02045688796
☎️ 02045688796 👆 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 02045688796
- Fraudulent energy service providerJan
2022Persistent calls with no messageJan
2022Robot seems very familiarJan
2022Warning: Deceptive AI scammer botJan
2022Noticed driveway at driveway centerJan
2022Blocking scamming AI wank botJan
2022Indicates potential auto dialer issueJan
2022Identified as Chris, local energy advisorJan
2022Warning about potential scamming tacticsJan
2022Missed call when answering machine activatedJan
2022Accusation of common fraudulent activityJan
2022Phone scam about loft insulationJan
2022Scammer posing as medical personnelJan
2022Robot response abruptly terminates conversationJan
2022Scam targeting elderly for deviceJan
2022Warning of potential scam callJan
2022Unwanted call regarding medical alertJan
2022Multiple hang-up calls throughout dayJan
2022Suspicious call claiming local energy advisorJan
2022Warning about medic alert scamJan
2022Frustration with unknown phone callersJan
2022Number Of Searches: 46 Number Of Comments: 21 First Seen: 08 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Inner Hope(Devon), Lower Assendon(Oxfordshire) and New Lane End(Cheshire).
02045688796 has 21 comments of which 20 x neutral and 1 x negative
02045688796 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045688796 👆 is reported as a persistent nuisance by callers using automated or scripted voice systems claiming to be from various service providers such as energy companies, medical alert centres, or loft insulation surveyors. The calls are often aggressive in nature, cutting off abruptly if questioned, and appear designed to extract personal information or financial commitments under false pretences. Many reports highlight the use of robotic or AI-generated responses, with callers adopting different aliases and service claims. These calls primarily target vulnerable individuals, including the elderly, and are widely considered to be scams. Users are strongly advised to avoid engagement, not disclose personal details, and to block the number. Concerns about tracing and legal action are frequently expressed by those affected.
Reports on phone number 02045688796
4 yearsThis appears to be a fraudulent energy provider.4 yearsThis particular number seems to be incessantly ringing my phone without leaving any messages or uttering a single word. Quite strange, really!4 yearsThat robot seems rather recognisable to me.4 yearsIt seems that Robot Alex is masquerading as an energy company or something along those lines. Honestly, it feels like an AI nonsense machine, run by a bunch of con artists. Just steer clear of Robot Alex; give it a nudge, and it gets all befuddled and turns off. What a bunch of dodgy blokes!RobotAlexRobot Alex4 yearsGreetings! I reckon this is the heart of the driveway. Seems to me, you've got one of your own!4 yearsTotal load of rubbish, this AI nonsense! Honestly, don’t bother engaging. Best just to block the number and move on with your day. It’s just a bunch of shady scammers trying their luck.4 yearsRang through, but the line dropped after just a couple of chimes - feels like it’s just an automatic dialler at play.4 yearsHe introduced himself as Chris, claiming to be in the vicinity as an energy consultant.Chris4 yearsI’ve come across a loft insulation inspection that seems a bit dodgy. I reckon they might be pulling the wool over people's eyes.4 yearsWhen I picked up, it went straight to the answering machine.4 yearsAnother classic scam, if you ask me! Just the usual nonsense.4 yearsReceived a call inquiring about loft insulation. I'm quite certain it's a con.4 yearsI had a rather unsettling experience recently. A chap named Alex claimed to represent a Medical Centre, and after a bit of chit-chat, he inquired about my age. As I cottoned on to his intentions and pointed out that he was simply trying to scam me with a cold call, he abruptly ended the call. Quite cheeky, if you ask me!AlexMedical Centre4 yearsI received a rather impressive automated reply. However, the moment I refused to divulge my name or age, the call was cut off. The robotic voice even made a cheeky remark about my inexperience in my role! From this point on, my manager will be taking over any further inquiries.4 yearsI received a call from someone who introduced himself as Alex, claiming to be from the Medical Alert Centre located in Dorset. He attempted to persuade me to sign up for a free medical alert system, but then mentioned I’d have to set up a direct debit for £20.99 a month for monitoring purposes. Naturally, I was a bit sceptical and asked him how he got my details. He mentioned being given a list of potential clients, but when I quizzed him further about my name, he completely blanked on it. I promptly told him I wasn’t interested and hung up. To verify, I dialled the number back and heard a recorded message indicating it was indeed a marketing firm. It’s quite disconcerting really, as many vulnerable elderly individuals could easily be taken in by this sort of thing!AlexMedical Alert CentreDorset4 yearsI have a feeling this might be a dodgy caller trying to prey on someone who's a bit gullible. They insisted they had information about my loft insulation being old and subpar, but that's absolute nonsense. It's perfectly fine as it is.4 yearsReceived a call on the 11th of January regarding a medical alert system. I informed the caller that I had no interest or requirement for such a device.4 yearsThis is the third time I’ve answered a call from this number today, and every single time they hang up as soon as my voicemail starts. Need I say anything else?4 yearsI received a phone call from a chap claiming to be Chris from the Green Eco Centre in Southeast London, asserting that he was my local energy consultant. When I inquired about the company’s address, he abruptly ended the call. Certainly not the behaviour one would expect from a trustworthy organisation! I will be taking this further and lodging a complaint with the Telephone Preference Service for their violation.ChrisGreen Eco CentreSoutheast LondonTelephone Preference Service4 yearsReceived a dodgy call claiming to be from a medical alert service. They were after my personal information. Quite bluntly, I told them where to shove it and then promptly blocked the number.4 yearsIt's rather frustrating that we can't identify the person behind this number and have them face the consequences of their actions. Wouldn't it be something if we could send a deafening sound through the line to rattle their brains? I'm just so tired of dealing with these bothersome calls. In this day and age, with all the technology at our disposal, it seems entirely possible to track these nuisance callers down and take appropriate action against them.Submit Your Own Report (020 4568 8796)
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