01915352135
βοΈ 01915352135 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Colt Technology Services. It is part of the phone block 191535 with a prefix of 0191. The area code 0191 originates from Sunderland.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01915352135
- Suspicious switch request, no emailDec
2025Possible scam call about wire removalNov
2025Sales call, data mining attemptOct
2025Called by scammer pretending BTSep
2025PTSN line has been disconnectedAug
2025Confirmed BT; assisted with switchAug
2025Scam call about copper cable feesJul
2025Number Of Searches: 21 Number Of Comments: 7 First Seen: 27 July 2025 General Reputation: positiveThis number has recently been searched from Barry Dock(Glamorgan), Dunslea(Cornwall) and Henleaze(Bristol).
01915352135 has 7 comments of which 4 x neutral and 1 x negative and 2 x positive
01915352135 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01915352135 π is reported as a suspicious caller claiming to be from BT or Open Reach about removing copper lines and urging switch overs. Many find the calls pushy and inconsistent, often asking for phone system details but failing to provide proper identification or follow-up emails. Some users are certain itβs a scam, noting they already use full fibre optic with no copper lines. Others believe it could be legitimate as they mention BT involvement but warn of pressure to pay or give information. Overall, the calls are considered untrustworthy and often blocked as spam by recipients.
Reports on phone number 01915352135
7 monthsThey said they’re replacing old copper wires and that we should change over, told me to send an email but never got anything back. Feels a bit dodgy to me.8 monthsGot a call earlier saying Openreach was supposed to have been round to replace copper wires near us, which definitely hadn’t happened. The caller wanted info about our phone setup, and when I asked him to come by with some ID so we could check, he just kept pushing for more details instead. I told him it sounded dodgy and he got a bit irritated denying it was a scam. Not really sure what to believe, but something about it felt off.Openreach9 monthsGot a call claiming they were changing my phone service but felt like they were just trying to fish for my info. Definitely a sales pitch in disguise.10 monthsGot a call from this firm saying one of our numbers was running on a copper line. We've been on full fibre for more than a year now, no copper at all. The guy on the phone wouldn't listen, but I know what I’m talking about. He said he was from BT Connect. Total nonsense and definitely a scam. Blocked them on my spam call filter straight away.BT Connect11 monthsMy landline just got disconnected.11 monthsYea this has gotta be BT, they just sorted out my switchover recently.BT12 monthsGot a call from someone claiming to be with BT, telling me they’re taking out copper cables nearby and that i had to pay for it.BTSubmit Your Own Report (0191 535 2135)
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