01217149658
βοΈ 01217149658 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 121714 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01217149658
- Sim scam call, phishing attemptJul
2026Suspicious tech call, blocked scammerJul
2026Suspected spam call, now blockedJul
2026Called twice, no voicemail, blockedJul
2026High pressure, asked sensitive infoJul
2026Scam call; blocked number todayJul
2026Caller "Kevin" with Indian accentJul
2026Fake EE technical support callerJul
2026Impersonation attempt, blocked spam callerJul
2026Scam calls; block number immediatelyJul
2026Lebara scam, fake promo, feeMay
2026Scam call falsely claimed renewalApr
2026Repeated cold call from HastingsFeb
2026Scam call, abusive after refusalFeb
2026Fake Lebara scam, rude responseDec
2025Number Of Searches: 34 Number Of Comments: 15 First Seen: 30 November 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Butterley(Derbyshire), Porterfield(East Renfrewshire), Salum(Argyll and Bute) and Whitebirk(Lancashire).
01217149658 has 15 comments of which 11 x neutral and 4 x negative
01217149658 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01217149658 π is reported as a scam number often pretending to be from mobile providers like Lebara, EE, or Three, offering fake discounts or promotions. Callers may try to get personal info like security codes and use aggressive or abusive language if declined. Some mention false contract renewals or demand cancellation fees. Itβs frequently linked to cold calls and automated messages claiming to be Hastings. Users found it untrustworthy and annoying.
Reports on phone number 01217149658
1 monthGot a call from some dodgy number saying my SIM would be switched off soon and they'd be sending me a new one. Then they asked for my email to “verify” my account. Sounded like a total scam to me.1 monthGot a couple of calls today from someone claiming to be EE tech support, warning my SIM would stop working in 24 hours. The bloke couldn’t tell me my name, which was a red flag. He said he’d send me a link by text but when I asked for it by email, he kept pestering for my address. I just told him to use the email on file, and after a bit of faffing about, he gave up. Just ended up blocking the number.EE1 monthThis number called me but it went straight to voicemail and they didn’t leave anything. My phone flagged it as possible spam, which seems about right after reading some of the other reviews. I’ve just gone ahead and blocked it now.1 monthTwice I got calls from them but no message left, so I just blocked the number after reading loads of bad reviews.1 monthThey wanted me to give them my password, date of birth, which bank I use, plus my marital status and where I live. It felt really pushy, kept putting the pressure on saying my number would get switched off.1 monthToday, Monday 6.7.2026, I got a call out of the blue from this exact number. There was no voicemail or text left on my phone. After reading loads of bad stuff about this number here, I decided to just block it. Seems pretty clear this is a scam number.2 monthsHe must have said his name was Gavin or Kevin, with a really thick Indian accent, claiming to be from BT. Funny thing is, I’d already had three calls from BT earlier today, so when he started, I just laughed. He asked what was so funny, I explained, and then he just ended the call.GavinKevinBT2 monthsSomebody said they were from EE tech support.EE2 monthsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be Gavin from EE Tech Support. My phone flagged it as "Suspected Spam" right away. He just said goodbye and hung up. Then, less than a minute later, the same guy rings back but now says his name's Derick, still from EE Tech. I could tell it was the same person. Gave him a proper telling off in British style and then blocked the number straight away.GavinEE TechDerick2 monthsGot a call from 01217149658, some young woman claiming she’s from my mobile provider, 3. She said my SIM card wouldn’t work soon because of some new system upgrade and that it might get blocked. This is the second time in a couple weeks they’ve called from different numbers. Honestly, it’s just a scam, so don’t bother listening - just hang up and block it.3 monthsGot a call from someone saying they were from Lebara, claiming there was a special deal for loyal customers. They asked for my security code and then tried to reset my password with the ‘forgot password’ option. When I said I wasn’t interested anymore, they suddenly started threatening me with a £100 cancellation charge. Totally dodgy!Lebara4 monthsSomebody called me saying my EE phone contract was about to expire. Total rubbish, they were just trying to scam me!EE6 monthsThey keep ringing me, could be from Hastings or somewhere near. When I called the number back, an automated message came on saying "this is Hastings." Definitely just a cold call.Hastings6 monthsGot a call from someone saying they were from Three offering a discount, I told them I wasn't interested. Then this guy, who said his name was George and had an Asian accent, started getting rude. Really unpleasant experience.George9 monthsSome bloke called, claiming to be from Lebara, telling me I've got a cracking transaction history and offered me 40% off starting next month. I just said I wasn't interested, cheers anyway. Then he goes and tells me to **** off, and hangs up. Strange behaviour if you ask me!LebaraSubmit Your Own Report (0121 714 9658)
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