01312312308
βοΈ 01312312308 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Telecom2 Limited. It is part of the phone block 131231 with a prefix of 0131. The area code 0131 originates from Edinburgh.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01312312308
- Suspicious silent call, possible scamMar
2026Solar panel scam; hung upMar
2026Avoid scammers; report suspicious callsMar
2026Known scam involving rogue tradersMar
2026Unsuccessful sales call, abrupt hang-upMar
2026Rogue trader scam warns: avoid callbacksMar
2026Door salesman hung up abruptlyMar
2026Repeated solar panel calls reportedMar
2026Avoid scammers; report all attemptsMar
2026Suspected solar energy scam callMar
2026Scam call, blocked immediatelyMar
2026Scam caller blocked by CallguardianMar
2026Scam cold call using spoofingMar
2026Annoying robo call, poor responsesMar
2026Robot caller asks questions, endsMar
2026Warning: scam using voice cloningMar
2026Unknown number, no message, scammerMar
2026Bot calls, annoying scam companiesMar
2026Dangerous scam targeting older usersMar
2026Persistent door/window sales call harassmentMar
2026Persistent cold caller ignores TPSMar
2026David scam call 01312312308Mar
2026Persistent cold caller; very annoyingMar
2026Aggressive cold caller, ignoring requestsMar
2026Window-door scam, scripted, suspicious AIMar
2026Scam call; intimidating older personsMar
2026Number Of Searches: 30 Number Of Comments: 25 First Seen: 13 March 2026 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Fincraigs(Fife), Kellacott(Devon), Lawrence Weston(Bristol) and Shiremoor(Tyne and Wear).
01312312308 has 25 comments of which 16 x neutral and 9 x negative
01312312308 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01312312308 π is reported as a persistent cold caller scam mostly pushing fake offers on windows, doors, solar panels and loft insulation. Callers often use automated scripts featuring names like βDavidβ or βJoan,β refusing to stop even when told to do so or when numbers are registered with the TPS. They try to get you to say βyesβ or other responses, potentially for voice cloning or fraudulent banking purposes. The calls often come from spoofed numbers and can be intimidating, especially to the vulnerable or elderly. Many users report the calls as robotic and scripted with no genuine interaction. Itβs linked to known rogue trader scams targeting homes, prompting numerous complaints and warnings across official reporting channels.
Reports on phone number 01312312308
3 monthsJust got a ring from 01312312308. The voice was of a woman with an English accent, she asked if I could hear her clearly. I said yes, but then she went quiet. I tried saying hello a couple of times but got nothing back, so I ended the call. It made me a bit nervous, thinking it might be one of those scams where they try to record you saying “yes” or “no” to mess with your bank. Fingers crossed they didn’t manage to get anything from me π€3 monthsI've noticed this call is probably connected to a common scam where they push dodgy loft insulation, solar panels, or double glazing deals. Usually, these callers are part of bigger dodgy trader networks trying to con people at their homes.3 monthsSome bloke called me offering services for doors and windows. I told him we’ve already got someone local to do that, and he just hung up on me straight away, no questions or anything.3 monthsGot a call from some posh sounding woman trying to sell solar panels. As soon as I realised it was a scam, I just put the phone down straight away.3 monthsA guy rang up wanting to flog doors and windows, but once I said we've already got a local fitter, he just hung up on me.3 monthsNever engage with scammers, its a bad idea. Make sure you report any calls you think are scams, details are down below. Also, chatting with scammers these days can be just as risky as ringing unknown numbers back. Another thing, calling back strange numbers might redirect you to a premium line without telling you. Seems like the online world hasn’t quite caught on to this twist of the old wangiri scam yet.3 monthsSolar panels again, this AI Jane keeps ringing. I’ve reported her for cold calling to the ICO.JaneICO3 monthsBeware of scams! Don't ever answer calls, texts, or emails from numbers or addresses you don’t recognise. Don’t engage with scammers or call back unknown numbers. If you get suspicious contact, report it right away through official channels like the police or Ofcom. You can forward texts or calls, including silent rings, to 7726 and follow the prompts to confirm. Make sure to also use your phone's built-in spam reporting tools. For suspicious emails, forward them to '[email protected]' online. Stay safe out there!3 monthsI got a call from a landline showing as withheld and when I answered, some woman claimed to be from a “Solar Energy” company. It felt fishy right away, so I just hung up straight away!Solar Energy3 monthsGot a recorded sales call from some 'David' claiming to be with 'Windows and Doors'. Even though my number's on the TPS list, these calls keep coming. I’ve had to block so many different numbers this year, each time from a new area code, and I’m pretty sure they're faked. Bet he'll ring again tomorrow with a new fake number, no surprise there.DavidTPS3 monthsGot a call from an unknown number in Edinburgh, no name given and they asked me to press #. Sounded dodgy, so I used Callguardian to block them from calling me back.Edinburgh3 monthsGot one of those salesy calls again, but I could tell it was a total scam. Ended the call straight away and blocked the number.3 monthsGot a robocall about windows and doors the other day, they kicked off with “hello, can you hear me?” and then launched into their usual spiel. I gave them some nonsense replies just for laughs, and each time they took longer to come back to me. They actually couldn’t tell me what area my postcode covered. Then the guy said a mate would ring back and asked me to spell my name properly so they could ‘get it right’. I did spell it out, but only using what my workmates used to call me when I showed up π3 monthsGot a call from some robot that said it was David, from a company selling windows and doors or sometin. It kept askin me stuff, then pausing for my answer before firing off the next question. If I stayed quiet it just ended the call. Pretty odd way to chat if you ask me.David3 monthsBeware, it's a total scam! They get you chatting and then somehow use your voice with AI to trick others. Sounds just like you! Such dodgy stuff!3 monthsGot a call from a number I didn’t recognise so I just let it ring to voicemail. No message was left, so pretty sure it’s just another scam.3 monthsThat bloke "David" on the phone is definitely a bot, just like that Cockney "Joan" used to be. They ask questions that seem to trigger by your voice, which is why it feels like David keeps interrupting you. Joan stopped banging on about loft insulation a while ago, but now David's pestering everyone about windows and doors. Both of these companies are total scams, in my opinion.DavidCockneyJoan3 monthsBeware of this sketchy "Refresh offer" pop-up scam aimed at "kids over 10" - it's really dodgy and not to be trusted!3 monthsI didn't pick up when they called, but loads of folks mention it's some door and window company pushing their sales spiel. Apparently, they keep going with the same script and it's quite annoying.3 monthsGot a call about my windows and doors, but the bloke just kept talking without letting me say a word. When he asked how old they were, I told him he shouldn’t be calling me anyway since I’m on the TPS list. Then suddenly he gave his name as David and started the whole spiel again like nothing happened. Makes me wonder if it was some kinda robot or something!TPSDavid3 monthsGot a call from some bloke called David claiming to be from Doors and Windows. I told him straight away I wasn’t interested in buying anything, but he just kept going on, not letting me get a word in edgeways, insisting I needed new windows. When he asked if my windows and doors were older than ten years, I simply said no. Didn’t stop him though, he just carried on blabbering away, so I kept saying no, no, no again and again until I finally lost patience, hung up, and blocked the number. What a stubborn git!David3 monthsGot a call from some Windows and Doors company, just kept going with their rehearsed pitch about helping folks with doors and windows over ten years old. I told them I’m on the TPS list and that they really shouldn’t be ringing me up without permission, but they just ignored it and carried on anyway.WindowsDoorsTPS3 monthsGot a call from 0131 231 2308, some bloke named David trying to push a window and door scam on me. I quickly hung up on him.David3 monthsGot a call from some telemarketer who just wouldn't listen, no matter how many times I told them to stop or asked where they got my number from since I'm on the TPS. They just went ahead and tried to fix an appointment anyway. Really worrying for elderly folks or anyone who might be more vulnerable.TPS3 monthsDefinitely one of those dodgy calls trying to flog windows and doors. He kept saying I had “problems” with old windows that needed fixing. I asked him to stop calling, but he just kept talking over me, rushing to get my details, so I just hung up. I can see how this would scare elderly or vulnerable people.Submit Your Own Report (0131 231 2308)
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