02045688791
☎️ 02045688791 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 204568 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045688791
- Unknown caller, no response receivedJan
2022Received suspicious call about drivewayJan
2022Incorrect insulation inspection requestJan
2022Suspicious call from unusual numberJan
2022Suspected scam call regarding insulationJan
2022Persistent caller, no messages leftJan
2022Scammer named Chris, known detailsJan
2022Block number detecting scam callsJan
2022Multiple unwanted calls, no solutionJan
2022Asking about age and mobility assistanceJan
2022Warning against engaging with potential scammersJan
2022Incomplete and suspicious voicemail messageJan
2022Questioning call authenticity to protect privacyJan
2022Reported Green Eco Centre scam callJan
2022Warning about potential phone scamsJan
2022Refused unnecessary home line serviceJan
2022Unknown number, no message leftJan
2022Missed call, no message leftJan
2022Loft insulation benefits and importanceJan
2022Received repeated calls; reported to TPSJan
2022SPAM call from supposed medical serviceJan
2022Unwanted call; hung up immediatelyJan
2022Missed call, no message leftJan
2022Warning: Potentially banking scam schemeJan
2022Ignore unknown calls, don't answerJan
2022Adam offers free medical alarmJan
2022Multiple calls, went to voicemailJan
2022Unsolicited call identified as salesJan
2022Not enough information to summarizeJan
2022Missed call, no voicemail leftJan
2022Difficult conversation, unable to reportJan
2022Warning about scam automated callsJan
2022Caution: suspicious caller offering renewalJan
2022Emergency help button, free trial offeringJan
2022Identified caller as likely scammerJan
2022Received call from driveways companyJan
2022Unsolicited marketing calls, press 1 to unsubscribeJan
2022Missed call, no voicemail leftJan
2022Warning about potential scamJan
2022Negative assessment of perceived dishonest individualJan
2022Chris inquires about loft insuranceJan
2022Chris pressuring for unnecessary serviceJan
2022Received call about spray insulationJan
2022Noise, echo, could not understandJan
2022Warning about phone scam numberJan
2022Issue with knowledge of areaJan
2022Likely a scam call experienceJan
2022Repeated calls from similar numbersJan
2022Received no response to answerJan
2022Caller silent, disconnected line abruptlyJan
2022Unknown number suspected telesales callJan
2022Ignoring suspicious phone callsJan
2022Number Of Searches: 162 Number Of Comments: 48 First Seen: 09 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Elmbridge(Gloucestershire), Fron-Bache(Denbighshire) and Woodland(Durham).
02045688791 has 48 comments of which 39 x neutral and 9 x negative
02045688791 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045688791 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance linked to potential scams, primarily involving unsolicited calls about loft insulation, energy services, or medical alert devices. Callers often claim to be from local energy companies or safety services, frequently using identical or closely numbered variations. Many recipients experience silence, abrupt hang-ups, or aggressive sales tactics and report that no legitimate company details are provided. The number appears connected to cold marketing efforts or fraudulent activity, sometimes exploiting personal details to pressure vulnerable individuals. Users are strongly advised not to engage, avoid sharing any information, and block the number. Reporting to the Telephone Preference Service and Action Fraud is recommended to help combat these intrusive and potentially harmful calls.
Reports on phone number 02045688791
4 yearsI received no response when I inquired about the caller's identity.4 yearsYesterday evening at about 6.53, I got a call from this number. The person on the line asked if there’s a driveway at my address, saying his records indicated there was one. I told him that wasn’t the case and then he just ended the call.4 yearsI received a rather odd message regarding my home, claiming there was an issue with the insulation. They suggested sending a technician over to assess the situation. Quite peculiar, if you ask me!4 yearsGot a ring from 02045688791 yesterday just after 5pm. The bloke claimed he was with some energy firm and said their records showed my place needed more of that fluffy, yellow insulation stuff. I told him I already had about 10 inches up in the loft. There was a pause, then he just ended the call. Bit dodgy, right? Could be a scam?4 yearsI reckon this was just one of those cold calls or maybe a scam. I had a missed call from this number today but didn’t pick up. They didn’t bother to leave a voicemail either. When I tried calling back, it instantly cut off. Over the last year, I’ve been getting loads of dodgy calls on my landline starting with 0204, but this is the first time one’s popped up on my mobile. None of my mates have a 0204 number. A quick Google tells me these are new London numbers and apparently, scammers like to use them a lot.London4 yearsThis number kept ringing me two times but never left a voice message. Quite annoying how they keep at it!4 yearsBeware of those loft insurance fraudsters! They had my first name and even my postcode. The chap I spoke to went by the name Chris.Chris4 yearsDefinitely a scam, I’d suggest just blocking this number straight away.4 yearsI picked up but stayed silent. The caller asked if I was there and could hear him. Since my number isn’t public and I’m on the TPS, plus only a handful of people have it, I just ended the call.TPS4 yearsI’ve received a bunch of calls from this number and a few others that are just one digit different. I never pick up, just let my voicemail catch them but there’s never any message left. Still, they won’t stop ringing. Isn’t this the kind of thing that phone providers and the government were meant to sort out? Feels like they’re letting us down again!4 yearsHe told me he was from some energy saver company nearby, but I just ended the call.Energy Conservation4 yearsCame back home and found a voicemail on the landline. It began halfway through a sentence and ended after just a couple of mumbling words I couldn’t make out! After checking what others wrote about the number, I decided to block it and mark it as unknown.4 yearsSome bloke called offering a button for the house to press if we fall or feel bad. I told him we’re fine without it, but he wouldn't take no for an answer. Ended up just cutting the call.4 yearsI’ve been getting calls nonstop the past couple of days from someone offering a little gadget that you can press for emergency assistance. They say there's a free trial for a month, but after that, it costs around £30 monthly. It’s starting to get a bit annoying now, had about four calls already.4 yearsGot two calls from them about insulation, would chat but felt like they might be recording to try and use it for some sort of banking fraud.4 yearsi just got a call about roof insulation but it was so confusing, there were two people speaking at the same time and i couldnt even say a word. eventually they gave up and hung up. couldnt catch any company name either, so no way to report it to the telephone preference list.Telephone Preference Service4 yearsPhone rung but no noise or words, then it just disconnected.4 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be from Driveways Ltd, asking if I still had a driveway at my place. Bit of a strange one, not sure why they wanted to know that.Driveways Limited4 yearsSome bloke called me, said his name was Alex from Lifeline, but it was clear it was just a sales pitch. He started off with "How are you today?" so I didn’t bother talking and just ended the call.AlexLifeline4 yearsBeen getting calls about some roof insulation renewal, but they never say what company they’re from. They’ve rung me a few times now, which seems a bit dodgy. Watch out for these ones!4 yearsOver the last few days, got three calls from a bloke named James who wanted to chat about energy stuff. Told him to quit ringing me up, then I ended up reporting the number to the TPS.JamesTelephone Preference Service4 yearsJust wondering, are Alex and Adam both over 50? And do either of them use a cane or walking stick? Asking out of curiosity.AlexAdam4 yearsI got a call but they didn’t say anything or leave a voicemail.4 yearsI didn’t pick up, so it went straight to voicemail. When I rang the number back, there was a recorded voice saying it was from some marketing company and to press 1 to stop getting their calls. Thing is, I never signed up for anything, so I didn’t press anything. Just thought people should watch out!4 yearsThe number was unfamiliar to me, so I let it go to voicemail and when I checked, there was nothing there.4 yearsGot a call from some dodgy scammer using one of those auto diallers, but luckily my phone picked up on it and blocked it straight away. Cheers to the call filtering, saved me the hassle!4 yearsThis number seems like it’s linked to several scams, which is pretty worrying since they’re trying to reach out to people who might be easy targets. I’d just block that lot straight away and change your phone settings so they have to say who they are before you pick up. Also, make sure you report it to Action Fraud, let the police know what’s going on.Action Fraud Police4 yearsHad a call about a “free emergency button” for people who might need extra help, sounded real official like it was from the government. Definitely a dodgy scam though, so I didn’t press anything and blocked the number straight away. Stay careful and don’t hit any buttons if you get the same call!4 yearsThis number rang but I didn’t pick up, just let it go to my answer machine. No message was given, though I think they’ve called me once or twice before.4 yearsGot a call from a bloke named "Chris" claiming to be from Green Eco Centre about loft insulation grants. When I asked him how they got my number, he just made up some story and then abruptly ended the call. My number is on the TPS list, so I've gone ahead and reported it to the Information Commissioner. Total scam, watch out!ChrisGreen Eco CentreSouth West LondonInformation Commissioner ' s OfficeTelephone Preference Service4 yearsgot a call from some bloke named adam saying i could get a free medical alert device, just had to give a few details first. sounded a bit dodgy to me.Adam4 yearsNo clue whose number that is, so I just let it keep ringing.4 yearsGot called a couple of times today, but it just went straight to voicemail and they didn't say anything.4 yearsSome bloke called himself Alex from a medical alert company. He asked if I’m past 50 and whether I rely on a walking stick or something like that. After that, he just dropped the call.Alex4 yearsI didn’t pick up and they didn’t bother to leave any message either.4 yearsJust another dodgy character masquerading as a legitimate entrepreneur.4 yearsI’m curious about the fact that my postcode has been flagged for not having the most up-to-date loft insurance. The individual who contacted me introduced himself as "Chris."Chris4 yearsToday, Chris tried to pressure me into letting him inspect my loft insulation for signs of condensation. It's a total con, if you ask me.Chris4 yearsI received a call from this number recently, inquiring if I was interested in spray loft insulation. I mentioned that I had recently had a new roof installed. After a polite exchange, he simply said, "Alright, thank you," and hung up.4 yearsI was met with an onslaught of strange sounds and a persistent echo - absolutely incomprehensible! Gave up and hung up the phone.4 yearsYesterday, I received a call from this numpty using a rather similar number. It's a dodgy scam, so I'd suggest not answering, but instead, block the call and notify the TPS as well as the Cyber Crime Unit over at the City of London Police. I could always make a fuss on the line, but that wouldn't be particularly civilised, would it?TPSCyber Crime UnitCity of London Police4 yearsI had a chat with Chris, who claims to be the local energy consultant for our region. Oddly enough, when I inquired about which postcode he represents, the call mysteriously cut out. Quite peculiar, if you ask me!Chris4 yearsI suspect this might have been yet another cold call or perhaps even a scam. The number rang me on 12th January 2021, but I didn’t pick up. Strangely, the caller didn’t bother leaving any message either. When I attempted to return the call, my line was automatically disconnected. Over the past year, I’ve received a fair few dodgy calls starting with 0204 on my landline, but this is the first instance on my mobile. I don’t know anyone with a number starting 0204. A quick search on Google indicates that these numbers are fairly new to London and they seem to have a rather dubious reputation for being linked to scams.GoogleLondon4 yearsReceived multiple calls today from similar digits. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!4 yearsI picked up the phone, but there was complete silence on the other end...4 yearsThe person on the other end didn’t utter a word, and then, after a brief moment, the call disconnected.4 yearsReceived a call this evening, but I chose not to pick it up since the number looked unfamiliar. I had a hunch it was some sort of sales pitch.4 yearsI've been receiving numerous calls from a range of similar numbers lately. I chose to ignore them.Submit Your Own Report (020 4568 8791)
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