02035041528
☎️ 02035041528 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Core Telecom Limited. It is part of the phone block 203504 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02035041528
- Called today, blocked by callminderOct
2025Robocaller spam; block and ignoreOct
2025Voice cloning scam via fake advisorsOct
2025No response after initial contactOct
2025Caller promised free solar panelsOct
2025Blocked scam number, avoided callOct
2025Potential scam energy adviser callsOct
2025Scam call with robotic messageOct
2025Scam call, sounded like AIOct
2025Fake Solar Energy Advice scam callOct
2025Silent, no response, no messageOct
2025Persistent scammers posing as DavidOct
2025Suspicious call asking personal infoOct
2025Scam o2 number hacked callerJul
2025Scam number posing as TescoApr
2025Number Of Searches: 14 Number Of Comments: 13 First Seen: 15 April 2025 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Glashvin(Highland), Howley(Cheshire), Ightfield(Shropshire), Sidbury(Devon) and South End(Bedfordshire).
02035041528 has 13 comments of which 6 x neutral and 7 x negative
Reports on phone number 02035041528
8 monthsThis number showed up on my phone and it was marked as a scam, so I just ignored the call and blocked it straight away.8 monthsPicked up the phone but there was just silence, no one said anything and I didn’t hear any kind of message either.8 monthsToday, I got a call around 9:43 in the morning, but my voicemail automatically blocked it.8 monthsI got a call from a woman who asked if I owned the house, saying I could get free solar panels. I didn’t even respond, just put the phone by the radio and ignored her until she gave up and hung up. Definitely sounded like a scam.8 monthsGot a call claiming to be from Solar Energy Advice. Seemed like a total con, so I just ended the call.Solar Energy Advice8 monthsGot a robocall from someone saying, “Hello, I’m Jane. According to our info, you qualify for a big discount on solar panels. Are you the owner of the house?” Then she went on about how solar panels cost way less these days compared to a decade ago and how simple the whole process is. She even mentioned someone would come out to snap a photo of your roof and all that. Yeah, just ignore it and block the number. Don’t bother responding.Jane8 monthsThis morning, I got a call at work from a woman who quickly said sorry for disturbing me. She wanted to know if I owned the house because she was offering help with solar panels. I kept asking if she actually knew who she was ringing, twice in a row, just to be sure. After that, she just hung up. It all felt a bit like a robot speaking to me, and after checking out other reviews, it’s pretty clear it’s a scam.8 monthsGot a call saying they’d give me free solar panels but I didn’t even say much past “hello” before it ended.8 monthsGot a call today on my landline from someone claiming to be “James” from an energy company. When I answered with a simple hello, this person introduced themselves as James. After a pause, they repeated hello and went on about my address having poor loft insulation. The whole thing had long gaps, sounded like a robot reading a script, then just ended abruptly. Pretty sure it’s some kind of scam to check if numbers are active. I’ve blocked the number now.James8 monthsSomeone rang me from this number saying they were with some 'Energy Efficiency Firm' and that I could get a free survey for loft insulation. They told me there's some new loft insulation stuff out there and that old insulation might be causing damp or condensation. Then they started probing for loads of my private details, which I wasn’t comfortable sharing, so I just ended the call.Energy8 monthsFor over a year now, I've been constantly hassled by folks pretending to be David from Windows and Doors or the Driveway Centre. They’re such a nuisance and seem to have no intention of letting up. Honestly, something really needs to be done to put an end to this.DavidDriveway Centre11 monthsI found a number that looked like it was from O2 on Google, so I gave it a ring. Turned out to be a scam, and next thing I knew, my phone got hacked. Really dodgy situation!Google1 yearWe found this number listed online as Tesco Mobile, but after checking, Tesco said it’s not theirs. We’ve reported it as a potential scam. When we phoned the number, they started asking way too many personal details, even wanting a password, which we never gave. We ended the call once they asked for that. They rang back, claiming it couldn’t be a scam since we’d called them first. We just hung up again, and they haven’t called since. The woman we talked to seemed really rushed, like she was just trying to get info quickly.Tesco MobileTescoSubmit Your Own Report (020 3504 1528)
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