01235380237
☎️ 01235380237 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by VoiceHost Limited. It is part of the phone block 1235380 with a prefix of 01235. The area code 01235 originates from Abingdon.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01235380237
- BT checking for nuisance callsApr
2022Received scam call from "BT."Mar
2022Unwanted cold calls, ignored phoneMar
2022Received aggressive call from foreign womanMay
2021Received suspicious call, declined offerMay
2021Advocates using phone blocker deviceApr
2021Elderly mother receiving scam callsFeb
2021Expresses skepticism about call blocking companyFeb
2021Scammers called then disbandedJan
2021Frustrated with telemarketing callJan
2021Suspicious call requesting sensitive informationJan
2021Scams targeting vulnerable elderly individualsDec
2020Warning about call monitoring scamNov
2020Deceptive caller with African accentNov
2020African-accented scammer bypassed call blockNov
2020Elderly neighbour targeted by scammersNov
2020Telemarketers pressured elderly personNov
2020Beware of fraudulent cold callsOct
2020Warning about Asian scam callSep
2020Suspicious of Indian accented callerAug
2020Caller suspected banking scammers alertAug
2020Report phishing number 01235380237 promptlyAug
2020Number Of Searches: 88 Number Of Comments: 22 First Seen: 08 August 2020 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Berinsfield(Oxfordshire), Cragg Hill(West Yorkshire), Lindrick Dale(South Yorkshire), Little Hill(Herefordshire) and Mellte(Neath Port Talbot).
01235380237 has 22 comments of which 4 x neutral and 18 x negative
01235380237 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01235380237 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number targeting vulnerable and elderly people with callers claiming to be from BT or similar call-blocking services. Callers often use familiar personal details to gain trust but try to pressure victims into buying costly phone equipment or sharing bank details. Many reports mention aggressive or rude behaviour when questioned, with some calls involving foreign accents and confusing or threatening language. Numerous victims express suspicion over demands for financial information despite claims of "free" services. The callers frequently ignore requests to stop and continue with repeat and invasive calls. Overall, this number is linked to sophisticated phishing and scam attempts, using manipulation and intimidation tactics to exploit trust and extract money or sensitive data.
Reports on phone number 01235380237
4 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be BT, saying they were checking if I’d been getting any bother calls. I told them the only one I’d had was the call from them right then.BT4 yearsGot a call from a guy claiming to be from BT’s phone blocking team, said he could help me stop scam calls. He even knew my name. Didn’t trust it, so I just hung up.BT4 yearsGot a call from some bloke wanting me to join something to block cold calls, he already knew my name which was a bit freaky. I just hung up straight away. They've been ringing me off and on for the last week or so.5 yearsGot a call from a lady speaking with an accent, and she sounded quite pushy right away. I ended the call before she even told me why she was ringing.5 yearsGot a call from this number earlier today. At first, it all sounded quite normal, but when they mentioned they'd be sending me a phone with my own number pre-installed, I got suspicious. I said thanks but no thanks and said I'd need to look into it more. Then the person on the other end got all rude and just hung up on me. Definitely steering clear of these people.5 yearsSomeone called saying they sold phones that block scams and telemarketers. They wanted £120 and were pushing it hard, aiming at my elderly family member.5 yearsMy elderly mum has been getting calls from this number, trying to con her into paying for some call blocking service she never signed up to. She’s told them to leave her alone but they just keep ringing back, constantly, and have even started using rude and abusive language. It’s really upsetting.5 yearsSupposedly a company that stops nuisance calls from any phone provider. They say the service is free. Then why on earth do they keep asking for my bank sort code and account number? kept insisting it’s not a con. Said they need my info to verify my identity. I asked them to tell me what they already had on file so I could confirm it. Then they just ended the call. Total scam, no doubt about it.6 yearsThe phone rang three times and then cut off. Dialled 1571 but the number wasn’t available. Typical scam call, these lot never fail to annoy.6 yearsSomebody called saying our phone service was about to be cut off, then weirdly asked for the expiry date on my debit card. It didn’t make sense at all why they’d want that info, so I just hung up. Seems pretty dodgy to me, like a scam or something.6 yearsThey rang askin for me by name, then started babbling in some foreign tongue. Honestly wish I could see the mugs behind these calls. Just ended the call straight away.6 yearsOlder people seem to be the main victims of these scammers nowadays.6 yearsThis morning, me mum got a call from a lady with a strange foreign voice. She’s 86 and got real confused ‘cos the caller kept jabbering about monitoring calls. Mum asked how they even got past her call blockers, but the voice was hard to get. What I caught was they wanted her to buy some kind of fancy call monitoring thingy. Mum tried to end it but the line stayed alive for ages after she hung up. Luckily, Trading Standards gave us a call blocker for free ages ago, and it’s pretty good. Only problem is, me mum keeps forgetting to block those dodgy numbers herself!Trading Standards6 yearsI got a call from a lady with an African accent, and honestly, she really shouldn’t have been able to get through since I’ve got call guardian set up. She was saying she could stop all these marketing calls from bothering me, but when I told her I already use a caller blocker on my phone, she got proper annoyed. We ended up talking over each other, and then she just slammed the phone down. Turns out, it was a total scam.6 yearsSo I got a call from a lady speaking with an African accent, and I was surprised she actually got through because I have call guardian set up. She claimed she could help me block all those annoying marketing calls. When I told her I already use caller block on my phone, she got really annoyed and started talking over me. I didn’t back down either, so we were just talking over each other until she suddenly hung up. Later, I realised it was just some scammer trying to trick me.6 yearsDodgy call - My elderly neighbour got phoned up twice by some scammy people. First, they claimed to be from 'BT anti fraud' and tried to pressure him into paying £120 to swap his phone handsets. Then later on, a different lot called saying they were from 'MaxTalk' and were fishing around to get his address to send this supposed order. Absolute disgrace!MaxTalk6 yearsMy old mum got a call from someone saying she absolutely must get these special phones that block calls. They kept pushing like it was urgent. Proper annoying! 😡6 yearsToday my folks got a call from a lady who claimed she was from some cold call protection company - total nonsense since BT already offers that service. She sounded like she had an African accent and tried to trick my dad into giving her his debit card info. When he didn’t fall for it, she started getting annoyed. Be careful if this number rings you!BTAfrica6 yearsGot a call from some dodgy Asian scammers, must be one of those call blocking scams. Really annoying. S####!Asia6 yearsSounds like a classic scam to me. The guy sounded Indian and kept going on about some BT call blocking plan. He said he'd email me the details, so now I’m just waiting to see what he sends over!6 yearsGot a call from 01235380237, and they kept asking if I was Mrs so and so. When I said no, they then asked if I owned the property - I said no again, but they said it didn’t matter. That made me feel a bit iffy. Then they wanted to speak to Mr so and so, but he was asleep so I told them that. Then suddenly the woman’s tone got really sharp, telling me to hand the phone to him. At that point, alarm bells were going off in my mind. I asked who they were, and when they said bank, I just hung up quick. Watch out, this sounds like a scam to me.So - andSoand6 years01235380237 has been nonstop ringing my mum and dad, claiming they're customers of theirs. Absolutely untrue. They begin all friendly like, trying to trick them into sharing private details. They come across as courteous, but when asked about GDPR they just say my parents are their clients so it’s irrelevant. It’s total rubbish, these people are scammers fishing for info and targeting the vulnerable. Make sure you report this number quickly!Submit Your Own Report (01235 380237)
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