I answered after hearing the phone ring twice. The call was from someone named Nathan who wanted to discuss mental‑health support, mainly anxiety, and asked me to share my own experience. The whole exchange felt strange, so I inquired how he obtained my number; he claimed a mental‑health website but couldn’t specify which. When I tried to direct him to professional resources, he abruptly hung up. It was definitely odd, and I have blocked the number.
Ben’s creepy midnight calls – how to protect yourself!
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Who would have imagined a polite greeting could spiral into a relentless barrage of harassing messages? These calls often masquerade as mental‑health support but quickly turn abusive, with repeated texts, vulgar language and unwanted personal questions. The safest route is to stop engaging and immediately block the number using your handset or a third‑party app. Keep a log of call times, content and any screenshots, then report the incident to your mobile provider, Action Fraud and, if threats persist, the police. Consider updating privacy settings on any public profiles and, where possible, change the contact number to curb further nuisance.
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Recent Reports for 07512 222371
Misuse of mental health services
A man named Ben phoned us at 10:15 pm, claiming to be a 28‑year‑old struggling with anxiety, especially around women and sex. We listened for half an hour, offering support, but then he pivoted to probing my sexual life and demanding I keep my husband satisfied nightly. After we said the line was closing, he kept calling from a private number, which feels like a prank.
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Negative experience reported
A withheld call came in at midnight; I let it go to voicemail. The caller seemed a numpty, randomly ringing people, and I’m not keen on being woken up. Please block this individual.
Ben Lee rang, claiming he needed mental health help; we directed him to Samaritans, then Googled his number and discovered it was a scam.
A bloke named Ben reached out, saying he was seeking a girlfriend and feeling low; he also claimed to be a porn star and tried to steer the chat toward sexual topics.
At 23:45 I received a call, the caller laughed and then cut the line. I was about to ring back when I spotted these reviews, so I blocked them!
Received a call from someone claiming to be Ben, who said he found my number via Google and was anxious, then abruptly hung up – clearly a prank
After researching the number due to a worrying call, it became clear that something’s amiss
Misuse of trauma support helpline
When I answered with a hello, the caller sounded surprised, so I hung up. Based on other notes, I’ll treat this similarly as it seems problematic.
After I’d turned in for the night, two calls from this number hit my business line, leaving me unable to pick up.
A man rang, claiming he needed mental‑health support and thought this was a helpline. He said he was from south‑east London and felt down, expressing distress. I explained I wasn’t a helpline but was willing to listen. He then admitted he’d never even masturbated at 26. I told him he was clearly joking and advised him to see his GP for real help. It’s frustrating when pranksters waste time meant for genuine callers.
Repeated calls from male, requsting callback
The bloke asked how I was, then claimed I’d forgotten to pick him up for shopping. When I asked who he was, he hung up and even texted later – avoid him, mate.
Just spotted this number on my 12‑year‑old daughter’s bill – he’s been texting her over 40 times a day plus calling, first said his name was Ben, then told her he was Dave. I’m proper angry, mate.
Just discovered this number on my 12‑year‑old daughter’s bill – he’s bombarding her with over 40 texts daily and calls, first claimed to be Ben, then switched to Dave. I’m fuming, mate.
Got a call in the evening from someone saying he was contacting his girlfriend; it wasn’t a big issue but he was overly familiar, so I hung up.
That individual was extremely irritating.
Received a “hi” text, asked who it was and they replied “James”. I asked “James who?” and they said “James o”. When I asked if they knew me they snarled “what’s wrong with you?” – I blocked them straight away, cheers.
Other issues reported
A night‑time call and a text saying hi. When I asked who it was, the reply was Ben Lee, claiming a wrong number and that he was looking for me. Honestly, it left me uneasy, so I blocked the line.
Causion is adviced again
Uncategorized user feedback
Someone called and introduced himself as Bob; I told him I didn’t know any Bob and hung up, then texted back and blocked the number, innit.
Strange behavour from caller, no speach and apologetic message
Nonsense phrase: Ferr farr Dalí.
Spam call identified