01256209021
☎️ 01256209021 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01256. The area code 01256 originates from Basingstoke.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01256209021
- Sim card scam, confronted scammerMay
2026No answer; suspected scam callMay
2026Arrogant woman, fake warranty scamMay
2026AI call loop; multiple lookupsMay
2026Scammers violate TPS, no messageMay
2026Annoying persistent scripted telemarketing callMay
2026Harsh female hung up abruptlyMay
2026Number Of Searches: 13 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 06 May 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Kyle of Lochalsh(Highland) and Littleworth Common(Buckinghamshire).
01256209021 has 7 comments of which 4 x negative and 3 x neutral
01256209021 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01256209021 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance phone number linked to various scam attempts, including fake SIM card and washing machine warranty renewals. Callers often exhibit scripted or robotic behaviour, with some saying phrases like "can you hear me OK?" before hanging up abruptly. The number targets even those registered on the UK’s TPS, making it especially frustrating. Several users note calls with incorrect but nearly accurate addresses, raising suspicion of data misuse. The tone of callers is sometimes aggressive or arrogant, and messages are rarely left. Overall, the number is strongly associated with scam activity and unwanted, repetitive contact that many find troubling and suspicious.
Reports on phone number 01256209021
22 daysGot a call from a bloke claiming to be from Three about a SIM card issue. He sounded Asian or something, so I started reading out a bit about SIM swapping scams to him. After that, told him exactly where he could put his little con.25 daysGot a really cheeky lady on the phone telling me my washing machine warranty had expired and she was extending it for another year. Thing is, I never even bought a washing machine! She insisted she’d post the info to me. No idea how she got my address, but when I asked her where she’d be sending it, she gave me my address but with a couple of bits wrong. Proper odd call that one.25 dayspicked up but didnt say anything, all i heard was 'hello, can you hear me OK?' on repeat like it was stuck. seems like some kind of AI or robot. also noticed it’s been called back 15 times in less than an hour, which kinda proves it’s automated.25 daysI didn’t pick up, didn’t get a voicemail either, pretty obvious it was some sort of scam.25 daysI just picked up and a stern lady asked if I could hear her alright, then she cut off the call as soon as I said yes.26 daysGot these dodgy scammers ringing my phone again, even though it’s registered on TPS so they shouldn’t be calling at all. Of course, no message left on the voicemail, just a wasted call. Nowadays, the only time my landline rings is because of these persistent scams, coming in nearly every day despite us having officially opted out. Honestly, steer clear of these lot - total nightmares!TPS26 daysSome lady rang me asking if I could hear her alright. I said yes, and she told me her name was Jae and that she worked for some Energy Conservation company. I told her to leave me alone but she just carried on like I wasn’t even speaking. It sounded like she was reading from a script and wouldn’t give up. I just ended the call on her. Honestly, I don’t get how anyone could want to speak to someone so pushy.JaeEnergy ConservationSubmit Your Own Report (01256 209021)
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