01217900477
☎️ 01217900477 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by DIDWW Ireland Limited. It is part of the phone block 121790 with a prefix of 0121. The area code 0121 originates from Birmingham.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01217900477
- Aggressive caller posing as supplierJun
2024Inappropriate reaction to spamming commentMar
2024Scammers impersonate BT service agentsMar
2024Unexpected call regarding nonexistent BT accountMar
2024Possible scam call from BTMar
2024Suspected scammer posing as consumerMar
2024Blocked missed call, checked, blockedMar
2024Warning about potential BT scamMar
2024Frequent calls from BT impersonatorsMar
2024User encountered confirmed scammerMar
2024Suspicious request for BT contract renewalMar
2024Caution about possible fraudulent activityMar
2024Phone scam pretending to be BTMar
2024Persistent scam calls from pretendingMar
2024False claim regarding BT upgradeMar
2024Received suspicious call possibly scamMar
2024User requested a blockMar
2024User frustrated about unsolicited callsMar
2024Scam call pretending to be BTMar
2024Scammers posing as BT callersMar
2024Caller pretended to be BTMar
2024Suspicious calls from unknown numberMar
2024Background noise in call center, cautionMar
2024Number Of Searches: 44 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 27 February 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Allt Dearg(Moray), Ballsmill(County Armagh), Kirkby(Merseyside) and Ridlington Street(Norfolk).
01217900477 has 22 comments of which 14 x negative and 8 x neutral
01217900477 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01217900477 👆 is reported as a persistent scam caller pretending to be from BT, often urging urgent contract renewals. Many describe a caller with an Indian accent asking to speak to a manager or business owner, frequently becoming aggressive or evasive when questioned. They seem to use older databases and are unable to confirm proper account details. Background call centre noise is common, and calls often repeat despite being blocked. Several users mention the caller trying to extract personal info or confirm mobile numbers. People warn it’s a spam call with no legitimate connection to BT, and some find the caller rude or suspiciously insistent. Overall, it’s seen as a sophisticated but untrustworthy cold-call scam.
Reports on phone number 01217900477
2 yearsOver a few days, we kept getting calls at work from someone acting like they were our energy provider, throwing around pressure to renew our contract quick. When we started asking questions, they got quite pushy and rude.2 yearsJust got called by another bloody spammer. What a pain!2 yearsGot a call from a bloke with an Indian accent who wanted to chat with the manager. He kept saying my BT contract was about to finish, but I told him that’s odd because I’ve never even had BT. He said sorry and mentioned it must’ve been an error or something.BT2 yearsWhat a shady operation! They're masquerading as BT, trying to pull a fast one.BT2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were from BT, insisted on speaking straight away to the manager about something urgent. I just blocked the number.BT2 yearsThis was definitely a scam. They rang me a few times and I ended up leaving a voicemail by mistake - you can hear them coughing and chatting away in a call centre. Definitely dodgy.2 yearsLoads of times I’ve got calls where they claim to be from BT, always asking to talk to the manager. It’s pretty suspicious if you ask me.BT2 yearsSaw a missed call from this number earlier, looked it up here and decided to block it straight away.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with BT Broadband, but it was definitely a scam.BT Broadband2 yearsDefinitely a scammer, they’re using some outdated list they probably bought somewhere. Kept calling and wouldn’t take no for an answer, so in the end I just cut him off.2 yearsGot a call from some bloke telling me my BT deal was about to end in two days, and he wanted me to sign up for another 5 years. I asked him to send the info by email first, but he reckoned the email would take 48 hours to arrive. Said I had to give him the go-ahead over the phone before the contract expired. Total spam, no doubt. Then he just hung up on me! Proper rude that was.2 yearsDefinitely a scam, don’t trust it.2 yearsGot a call from this number, a bloke said he was ringing on behalf of BT. He wanted me to hand the phone over to my manager or company owner, but I told him I’m actually the owner. Still, he kept insisting, “No, give me your boss!” Then he claimed my BT account was expiring today and needed updating. When I asked for my billing account number to verify, he couldn’t provide it. Definitely a scam. Pretty funny how he assumed a woman couldn’t be in charge!BT2 yearsThey've been ringing from loads of different numbers and I keep having to block them. They said they were from BT and tried to get my mobile number for verification. Fortunately, I realised it was dodgy and didn’t share any info.BT2 yearsSo this person called pretending to be from BT, saying I had to upgrade within 48 hours or something. Total fibbers. They didn’t even know my name and started stammering when I said I’d ring BT myself. Proper dodgy, that lot.BT2 yearsReceived a call from this number just now, a woman with an Indian accent asking for my manager. I kept asking her what the call was about, like three times, but she kept dodging the question. Then she suddenly claimed our BT contract had expired. I told her straight up I’ve never even had a BT contract and she should really find someone less sharp to scam. Can't believe these calls are still going on despite all the complaints. It’s beyond me how this is still allowed.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from BT about renewing our company contract. The caller had an Indian accent and you could hear loads of noise in the background, like a busy call centre. He wanted to speak to the manager, but I told him that's me. Immediately, he said he’d have to transfer me to his manager who would ask some questions. I instantly guessed it was a scam, so I just hung up. Later, I called BT myself and they confirmed it wasn’t them and we don’t have any contract coming up for renewal.BT2 yearsSPAM ALERT This call about my BT contract is rubbish, never had a BT line in the first place. How come the government don't send the SAS after these annoying scammers? So frustrating!BTSAS2 yearsThey rang up claiming to be from BT and wanted to chat with the person responsible for our BT bill. Clearly, a couple of con artists at work!BT2 yearsGot a call at work today from someone claiming to be BT, wanted to chat with the manager about a BT contract. Thing is, we dont even have BT, and I’m with a big national firm. Seriously, watch out for these calls - don’t share any details, or better yet, give them a mate’s number you don’t really like.BT2 yearsHad this guy from India ring me loads, always knew my name too. I ended up blocking him cause it was too much. Lately, I just let unknown numbers go to voicemail. The first time he phoned, he was super pushy, kept asking how old I was and wouldn’t take no for an answer. He was going on about age brackets or something. Not really sure what the deal is, but I reckon they’re trying to steal money or some scam like that.2 yearsThere was quite a bit of background noise, which made me think it was a call centre. When the person asked to talk to the manager, I told them they were away on holiday but said I’d try and help instead. Right after that, the caller just ended the call. Sounds like a cold call to me. I wouldn’t share any personal info if you get a call from this number.Submit Your Own Report (0121 790 0477)
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