01613595442
☎️ 01613595442 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voiceflex Limited. It is part of the phone block 161359 with a prefix of 0161. The area code 0161 originates from Manchester.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01613595442
- Unsolicited scam call, irritatingMar
2026Inquiry about solar panel installationMar
2026Evening call; ignored after warningsMar
2026Scam call, multiple company namesJan
2026Suspicious cold call, privacy concernsDec
2025Rude, dishonest scam, hang upOct
2025Suspicious solar inverter scam callOct
2025Number rang twice, no messageOct
2025Unknown number, probable spam callOct
2025Pleasant call, verified numberOct
2025Caller named Stan, overly informedSep
2025Caller was nuisance, ignoredSep
2025Scam claim by energy companySep
2025Suspicious solar scam call allegedSep
2025Active in Berkshire area nowSep
2025Clean Energy call, informative, non-pushyAug
2025Scam company; poor, dishonest serviceAug
2025Wrong surname, suspicious solar serviceAug
2025Suspected scam from Clean EnergyAug
2025Suspicious cold call, likely scamAug
2025Solar panel issue causing delaysJul
2025Nuisance caller, hung up quicklyApr
2025Unwanted call about green energyApr
2025Number Of Searches: 65 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 23 April 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Aslacton(Norfolk), Haggs(Stirlingshire), Hartshill(Staffordshire), Howe Green(Essex) and Middle Grange(Aberdeenshire).
01613595442 has 23 comments of which 16 x neutral and 7 x negative
01613595442 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01613595442 👆 is reported as a nuisance and likely scam call relating to solar panel inspections, often from companies named Vital, Clean Energy or similar. Callers seem to know personal details and try to pressure for surveys or checks, sometimes claiming regulatory need or to prevent loss of payments. Many callers refuse to give contact details and hang up if challenged. The calls happen at odd times, include pushy or rude behaviour, and there’s suspicion over legitimacy with inconsistencies in company names and info. Several people found the callers suspicious due to incorrect personal details and lack of clear identification. Overall, this number is associated with unsolicited, persistent cold calls about solar panel maintenance or checks, causing frustration and concern over potential scams.
Reports on phone number 01613595442
4 monthsOn Tuesday evening around 5.46, my phone buzzed twice and when I answered there was just silence! I can't understand why these pesty people call me when I never asked for it. Total scammers, annoying as hell!4 monthsGot a call about my solar panels earlier. They mentioned they had done the roof check for the installation team.4 monthsI got a call late evening on the 3rd of February, 2026. After seeing what others said here, I decided not to ring back!6 monthsGot a call about checking my solar panel inverter, said they’d come round tomorrow. They already knew my first name, which was a bit odd. I looked up the number here and saw it was linked to about five different companies like Vital Homes, Clean Energy, Vital Energy and a couple more. They asked for my fit name and if I got my meter info online - luckily, I don’t have an online account, everything comes in the post. I ended up blocking the number on both my phone and landline, then gave Citizens Advice a ring for advice.Vital HomesClean EnergyVital EnergyCitizens Advice7 monthsGot a call from a woman claiming she wanted to check my old solar panels to make sure they were safe and that I wasn’t missing out on any payments. Sounded like a load of rubbish to me. She wouldn’t say how she found my number but seemed to know quite a bit about my setup. Something about it just didn’t sit right.9 monthsSuper pushy and quite rude, they kept throwing out lies. I ended up reporting them to TPS. They kept going on about some MSC regulations and that my solar system needs a check-up. They said they were from Vital Energy, though I'm not totally convinced that's the right company. Best thing to do is just put the phone down and ignore it.TPSMSCVital Energy9 monthsMy mum took the call and was told the solar panel inverter needed an inspection. The person then asked for me by name and wanted my mobile number, claiming I had already spoken to him about this - which wasn’t true. When we asked, he said he was with a company called Vital, but refused to give a phone number, saying they’d just text us their contact info. Mum ended the call there.VitalMum9 monthsI got two calls from this number but no voicemail was left. If it was something important or real, I reckon they’d have said something.9 monthsPhone rang but didn't pick up, number didn't look familiar so I let it drop to voicemail. Didn't get any message either. I went ahead and blocked it, then reported it to the ICO on suspicion it's just another spam or telemarketer. Who really bothers to call you at 7:45 in the evening for something genuine?ICO9 monthsGot a call from a woman named Louise claiming to be from Vital. She said she wanted to organize a follow-up survey for my solar panels since it’s been about ten years since the first one to check if the place’s still good for them. She didn’t sound like your typical call centre agent, quite friendly and not pushy at all. I told her I wasn’t ready to book anything just then and asked her to ring back another time. That gave me the chance to look up her number on here first. Pretty relieved I did, cheers!LouiseVital10 monthsThis bloke called saying he was Stan from Clean Energy, claiming he'd done a survey of our solar panels. He even knew my name and that Solarlec did the installation for us. He kept going on about Solarlec shutting down and asking if we were aware. We didn’t get drawn in and told him we’d be reporting the call. What really gets me is how much he seemed to know already. There’s got to be a way to put an end to this kind of thing.StanClean EnergySolarlec10 monthsIt showed up as a nuisance call, so I just ignored it.10 monthsThey said they were from a clean energy firm, offering to check my solar panels’ voltage. Turned out to be a total scam. Wouldn’t trust them at all.10 monthsGot a call from a bloke named Charley claiming he was from "Clean Energy". He said I was paying too much for my solar panels, which was strange since I actually get paid, not charged. He wanted to send someone round to check my inverter, but when I told him to take my number off his list and stop bothering me with these scammy calls, he just went quiet and hung up. Pretty sure he’ll keep trying until he tricks someone more trusting than me.CharleyClean Energy10 monthsJust got a call from a number in the Berkshire area, looks like they’re operating there now. Watch out, folks!Berkshire11 monthsGot a call from Charlene at Clean Energy, which apparently operates out of Manchester. She mentioned they're independent surveyors who initially checked the voltage prior to the installation. Now, they say a 10-year voltage inspection's needed to make sure the voltage's right and that I’m not getting underpaid. She spoke with a Manchester accent, wasn’t at all pushy, and was quite understanding when I told her I needed to do some more digging before making a decision.CharleneClean EnergyManchester11 monthsThat company is a total scam, they had no clue about the system I was using and started banging on about GDPR! The person on the phone had a strong Northern accent. If they ring again, I’m just gonna waste their time completely.11 monthsReceived a call on 18 August 2025, but they got my surname absolutely wrong. I told them, if that really was my name, I’d have to be about 120 years old! They were trying to sell me a solar panel service, saying it’s been 10 years since the last one. Sounds like total nonsense to me!11 monthsGot a call out of the blue from someone saying they're from Clean Energy, wanted to send someone around to inspect our solar panels. Said it was important for some kind of official registration, but I couldn’t find any info on Clean Energy when I tried to look them up online. Feels dodgy, like it might be a scam.Clean Energy11 monthsGot a random call from someone saying they’re surveyors who checked my roof for solar panels. I can’t recall anyone coming around for that at all. They told me to expect another call soon from a surveyor with more questions. Feels dodgy to me. They said their company’s name is Clean Energy, but I couldn’t find anything about them online. Definitely smells like a scam.Clean Energy1 yearGot a call about checking our solar panels, and when I asked them to delete my info from their records, they said nope, not until the panels are "sorted". Then they wanted to confirm the address, but apparently there’s a massive covid-related delay - like we’re 5 years behind on something so crucial! Honestly, feels like they’re just making excuses.Covid1 yearGot a call from some pest, but by the time I reached the phone they'd already hung up. Proper annoying.1 yearGot a call from someone chatting about green energy. Was waiting for a really important phone call, so I just cut it off. Felt a bit like harassment.Submit Your Own Report (0161 359 5442)
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