01252555019
βοΈ 01252555019 π 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.
Different versions of this phone number might emerge on your Caller ID as:
If you want to return this call, click here to see the call charges.
01252 555019 Tagged as:
TimeLine of events for phone number 01252555019
- Received silent calls after loan applicationApr
2011Concerned about security and privacyApr
2011Received multiple calls, awaiting responseSep
2008Loan application leads to missed callsSep
2008Thankful for the warning receivedSep
2008Receiving frequent calls, awaiting confirmationAug
2008Loan details: Amount, term, paymentsAug
2008Unwanted loan calls frustrating userAug
2008Missed call, loan denial suspicionAug
2008A and L loan declines othersJul
2008Suspicious missed calls and messagesMay
2008Ignore loan-related calls from A&LMay
2008Ignored call, considered them timewastersApr
2008Assuming A+L rejected usApr
2008Received silent call, then disconnectedMar
2008Received call, but no responseFeb
2008Suspicious loan call received todayFeb
2008Missed call, unknown number, confusedFeb
2008Unsecured Credit firm calls after loansFeb
2008Credit agency for Alliance & LeicesterFeb
2008Silence after answering unknown callJan
200801252555019 has 21 comments of which 21 x neutral
01252555019 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01252555019 π is reported as a number linked to calls from a credit agency working on behalf of a loan company, often ringing after loan applications, especially if declined. Many users mention silent calls or calls that disconnect when answered. There are concerns about the high APR rates mentioned and frustration over repeated calls with no clear information. Some say these calls come after applying through comparison sites, with nobody answering at the other end. Users express distrust and irritation, noting the calls may be routine regardless of loan approval. Multiple reports of missed calls, texts asking for a callback referencing loans, and the feeling that the number is used to pursue declined applicants. Overall, itβs linked with loan rejection follow-ups but often confusing and unwanted.
Reports on phone number 01252555019
10 yearsI received a call from this number, and when I answered, there was a complete hush after I heard a voice at the other end. Quite strange, really!10 yearsMy eighteen-year-old daughter recently tried her luck with a loan application at A and L, but, alas, it was rejected. Shortly afterwards, she was bombarded with calls from UCC, who are looking to charge her double for a similar loan. She's decided she doesn’t want to deal with them anymore. It seems rather dubious to me that A and L can turn folks away left, right and centre, only to have these UCC chaps swoop in to make a tidy profit off those who might be a bit gullible! Quite concerning, really!UCC10 yearsAbsolutely, these chaps are from the Unsecured Credit company. If you've found yourself declined for a loan with A+L, there's a fair chance they’ll be giving you a bell!Unsecured Credit company10 yearsWe recently received a call from this number, but they hung up right after. I answered with a hello, but all I got was silence before they disconnected. Strange!10 yearsI received a brief call from this number, but I haven't a foggiest idea who it could have been.11 yearsIt turns out this number is associated with a credit agency that operates on behalf of Alliance & Leicester. I hope this information proves useful!Alliance & Leicester11 yearsIt's rather amusing, really. We put in an application for a loan but never disclosed our number. Miraculously, these folks have managed to get hold of it anyway, and now they’re trying to contact us. What on earth?! Do us a favour and just leave us alone! Seriously, do they think we’re going to agree to a loan with those outrageous interest rates? Absolutely not!11 yearsI must say, my partner and I found ourselves in quite a pickle! Just four hours after we submitted a loan application through a reputable bank’s website, we received a call from this dubious company. Initially, the bank's site assured us that our information would be kept under wraps, safe and sound. So, you can imagine our bewilderment when this firm, of whom we have no prior knowledge, decided to reach out. It really makes one wonder how they even obtained our details in the first place. Well done on the so-called 'security', I suppose!11 yearsWe just received a call from this number, and I won't be responding any time soon after seeing these comments. Cheers for the heads-up, everyone!11 yearsEarlier today, we received a couple of calls from this number, but there was silence on the other side. We've put in a loan application with A and L, but blimey, this credit crunch has us in a bit of a pickle. Honestly, those Americans seem to be ruining everything for us!11 yearsWell, we just received a call from this number, so it seems safe to say that A+L have likely decided against us.11 yearsThis company tends to call you after you’ve submitted a loan application with A&L Bank. It’s a standard call you receive regardless of whether your application is successful or not, so it’s best to steer clear unless you’re keen on facing an exorbitant APR!A & L Bank12 yearsWe recently got a missed call from this number, and I can't help but think that A&L has turned down our loan application, despite having a stellar credit score! Cheers for the info about this company-generally, we avoid answering our mobile if the number's unfamiliar. Their APR? Quite frankly, it seems like daylight robbery to us. We’re truly grateful for the internet, allowing us to check out numbers like this, aren't we?A & L12 yearsI answered the call, but there was nothing but silence on the other end before they hung up.12 yearsWhat’s the maximum you reckon you could take out? If the monthly instalment is £91.43, you'd be looking at a sum of £3,000. When it's all said and done, you'd end up repaying a total of £5,485.61 over a period of 60 weeks, which seems like quite a stretch! With a credit rating at play, the APR sits at a rather hefty 26.90%, and the typical rate hovers around 59.4% APR. Quite the financial commitment, wouldn’t you say?APR12 yearsI received three calls in quick succession earlier today, coincidentally just as I got an email from Al. Apparently, these folks are supposed to get back to us within 48 hours. So, it seems we’ve been turned down, although that’s typically how things go around here.Al12 yearsI've been getting around two calls each day for the past three weeks. It seems like A&L might be the one sharing my number, to be honest. However, I've not received any communication from them regarding a decline or anything of the sort.A & L12 yearsJust received a call from this number and I’ve also rejected it with AL. Their loss, I suppose! I won’t be answering again if they can’t even bother to communicate properly. What a waste of time!AL12 yearsWe received a call from the number +125255019, and they sent us a text urging us to return the call regarding a loan offer. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!12 yearsReceived a couple of missed calls and two texts urging us to give them a ring back, complete with a reference number. However, given the APR like THAT!!!... we’re quite sceptical about the whole affair!13 yearsI've been getting a series of missed calls lately. I applied for a loan via moneysupermarket.com, and it seems there's a connection to A&L. Whenever I try to respond, the line drops, and when someone finally picks up, the call is all choppy. It’s odd because I just put in my application for the loan and haven’t heard a peep about it being refused. Is it typical for them to handle declines this way? Very curious indeed!A & LSubmit Your Own Report (01252 555019)
Be proactive! Leave a review about your experience with this phone number. Assist others by sharing insights on scams or authentic calls.
Call Charges
If you want to return a call to βοΈ 01252555019 π, it will cost you Β£0.16 per minute on landline and between between Β£0.03 to Β£0.65 per minute on mobile. Additionally, there might be a connection charge of Β£0.23.
About 01 Numbers
These numbers are connected to specific locations in the UK and are commonly used by both residences and businesses. Frequently termed as 'basic rate', 'local rate', or 'national rate' numbers, the charges for these geographic numbers are dependent on the time of day. Most service providers offer call packages that grant free calls during particular times. Call costs from mobile phones are subject to the chosen calling plan, with a number of plans offering these numbers in their free call packages.
Other Numbers