01295563232
☎️ 01295563232 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 01295. The area code 01295 originates from Banbury.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01295563232
- Scam attempt through iPad callMar
2017Received scam calls from impostersMar
2017Scam call, bizarrely entertaining, questionable purposeMar
2017Received number, no response, disconnectedMar
2017Requested documentation for IP issueMar
2017Scammer claiming to be BTMar
2017Received silent call, one beep, "Goodbye"Mar
2017Ignored ringing phone, waited for voicemailFeb
2017Received scam call from "BT"Feb
2017Scam call from fake BTFeb
2017Multiple scam calls from TalkTalkFeb
2017Number Of Searches: 113 Number Of Comments: 10 First Seen: 13 February 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Chard Junction(Dorset), Crawley(Oxfordshire), Drope(Glamorgan) and North Whilborough(Devon).
01295563232 has 10 comments of which 6 x neutral and 4 x negative
01295563232 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01295563232 👆 is reported as a persistent scam operation involving callers impersonating a major UK telecom provider. Callers use foreign accents and claim there are issues with the victim’s internet or IP address, often demanding remote access to computers which some recipients do not possess. The scammers are aggressive and sometimes abusive when challenged or questioned, attempting to coerce victims into compliance. Calls often involve silence or automated messages and multiple incoming attempts for the same target. Recipients consistently advise blocking the number and caution that these are not official calls from the provider. The scam has been widely recognised and should be avoided by not engaging or sharing any personal or technical information.
Reports on phone number 01295563232
9 yearsSounded a bit believable at first since the caller wasn’t a native English speaker! But it’s clear now it’s a scam cause he didn’t have a proper computer, just an iPad that couldn’t do half the stuff he claimed. He’s rung me about four times already and it’s getting really annoying. Totally steer clear of this one, it’s a con.9 yearsThis number called me twice pretending to be from BT, saying someone was using our IP address and asking to link to our computer. We don’t even have BT, and I told them we don’t own a computer. The person insisted we needed some kind of digital gadget, going on for about five minutes before I ended the call, as it seemed dodgy. They rang back a few days later, but I cut them off again. They were pretty pushy and it didn’t sound right at all. I’m convinced it’s a scam.BT9 yearsGot a call from someone with an Indian accent claiming to be from BT, turned out to be a total con. I played along for about 10 minutes since I was bored, but then they started getting rude and even made jokes about the size of my, erm, manhood. Honestly, it was a strange way to kill time if you’re stuck with nothing else going on. Kinda weirdly looking forward to the next call, lol. Does anyone actually fall for these scams anyway?BT9 yearsI picked up the phone and there was complete silence at first. Then suddenly, I heard a voice say "goodbye" before the call just dropped. Quite strange!9 yearsHe mentioned he was from BT, said there was an issue with my IP address. I told him to send it to me in writing.BT9 yearsGot a call from some bloke with an Asian accent saying he was from BT, telling me there was an issue with my internet. I told him flat out I wasn’t with BT. Obviously a scam, which is different from the usual 'TalkTalk tech experts' trying their luck! Anyway, I’ve blocked the number now. What a pain!BT9 yearsI received a call today around half eleven. There was complete silence on the line, as if someone was listening but not speaking. After about ten seconds of awkward quiet, I heard a solitary beep, followed by an automated woman’s voice saying, "Goodbye," before the connection was cut off abruptly. Quite peculiar, to say the least!10 yearsPick up the phone but there was silence. I waited until the line started beeping - turns out they were putting me on hold.10 yearsI got a call from some bloke pretending to be from BT, saying my IP was being used by someone else. Problem is, I’m not even a BT customer. I played along a bit, thinking it was dodgy. He told me to switch on my computer, and I told him I only have an iPad. He got all confused and repeated, “What do you mean no computer? Turn it on now.” I told him again, just iPad and iPhone here. Then he called me an idiot and slammed the phone down! Totally sketchy.BT10 yearsI've been getting these dodgy calls claiming to be from TalkTalk - this is the third one in just two days, all from different UK numbers. Honestly, it's getting really annoying now.UKSubmit Your Own Report (01295 563232)
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