01217375920

☎️ 01217375920 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TelXL Ltd. It is part of the phone block 121737 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.

The contact number could be seen on your Caller ID as:

+441217375920+44 121 737 59200121 737 5920+44-121-737-5920

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0121 737 5920 Tagged as:

o2 t - mobile

TimeLine of events for phone number 01217375920

  • Scam call about nonexistent contract
    Sep
    2010
  • Suspicious caller changes story repeatedly
    Aug
    2009
  • Frustrated by persistent hang-up calls
    Jul
    2009
  • Received a call from them
    Jul
    2009
  • Suspicious call claiming free upgrade
    Jun
    2009
  • Silence after answering suspicious call
    Jun
    2009
  • Fed up with persistent upgrade calls
    Jun
    2009
  • Scam call about phone contract
    Jun
    2009
  • Received spam call, no details
    May
    2009
  • Rude response, hung up quickly
    May
    2009

01217375920 has 10 comments of which 10 x neutral

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01217375920 Summary (Read all comments)

Phone number ☎️ 01217375920 👆 is reported as a scam with persistent calls claiming an O2 contract is ending or offering upgrades, despite contracts being recent or unrecognised. Callers often get aggressive or dismissive when questioned, and sometimes hang up abruptly. Some report the calls coming from suspicious or non-verifiable firms. There’s frequent silence on answer, suggesting recorded calls or automated systems. Several people have contacted O2 directly and confirmed these numbers are not affiliated, advising others to do the same. Callers have been rude when challenged, and attempts to be removed from call lists can take multiple requests. Overall, the number is linked to misleading and harassing phone calls aiming for personal information.

Reports on phone number 01217375920

10 years
We’ve just received a call from this number.
11 years
This evening, we received a rather curious phone call from these chaps who claimed our O2 contract is nearing its conclusion. We found this rather peculiar, seeing as it only commenced last Friday. The lady on the line was quite blunt, telling us we were mistaken and to stop being daft. Those were her exact words, so we promptly hung up on her. After that, we contacted O2 directly, and they had no record of this number, advising us to disregard the call as it sounded like a scam.
O2
11 years
I keep getting bombarded with calls about upgrades, and honestly, it's becoming rather intolerable. I've reached out to O2, asking them to change our number at no cost because I can't stand this incessant pestering any longer.
11 years
I received a call claiming to be from O2, suggesting that I was entitled to a complimentary upgrade. It struck me as rather peculiar when they started probing about the length of my contract. I mean, “Are you with O2 or what?” Yet, they didn’t seem familiar with my contract specifics at all. Before I knew it, they hung up. I decided to ring O2 directly to double-check, and I shared my experience with them. I strongly urge everyone else to do the same, especially if you’ve provided any personal information! For any inquiries, you can contact O2 for free at 2302 from your O2 mobile. They’re always quite helpful and assured me they’d look into the matter.
12 years
It appears that a similar situation has cropped up with T-Mobile as well. Just yesterday evening, I received a phone call from a rather polite lady who was trying her best to gain some details from us. However, she made a bit of a blunder by not introducing herself right after we picked up the call. Each time we pressed her about which company she was representing, the topic seemed to shift erratically. Quite the amusing encounter!
T - Mobile
12 years
Received a call regarding the imminent expiration of my O2 contract. As soon as we clarified that the information conveyed was incorrect, they abruptly hung up on us. Quite bizarre!
12 years
This evening, we received a call from some individuals claiming that our contract is with O2 and is nearing completion. We found this rather odd since our agreement only kicked off last Friday. The woman on the line insisted we were mistaken and told us to stop being foolish-it was quite rude, really. After she said that, we decided to hang up. We then called O2 directly, and to our surprise, they had no record of this number and advised us to disregard the call, labelling it a scam.
O2
12 years
Received a call from the number mentioned above earlier today. Once we picked up, there was a rather eerie silence lasting around five seconds. It seems it was one of those automated calls where they're probably trying to connect us to something. We decided to hang up, and unsurprisingly, they didn't bother to ring us back.
12 years
I've reached out on four separate occasions asking for my details to be removed from their directory. It's becoming quite frustrating, as whoever's calling only lets the phone ring for a couple of seconds before they hang up. I'm often tempted to call back just to satisfy my curiosity. They mentioned a business called "Mobiles for Free," but I can't seem to locate it anywhere, nor can I find a proper website-just stumbled upon "mobilesonthedot.net," of course.
13 years
I received a call that went something like this: “O2 insurance is about to expire, yadda yadda.” It turned into a rather amusing conversation, though they were rather tight-lipped with information. In the end, I found myself chatting with a ‘supervisor’ who claimed they’d wipe our number from their records. When I queried about what details they held on me, the supervisor simply chirped, “Only your number, which I shall erase now. Cheers!” and that was that.

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