01622480262
☎️ 01622480262 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by TelNG Limited. It is part of the phone block 162248 with a prefix of 01622. The area code 01622 originates from Maidstone.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01622480262
- Automated voice call mix-upAug
2022Poor customer service and persistenceOct
2016False double glazing salesman complaintOct
2016Caller was rude and pushyOct
2016Potential scam regarding window replacementSep
2016Misleading window sales call scamSep
2016Suspicious grant offer phone callSep
2016Harassment from aggressive solar callersJul
2016Persistent caller after refused requestJul
2016Responded rudely before being rudeJul
2016Salesman too pushy; won't engageJun
2016Providers and lawmakers must actJun
2016Caller hangs up when answeredJun
2016Unwanted sales call, TPS registeredJun
2016Multiple calls, reported to ICOMay
2016Caller was rude, hung upMay
2016Unwanted calls about solar panelsMay
2016Persistent calls,Ignored "not interested" responsesMay
2016Frustrated with annoying phone callsMay
2016Rude caller asked for informationMay
2016Unwanted calls about solar panelsMay
2016Received spam call about batteriesMay
2016Offensive calls, rude threats receivedMay
2016Persistent unwanted calls, suspected scamMay
2016Persistent unwanted calls, marked as junkMay
2016Strange call from unknown personMay
2016Rude gentleman persistent about TPSMay
2016Unsolicited call from solar companyMay
2016Persistent daily calls, blocked numberMay
2016Missed appointment, canceled due to trafficMay
2016Intrusive call offering solar batteryMay
2016Hung up on my callMay
2016Caller refuses to update recordsMay
2016Missed appointment, assumes easy targetApr
2016Suspected scam involving questionable locationsApr
2016Received a strange prank callMar
2016Rude elderly lady selling solarFeb
2016Persistent sales calls about solar batteriesFeb
2016Ignores unknown phone numbers consistentlyFeb
2016Aggressive solar sales call reportedDec
2015Unsolicited solar panel sales callDec
2015Unsolicited sales call for Solar panelsDec
2015User called unknown number, high chargeDec
2015Missed call scam, number reroutedNov
2015Unexpected call interrupted urgent familyNov
2015Avoid rude, unprofessional callersNov
2015Persistent telemarketing for solar panelsNov
2015Received call, hung up immediatelyNov
2015Expensive call-back fee warningNov
2015Avoid persistent, unidentified callers. ScumNov
2015Suspected scam call, discontinued numberOct
2015Puzzled about legal silent callsOct
2015Missed call, no message leftOct
2015Missed call, no voicemail receivedOct
2015Persistent unwanted calling, removal ineffectiveOct
2015Rude girl at solar call centerOct
2015Caller hung up abruptlySep
2015Received silent call, line disconnectedSep
2015Frequent calls, no response complainSep
2015Missed call, no message leftAug
2015Wrong name call receivedAug
2015Unprofessional solar sales callerJul
2015Frequent daily phone calls receivedJul
2015Suspicious call regarding parking ticketJun
2015Inquiring about call costs for appealJun
2015Suspicious short rings, possible scamJun
2015Persistent unwanted phone callsJun
2015Number Of Searches: 880 Number Of Comments: 66 First Seen: 07 June 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Avon(Leicestershire) and Little Melton(Norfolk).
01622480262 has 66 comments of which 8 x negative and 58 x neutral
01622480262 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01622480262 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance number mainly linked to aggressive and misleading sales calls about solar panels, battery storage, and windows. Callers often claim affiliations with local councils or present bogus grant offers, using personal data including names and addresses without consent. Many complain about rudeness, repeated calls despite TPS registration, and refusal to remove numbers from their database. The calls frequently end abruptly, involve foul language, threats, or hang-ups, and are suspected to originate from scam operations using spoofed or discontinued numbers. Authorities and users alike advise caution, recommend reporting to the ICO and TPS, and warn against engaging with or returning calls to avoid potential fraud and harassment.
Reports on phone number 01622480262
4 yearsGot a robotic call from someone saying they were Martin Leadbetter, but it didn’t really pick up on what I said and passed me over to some agent who reckoned I was a homeowner called Ingram in Coventry. Neither of those things were right.Martin LeadbetterCoventryIngram10 yearsThey are a firm that works with windows and French doors. I bought from them once and trust me, they keep pestering you non-stop. It feels like they won’t quit until they’ve taken every penny and covered every inch of your home with their stuff.10 years01622 480262 Got a call from a double glazing bloke claiming to be from the 'National Data Centre', but said it was some sort of glass recycling scheme. When I told him that the 'National Data Centre' was breaking the TPS rules, he just hung up on me. I’ve reported them to the Information Commissioner’s Office. You might wanna do that too. https://ico.org.uk/concerns/marketing/National Data CentreInformation Commissioner ' s Office10 yearsI never got his name, I told him to take me off their list before he even started with the sales pitch and I ended the call. Then he rang me back and said I shouldn't hang up, but then he cut me off! Proper rude behaviour.10 yearsBeware of these tricksters! I was led to believe they were affiliated with the council, but it turned out to be nothing more than a dodgy window scrappage scheme. They were basically offering a “discount” just to sell me their windows. When I declined, the representative insisted they would show up the next day. I had to tell him to ring my husband instead! Honestly, where on earth do these schemes originate?10 yearsI received a rather peculiar phone call tonight, 14th September 2016. The caller was aware of both my complete name and home address. They identified themselves as part of the National Data Centre and were inquiring about my windows and doors. They were offering grants ranging from £2,000 to £4,000 for replacements. Strangely, they refused to provide any written details and insisted on sending a representative to visit me the next day. I questioned how they obtained my information since I am registered with the Telephone Preference Service. I instructed them to erase my information from their system, to which the caller assured me it had been done.National Data CentreTelephone Preference Service10 yearsI recently received a rather unsolicited call from a firm pitching their solar panels, which, to be quite frank, I had no interest in. To add insult to injury, I’m already registered with the Telephone Preference Service. I firmly told them to leave me be, only to be bombarded with a barrage of distressing phone calls throughout the night-complete with foul language and even threats to my life. It felt like they were indulging in some warped display of bravado, hiding behind withheld numbers, as if it were all a bit of a twisted game. Fast forward to today, and guess what? They’ve returned, proudly flaunting their number this time! Clearly, subtlety isn’t their strong suit. I’ve sent off complaints to both the TPS and the authorities regarding their harassment and these vile threats. Trust me, steer clear of these individuals; they really are the lowest of the low!Telephone Preference ServiceTPS10 yearsAt first, the call came through as unknown, but it was Sandra from Energy Solutions. I promptly told her to leave me alone since I’m on the Telephone Preference Service list. To my surprise, she called me back on this number not once, but twice! She claimed we got disconnected!SandraEnergy Solutions10 yearsI was pretty sharp with them before they could say anything rude to me - just told them to bugger off.10 yearsHad a rather hasty chap on the phone, attempting to hawk energy storage batteries. We made it clear that an appointment wasn't on the cards. He appeared quite amiable, but after glancing through the remarks left by others, I'm feeling rather cautious and reckon we’ll steer clear of any dealings with them.10 yearsOne must certainly scrutinise the companies behind these phone numbers; they share the culpability alongside those despicable individuals making the unsolicited calls. And let’s not overlook our Members of Parliament, who ought to be enacting legislation to shield us from this utter nonsense.10 yearsNot sure why, but they just disconnect right after we pick up.10 yearsGot a call from some saleswoman pushing solar battery storage. Told her to take me off their call list and she just ended the call. I’m on the TPS, so not sure why they’re still ringing.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsThis is their third time ringing me, I've signed up with TPS and told them to take me off their calling list. I've now reported it to the ICO and put them on block.Telephone Preference ServiceInformation Commissioner ' s Office10 yearsSome guy just ended the call on me. Proper rude behaviour.10 yearsGot a call about solar panels and battery deals again. Asked them to remove me from their list but they said they’d just keep ringing anyway. I just told them to get lost and hung up.10 yearsI’ve received numerous calls from this number, and oh, it’s quite tiresome! They just can’t seem to grasp the concept of “no, thanks” when I tell them I’m not keen on whatever they’re selling. It’s becoming rather irksome, to say the least!10 yearsHonestly, these muppets need to sort their lives out and find themselves a decent job. They’re not getting a penny from me, just a quick bit of direction, and I do hope they’re wasting their time and cash. It takes me mere moments to speak my mind and then I hang up on the lot of them. I'm definitely coming out on top here! Ha!10 yearsA lady introduced herself as Olivia during our chat. When I inquired about her affiliation, she mentioned working for Energy Storage Solutions. She then proceeded to question me about the tariff associated with my solar panels. I politely stated that I prefer to keep such details private. In response, she insisted, "I’m just trying to find out the tariff," before abruptly hanging up.OliviaEnergy Storage Solutions10 yearsI received a call regarding solar panel batteries, and when I inquired about how they obtained my contact information, the representative claimed it was sourced from a national database. I reached out to the firm that installed my solar panels, and they clarified that they had indeed submitted my information for a database to secure the necessary certificate for the FIT payments. However, they assured me that my phone number and email were not included in that submission. Notably, they mentioned they had also fielded complaints from various customers, and they are now looking into how these companies gained access to personal details. After I pressed further about the origins of my information, they abruptly ended the conversation. To top it off, the number they called from appears to be a spoof, as it shows up as disconnected. Quite the dodgy situation, if you ask me!10 yearsThis number has been ringin me up loads, sayin I'm interested in gettin solar panels installed. I've told em a few times now that they've got the wrong details. I've blocked the number now, so fingers crossed they won't be callin anymore.10 yearsToday I received a staggering 15 unwelcome phone calls, a significant increase compared to what I've endured in recent days. They seem to be desperately hawking batteries for solar panels, which I find utterly pointless for my needs. When I politely informed them of my disinterest, they descended into a tirade of foul language-hurling terms like the F word and the C word. One particularly vile individual even suggested I should, and I quote, 'go dig up your deceased mother and do something unspeakable.' They even had the audacity to threaten to come round and give me a hiding. It's infuriating how low some people will sink!10 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number, told them to take me off their list but they just say they will and then nothing changes. When I try to call back, I just get a voicemail telling me to call a 118 number instead. I'm registered with TPS but it doesn’t seem to stop them at all. Feels like this is some sort of scam. Seriously hope the government does something about these annoying calls soon.Telephone Preference Service10 yearsThey’ve rung me a couple times claiming to be from round here, but they’re not. Every time I say I’m not interested, they just get cut off. Tried telling them to take me off their list but no luck. Now they’re saved in my phone as "spam" and I just ignore the calls.10 yearsGot a call from a young lady looking for Mrs xxx. Told her there’s no one here by that name and she just hung up straight away! I tried ringing the number back to find out who it was but the line’s disconnected now. Bit odd!10 yearsReally impolite bloke wouldn’t stop pestering me even after I said I was on the TPS. Ended up ringing back two more times.10 yearsA young guy rang me regarding battery storage for my solar panels, I asked where they were based and if I was on the TPS register. When I told him yes, he just said he'd take me off their calling list and then ended the call.10 yearsThey ring me on a daily basis, refusing to accept any form of rejection. I've blocked their number now.10 yearsGot a call on my mobile - no idea how they got the number or linked it to solar panels. They were trying to push a battery storage system for a supposed bargain of £5k, saying it would save me money. I told them I only spend about £50 a month on electricity, with a good chunk going on my powerful electric shower (which the battery couldn’t even cover), so any savings would take at least 8 years. They insisted it’d be quicker, which is just nonsense. The guy said his name was Robert Jones (sure) from Energy Storage Systems.Robert JonesEnergy Storage Systems10 yearsSet up a meeting, then they ring back sayin there was loads of traffic and cancelled last minute! Feels kinda fishy if you ask me.10 yearsEnded the call quick as soon as I picked up on my mobile.10 yearsI've received a call from a solar energy firm, but when I tried to return the call, it showed up as "unavailable." I have a strong feeling this was a call generated via the Internet. I requested the individual on the line to remove my details from their database and to adjust their records accordingly. However, their rather cheeky response was, "that's not on the cards!" - the number in question was 01622 480262.10 yearsSet up a meeting about storage batteries for our solar panels, but they never showed. Guess it’s because I mentioned my wife wouldn’t be home - maybe they think women are easy to convince, but clearly, they don’t know my missus!10 yearsgot a call back today from someone trying to push solar panel reviews mixed in with feed-in tariffs. when i asked where they were based, they said london. i pressed further for the exact spot in london, they said east london, then when asked more specifically, they said dartford. bit odd since the call came from a maidstone number. i requested they send company details and meeting info via email, but they refused. then i asked for a contact number to ring them back, they started to say 0800 but the call dropped. feels like a scam to me and should defo be reported.LondonEast LondonDartfordMaidstone10 years01622 480262 Maidstone - don’t know who this is, picked up and just said hello. then some guy starts muttering like a rat “nope, they aren’t here” and just hangs up. not even a proper hello. seriously, some folks should find proper work.Maidstone10 yearsi got a call from an older woman who seemed alright at first but as soon as i said im not interested in solar panels she got all rude and cocky then just hung up on me. wish i knew where she lived around maidstone, i'd go knock on her door and tell her off properly!Maidstone10 yearsGot two calls, one last week and another today, about selling batteries for solar panel setups.10 yearsI always tend to disregard any phone numbers that I don’t recognise. Cheers, KAS.11 yearsGot a call about solar panels. They already had my name and number, said the info came from "the government". Ended up swearing at my missus when he couldnt keep going. Totally unprofessional.11 yearsGot a call trying to sell solar panels. They already had my name and number, said the info came from "the government." Ended up swearing at my wife when he couldn’t push it any more.11 yearsReceived a call touting solar panels today. The chap on the line had my name and contact details, claiming his info came from "the government." He ended up swearing at my wife when she pressed him for details about his pitch. Absolutely appalling behaviour!11 yearsDidn’t recognise the number so I rang it back, only to be told it’s not in service anymore. They then gave me another number to call which cost £2 a minute plus network fees.11 yearsgot a call from this number earlier but they just hung up when i picked up. i checked by dialling 1471 and rang the number back myself, but it said the number isn’t in service anymore.11 yearsI received a call just when I was anxiously awaiting an important family call, and it really threw me off. Not impressed at all!11 yearsI received a phone call from this individual and politely informed them that I wasn't interested, promptly hanging up. To my surprise, they rang me back immediately. I made it clear that I didn’t wish to be bothered if it was related to sales. The response from the caller was quite shocking-they practically yelled at me while insisting, "You’re just from East Grinstead, darling!" Not very professional, if you ask me. I’d advise everyone to steer clear of them and consider reporting this behaviour!East Grinstead11 yearsEvery Tuesday without fail, I receive up to five calls a day from someone hawking solar panels. ‘Tanya’ puts on quite the friendly act, but truth be told, she’s incredibly aggressive. It’s like she doesn't hear my polite refusals at all!Tanya11 yearsWhen I picked up, they queried if I was Mr --------. As soon as I confirmed, they hung up straight away.11 yearsI returned the call only to find out it would cost me a whopping £2.00 per minute! Absolutely ridiculous!11 yearsI've received multiple calls from this number, but every single time I try to inquire about their identity, they just hang up. Absolute dodgy behaviour-steer clear of them!11 yearsI got a call from this number, but there was absolutely no one on the other end. When I tried calling back, I was greeted with a message stating the number is no longer in service and that I should ring a 118 number for assistance, which would cost me £2 plus another £2 per minute. It’s obvious this is a dodgy operation.11 years01622 480262 i thought silent calls were banned?? They just ring and then hang up right away. Maybe they’re checking if someone picks up. The government really needs to introduce laws to stop this irritating hassle. At least with this one, the number’s visible and not masked.11 years01622 870262 called but didn’t leave any message.11 years01622 840262 called twice, both times no message left.11 yearsThey ring me like 10 times every single day. I've told them to take my number off, but it’s no use at all.11 yearsSpoke to some solar panel company and the woman on the line was really quite nasty.11 yearsThey terminated the call right after I picked up.11 yearsMy phone buzzed, I picked up, but there was nothing on the other end, then the call just dropped.11 yearsOnce more, this number called me at precisely 12:02 earlier today, the 30th of September, 2015. True to form, the line was silent as usual after I picked up.11 yearsGot a call at 13:10 on 27/08/15. Let it go to voicemail but they didn’t say anything.11 yearsReceived a call from someone inquiring about a person, but they were looking for an individual with a different name entirely.11 yearsI received a call trying to peddle solar panels, and when I turned them down, they had the cheek to call me a fool!11 yearsI'm getting calls from them as much as three times daily! It's becoming quite tiresome, to be honest.11 yearsFollowing up on earlier remarks about anticipating a parking fine from Maidstone, a place I've only visited once in my entire existence, I want to mention that the number 01622480262 has attempted to contact both my residential and mobile phones. As a retiree who's not particularly tech-savvy, and considering that this is a brand-new mobile device, it seems likely that my details must have somehow been compromised by Maidstone County Council after I contested the fine.MaidstoneMaidstone County Council11 yearsI've tried ringing back multiple times since I’ve received a parking fine in Maidstone and was awaiting a response about my appeal. If anyone has any information on the charges for these calls, I’d truly appreciate it!Maidstone11 yearsIt barely rang for a tick! Is this some sort of ploy to lure folks into dialling back on a pricey line?11 yearsI keep getting calls from them.Submit Your Own Report (01622 480262)
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