01642720260
☎️ 01642720260 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 1642720 with a prefix of 01642. The area code 01642 originates from Middlesbrough.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01642720260
- Spam call energy agreement surveyJun
2026Automated energy call, rang twiceMar
2026Cold call, company named, reportedMar
2026Caller feigned complaint, shifted concernFeb
2026Deceptive sales calls; unsolicited contractsJan
2026Caller lied, not interested, refusedJan
2026Persistent caller despite refusalsJan
2026Annoying sales call, scam detectedJan
2026Scam call, nuisance, ignore alwaysOct
2025Polite but dishonest energy contract callAug
2025Experiencing rude cold callsMay
2025Scam call, reporting necessary actionsApr
2025Caller inquired about water billsApr
2025Energy scam call, unprofessional responseMar
2025Persistent caller, unlikely to give upMar
2025Aggressive sales, uninterested, hung upMar
2025Call received early at workFeb
2025Spam call related to energy servicesSep
2024Creep from Middlesbrough, avoid himAug
2024Strange behavior and unproductive commentsAug
2024Friendly caller, no pressure salesAug
2024Inquiry about sustainability issuesJun
2024Number Of Searches: 70 Number Of Comments: 20 First Seen: 14 June 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Basingstoke(Hampshire), Farncombe(Surrey), Newhall(Derbyshire), North Howden(North Yorkshire) and Sutton-on-Hull(East Riding of Yorkshire).
01642720260 has 20 comments of which 2 x negative and 18 x neutral
01642720260 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01642720260 👆 is reported as persistent and annoying spam calls from a company called Renew and Sustain, mostly about energy contracts and sustainability surveys. Callers often ask to speak to the person in charge of energy or water bills, sometimes using dodgy sales tactics or double-speak, claiming they're not selling but really trying to get contract info. Several users complain about aggressive or rude behaviour, repeated calls despite saying no, and ignoring the Telephone Preference Service. Others highlight misleading approaches, such as pretending to file complaints or sending paperwork without consent. Some callers use polite or low-pressure tones but still aim for sales. Overall, these calls are seen as nuisance, with mixed experiences ranging from annoying to creepy or even borderline scammy.
Reports on phone number 01642720260
27 daysGot a call claiming to want my input on energy contracts, but it was just another annoying survey scam.3 monthsGot two calls already, both times some robot voice talking about energy stuff.4 monthsGot a cold call today, they wanted to chat with whoever handles energy stuff. I asked who they were and where they operated from, and they said Renew and Sustain, based in Ingleby Barwick. I told them my number’s on the TPS list and I’d be reporting them. It’s kinda rare they’re honest about where they’re calling from - this is only the second time. Usually, they just hang up when I start digging.RenewSustainIngleby BarwickTPS4 monthsWe received a call at work from someone called Mo who wanted to talk to the Director. At first, he said he had a complaint, but when I connected him up, he quickly changed his story. He said it wasn’t really a complaint but just a concern about our energy costs.Mo5 monthsHad a phone call today from a company called Renew and Sustain. They were asking for a director by name and claimed he wanted them to ring back, which is completely untrue. We're tied into a deal with our current supplier and have no intention of dealing with any brokers right now. It's baffling why these sales folks think fibbing will win them our business. Even when we do look around before our contract ends, we definitely won't be using their services.Renew and Sustain6 monthsGot a call about switching energy deals. I said we’re already tied into one and not looking to change. Then the next day, he rang back, but was told the person he wanted wasn’t in. Later that afternoon, he called again. Then, bright and early at 9:11am the next morning, he was on the line once more. Told him straight up that his persistence was bordering on harassment and we’re just not interested. I can’t help but think he’s gonna give it another go soon enough.6 monthsI got a call from someone named "Anthony" who kicked off with that annoying line, "Hi, it's Anthony. How are you today?" Honestly, these salespeople should realise that this sort of approach doesn’t fly outside America. When I asked him straight up who he was and which firm he was representing, he just dropped the call. Looking up the number afterwards showed it was just another dodgy energy scam. Proper relieved I avoided the usual drag of a boring pitch, only to hang up myself at the end.AnthonyAmerica9 monthsDON'T PICK UP - TOTAL SCAM - THESE CALLS ARE A PAIN - MOSTLY COME IN THE MORNING HOURS11 monthsGot a call about some energy contract survey the other day. When I mentioned the company had rung me previously, the bloke just shrugged it off saying loads of brokers are ringing about that stuff. Seems like he was really after us signing up for an energy deal. Courteous chap, but I wouldn’t say he was being totally upfront about why he was ringing.1 yearGot a call from a woman named Emily, said she was from some 'Renew and Sustain' energy company. They obviously don't bother using the TPS register. Definitely not a legit firm in my book, gonna report them.EmilyRenew and Sustain1 yearGot a call today from a man wanting to speak with whoever handles the water bills here. He mentioned something about a new rule requiring us to provide a remit for the past 47 years and also had questions about our existing contract. I told him we’re all sorted with that. Then he asked when our contract ends, and I had to say I wasn’t sure. Without another word, he just said goodbye and hung up. For now, I’m putting the number down as unknown.1 yearGot a call from someone about our energy contract, asking why we'd committed for two years? I just told him it was our choice, said cheers, and hung up.1 yearHad a call from some energy company. The guy was alright but didn't really take 'no one’s free to chat' for an answer straight away. I get the feeling he’ll ring back to have another go.1 yearThey were pushing some energy deal and kept going on even after I said no thanks. Got pretty pushy, so I just had to hang up.1 yearWe got a call to our work line bright and early at 8:49 in the morning!2 yearsGot a load of spam calls about energy deals today, so annoying!2 yearsI got this super odd call from someone near Middlesbrough. They started acting really strange and then hit me with some weird questions. Honestly, steer clear of this person, they’re proper unsettling!Middlesbrough2 yearsIt got a bit weird when I told him there was nobody around to chat with him - the things he said were pretty odd.2 yearsHad a call from someone with a Northern accent asking about business accreditation for sustainable energy grants. Honestly, the bloke seemed decent enough and probably just glad someone was actually paying attention and chatting with him. There wasn’t any pushy sales tactics or anything like that!2 yearsThey called me about some sustainability stuff.Submit Your Own Report (01642 720260)
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