01234481324
☎️ 01234481324 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by AQL Wholesale Ltd. It is part of the phone block 123448 with a prefix of 01234. The area code 01234 originates from Bedford.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01234481324
- Dangerous loft insulation scam reportedJan
2023Scammer posing as energy advisorJan
2023Gordon calls repeatedly, talking incessantlyJan
2022Automated call about homecare servicesJan
2022Energy survey offers potential savingsJan
2022Gordon disregarded three Fs ordersJan
2022Robot Gordon offers sales pitchJan
2022Broadband scam alert specifiedJan
2022Potential scam, be cautiousJan
2022Warning of potential internet shutdownJan
2022Annoyed by frequent spam callsJan
2022Repeated unwanted calls from GordonJan
2022Persistent caller named Gordon timestampJan
2022Call potentially scam regarding property ownershipJan
2022Suspicious call from unknown personJan
2022Number Of Searches: 45 Number Of Comments: 14 First Seen: 07 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blaney(County Fermanagh) and Caunsall(Worcestershire).
01234481324 has 14 comments of which 10 x neutral and 4 x negative
Reports on phone number 01234481324
3 yearsBeware of the loft insulation con; it poses a serious risk!3 yearsWhat a dodgy character with absolutely appalling skills in the acting department! This so-called "Gordon, your neighbourhood energy consultant" rang me up to discuss a survey for loft insulation. Honestly, I've seen better performances in a school play. Do yourself a favour and steer well clear of this chancer. Just thought I'd give you all a heads-up!Gordon4 yearsGordon is proving to be quite the nuisance. He rang me twice yesterday, spaced an hour apart. It's as if he's got this repertoire of phrases he just can't resist repeating, and he always talks over me! When will he take a hint?Gordon4 yearsGot a call from someone called Gordon, said he's a robot and my local energy advisor or something. They were trying to sell me loft insulation. Very weird!Gordon4 yearsHe was like “I'm from the local heating company, can you just confirm your address for me?” Sounds dodgy to me, probably a scam!4 yearsGot a robo call from a bloke saying it wasn’t a cold call (pretty sure it was!) about some home care service. He asked if I was still the homeowner but didn’t say which address he meant. Just ended up blocking the number.4 yearsSomeone phoned me about an energy survey, claiming I could cut my bills by about 10%. They assured me they weren’t cold calling. Didn’t really trust it though.4 yearsGordon again called me and I just told him to get lost with three Fs.Gordon4 yearsHi, I’m Gordon and I supposedly work as an energy advisor in this area. I get these calls from him like two or three times daily - absolute rubbish, honestly.Gordon4 yearsI've received four calls from this number just this week-twice on my home phone and twice on my mobile. During the first couple of calls, I kindly informed Gordon that I wasn't interested and requested not to be contacted again. Fast forward to today, and I found myself fielding two more calls, one on each device. When I reminded Gordon of my earlier request to cease these calls, he seemed at a loss for words, especially since they rang my mobile right after the initial call on my landline. I was under the impression that cold calling was a thing of the past. It's puzzling, especially since I have a BT feature set up on my landline specifically to block such bothersome intrusions, which, evidently, isn't doing its job!Gordon4 years14th January 2022: We've received multiple calls from a chap named Gordon-six times to be exact-in just a couple of days, all on our home phone. Despite our polite requests for him to cease calling, it seems to have fallen on deaf ears. On the upside, he’s quite clear when he speaks, which is a refreshing change from the dodgy accents we often encounter with other telemarketers.Gordon4 yearsReceived a dodgy phone call today. The caller began inquiring whether or not I was the owner of my residence. However, as soon as I posed the question about their identity, they abruptly hung up. When I attempted to return the call, I was greeted with a voicemail stating that their inbox was full. Quite suspect, if you ask me!4 yearsThis chap claimed to be Gordon, an advisor for my local energy company. I've had similar calls before and I told him where to go. The number he called from clearly showed he wasn't from around here. Let’s hope he doesn't ring back, unlike some of your other unfortunate complainants. If they don’t bother to give their name, I'm inclined to think it's all just a scam.Gordon4 yearsGot a call warning my internet would be cut off in 24 hours for supposed illegal stuff, then they told me to press 1 to check. Totally sounded dodgy to me.Submit Your Own Report (01234 481324)
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