02034764118
☎️ 02034764118 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by API Telecom Limited. It is part of the phone block 203476 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02034764118
- Scam energy savings advice companyNov
2014Stevenage callers may be scammersNov
2014Illegal cold-call complaint reportedNov
2014Potential solar panel scam warningNov
2014Solar panel scheme raises suspicionsNov
2014Sounds official, but seems suspiciousOct
2014Caller was unsure and hung upJul
2014Group under investigation for misconductJul
2014Reporting unwanted evening phone callsJul
2014Request ignored; reported for harassmentApr
2014Fraudsters ignore TPS terms repeatedlyApr
2014Repetitive calls, no response when answeredMar
2014Missed call from Go Green GroupMar
2014Salespeople promoting energy solutionsMar
2014Background voices heard during callMar
2014Telemarketers selling energy solutionsFeb
2014No message left after callFeb
2014Number Of Searches: 0 Number Of Comments: 16 First Seen: 10 February 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Herringthorpe(South Yorkshire), Llanreath(Pembrokeshire), Skelwick(Orkney) and Stoke Golding(Leicestershire).
02034764118 has 16 comments of which 2 x negative and 14 x neutral
02034764118 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02034764118 👆 is reported as an aggressive telemarketing number linked to companies promoting solar panel and energy-saving schemes, often under questionable pretences. Callers claim association with government initiatives but are connected to newly registered firms operating from modest addresses and involving directors with multiple company ties. Numerous reports highlight frequent calls despite registration on the Telephone Preference Service, with some callers hanging up abruptly or failing to provide clear identification. Complaints suggest potential misleading sales tactics targeting vulnerable individuals, including cold calls about renewable energy investments at substantial costs. Users advise caution, recommend reporting unwanted calls to relevant authorities, and highlight concerns about the legitimacy and transparency of these operations.
Reports on phone number 02034764118
12 yearsI've come across a dubious company that claims to offer energy-saving advice and is pretending to sell financing for the green deal. It all seems rather fishy to me!12 yearsOn the 20th of November 2014, I received a call from "The Energy Savings Advice Centre". It seems they're rather touchy when reminded that they're flouting the regulations concerning cold-calling individuals who’ve opted into the Telephone Preference Service. When I pointed this out, their reaction was quite dismissive, suggesting I should’ve mentioned it right from the beginning of our chat to prevent wasting their time. But, isn't that the entire essence of the TPS? They shouldn't even be making those calls in the first place! I’ve decided to lodge a complaint with TPS regarding this matter.The Energy Savings Advice CentrePreference ServiceTPS12 yearsI’ve been contacted multiple times by the "Energy Savings Advice Centre" based in Stevenage, all regarding the government-backed solar panel initiative (which I suspect may not be entirely genuine). On my latest interaction, dated 13th November 2014, I took the plunge to find out what it was all about. An "energy consultant" from Myplanet, also in Stevenage, paid me a visit on the 17th, detailing how I could supposedly rake in some cash from taxpayers and other energy users if I invested in one of their solar installations (a hefty £10,000!). The entire premise stems from the political notion that our reliance on fossil fuels is leading to a global climate disaster, often referred to as Anthropogenic Climate Change Catastrophe (CACC). Curious about the link between the Energy Savings Advice Centre and Myplanet, I did a bit of digging and came across a firm named Energy Savings Advice Centre Ltd, which operates from a modest terraced property in Stevenage and was established in September 2014. It has a single director, just 19 years old, who also manages four other companies in the same area (details can be found here: https://www.opencompany.co.uk/profile/2387950/thomas-james-hill). Upon further investigation, I discovered that the Myplanet rep wasn't an employee, but rather a self-employed director of a timber glazing business. Anyone dabbling in renewable energy should ensure they diversify their investments. When the UN's CACC farce eventually crumbles, those involved will wish they had secured alternative revenue streams.Energy Savings Advice CentreStevenageMyplanetEnergy Savings Advice Centre LtdUN12 yearsI received a barrage of calls from the "Energy Savings Advice Centre" based in Stevenage, all relating to what seems to be a government-backed initiative on solar panel installations (could it possibly be a con?). The most recent call occurred on 13th November 2014, at which point I figured it would be prudent to find out what was at stake. Consequently, on the 17th, an "energy adviser" from a firm called Myplanet in Stevenage paid me a visit and outlined a plan where I could supposedly pocket some cash from other taxpayers and energy consumers if I decided to invest in one of their solar systems, with a hefty price tag of around £10,000. Their pitch was built upon a political theory suggesting that our reliance on fossil fuels is leading to a catastrophic climate crisis, a notion more formally referred to as Anthropogenic Climate Change Catastrophe (CACC). Intrigued but sceptical about the connection between the Energy Savings Advice Centre and Myplanet, I delved a bit deeper into the matter. My investigations revealed a company named Energy Savings Advice Centre Ltd, registered from a modest terraced home in Stevenage, dating back to September 2014. The sole director is a mere 19 years old and also oversees four other companies in Stevenage (you can check him out here: https://www.opencompany.co.uk/profile/2387950/thomas-james-hill). Continuing my inquiries, it became clear that the Myplanet representative wasn't an employee; rather, he was a self-employed director of a timber glazing business. It strikes me as prudent for anyone involved in renewable energy ventures to diversify their investments. Should the UN's CACC narrative come crumbling down, they'll undoubtedly find themselves in need of alternative sources of income.Energy Savings Advice CentreStevenageMyplanetEnergy Savings Advice Centre LtdUN12 yearsThey’re now branding themselves as the "something" Energy Board. Sounds rather authoritative, doesn’t it?Energy Board12 yearsReceived a call from this number earlier. A chap on the line goes, “Hello, am I conversing with, umm... Mrs... erm..." I cut in and said, "You haven't got a clue who you're ringing! Who might you be then?" And just like that, he hung up on me.12 yearsI've heard quite a bit about the Go Green Group over in Hull. If memory serves correctly, they’re currently under scrutiny following a segment on BBC Radio 4’s You & Yours, which raised a few eyebrows. It seems they're targeting older folks with phone calls, attempting to peddle solar panel deals or something along those lines. If they keep it up and don’t take the hint, it might be worth flagging it to OFCOM, just to keep things above board.Go Green GroupHullBBC Radio 412 yearsI've had enough of these persistent calls during my evenings! I'm on the Telephone Preference Service list, so I'm well within my rights to report them. This has got to stop!12 yearsIt's been close to a month since I requested the removal of my number, yet I've just received another call from them. It’s evident they have no desire to comply with the legal requirements. I've lodged a complaint against them. I've been registered with the Telephone Preference Service ever since I got the phone line set up two years ago!Telephone Preference Service12 yearsScammers consistently flouting the rules laid out by the Telephone Preference Service.Telephone Preference Service12 yearsThis number has been ringing me quite frequently, but as soon as I pick up, they just hang up!12 yearsI received a missed call from this number while I was away from home. When I decided to return the call, I encountered a pre-recorded message informing me that it was from Go Green Group. They mentioned it wasn’t anything pressing and that they would attempt to contact me again. Fingers crossed they call back when I’m actually available so I can obtain their company information and potentially report them for a hefty fine. I've been on the TPS register for ages and safeguard my landline jealously - it’s solely for broadband connectivity and work-related matters, so it's strange to receive such a call.Go Green GroupTPS12 yearsCold callers pushing energy solutions and solar panels.12 yearsI could only hear voices in the background.13 yearsThese chaps are just a bunch of telemarketers peddling their so-called "eco-friendly" power solutions and solar panel installations.13 yearsCalled but didn’t leave a voicemail.Submit Your Own Report (020 3476 4118)
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