02045688821
☎️ 02045688821 👆 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 02045688821
- Received suspicious call after online formFeb
2022John's call about insulation mishandledJan
2022No answer, no message leftJan
2022Multiple scam calls about insulationJan
2022Energy company claims meter issuesJan
2022Unresponsive unknown caller, ignored machineJan
2022Persistent scammer posing as governmentJan
2022Persistent spam calls from scammersJan
2022No message; likely scam callJan
2022Chris offers free loft surveyJan
2022Misleading adviser, persistent calls, blockedJan
2022Call answered, then abruptly endsJan
2022Scammer Tom uses changing numbersJan
2022Call unanswered, no responseJan
2022Suspicious call from alleged surveyJan
2022Frustrated with repeated nuisance callsJan
2022Multiple calls about medical informationJan
2022Company assumes customer needs improvementsJan
2022Suspicious of calls, likely scamsJan
2022Unwanted call from loft companyJan
2022Many reported calls from numberJan
2022Call from automated eco projectJan
2022Changed last 2 digits every timeJan
2022Number Of Searches: 49 Number Of Comments: 23 First Seen: 11 January 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Craigshill(West Lothian) and Whitminster(Gloucestershire).
02045688821 has 23 comments of which 22 x neutral and 1 x negative
02045688821 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02045688821 👆 is reported as a nuisance scam operation using multiple similar phone numbers to target UK residents with unsolicited calls about loft insulation and energy improvements. Callers claim to represent green or government-backed energy efficiency projects and often use automated or vague scripts. They attempt to gather personal and property information without verifying details or leaving messages, frequently hanging up abruptly if challenged. Despite blocking numbers, the callers persistently appear with slight number variations. The calls are widely regarded as deceptive, intrusive, and potentially linked to fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive data. Users report significant frustration, with the campaign showing no signs of abating, and caution against engaging or sharing any personal information.
Reports on phone number 02045688821
4 yearsI recently completed an online form for Amazon trading, and before I knew it, I got a call from the number mentioned above. The caller wanted to obtain my banking information, but I politely declined. He hung up right away and didn’t bother to ring me again. Quite suspicious, I must say!Amazon4 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be John from the Green Company in London. He was chatting about loft insulation and wanted to set up a survey for our home. Funny thing is, he didn't bother asking for any info about our place. When I asked him to send an email, he just hung up before I could give him our email address. Bit odd, if you ask me.JohnGreen CompanyLondon4 yearsPuzzlingly, they didn't pick up when I called from an unknown number and instead opted to leave no voicemail for me to get back to them.4 yearsI've been inundated with calls from 020456888xx regarding some sort of fibreglass loft insulation replacement, and I can tell you, it's nothing but a scam! Each time I manage to block one number, they seem to ring me again from a new variant with just a different pair of digits at the end. It's becoming rather tiresome, to say the least!4 yearsA mysterious caller rang but chose not to leave a message when the answering machine picked up.4 yearsI received a rather puzzling call from an energy firm regarding their green eco initiative. They informed me that there might be some complications with our electricity meter. Quite curious, I must say!4 yearsProper pain this lot. Every time I block those numbers starting with 0204 56888xx, the very next day a couple more pop up. I’m just gonna keep blocking them till they give up, hopefully. They claim to be heating specialists or something. A mate of mine picked up once and they tried telling him they could cut his energy bills - he just told them to get lost and slammed the phone down.4 yearsThey actually knew I was the person living at my address and started talking about some money for heating and stopping heat loss that apparently had to be sorted by 2025. Said they were from some kind of government-backed green scheme. I told him quite nicely to jog on. I’m a former director and already on the BT preference list, but it didn’t do any good.BT4 yearsNo message was left, so I'm guessing it's just another scam. It's annoying how nothing ever gets done to actually stop these fraudsters.4 yearsSo there's this bloke named Tom who keeps ringing from 020 4568 88 followed by different last two digits. If you block one or two of these numbers, he just switches to another similar one the very next day. Proper dodgy.Tom4 yearsGot a call from someone saying they were Chris, some sort of energy advisor for my local area. Tried to get me to book a free loft insulation survey, kept calling me the homeowner even though I didn’t confirm anything. Bit dodgy if you ask me.Chris4 yearsI picked up the phone and just as I answered, the line went dead. What's the point of calling if you’re just going to hang up like that? So annoying.4 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be a local energy advisor spouting on about loft insulation. When I asked where he got our info from, he said we're on a list because of previous energy work we've done. Total rubbish! He just wouldn’t stop yapping, so I ended the call. I’ve blocked the number but they keep ringing from all sorts of different lines, so blocking one doesn’t really help much.4 yearsDidn’t pick up the phone.4 yearsJust today, on the 14th of January 2022 at precisely 13:54, I received a rather odd call on my landline, which I might add is supposed to be unlisted. The chap on the other end, who sounded distinctly British, was purporting to be from an organisation that conducts energy efficiency surveys, claiming they were keen to assess loft insulation in my locality. He asserted that most residences nearby had already been checked, and they merely needed to complete the remaining properties, insisting that my loft insulation required replacement due to condensation concerns. When I probed him about the company he represented, he merely offered a rather vague description about a 'green/eco survey' initiative, rather than a proper name. To top it all off, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was having a conversation with a recording, rather than an actual person, as he seemed to ignore my response regarding no access to my loft and sidestepped my direct questions. Quite dubious, I thought, so I promptly ended the call.4 yearsI'm absolutely fed up with this nonsense! It seems I can't escape calls from the same area code, yet every time, it's from a different number. It's high time there was a proper mechanism to put an end to this harassment and hold these nuisance callers accountable! It's beyond irritating!4 yearsI've had the same caller ring me from various numbers, all wanting to discuss medical matters. Quite the nuisance, if you ask me!4 yearsThis firm seems to know what kind of electricity meter you’ve got hooked up. If it’s one of those dual tariff meters, they jump to the conclusion that you must be using the outdated storage heaters. They seem to think this is indicative of being elderly or in a precarious situation, leading them to assume you'll willingly accept offers for things like loft insulation, gas central heating installations, and anything else related to saving energy. However, it’s worth noting that a lot of these services can be accessed through various government initiatives rather than via unsolicited calls.4 yearsI chose not to pick up the phone since the number didn’t ring any bells for me. If it were something of significance, I imagine they’d leave a voicemail. After browsing through the other comments, I’m relieved I didn’t engage. We’re inundated with calls from this specific area code, and they all seem to be dodgy. I reside in West Sussex, by the way.West Sussex4 yearsYet another ringing from Chris, your so-called loft insulation and energy "specialist." It seems they've switched from a number in Bournemouth to one based in London!ChrisBournemouthLondon4 yearsWell, it seems I've received quite a barrage of calls from this number, tallying up to 138 since the 14th of January 2022, which is today! That speaks volumes, doesn’t it?4 yearsI received a rather similar phone call regarding some green eco initiative. The chap asked me a couple of questions, but the audio kept cutting out, making it pretty obvious it was one of those automated systems. Then he hit me with a rather personal question, starting with, "Could you spell out your name for me?" I promptly replied, "Well, you ought to have it on record!" and he disconnected straight away. Quite the cheek, really!4 yearsAbsolutely, I can relate! The number 568 88xx keeps cropping up for me as well, but the final two digits seem to vary each time it calls.Submit Your Own Report (020 4568 8821)
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