01253928721
βοΈ 01253928721 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 1253928 with a prefix of 01253. The area code 01253 originates from Blackpool.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01253928721
- Silent calls, then immediate hang-upMay
2026Simple goodbye like AI voiceMay
2026Persistent, forceful energy advisor callsApr
2026Typical robocall mold scamApr
2026Annoying recurring call, ended abruptlyApr
2026Damp, mould concerns; distrust inspectionsApr
2026Suspected AI scam call, blockedApr
2026No answer; likely scam callApr
2026Number Of Searches: 18 Number Of Comments: 8 First Seen: 23 April 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Allowenshay(Somerset), Bournemouth(Dorset) and Killamarsh(Derbyshire).
01253928721 has 8 comments of which 6 x neutral and 2 x negative
01253928721 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01253928721 π is reported as a common robocall energy scam targeting people with claims about mould or damp in their roofs. Callers often start with a voice check like "can you hear me?" which raises suspicion for many. It seems linked to attempts to persuade residents to allow inspections, likely to sell unnecessary insulation or services. Most people who answered quickly ended the call, recognising it as a nuisance or potential scam. Some simply blocked the number without picking up. Overall, itβs seen as a persistent, unwanted call that plays on common household issues but is usually ignored or avoided.
Reports on phone number 01253928721
1 monthKeeps ringing, no words spoken, then just cuts off.1 monthIt sounded like one of those robotic voices, just hanging up with a quick “goodbye!”1 monthThis bloke James keeps ringing me, claiming he’s the energy advisor in my area. He doesn’t let me get a word in edgeways, just keeps pushing if I own the house. I’ve told him loads of times to stop calling and that I’m not interested, but he just won’t take the hint.James1 monthSomebody kept asking “can you hear me alright?” This isn’t the first time either, it’s happened a couple of times now. I just told them, “Oh no, you again!” Then they launched into their spiel, so I just ended the call and hung up.1 monthThey began with "Are you there?" so I chose not to pick up since I reckon that's how those AI scam calls usually kick off. I've gone ahead and blocked the number now.1 monthI let this one go to voicemail and there was nothing there, so I'm thinking it’s probably just another scam call.1 monthSo there’s this bloke from England. Locals around here claim they've noticed mould and dampness in their homes (honestly, can you find a house without that nowadays?). Then he started rambling about the loft. Before you know it, someone’ll show up wanting to check it out and no matter how much insulation you’ve already added, they’ll be trying to push more on you.England1 monthAnother typical robocall trying to scam me, this time pretending there’s mould in my roof and it’s an energy thing or something. Classic scam!Submit Your Own Report (01253 928721)
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