02045791591
☎️ 02045791591 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Voxbone SA. It is part of the phone block 204579 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02045791591
- Solar company agent disconnected callJun
2023Suspicious call from solar companyJun
2023User notified of contest winJun
2022Received suspicious prize offer, declinedJun
2022Competition scam by phone callJun
2022Unspecified phone number providedJun
2022Stranger asked for sensitive informationJun
2022Experiencing frequent unwanted phone callsJun
2022Ignoring scam call after multiple attemptsJun
2022Missed calls ignored and blockedJun
2022Unanswered calls from unknown numberJun
2022Be cautious, avoid giving detailsJun
2022Suspected phishing call; ended abruptlyJun
2022Blocked phone number for harassmentJun
2022Lottery scam, refused to giveMay
2022Scam phone number targeting widowsMay
2022Unwanted telesales calls from EEMay
2022Caller asked for personal informationMay
2022Questioning the user's identityMay
2022Number Of Searches: 129 Number Of Comments: 18 First Seen: 20 May 2022 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Abergwynfi(Neath Port Talbot) and Canonsgrove(Somerset).
02045791591 has 18 comments of which 16 x neutral and 2 x negative
Reports on phone number 02045791591
3 yearsI got a call from someone claiming to be with a solar firm, asking if I was the homeowner. When I replied that they were actually speaking to PC 45639 Evans, they just ended the call. Quite strange!Evans3 yearsReceived a call at my residence from someone claiming to be with a solar energy firm based in London. They inquired if I was the owner of the property, but upon hearing me say my name is P.C 564387 EVANS, the caller abruptly ended the conversation. Quite peculiar, don’t you think?LondonC4 yearsI received a message claiming that I was the lucky winner of a contest I supposedly participated in.4 yearsI received a message claiming I’d won some sort of Lenor prize. They insisted I needed to provide my bank details for identification purposes and promised that if I won the lottery, they’d send my winnings as I’d supposedly been entered into a free draw with five tickets up for grabs. When I expressed my hesitation about sharing my details, they became quite defensive, arguing that sharing a sort code is as harmless as revealing your postcode. Honestly, no way am I falling for that! Quite amusing, really!Lenor4 yearsI received a call claiming I'd won a competition I entered back in April, stating I was among the final few chosen. They were relentless in their attempts to acquire my bank details. After several uncomfortable moments, I decided to hang up and subsequently blocked the number.4 yearsI had a conversation regarding a job opportunity that was based in New York, and then they requested my bank card information. It felt rather suspicious, so I decided to block them immediately.New York4 yearsThey won't stop ringing me up.4 yearsThis number rang me like 3 or 4 times but I just ignored it cos I suspected it was a scam. I always get calls like this right after I’ve entered my phone number somewhere online to sign up for stuff. They say “we won’t share your details” but obviously that’s not true at all.4 yearsGot a couple calls from this number but ignored both, so I’ve just put it on my block list.4 yearsThis number keeps ringing me, but I haven’t picked up yet.4 yearsInitially seemed trustworthy, but as soon as he requested my bank information, that was a definite red flag. Best to steer clear and block him.Best4 yearsI received a call from a woman with an Asian accent who purported to be representing SSE. She mentioned that she was just verifying my postcode and some other details related to my property. Instinctively, I sensed something was off and figured it could be a phishing scam, so I decided to terminate the conversation immediately.SSE4 yearsThis number 02045791591 kept ringing me repeatedly, so I just ended up blocking it because it was getting annoying.4 yearssome bloke called me saying i’d won some lottery and wanted my bank info, which i didn’t give out. i told him to email me from the company he said he was with but he never bothered to send anything.4 yearsI got a new PAYG sim for my mum and since then, I've been getting calls pretty much every hour. I left a few messages but it just sounds like a busy call centre in the background. I’ve blocked the number now, but I never agreed to EE using my phone for telemarketing. It’s so annoying!EE4 yearsGot a message from this number claiming to be uciaim4me, saying my husband, who passed away 5 years ago, should’ve got some claim forms by now. Total scam, be careful and don’t trust it!4 yearsI got a call from a guy with a foreign accent claiming he was ringing from SSE. He even mentioned the postcode for the flat I'm renting. Said it was just a quick check to verify my details, but that really made me suspicious since SSE or Swalec usually send letters if something’s up. Then he asked for my full name and DOB, and I just told him straight up I don’t give out that sort of info on phone calls. I said I was going back to finish my tea and hung up on him. Honestly, it’s a bit worrying how these people get hold of such info.SSESwalec4 yearsCan you tell me who you are, please?Submit Your Own Report (020 4579 1591)
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