
    2018
  • Scam artist preys on vulnerable individuals
    Feb
    2018
  • Concerns about potential property investor
    Feb
    2018
  • Unoriginal letter, financial irresponsibility noted
    Feb
    2018
  • Distrusted hand-written letter from Dawn
    Feb
    2018
  • Suspicious local investor identity questioned
    Feb
    2018
  • Scam warning, hand-written note, avoid
    Feb
    2018
  • Possible scam reported, authorities alerted
    Feb
    2018
  • Suspicious letter and recent break-in
    Feb
    2018
  • Unwanted solicitation, refused to share details
    Feb
    2018
  • Suspicious letter from "investor" Dawn
    Feb
    2018
  • No response; considered suspicious letter
    Feb
    2018
  • Suspicious investor, unusual actions noted
    Feb
    2018
  • Received identical letter, ignored call
    Jan
    2018
  • Ignore unsolicited letters, avoid scams
    Jan
    2018
  • Common letter received, Kings Heath
    Jan
    2018
  • Suspicious letter from local investor
    Jan
    2018
  • Suspicious house buying letter received
    Jan
    2018
  • Received note from potential buyer
    Jan
    2018
  • Received similar letter, discarded it
    Jan
    2018
  • Fraudulent letters from "Dawn" received
    Jan
    2018
  • Letter from investor named Dawn
    Jan
    2018
  • Unwanted letters from potential buyer
    Jan
    2018
  • Similar experience, seeking clarification
    Jan
    2018
  • Received house offer from Dawn
    Jan
    2018
  • Suspicious house buyer named Dawn
    Jan
    2018
  • Delivery man spotted in Lottie area
    Jan
    2018
  • Suspicious letter from "investor" Dawn
    Jan
    2018
Number Of Searches: 110 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 31 December 2017 General Reputation: negative

This number has recently been searched from Torbryan(Devon) and Upper Leigh(Staffordshire).

01213691839 has 37 comments of which 33 x neutral and 4 x negative

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01213691839 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 01213691839 👆 is reported as a suspicious and likely scam operation involving handwritten letters from someone named "Dawn," claiming to be a local property investor interested in buying homes across various areas in Birmingham and nearby locations. The letters are often delivered anonymously in plain envelopes and contain a phone number linked to a company called Valued Properties. Recipients express strong distrust, noting the approach targets vulnerable individuals, especially the elderly, and lacks professionalism typical of legitimate investors or estate agents. Many warn others to avoid contact, dispose of the letters immediately, and refrain from providing personal information. Local community members and authorities have been alerted, advising that proper property sales be handled through reputable channels to prevent potential fraud or exploitation.

Reports on phone number 01213691839

8 years
My dad, who’s quite old, found a handwritten note slipped through his letterbox from someone called Dawn saying she’d like to buy his house. After looking into it, the phone number on the note goes back to a firm named Valued Properties. It seems to me like the handwritten note is a trick to make folks think it’s just a personal message and not from a business, probably to build trust. I’m really keen to know if this company is intentionally going after elderly people.
DawnValued Properties
8 years
Just got an identical letter myself in the Halesowen vicinity!
Halesowen
8 years
I got a letter identical to what others have been reporting. Best to steer clear of this one, if you can!
8 years
Would it be possible for you to share or display those photographs?
8 years
I experienced something quite similar-a letter written by hand just turned up for me too!
8 years
I had a call from a woman named Dawn who was keen on purchasing my place. Honestly, it’s just laughable. What a ridiculous situation!
Dawn
8 years
I’ve just had a rather amusing handwritten note land on my doorstep. I'm based in Halesowen and honestly, the standard of the letter is beyond ridiculous. I'd steer clear of this at all costs!
Halesowen
8 years
Just yesterday, I got a letter from someone named Dawn, expressing an interest in purchasing my property in South Yardley.
DawnSouth Yardley
8 years
I stumbled upon a handwritten letter yesterday from someone named Dawn, hailing from the Yardley/Sheldon locality. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to look up the number, just to be on the safe side. It certainly appears that there might be something off about it!
DawnYardley / Sheldon
8 years
Beware of him; his name’s Nasar, and he’s up to no good! Best not to let him through the door.
Nasar
8 years
What a complete shambles! These con artists try to swindle you by offering a mere fraction of your home's true worth. They're nothing but predators, targeting those in a tight spot. Honestly, they're a bunch of low-life scoundrels. I’ve even got pictures of the bloke and his dodgy motor! Absolutely despicable!
8 years
I’ve received the same correspondence and decided to give them a call. A gentleman claiming to be a property investor answered. He expressed interest in coming to have a look at my home, which has left me rather anxious about potential outcomes. I can’t shake off the worry about what might unfold next.
9 years
Just like many others, I received a handwritten note from ‘Dawn’, though it appeared to have been first signed off by 'Dean'. They’ve forked out for postage, so clearly they’ve got cash to throw around!
DawnDean
9 years
Just got a letter from someone called Dawn, and what caught my eye first was the envelope. It looked like a kid had written the address, but it was posted through the Royal Mail, which seemed a bit odd. Honestly, I wouldn’t trust it - feels like it could be a scam!
DawnRoyal Mail
9 years
Purporting to be a "local investor", yet the contact number is situated a good 10 miles away from me in KH! Furthermore, that fancy script seems rather masculine for someone named 'Dawn', doesn’t it?
KHDawn
9 years
Beware of this one! Got a handwritten note shoved through my letterbox from someone called Dawn. Just a bit of paper with no details. Definitely seems like a scam, so best to steer clear.
9 years
We received a note here in Quinton from someone named Dawn instructing us to ring this number. Clearly a fraudulent scheme, I've alerted the police, our local news outlet, the councillor, and even our Member of Parliament on Twitter.
QuintonDawnTwitter
9 years
I recently received a rather unusual letter penned by someone named Dawn, expressing interest in purchasing my property here in Birmingham. To my astonishment, it seems I’m not the only one-several others have reported the same. Just last week, we had an unsettling experience with a would-be burglar. Is it purely chance that these events have coincided?
DawnBirmingham
9 years
I returned home to find a rather cheeky letter proposing to buy my house! Naturally, I called to voice my displeasure, and they requested my personal details in order to relay my thoughts. Why on earth would I give them my information for that? It’s quite straightforward: if I were considering selling my house, I'd have put it on the market myself. Honestly, it’s ridiculous to shove junk mail through people’s letterboxes. Utterly daft!
9 years
So my folks got this handwritten note on some plain paper, dropped off at their place. It said someone named Dawn is an investor looking to buy their house, and she left a phone number to get in touch. When I called it, all they said was “this is Dawn’s phone.” Honestly, it felt a bit dodgy, like it might be a scam or something fishy going on.
Dawn
9 years
I came across a handwritten note and gave the number a go, but there was no answer. It all seemed a bit suspicious to me. Straight into the rubbish it went!
9 years
It's absolutely bonkers and rather dodgy how the genuine investor seems to be operating. That letter? Straight in the rubbish, it was!
9 years
I got a similar letter in the Hall Green vicinity. Just disregard it. If you're considering selling, it's best to go through a trustworthy estate agent. Don’t fall for any tricks!
Hall Green
9 years
I received yet another handwritten note from Dawn. I tried calling the number provided, but she was tied up at the time! They requested my phone number and email to return my call, but I opted not to share that information.
9 years
I've received a letter identical to what others have mentioned regarding Kings Heath.
Kings Heath
9 years
I recently stumbled upon a rather peculiar letter that was penned by hand, devoid of any return address. It claimed to be from a local investor keen on purchasing my property. The number provided was the only contact detail included. Quite frankly, it reeks of suspicion and seems far from the norm for reputable investors. I've decided to toss it straight into the rubbish, but I feel compelled to alert others to exercise caution with this one. I wouldn’t put any trust in this individual, particularly as I’m based in Moseley, Birmingham.
MoseleyBirmingham
9 years
I recently got a rather peculiar letter, it was scrawled out by hand and didn’t even include a return address. The sender claimed to be a local investor eager to purchase my property, and they provided a contact number. Honestly, it seems off - genuine investors usually follow proper channels, don’t they? I’ll be tossing that straight into the rubbish bin, but I wanted to give a heads up to others out there. Be wary of this character; I wouldn’t trust them for a second. This happened in Moseley, Birmingham, just so you know.
MoseleyBirmingham
9 years
We’ve come across a handwritten message from someone named Dawn, tucked away in a plain envelope. It seems she’s a local investor eager to purchase our property. However, as we currently have tenants, this is rather unhelpful and merely an inconvenience for both parties. We're situated in the Bournville neighbourhood of Birmingham, just for context.
DawnBournvilleBirmingham
9 years
We've too received a similar letter from someone named Dawn in the Bournville vicinity. We've chucked it in the rubbish bin as well.
DawnBournville
9 years
Today, I received yet another letter from someone identifying herself as "Dawn," a local property investor. This isn't the first time this number has blessed me with such correspondence. To the recycling bin it goes, once more!
Dawn
9 years
Hello! I also got a letter today from someone named Dawn who is purportedly a local investor. I believe she’s based in the B13 region.
DawnB13
9 years
Greetings! Today, we've unexpectedly received a series of handwritten notes - each boasting a unique style - from an individual named Dawn, expressing interest in purchasing my property. The phone number 0121 369 1839 was mentioned within these letters. Just to clarify, my home is definitely not on the market. Dawn purports to be an investor. Just thought I’d share this information for anyone who might be curious.
Dawn
9 years
I encountered something similar just a couple of days back. Is there anyone who can shed some light on what this might pertain to?
9 years
I got a letter expressing interest in purchasing my home from someone named Dawn, and her contact number was included.
Dawn
9 years
A little note slipped through my door the other day, expressing an interest in purchasing my property from someone named 'Dawn'. However, when a mate of mine rang the number provided, they were rather dodgy about it all and claimed 'Dawn' was out of the office. Quite the curious situation, if you ask me!
Dawn
9 years
Spotted someone quite diminutive in the Lottie Road vicinity, delivering parcels it seemed. We’ve had a few come our way as well. Is it possible this is connected to those new estate agents in the area?
Lottie Road
9 years
I got my hands on a rather shoddily scrawled letter from a lady named Dawn, who purports to be a local investor. The letter had this number jotted down in it.
Dawn

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