01291200352
☎️ 01291200352 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 1291200 with a prefix of 01291. The area code 01291 originates from Chepstow.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01291200352
- Call disconnected immediately after pickupApr
2026Warns against scammers, urges reportingApr
2026Warning: Avoid scammers, report immediatelyApr
2026"Don't say yes; it's scam."Apr
2026Unwanted call; will now blockApr
2026Suspected nuisance call, no voicemailApr
2026Sales number blocked for callsApr
2026AI call mimics energy advisersApr
2026Misleading scam call; ignore robotApr
2026Number Of Searches: 20 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 03 April 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Hebden(North Yorkshire), Long Sandall(South Yorkshire), Murchington(Devon), Struy(Highland) and Wayford(Somerset).
01291200352 has 10 comments of which 3 x negative and 7 x neutral
01291200352 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01291200352 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam number-linked to cold calls about car finance claims, energy services, or home improvements like loft insulation and solar panels. Callers use an AI-generated voice asking "Hello, can you hear me?" and often stay silent or disconnect abruptly. Some claims come from someone named "Mark" with a strong Indian accent, refusing to remove numbers from call lists. Multiple calls may come in quick succession, with no voicemail left. Users warn against saying "yes," as this can be used for fake confirmation on purchases. It's connected to 'Voxbone SA' and suspected new spam tactics. The consensus is to ignore, not respond, and block danger as scammers target vulnerable people and operate persistently.
Reports on phone number 01291200352
2 monthsDisconnected immediately after I picked up the call.2 monthsGot two calls from the same area code. I didn't pick up the first time, but this second time I did and there was just silence, then some weird noise before the line went dead. After seeing what others said, I’m just going to block the number.2 monthsGot a call from someone with a thick Indian accent, said his name was "Mark" and wanted to talk about a car finance claim, asking if I remembered it. I told him it was an unsolicited call, which is against the law, and that I’d be reporting him. I asked him to take my number off his calling list but he flat out refused. So, I warned I’d block the number. Not long after, I got another call from a Manchester number but there was no one on the line. Definitely a scam, best to ignore and block these!MarkManchester2 monthsGot loads of calls from this number, all pretty much one right after the other. Didn’t get any voicemail or anything so I just let it ring out. Didn’t know who it was so I just ignored it. Now I’ve blocked the number and sent it in as spam.3 monthsGot a call that started with "Hello, can you hear me?" Felt a bit dodgy. Turns out they try to trap you by recording you saying "yes" and then use it to make you pay for stuff. I just don’t say yes anymore. Blocked them straight away.3 monthsI wasn’t home when this number rang on my landline, and they didn’t leave any voicemail. Seeing what others have said about it, I’m going to block it now.3 monthsGot a call in the afternoon from a different number, but I reckon it was connected as a quick search pointed to Voxbone SA. I didn’t pick up earlier because it came up as a possible nuisance caller. They didn’t even bother leaving a voicemail.Voxbone SA3 monthsGot a call from some robotic voice about loft insulation or solar panels, some kind of energy scam I reckon. It starts off with "Hello can you hear me?" and if you say nothing, it just goes quiet like it’s waiting for you to say something. Honestly, don’t bother chatting with it, just block the number straight away.3 monthsGot a call from some AI caller that started with "Hello, can you hear me alright?" Sounded just like the usual spiel from those 'Energy Consultants offering deals nearby', so I didn’t say a thing and ended the call after half a minute. I’ve blocked the number now. This is the second time in 48 hours the Telecom company 'Voxbone SA' has rung me, so looks like I’m in for more hassle from these new types of spam calls...Energy ConsultantsVoxbone SA3 monthsGot a call from 01291200352, some people selling doors and windows or something like that. Didn't sound legit so I just blocked the number straight away.Submit Your Own Report (01291 200352)
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