01215154082
☎️ 01215154082 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 121515 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01215154082
- Spam calls disturb elderly userFeb
2017Unwanted call from fake companyFeb
2017Polite Indian man asking about debtsFeb
2017Suspicious call regarding fake applicationFeb
2017Received multiple unrecognized calls, untraceableFeb
2017Unwanted daily debt helpline callsFeb
2017Repetitive prank calls from scammersFeb
2017Reported fake debt helpline callFeb
2017Missed call, unobtainable signal, frustratedFeb
2017Unrecognized number; advised not to answerFeb
2017Number Of Searches: 302 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 11 February 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Buckley Green(Warwickshire), Falkirk(Stirlingshire), Great Green(Cambridgeshire), Notting Hill(Greater London) and South Stifford(Essex).
01215154082 has 10 comments of which 6 x neutral and 4 x negative
01215154082 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01215154082 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance with calls mainly early morning and afternoons, often from a polite Indian caller claiming to be from the National Debt Line or Bank of England. They ask about debts or credit card issues, sometimes seeking a person not at the number called. Callers may be pushing for information under suspicious pretences, with some users suspecting scams. The number frequently appears as ex-directory or cannot be called back, adding to doubts about legitimacy. Recipients include vulnerable or elderly individuals. Overall, the calls are unwanted, often vexing, and linked to potential fraud, with no easy way to identify or contact the caller legitimately.
Reports on phone number 01215154082
9 yearsI’ve been receiving persistent calls from someone with a foreign accent, rambling on about credit card issues. Unfortunately, as I’m deaf, I can’t make out what they’re saying. They rang me at half eight this morning and again later in the day. At 87 years old, I really wish to avoid these interruptions!9 yearsGot a call from a guy with an Indian accent who said his name was Dan. He started off asking how I was, but when I asked what the call was about, he claimed he was ringing from the National Debt Line. I questioned him again, and he told me it concerned some debts I supposedly had. I told him that’s not the case and asked who he wanted to reach. He said “Mr William,” which is no one I know. I then told him to remove my number from their list straight away. If I get any more calls, I’ll be reporting them to both the Financial Conduct Authority and the Communications Ombudsman.DanWilliamFinancial Conduct AuthorityCommunications Ombudsman9 yearsGot a call from a very polite Indian bloke, who first asked if I had a moment to chat. He then said he was ringing from the national debt helpline and wanted to check if I had any debts, especially on my credit cards.9 yearsGot a call from a woman with an Indian accent, said it was about my application to the national debt line. Problem is, I never put in any application, so it’s gotta be a scam. Also, the number she used was hidden, so seemed a bit dodgy to me.Line9 yearsFor the past week, this number has been ringing me non-stop daily but i never pick up. When i tried returning the call using both my mobile and landline, it just says the number isn’t valid or doesn’t exist. Quite odd really!9 yearsThis number’s been ringing me every day for the past five days. The caller claims to be from the national debt helpline but also referenced the Bank of England at some point. They were asking for someone who doesn’t actually live here, then tried to find out if anyone else in the house had debts. Then they just hung up.Bank of England9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with the Bank of England - clearly messing about. I told him off and he just hung up. Then I got another call, this time with an Indian accent. I started counting how many days it’s been. Proper annoying!Bank of England9 yearsgot a call from someone saying they were the national debt helpline, sounded like an indian lady. she kept asking about my identity, seemed like she was fishing for info? is that even allowed for a legit company? felt like she just wanted to start chatting with me. also, the phone number they used looked fake or spoofed. pretty suspicious if you ask me.9 yearsI saw I’d missed a call and rang back, but all I got was no signal. Proper hassle that.9 yearsBeen getting calls like this too, and whenever I try ringing back on my mobile or home phone, it just says the number’s unknown. Honestly, I’m curious who’s behind those calls. My advice? Don’t pick up in the first place! If you can’t return the call, it probably isn’t legit. Stay safe!Submit Your Own Report (0121 515 4082)
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