01202933091
☎️ 01202933091 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 1202933 with a prefix of 01202. The area code 01202 originates from Bournemouth.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01202933091
- Suspicious Amazon payment for $300Jan
2024Spam call for insulation replacementNov
2023Scam call from supposed charityNov
2023Caller apologized but called backNov
2023Unsolicited salesman knew personal informationNov
2023Annoyed by energy advisor callsNov
2023Energy efficiency survey call flaggedNov
2023Not a scam call assumptionOct
2023Caller bypassed call safe featureOct
2023Glad it was a scamOct
2023Avoided potential scamming nuisance callOct
2023Incoherent message left on voicemailOct
2023Misleading, elaborate, inappropriate family excuseOct
2023Missed call likely from scammerOct
2023Concerned about unwanted phone callsOct
2023Persistent caller disregarded my wishesOct
2023Aggressive energy advisor called, not professionalOct
2023Persistent calls about loft insulationOct
2023Missed call, no message leftOct
2023Unrecognized caller, heavy breathing, call centerOct
2023Caller repeatedly asked for surnameOct
2023Reported insulation scam activityOct
2023Cold call about home insulationOct
2023Called twice, did not speakOct
2023User marks comment as harassingOct
2023Express initial interest but be cautiousOct
2023Unknown company called for insulationOct
2023Informed about insulation replacement offerOct
2023Insulation inspection offer, unknown credibilityOct
2023Unidentified caller had wrong detailsOct
2023National Booking Agency impersonator, police warningOct
2023Unpleasant encounter with aggressive salesmanOct
2023Unpleasant call, rude energy pitchOct
2023Skeptical of loft insulation offerOct
2023Mistaken identity, rude call, blockedOct
2023Suspicious call from fake organizationOct
2023Persistent caller despite blocking attemptsOct
2023Multiple annoying calls about insulationOct
2023Harassing phone call, shut downOct
2023Scammer reported as survey companyOct
2023Mumbled call about home surveyOct
2023Handled potential scam call calmlyOct
2023Blocked rude scam cold callerOct
2023Potential suspicious call, possible scamOct
2023Recurring scam, caution advisedOct
2023Warning about potential fraudulent activityOct
2023Received silent call, potential telemarketingOct
2023Concern about government funding scamOct
2023Scam call claiming free assessmentOct
2023Spam call rang then disconnectedOct
2023Assumed scam attempt from userOct
2023Phone call about home insulationOct
2023Suspected scam call, left no messageOct
2023Call received, silent response, suspected scammersOct
2023Call received, no response receivedOct
2023Call disconnected when voicemail answeredOct
2023No message left on answerphoneOct
2023Caller left upsetting, abusive messageOct
2023Number Of Searches: 178 Number Of Comments: 57 First Seen: 27 September 2023 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Ashgill(South Lanarkshire), Haynes West End(Bedfordshire), Milltown(County Tyrone) and Oakley(Gloucestershire).
01202933091 has 57 comments of which 15 x negative and 41 x neutral and 1 x positive
01202933091 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01202933091 👆 is reported as a persistent cold-calling number linked to unsolicited offers for loft insulation assessments and home energy efficiency surveys. Callers claim affiliation with energy-saving organisations or government-backed schemes but often exhibit aggressive, rude, or dismissive behaviour when challenged. Many recipients report the callers knowing personal details such as their name and address, which raises suspicions about data use. The calls frequently end abruptly or with no message left, and some involve attempts to pressure homeowners into allowing surveys or visits. Numerous users express concern that the number is connected to scam or fraudulent activities, with warnings about potential harassment and deceptive sales tactics. It is advisable to avoid engagement and consider blocking the number to prevent harassment.
Reports on phone number 01202933091
2 yearsThis one seems really fishy. They claimed there was an Amazon payment of £300 and a card charge of £1100. Left a voicemail, but the time they mentioned wasn’t right either. Definitely feels scammy to me.Amazon3 yearsGot a call earlier from someone saying my loft insulation was outdated and broke the new rules, and they offered to send a person round to inspect my loft for damp and mould too. When I asked how they could possibly know what type of insulation I had, the bloke said it’s a standard regulated stuff and any builder would’ve reported if it was changed, as per health dept guidelines. Told him I’d simply ask my builder next door to confirm, but then the guy, who claimed to be a senior energy advisor, just hung up on me like that... quite rude if you ask me.3 yearsA bloke with a SE England accent rang me saying he was from some environmental charity in the South East. I wasn’t convinced and hesitated to give any details, so he just hung up. Pretty obvious it was a scam.South East3 yearsThey first said sorry for ringing me, but just 10 minutes later they phoned again and hung up as soon as I got the answerphone.3 yearsThey had my address and name, then started rambling on about insulating my loft.3 yearsHad one of those energy advisor sorts ring me again, can’t stand these calls. They somehow had my full name and where I live. Just gone straight to block on this number.3 yearsI received a call from someone purporting to be from a company that specializes in energy efficiency surveys. Something felt off, so I decided to end the conversation abruptly.3 yearsI didn’t pick up coz it got past my phone’s call blocker, which usually means it’s a dodgy call. I looked up the number here and decided to block it straight away.3 yearsI just ignored the call since I had no idea who was calling. Looking at these comments now, it’s clear it was probably a scam, so I’m glad I didn’t bother picking up.3 yearsi know alot of folks are quick to say its a scam but honestly, this call doesnt seem dodgy at all.3 yearsGlad I ignored the call, the stories here make it clear it’s a scam.3 yearsUtterly baffling! I was met with a cacophony when I picked up, and the answering machine chimed in for a full minute without a single soul uttering a word. Quite the odd experience, if you ask me!3 yearsWhen my alarm went off, they just hung up. No voicemail left, so definitely just a scam call.3 yearsGot a call from a woman claiming she was Indian and was after money. When I called her out, she sarcastically said she had nine kids to feed and needed the cash to make sure no one goes hungry during these tough times with the rising living costs. Felt like a total scam to me.3 yearsThis bloke claimed he was an energy advisor, but when I told him I wasn’t interested, he got a bit pushy and asked, “What do you mean?” He then said he was working with Arwa or something. I apologised, thinking maybe it was something urgent about the house, but he just complained about how many calls they get. Then he hung up abruptly, muttering something I couldn’t catch, but it sounded dodgy. Definitely not a genuine energy rep!ARWA3 yearsReceived a call from someone claiming to provide guidance on energy-saving methods for my home. I expressed my lack of interest, but he continued to speak over me, insisting that I should pay attention. In the end, I decided to end the conversation and put the phone down.3 yearsI picked up the phone on my home line and they just hung up straight away. I’ve never heard of that area code before, so I’m guessing it’s one of those dodgy calls. After seeing what others have gone through, it seems likely. With all the tech we have today, you’d think there’d be a trustworthy and free method to stop these nuisance calls once and for all.3 yearsI chose not to answer as the area code was unfamiliar to me. The voicemail started, but they disconnected before leaving a message.3 yearsI decided not to answer since the number was unfamiliar to me. The call went straight to voicemail, and the message that was left was rather peculiar-just heavy breathing and some sighs, I think? Strangely enough, I could also hear the murmur of a call centre in the background. I've now added that number to my blocked list.3 yearsI've been receiving calls from this number for about five weeks now. It’s always at the same hour, and it’s consistently the same lady ringing me up about loft insulation. Strangely, she seems to know my postcode and even my address!3 yearsSomeone rang me up and kept asking for me using my last name. I told them, but they acted like they didn't catch it and asked once more. Then they just sighed and hung up. I reckon they wanted me to ring them back since it was from a local number. I couldn’t be bothered though.3 yearsFraudulent insulation scheme!3 yearsAs soon as I picked up, the person on the other end just hung up, so I didn’t get the chance to say anything. When I looked it up on ‘who called?’, turns out loads of folks think it’s about insulation, like some sort of cold call about government schemes for changing old insulation. I’ve had plenty of these calls, all from different phone numbers.3 yearsThey called before and I just let it go to voicemail, but when I picked up this time, no one said a word.3 yearsNo reply from them. I’m gonna report it as harassment.3 yearsThey introduced themselves as 2HS, representing the Energy Saving Trust. Mentioned that there’s a grant for loft insulation which involves applying some sort of spray foam to the underside of our roof rafters. It all seemed quite convincing since they were aware of a loft insulation programme that had occurred in our locality a few years ago. They even had our names, address, and guessed our ages fairly accurately. Initially, I was open to having them over for an assessment, but when they insisted that both my wife and I must be present for a full hour to go over their findings, I began to feel uneasy-it felt like they were trying to push us into a sale. That really raised some warning flags for me.Energy Saving Trust3 yearsThey had my full details, like my name, address and phone number. They claimed the loft insulation was no good anymore and wanted to come round to give me a quote to fix it. When I asked if there was any cost involved, the bloke on the phone - who sounded pretty inexperienced - said he’d get his manager on the line. I told him no thanks, that I was heading out anyway.3 yearsThey were aware of my name, address, and phone number. Furthermore, they mentioned that the loft insulation was no longer adequate and proposed a visit to provide a quote for its replacement. When I inquired whether there would be any charges involved, the chap I was conversing with-who appeared to be quite inexperienced-said he would transfer me to the manager. I politely declined, explaining that I had other commitments to attend to.3 yearsThey seemed to have all my details - name, address, and phone number. On top of that, they mentioned that the loft insulation was no longer adequate and proposed sending someone over to provide a quote for a replacement. When I inquired whether there would be any charges involved, the chap I was conversing with, who appeared to be quite inexperienced, suggested he would transfer me to the manager. I decided against that, as I had plans to head out.3 yearsSomebody rang me up without saying who they were, gave me wrong info about the person living here, and then got annoyed when I tried to talk over them. When I told them they’d called me by mistake, they replied with something like, "what you gonna do about it?" I won’t share exactly what I said back, but I’m sure you can imagine. Since I don’t know who they really were, I can’t add much else, but cold calls like this aren’t allowed for me.3 yearsSomebody somehow got past CallGuard and already knew our name and address. They claimed to be from the National Booking Agency and said their engineers would be going door-to-door in our area to check energy usage. When I asked a few questions, they got really rude and told me to “f*** off” with a nasty insult. If anyone tries calling again after this rude call, I think I’ll have no choice but to involve the police.National Booking Agency3 yearsSome chap rang me up inquiring if I owned the property. I mentioned I was registered on the phone preference service, and he insisted it wasn’t a sales pitch. He claimed it was regarding energy efficiency, but I wasn’t keen on engaging. His manner turned quite impolite when I declined, which only seemed to fuel his irritation. I pointed out that he was the one who had initiated the call, which appeared to infuriate him even more. Eventually, I decided it best to hang up. Not a pleasant encounter at all!3 yearsPicked up the phone and the guy called me by a completely different name. Told him I’ve lived at my place for years, but he was really rude and just brushed it off, saying he didn’t care about my story. He kept insisting I was someone else and even gave an address that’s not mine. Ended up blocking the number now.3 yearsSome guy rang and asked if I owned the house. When I told him I’m on the do not call list, he said it wasn’t a sales pitch but about a free insulation inspection. I’ve had these calls before and always thought they seemed dodgy. As soon as I said I wasn’t interested, he got quite rude. I told him that he’d called me first and that didn’t go down well with him. I ended the call pretty quickly. Honestly, a really unpleasant experience.3 yearsI received two calls purporting to be from the National Energy Saving Trust, but I did a bit of digging and discovered that it’s actually just called the Energy Saving Trust. It's a registered charity, and from what I gather on their site, they steer clear of cold calling. The caller was rambling on about our former roof insulation supposedly being downgraded by some Agreement Board - sounds like a load of nonsense to me. There’s always this mysterious ‘agent in our vicinity’ willing to pop over to our place at a moment's notice. Seems quite dodgy, if you ask me. I can't quite shake the feeling that there’s some ulterior motive at play here, possibly to gain entry into our home?National Energy Saving TrustEnergy Saving TrustAgreement Board3 yearsThis number keeps ringing me even though I’ve already blocked it! It’s so frustrating!3 yearsGot a call from this bloke who was proper rude, kept bothering me and said I wasn’t clever enough to get what he was saying. I actually understood perfectly and made sure he knew it straight away. Honestly, just hang up on them right away!!!3 yearsGot a couple of calls today from 01202 933091. Ignored the first one, but picked up the second. This English lady started rambling about loft insulation and asked if I recalled them being around before. Told her no and to stop calling, then ended the call. Could be legit, but I’m not convinced. Really don’t appreciate annoying persistent ringers.3 yearsI've come across a fraudster masquerading as a market research firm. I've gone ahead and informed the relevant authorities about it.3 yearsI answered the phone, and the chap on the other end seemed to be babbling incoherently. I couldn't make head nor tail of what he was on about, but it sounded like he mentioned something regarding a home energy audit or some such thing...3 yearsGot a call a minute ago, seemed a bit dodgy. The bloke claimed his firm would be working on our road tomorrow, doing jobs for other people nearby. I just let him keep talking while I brewed myself a tea. After a bit, I said I’d have to ask my landlord first. Then, he just ended the call. 😊3 yearsGot a call from a scammer, told them I wasn’t interested and they just hung up without even saying thanks. Blocked the number straight away.3 yearsGot a call about home energy savings, they said I could have missed something and wanted to verify their list. At first, the woman said no one on my road was on it, then suddenly mentioned my house number. I told her I don’t own the place and she hung up straight away. Might be a cold call or some kind of scam, so I marked it as unknown. Only had the one call though.3 yearsHeads up, this con is definitely still going around. Stay alert!3 yearsAnother classic con job, nothing surprising here.3 yearsThis number rang my home phone earlier, but I didn't get anyone speaking properly - just an echoey cough on the other end, and then silence. No message was left. Sounds like they might want to check if their own place is properly insulated before offering energy efficiency tips!3 yearsI was promised a free survey for loft insulation through some government funding, but having looked into their contact number, I now have serious doubts. It all feels a bit dodgy, if I'm honest.3 yearsReceived a call purportedly from the "energy saving trust," offering complimentary home evaluations in our vicinity-claiming it wasn’t a sales call, mind you! I inquired twice about how they obtained my number, and suddenly, the tone shifted. She became quite rude, insisting I wasn’t paying attention, before abruptly disconnecting. It certainly had the air of a dodgy sales scheme, trying to worm their way into homes with the intent to pitch something down the line.3 yearsThe call disconnected as soon as my voicemail activated. Total nuisance!3 yearsThey didn't leave any message, so I'm guessing it was just some bloke from India, Pakistan, or Africa having a go at a scam again.IndiaPakistanAfrica3 yearsGot a phone call from 01202 933091, some bloke claiming he was from the Home Efficiency Survey asking about the insulation in my loft. I mentioned I’m moving house soon, and he said it’s really for the new owner to sort out and that they’d be sending me a report. I keep getting calls like this quite often now. Feels dodgy, probably a scam if you ask me.Home Efficiency Survey3 yearsI answered the phone to some bloke rambling away. I kept quiet and just listened for a bit, then he suddenly stopped and ended the call - looked like a total scam attempt to me.3 yearsMy landline just got a call from 01202933091 but it went straight to the answerphone and the call got cut off without any message. Feels like another dodgy scam to me because well known companies tend to always leave a message, dont they? Seems like these calls are popping up more and more lately, just using a new number this time.3 yearsI picked up the phone but there wasnt anyone there on the other side.3 yearsThey hung up the moment the answering machine started recording.3 yearsThey always call but never bother to leave a message when my voicemail kicks in. It's quite puzzling!3 yearsIt seems the caller wasn’t aware that our answering machine had activated, as they went on to unleash a stream of distressing and hurtful words. Quite unsettling, to say the least.Submit Your Own Report (01202 933091)
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