01253226750
☎️ 01253226750 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 1253226 with a prefix of 01253. The area code 01253 originates from Blackpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01253226750
- Call disconnected, number now blockedMay
2026Energy scam; authorities should actMay
2026AI scam calls; beware, reportMay
2026No message left, likely scamMay
2026Never respond; report scam attemptsMay
2026Persistent scam calls, fake advisorsMay
2026Ignored call; number flagged unknownMay
2026Silent call, recognized loft installersMay
2026Scam calls from energy providerMay
2026Probable scam, hung upMay
2026Potential scam, unknown number detectedMay
2026Possible scam, unknown web designersMay
2026Caller hung up quickly twiceMay
2026Frequent similar-number calls; ignoringMay
2026Unknown call, no voicemail leftMay
2026Interference on line, hung upMay
2026Persistent spam caller changes numbersMay
2026Unrecognized number; probable nuisance callMay
2026Missed call, likely bank holiday scamMay
2026Warning about voice cloning scamsMay
2026Robot call, ignored questions, scamMay
2026No message left; wasted timeMay
2026AI voice lagged, delayed responseApr
2026Unanswered call, likely scam attemptApr
2026Scam calls with changing numbersApr
2026Unknown scam call, blocked immediatelyApr
2026Called, no message leftApr
2026Number Of Searches: 15 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 23 April 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Allt nan Each(Western Isles) and Tang(North Yorkshire).
01253226750 has 25 comments of which 19 x neutral and 6 x negative
01253226750 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01253226750 👆 is reported as a phone number linked to persistent scam calls, often from automated voices or AI-generated scripts. Callers claim to represent energy companies but ignore questions and continue despite being asked not to call due to TPS registration. Many users note no messages are left and recognise the calls as potential phishing or voice cloning scams. The number frequently changes slightly but is linked to the same nuisance behaviour. Users express frustration with these repeated calls and advise caution.
Reports on phone number 01253226750
1 monthPhone call ended when the voicemail started. Just blocked the number.1 monthCalled my home and mobile but hung up after just a few rings.1 monthEvery so often, I get calls from this woman named Jo, sounding Australian, claiming to be from an energy provider. She’s really persistent! No matter how many times I block her, she just switches numbers constantly and keeps calling back. It’s like she never gives up!Jo1 monthGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise but no message was left on my voicemail, so I’m guessing it was probably some kind of scam. If it was someone legit, they’d have left a message for sure.1 monthI got a call from a lady who said she was some kind of advisor nearby, but I just cut her off and ended the call. Sounds like a scam to me, stay clear!1 monthThe number showed up as 'unknown' on my phone, so I just didn't pick up. They didn’t leave any voicemail either.1 monthGot a call at 9.11 on a bank holiday but no message left. I just ignored it, seemed dodgy to me - probably a scam.1 monthGot a call from a number I didn’t know, so I just let it go to voicemail. Nothing was left on the answerphone, which makes me think it could be a scam.1 monthJust got another ring from these scammers again. They always kick off with something like "Hello, can you hear me?" or "Are you the homeowner?" Pretending to be some legit advisory service about insulation and home energy, but honestly they’re just trying to con you. Their accents sound proper polite and very British, probably to make you trust them more - could even be computer-generated voices for all I know. I usually cut them off pretty quick. Even though I’m on the TPS, they’re still calling me daily, which is super annoying.TPS1 monthMy home phone rang but I let it go to voicemail and they didn’t leave a message or anything.1 monthAnother energy con job! Why don’t the so-called “authorities” step in and put a stop to this constant pestering? It’s getting ridiculous!1 monthReceived a call but no voicemail was left. I checked the number with 1471, then rang back using 141 before the number so they wouldn’t see my caller ID. An automated voice said it was Digital Design Solutions, claiming to be web designers. Sounds fishy to me, I can’t imagine anyone like that needing to call me out of the blue!Digital Design Solutions1 monthI didn't pick up as I didn't know the number, and of course, no voicemail was left. Most likely just one of those annoying calls, especially since it was ringing at 9 in the morning on a bank holiday.1 monthI've been getting loads of calls from numbers that look almost the same. I just ignore them all.1 monthTotal con. Got a call from someone claiming to be from an energy company about roof insulation. Four earlier calls were from a Kiwi woman, then the seventh time they just dropped the call. I've blocked the number now.Got1 monthGot a call from the same number, I picked up but no one said anything. Then they asked if I was alright, turned on the speaker and stayed quiet for about three minutes. After that, they called back, thanked me and wished me a nice day before hanging up. Seems like they’re charging for every call or something. Recognised the voice though, sounded like a company that does loft conversions or something.1 monthI tried calling but there was loads of static so I ended up hanging up.2 monthsUnfortunately, it sounds like you might have fallen victim to a scam. Have a look into things like 'voice cloning frauds' and the 'yes scams' because there’s loads of advice online, even from the police, warning about these. Nowadays, agreeing or saying anything to scammers can be just as risky as handing over your bank info or passwords. Make sure you report every fraud attempt you come across. For guidance on reporting, try googling 7726 or get in touch via '[email protected]'.2 monthsGot a call from some robot bloke called James, kept going on about this “eco energy company” or something. I tried asking questions but all he did was stick to his script about energy deals. Told him I’m on the TPS list but he just brushed it off. Ended the call and blocked the number straight away. This is the second time they’ve called me in three days. Definitely a scam.JamesTPS2 monthsNo message was left by the caller at all! Honestly, just felt like a pointless call.2 monthsIt was like talking to some sort of robotic bloke, only responded after I spoke, and there was this weird delay in his voice.2 monthsI've been getting calls from numbers that are really similar to this one, but usually the last few digits are different. I haven’t answered because I reckon it’s just some scammy caller trying their luck!2 monthsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise, didn’t leave a message either. Pretty sure it was some kind of scam or phishing attempt. Ended up blocking it straight away. So annoying!2 monthsI just ignored the call, they didn’t bother leaving a voicemail. Pretty sure it was just another dodgy scam call.2 monthsThey rang me but didn't say anything or leave a voicemail.Submit Your Own Report (01253 226750)
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