01252555000
☎️ 01252555000 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 125255 with a prefix of 01252. The area code 01252 originates from Aldershot.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01252555000
- Suspicious call about application detailsMay
2011Claim credit control to deter callersMay
2011Suspicious call after loan inquiryApr
2008Unresponsive callers, no recognitionApr
2008Concerned about spyware and constant callsApr
2008Concerned about ID scam risksApr
2008Missed call, suspicious company alertApr
2008Harassment and potential loan scamApr
2008Frequent harassment from loan companyApr
2008Scam calls after loan applicationApr
2008Foreign scammers sharing personal informationMar
2008Received relentless calls after loanMar
2008Concern over unsolicited phone callsFeb
2008Strange loan call, unsolicited informationFeb
2008Concerned about loan scam detailsFeb
2008Annoying clowns causing disturbanceFeb
2008Unsecured loan brokerage firm identifiedJan
2008Unanswered calls, unclear intentionsJan
200801252555000 has 18 comments of which 18 x neutral
01252555000 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01252555000 👆 is reported as a highly persistent loan brokerage number, often linked to firms like UCC and Money Supermarket, frequently calling prospective borrowers. Callers ask for personal details such as date of birth and postcode, sometimes refusing to explain purpose without info first, causing distrust. Many users say they received multiple calls daily, describing aggressive and harassing behaviour. Some report that after giving details, calls stopped or were not recognised when returned. Concerns about potential identity theft and data sharing are common, with suspicions of info being passed on or exploited. There’s mention of calls originating from foreign call centres, making the experience unsettling for people seeking loans. Overall, the number is associated with dubious loan inquiries and unwanted aggressive follow-ups.
Reports on phone number 01252555000
10 yearsIf you happen to receive another call from this company and recognise the number, try responding by stating you're affiliated with a credit control agency. That ought to make them hang up on you in no time at all!10 yearsWe’ve been receiving calls from this number, along with others like 01244665700 and 016147050390, non-stop. We’ve chosen not to engage, as we’re cautious about potential charges. Although I’ve submitted applications for a handful of loans online, I’m being extra vigilant and steering clear of any unfamiliar callers.10 yearsI’ve had quite enough of these persistent individuals, constantly claiming that we’ve applied for a loan. It’s left me feeling rather suspicious, as if something unscrupulous is afoot-likely a credit scam or similar nonsense. They mentioned something about being associated with UCC, although what that means escapes me. The most frustrating part is that they somehow managed to gather a heap of my personal information, which has left me quite alarmed. Honestly, it’s been extremely irritating and has really got our backs up!UCC10 yearsWe had a conversation with representatives using this number and ended up sharing all manner of personal information with them, including our bank information, private details, and address, as I was desperate for a swift loan. Now, I’m quite anxious about the implications of our actions. They were offering us a fast cash loan, which seemed too good to be true, yet we declined in the end. What are our options moving forward? One of the agents, who went by Cheryl Joseph, mentioned that their call centre is based in South Africa.Cheryl JosephSouth Africa10 yearsSo, we got a couple of calls from 01252555000 and 01252555068 shortly after we applied for a loan with Yes Finance. Quite the coincidence, eh? Given that we work in a call centre for Sky TV, we were ready for this sort of thing. The callers even mentioned they’d be sharing our details-it's a bit dodgy how they profit from selling personal information. You’d think we’d be more clued up about this being in the business, but alas! Just goes to show, I suppose. Haha!Yes FinanceSky TV10 yearsAs soon as we answered the phone, there was nobody on the line, and when we tried calling them back, they had no idea who we were.10 yearsI discovered that the number 01252 555 000 is linked to an unsecured credit company, functioning as a loan brokerage.10 yearsHi there! Just wanted to ask if sharing our details with them puts us at any risk of identity fraud? Cheers!11 yearsA bunch of clowns causing quite the ruckus over here!11 yearsUpon reviewing our records, it appears that this company has attempted to contact us an astonishing 39 times within just one week. We initially connected with them to inquire about a more favourable loan rate from Abbey, and although they did provide us with a quote, we ultimately declined their offer. Since then, they have relentlessly pursued us, attempting to sway our decision. It’s one thing to be gently persuaded, but this crosses the line into harassment. Steer clear of these individuals; UCC seem to be adopting the latter approach rather than engaging in fair business practices.AbbeyUCC11 yearsI just had a call from this number on my mobile! It seems to be linked to a loan brokerage. They claimed they'd obtained my number and personal details from Money Supermarket, which is utterly baffling as I’ve never even visited their site seeking a loan. Quite a peculiar situation, isn’t it?Money Supermarket11 yearsI've taken out a loan with 'YES', and ever since, my phone has been absolutely inundated with calls from this number! Honestly, I reckon 'Oz with the Planet Fannet' hit the nail on the head! Rest assured, these people will be getting a rather unpleasant email from us, that's for sure!YESOzPlanet Fannet12 yearsWe've recently encountered a similar situation with the number 01252555000. They called us, said absolutely nothing, and then abruptly hung up. Our suspicion is that these individuals somehow obtain your details right after you’ve enquired about a loan, and the reason they hang up is to encourage you to dial them back. It seems like a clever trick to bypass regulations-making it appear as though you initiated the contact after their call! Such underhanded tactics are infuriating!12 yearsThis number keeps getting in touch, but when we answer, it's all silence. I tried calling them back, and again, not a peep. It’s quite puzzling, really - no idea who these individuals are or what they’re after.12 yearsAfter trying to call them back repeatedly due to endless missed calls, we discovered that they’re from abroad! They claimed that MoneySupermarket had provided them with our details and warned us that we aren't the only ones whose information is being shared. We've learned our lesson and will no longer submit our personal details so freely as it seems they’re handing everything over, even our banking information!MoneySupermarket12 yearsWe recently applied for a loan, but honestly, we’re quite uneasy about the whole situation. It feels a bit dodgy, and we’re left wondering if we’ve unwittingly shared our information. The thought of potential spyware or viruses lurking on our computer is quite alarming. I’ve read that things like trojans can enable access to personal information, and we’ve been cautious about clicking on those loan links. Who knows what might’ve snuck onto our device? The sheer volume of different numbers calling us is baffling, and we’re bombarded by these calls throughout the day. We’ve just given up on answering them altogether; our phone is now permanently set to silent mode.12 yearsWe recently noticed a missed call from this number while we were busy at work. We chose not to return the call since we have had no previous interaction with this company. It’s worth mentioning that we suspect this might be connected to MoneySuperMarket.com, as they appear to share personal details far and wide! Just a word of caution for others-stay vigilant!MoneySuperMarket. com13 yearsA month ago, we received a call from the number 0125250. The individuals on the other end claimed to be from UCC, regarding our application. They asked for our postcode and date of birth, but we were reluctant to give that information without a clear explanation of what they were after. The caller assured us they would divulge the details once we shared our info, which seemed a touch dodgy to us. Naturally, we declined, and then they abruptly hung up. Quite peculiar, I must say. The following day, we did receive a text message from UCC, but thankfully, there’s been no further contact since.UCCSubmit Your Own Report (01252 555000)
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