02045162737
☎️ 02045162737 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 204516 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045162737
- Scam attempt reported to TPSMar
2022Confusion about unsolicited phone callsFeb
2022Suspicious of insulation sales pitchJan
2022User was contacted by scammersJan
2022Call answered, line cut offJan
2022Phone stuck with message display,esetJan
2022Assuming silence means a scamJan
2022Warning about unwanted phone callsJan
2022Medical device scam targeting elderlyJan
2022Caller allegedly asking for information, suspiciousJan
2022Warning about Alex scam schemeJan
2022Family member paying for alert systemJan
2022Be cautious of sharing personal informationJan
2022Phone scam targeting senior citizensJan
2022Receiving scam call, pretended responseJan
2022Beware of fraudulent medical scamJan
2022Missed call, suspected scam, no messageJan
2022Unwanted medical alert sales callJan
2022Medical Alert scam, avoid itJan
2022Not enough context for interpretationJan
2022No response left in voicemailJan
2022Repeated annoying telemarketing calls from AlexJan
2022Deceptive sales call targeted elderlyJan
2022Local energy firm offering insulationJan
2022Unsolicited call for medical alertJan
2022Confusion and background noise during callJan
2022Suspicion of a phone scamJan
2022Call with no soundJan
2022Number Of Searches: 104 Number Of Comments: 26 First Seen: 22 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Blackburn(Lancashire), Scuggate(Cumbria) and Tredomen(Powys).
02045162737 has 26 comments of which 16 x neutral and 10 x negative
02045162737 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045162737 👆 is reported as a persistent source of nuisance calls involving scams related to medical alert systems and energy saving or insulation offers. Callers frequently impersonate medical or energy companies, targeting vulnerable individuals, especially the elderly, with misleading claims about free devices or home improvements. Common tactics include pressuring for personal information, using urgent or confusing language, and remaining silent or disconnecting abruptly. Many users warn against engaging, highlighting risks of identity theft and unwarranted charges. Calls sometimes involve scripted sales pitches with names like Alex or Patrick, often with poor call quality or robotic behaviour. Numerous recipients recommend blocking the number and reporting it to authorities to prevent fraud and safeguard personal data.
Reports on phone number 02045162737
4 yearsI almost fell for a scam! I've gone ahead and reported the whole affair to the Telephone Preference Service. The caller claimed to be representing the Medical Alert Centre. What a cheek!Telephone Preference ServiceMedical Alert Centre4 yearsThey claimed to be from an energy provider, but this site says it's a medical scam. Whatever it is, just stop calling me!4 yearsGot a call from someone named Patrick claiming to be with an "Energy Saving" firm, saying our place was picked for new insulation. He kept going on about some "white fluffy stuff." Sounded so familiar, I thought it was one of those auto-dialled calls, so I cheekily asked if he was a bot or maybe being forced to call. Turns out it was a proper live call, and Patrick said it was his first day on the job. Right, Patrick. Anyway, I told him we’re a business and the building doesn’t even need insulation. Good luck with that one, Paddy!PatrickEnergy Efficiency4 yearsThey told me they were from some energy company. After checking this site, I’ve realised it’s actually a scam.4 yearsAs soon as I picked up the phone, the call got disconnected straight away.4 yearsSome bloke called himself Patrick, claiming to be from the UK Energy firm and rang me from 02045162737. He said something about my home being chosen for an energy check, especially concerning the loft insulation - he reckoned it was that white fluffy material. I cut in right away to tell "Patrick" that there’s no way I’m having the loft insulation changed or replaced. After a brief silence, he simply said "thanks, goodbye" and hung up. Proper laughable scammer if you ask me.PatrickUK4 yearsGot a call from someone named Alex trying to push loft insulation that sounded dodgy. Definitely seemed like a scam to me. Wouldn’t trust it.Alex4 years02045162737 called me again today, must be the fourth time this week. The person said, "Hi, my name is Alex." When I tried to cut in, the line reset and started over with "Hi, my name is Alex" again. I caught some other voice in the backgound before the call ended. Honestly, just a big waste of time!Alex4 yearsWhen I picked up, there was no one on the other end, so I’m guessing it’s just some scam call trying to mess about with me.4 yearsThey said that a relative had already covered the cost of the security system and that I needed to give my details so they could send it over!4 yearsAfter giving out my personal info, they started sending bogus medical alerts and then tried billing me for them!4 yearsWe'd been out and when we got back, the phone kept showing a 'message being left' notification. The only way to stop it was to unplug it from the socket and take the batteries out of the handset.4 yearsOlder folks have been telling me they get calls about supposedly “free” medical alert devices. But turns out, they aren't really free at all. These scammers trick elderly people into giving up personal details, then use that info to steal identities or empty their bank accounts. It’s a nasty scam targetting seniors by making them believe they’re getting something safe and free.4 yearsI didn’t pick up since there was no voicemail left!4 yearsMedical Alert tried calling me a few times - total scam, beware!Medical Alert4 yearsSome bloke called Alex got in touch, saying he was from a medical group, trying to scam older people and those who might be vulnerable. He told me my GP passed on my info and that I could get one of those medical alert gadgets. When I asked where exactly he was from, he couldn't give a straight answer. He spoke really quickly, probably to throw me off balance.Alex4 yearsdunno who that was, picked up and all i heard was some weird static. ended up just hanging up.4 yearssome bloke named alex rang up, had a mad pitch about selling me one of those medical alert bracelets - no clue what he was on about!Alex4 yearsI've been getting loads of these dodgy calls lately. Loads of the time, they say they're from my health insurance or some well-known healthcare company, trying to trick you into thinking you've got a free medical alert device waiting. They ask you to "press one" to collect it, but once you do, the calls just won't stop, and they keep pestering you to give out your personal details. Proper annoying!4 yearsGot these annoying calls all the time, like every single day! Honestly, no idea who they even are or why they're ringing me. Never had any contact with them before, so it's pretty odd. Watch out, they’re a real pain!4 yearsSomeone rang saying they were calling from a health clinic. I asked who they needed, and they threw out three different last names. Then they asked if I was older than 50. I just ended the call there. Seems like a scam to me. Honestly, this kind of thing should be reported to the authorities.4 yearsI didn’t pick up when they rang, and there was no voicemail left either. Felt like it might have been one of those scams again since it’s happened to me a few times already.4 yearsSome bloke rang me up selling this medical alert thing, but the line kept cutting in and out so I couldn't really catch what he was on about. I said I wasn't interested, but then he pushed again, trying to sell me something to do with monitoring health or something like that?4 yearsGot a call from what sounded like a local energy company about some insulation deal.4 yearsI can’t shake the feeling that this is a downright con. I’ve now added it to my blocked list on my mobile!4 yearsReceived a call where there was nothing but silence on the other end. Quite baffling!Submit Your Own Report (020 4516 2737)
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