02032828490
☎️ 02032828490 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Vodafone Ltd (C&W). It is part of the phone block 203282 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02032828490
- Young man offering questionable inspection scamJun
2018Incorrect info; likely phishing attemptJun
2018Suspected scam attempt, deceptive conversationMay
2018Government company inspecting insulation issuesMay
2018Suspicious sales pitch, potential scamMay
2018Suspicious call center, didn't respondApr
2018Recurring calls, seeking blocking adviceApr
2018Caller hung up twice todayApr
2018Cold call about washing machine coverFeb
2018Suspicious appliance coverage scam callFeb
2018Frequent nuisance calls about warrantyFeb
2018Annoying scam calls, blocking ineffectiveJan
2018Disrespectful caller, needs stoppingJan
2018Rude scam call about insuranceJan
2018Scam call, reported to policeJan
2018Scam call about insurance tariffJan
2018Fraudulent call, bank details requestedJan
2018Cheerful con man offered insuranceJan
2018Suspicious phone call about accountJan
2018Silent nuisance call; won't respondJan
2018Elderly scam call request detailsJan
2018Telemarketing call about appliances hung upJan
2018Scam call about appliance renewalJan
2018Beware of potential insurance scamJan
2018Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 24 First Seen: 04 January 2018 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Friskney(Lincolnshire) and Lower Badcall(Highland).
02032828490 has 24 comments of which 14 x neutral and 10 x negative
02032828490 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02032828490 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance call often linked to a scam involving cavity wall insulation checks or appliance insurance offers. Callers frequently claim to represent government schemes or energy companies, using scripted pitches about supposed problems or insurance renewals. They tend to know partial personal details but usually hang up when questioned or asked for company confirmation. Many report the calls as pushy, misleading, or suspicious attempts to obtain bank or personal information, with some callers abruptly ending calls when challenged. Several express concern over aggressive or disrespectful behaviour, and there are multiple accounts of repeated calls from varied numbers. Overall, it is advised to exercise caution, avoid sharing personal data, and consider blocking the number to prevent further harassment.
Reports on phone number 02032828490
8 yearsJack, a young man, was perusing through a scripted message when I spoke to him. He claimed that cavity wall insulation installed through the government scheme was causing unforeseen damage. He insisted on sending an expert for a complimentary inspection with thermal imaging to assess the situation and provide a quote for any necessary corrective action. Naturally, I inquired why the government or the installers were not accountable for these issues. Surprisingly, Jack abruptly ended the call without providing a satisfactory answer. It appears to be a deceptive ploy, possibly a scam.Jack8 yearsA gentleman phoned me, claiming to be from a company called "green energy," but both my name and address were incorrect. I interrupted him to explain that I was not the individual he was looking for and that I did not reside at the address he mentioned. He apologized and promptly ended the call. Based on the experiences shared by others, it seems this was likely an attempt at speculative phishing.8 yearsAfter opting into Green Energy for insulation, I expressed my disbelief to a British woman who called me. In response, she asked, "Why are you suspicious?" but quickly ended the call by saying "OK" and disconnecting. It seemed like a potential scam.Green Energy8 yearsSupposedly, a government-funded company has arrived to inspect the insulation in our homes. Evidently, there is a major issue with cavity wall insulation. I'm certain they would have demanded a hefty fee to carry out this examination!8 yearsI had an encounter with a British lady who recited a predefined script about cavity wall insulation. She mentioned a potential issue of mould on the inside of our walls, indicating that it could be caused by water seeping into the outer wall and a gap in the insulation within the cavity. Curious about her intentions, I asked what she was selling. Her response was not typical sales talk; instead, she offered to send a trained engineer equipped with a thermal imaging camera to capture pictures of my walls and assess if there was any mould present. She assured me that there would be no obligation to purchase anything. However, I couldn't help but doubt the authenticity of this proposition. It seemed more like a ploy to use a manipulated camera with doctored images to convince me to sign up for unnecessary repairs.8 yearsThere is constant calling coming through, giving the impression of a call centre. However, when answered, there was silence on the other end of the line, so I ended the call.8 yearsPlease make sure to answer the phone promptly and politely. Avoid using the option to call back. Is there a way to block these calls? They keep occurring multiple times during the day.8 yearsReceived two phone calls today, and both times the caller ended the call as soon as I picked up.8 yearsA person called without any prior contact, claiming that our washing machine cover had expired. When asked to provide specific details about the company they were representing, the caller abruptly ended the call.8 yearsI received a call from someone who claimed to offer "cover, not insurance" for my household appliances. The caller possessed knowledge of my mother's name and address. When I requested the name of the company in order to search for it online, a rather unenthusiastic British man reading from a script rudely terminated the call. It's quite suspicious when a company feels hesitant to disclose its name; definitely not a trustworthy establishment!8 yearsI receive annoying phone calls daily, around 2-3 times every day. The callers never say anything and just abruptly hang up. Sometimes they claim that my washing machine warranty needs to be reviewed, even though there is no such need. They specifically ask for me by name and seem to know exactly which washing machine I own.9 yearsI received a call from a young man who couldn't stop laughing while he was talking. I patiently listened to him and responded by saying, "I haven't lived at that address in over ten years." After that, I asked him if he thought it was acceptable to behave like that on the phone with anyone. He simply laughed again and replied, "You're stuck up, aren't you?" As a disabled person, these phone calls are concerning for me. There have been instances where I hurried to answer the phone and ended up tripping and hurting myself. Would this young man want something like that to happen to his own mother or grandmother? It's really unacceptable. I've made attempts to find out who these people are, especially considering that their number is displayed, but without success. It would be great if someone could put a stop to these calls altogether.9 yearsI am receiving continuous calls from scammers and it's becoming quite frustrating. I have blocked their number, but they keep coming back with a slightly different one.9 yearsI received a call from this particular number today. I believe the woman on the other end identified herself as a representative from easy care. Surprisingly, she asked for my Mum, whose name the phone number is registered under. What struck me as odd is that she seemed to already know which washer we owned, and she proceeded to inform me that our insurance on said washer was about to expire. However, this was definitely a load of nonsense since the washer is still covered by the manufacturer's warranty for another 4 years. When I inquired about where they obtained this information, the woman promptly terminated the call, displaying incredibly rude behavior. In response, I have chosen to block the number from further contacting us.9 yearsI was contacted by some individuals who were attempting to deceive me and steal my money. These dishonest scammers have been reported to the police for their actions.9 yearsI recently received a telephone call from an individual who introduced herself as Chelsea, representing a company named Appliance Protect. She began by asserting that although my appliances were insured with them, I wasn't on the most advantageous tariff. According to her, they had modified my "plan" to ensure I was on the "best" tariff available. When I inquired about the appliances covered under their insurance, as I had no knowledge of such coverage, she abruptly terminated the call. This is clearly a scam.ChelseaAppliance Protect9 yearsI was contacted by someone who claimed to be from my insurance company, and they wanted to update my policy. However, they asked for my bank details over the phone. Sensing something fishy, I decided not to provide them with any information and hung up. I immediately contacted my actual insurer to confirm if the call was genuine. To my relief, it turned out that the call was indeed a scam and not from my insurer.9 yearsA cheerful man with a friendly tone claimed to provide affordable insurance for our washing machine, freezer, and oven. I inquired about the specific type of oven, but he didn't respond. I mentioned that we actually had a cooker instead, and he asked for the brand name. I then expressed my suspicion that he was a dishonest individual, stating that I didn't believe anything he was saying. I also expressed my frustration with receiving calls from such "con men," and mentioned that we hadn't bothered with any insurance for our household appliances in the past 30 years. Finally, I hung up the phone while he was still speaking.9 yearsRecently, I received a call from an unknown number regarding my washing machine. To my surprise, the person on the line knew my name and address accurately. However, things took a suspicious turn when they asked for my bank account number over the phone. I firmly responded that I do not give out such information and suggested they provide me with my account number instead, to confirm their authenticity. Unfortunately, they claimed it was not possible due to data protection measures. Curious, I inquired about their whereabouts again, but received a vague response. At that point, I decided to inform them that I had been covered by another provider for years. Without uttering a word of explanation, they abruptly ended the call, displaying rather rude behavior. This incident occurred on January 18th, 2018 at 12:38 pm.9 yearsI recently made a call to my elderly mother's landline. Once again, the person on the other end claimed that it was regarding the renewal of our household appliance insurance. However, this was inaccurate as we do not have such insurance. Nevertheless, we decided to continue with the conversation to see how far we could take it. The caller mistakenly used the wrong name when addressing me. They proceeded to ask for sensitive information, including bank card details such as expiry date, sort code, and account number. To safeguard against potential fraud, I firmly stated that I would not provide any personal information over the phone. I insisted that they communicate their request in writing instead.9 yearsWhen I answer the phone, I often get nuisance calls from people who refuse to speak.9 yearsOn the 10th of January 2018, I received a phone call regarding household appliances. The conversation specifically mentioned a fridge, freezer, and washing machine. I politely requested the woman on the other end to repeat the name of her company. However, as I confessed to having no knowledge of it, she promptly apologized for interrupting me and ended the call.9 yearsYesterday, I received a phone call from the same number. It was a man who claimed to have a special offer for renewing my appliances: cooker, washing machine, and fridge. When I inquired about the brand of the washing machine, he mentioned Hoover. However, it wasn't the brand I had, so I ended the call immediately. This incident is definitely a scam, and I urge everyone to be cautious and not fall victim to it.Hoover9 yearsI have been informed that they plan to consolidate my appliance insurances into a single package to reduce costs. When I inquired about which appliances would be covered, they mentioned the washing machine, refrigerator, freezer, and cooker. These are common household items, so it was a reasonable assumption on their part. However, when I asked for the manufacturers' details, the person abruptly ended the call. It is important to be cautious as the lady sounded convincing. This incident occurred on the 8th of January 2018 at 12:15 pm.Submit Your Own Report (020 3282 8490)
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