01256209022
☎️ 01256209022 👆 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 01256209022
- Indian fraudster asked payment confirmationJun
2026Unexpected, unfamiliar, no voicemail, fraud warningMay
2026Cold call, spam pre-recorded messageMay
2026Recorded voice, personal questions askedMay
2026Suspicious AI call about insulationMay
2026Silent autodialer, unlisted numberMay
2026Call center, strong foreign accentMay
2026Chatbot James promoting insulation productsMay
2026Number Of Searches: 21 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 08 May 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blawith(Cumbria) and Cold Norton(Essex).
01256209022 has 7 comments of which 5 x negative and 2 x neutral
01256209022 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01256209022 👆 is reported as a nuisance spammer using automated or AI-driven calls pretending to be local energy advisors offering free home inspections and grants, especially for loft insulation. The calls often come unexpectedly, with no voicemail left, and use the same pre-recorded voice that’s linked to energy and scam calls. They ask personal questions but don’t respond to interruptions, making them sound robotic. Some callers have strong foreign accents and appear to be cold calls or autodiallers. Many users have found these calls suspicious, unlisted on Google, and related to home improvement scams. Blocking these numbers is common amongst those contacted.
Reports on phone number 01256209022
1 monthGot a call from some bloke in India trying to scam me, asking how I intended to pay for my 'phone number'. Total con artist.India1 monthGot a call on my mobile just now from a number I didn’t recognise. Felt all the classic alarm bells - it was out of the blue, someone I’ve never heard from before, and they didn’t leave any voicemail. Got me thinking it’s probably one of those scams, maybe flagged by the HIYA app or something similar? Definitely gave me a heads up to be careful.HIYA2 monthsOh, it’s that Chatbot James once more... now spamming me about some roof insulation stuff!Chatbot James2 monthsGot a call with no one speaking, sounded like an auto dialler. Tried looking them up on Google but couldn’t find anything. Quite mysterious.Google2 monthsGot a call with an automated voice asking loads of personal questions. I just let it ring out till they gave up and disconnected.2 monthsGot a call from a call centre and the bloke on the other end was called Roger, but his accent was so thick and hard to understand, sounded really foreign.Roger2 monthsGot a missed call from a number I didn’t recognise. They left a super brief voicemail, just a couple of seconds, saying something like "Alright, cheers, bye for now." The voice sounded exactly like that annoying pre-recorded message you get from those energy or home insulation scam calls. Definitely one of those cold calls.Submit Your Own Report (01256 209022)
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