02080586067
☎️ 02080586067 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by IP Voice Networks Ltd. It is part of the phone block 208058 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080586067
- Received silence when call answeredJun
2023Multiple debt collectors for SolarplicityMar
2022Contact number for energy paymentMar
2022Contact details provided for paymentMar
2022User reports website scam to authoritiesMar
2022Comment about potential email scamMar
2022Number used in potential scamsMar
2022Receiving repeated calls from number.Mar
2022Warning about potential phone scamMar
2022Missed call, dead line - nuisanceJan
2022Demanding payment for old accountJan
2022Fraudulent email demanding nonexistent moneyJan
2022Received unexpected debt collection emailJan
2022Number provided in scam emailJan
2022Potential scam from alleged energy companyJan
2022Warning about Brilliant Energy scamJan
2022Ignore scam email from Brilliant EnergyJan
2022Warning of a potential scamJan
2022Report debt scam to policeJan
2022Received deceptive debt collection emailJan
2022Email claim of false debtJan
2022Suspicious email claiming debt paymentJan
2022Ignore ABD Energy scam phoneJan
2022Unable to summarize the user's inputJan
2022Email from ABD Recovery scamJan
2022Received scam email from ABDJan
2022Elderly parent received fraudulent debtJan
2022PC scam linked to debtJan
2022Debt claim from defunct supplierJan
2022Possible scam email alertJan
2022Received similar email, reported incidentJan
2022False debt claim, provided contact numberJan
2022Email scam claiming debt owedJan
2022Email claim about debt scamJan
2022Scam number associated with emailsJan
2022Scam number and linked emailsJan
2022Warning about potential scam emailJan
2022Possible scam from Brilliant EnergyJan
2022Potential scam debt collection emailJan
2022Questioning legitimacy of discounted billJan
2022Surprising rebrand and ownership changeJan
2022Suspect scam regarding unpaid billJan
2022Discrediting comment about German companyJan
2022Warning about potential financial scamJan
2022Scam emails from fake numberJan
2022Email scam attempt to payJan
2022Received scam email from Brilliant EnergyJan
2022Suspicious email about outstanding debtJan
2022Suspicious email, potential debt scamJan
2022Unsolicited email regarding paid debtJan
2022Email about past debt likely scamJan
2022Received suspicious emails, potentially phishingJan
2022Email concerns about possible scamJan
2022Warning about potential fraudulent activityDec
2021Beware of debt collection scamsDec
2021Receiving threatening scam debt emailsDec
2021Incorrect phone number provided, nonexistentDec
2021Received threatening emails from non-existent companyDec
2021Suspicious emails claiming debt collectionDec
2021Suspicious email claiming fake debtDec
2021Potential scam related to debtDec
2021Warning about Brilliant Energy scamDec
2021Email claiming debt; potentially scamDec
2021Scam alert for Solarplicity emailsNov
2021Received suspicious email about debtNov
2021Number Of Searches: 177 Number Of Comments: 59 First Seen: 14 November 2021 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Brelston Green(Herefordshire) and Ramsey Island(Essex).
02080586067 has 59 comments of which 32 x neutral and 27 x negative
02080586067 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02080586067 👆 is reported as linked to multiple scams involving fraudulent debt collection claims related to defunct energy suppliers such as Solarplicity, Brilliant Energy, and Northumbria Energy. The number is frequently used in emails demanding payments for supposedly outstanding debts that have either been settled or never existed. Numerous accounts indicate that the caller provides no response or silent calls, while the associated websites and company details are untraceable or fake. Victims report receiving threatening emails demanding payment within short deadlines with incentives to pay discounted amounts, often accompanied by suspicious banking details. Authorities and customers alike advise ignoring these contacts, as they appear to be part of a coordinated scam operation exploiting data breaches and defunct energy firms’ histories.
Reports on phone number 02080586067
3 yearsThey rang me a couple of times but didn’t say anything when I picked up. Also left a voicemail but it was just silence. Really odd.4 yearsI've been getting calls from different people all saying they’re collecting debt for Solarplicity, but each one uses a different name and account number. They’re bugging me for payments that range anywhere from about £53 up to £76. Seems fishy to me!4 yearsReceived an email supposedly from Northumbria Energy saying I owe money for energy bills. They want me to pay a reduced amount within a week to avoid any further action. The message says to transfer the payment by BACS or CHAPS to "C Power" with account number 30852871 and sort code 23-18-84. They also gave a phone number, 0208-058-6067, for card payments. The contact listed is Anthony Harris, and there was a weird email link included. Doesn’t feel right at all, so be cautious if you get something similar.Northumbria EnergyAnthony Harris4 yearsWe've just found out that this lot are pretending to be us! They've even gone as far as making a website using our phone number and address. It's definitely a scam, and we're sorting it out by reporting them to action fraud.Action Fraud4 yearsGot a really worrying email saying it’s from Northumbria Energy and that they want me to clear a bill straight away. They told me if I don't pay within a week, there’ll be problems. The message gave a phone number to call, 0208-058-6067, and listed some details like Account No: 30852871 and Sort code: 23-18-84, linked to someone named Anthony Harris. The email also had a dodgy looking link to powercollections.co.uk and some weird email address. It all felt a bit off to me. Anyone else had anything like this? Seems like one of those scams trying to scare people into paying.Northumbria EnergyAnthony Harris4 yearsI’ve been getting emails from a company called PowerCollections that use this exact number. They seem legit at first, but since the same number was linked to a dodgy ABD collections scam before, I’m pretty convinced this is just another con.ABD4 yearsThis number keeps ringing me nonstop.4 yearsBeware of the number 07484815067, it's definitely a scam.4 yearsGot a call from 02080586467 earlier today, answered it but there was no one on the other end. It's been quite a bother lately.5 yearsGot an email from abdrecovery wanting money for an outdated Brilliant Energy account, just like what loads of others are getting. They left a phone number 02080586067 but when I called, the line was dead. AnneBrilliant EnergyAnne5 yearsI just got an email from abdrecovery .com claiming I owe Brilliant Energy £194.85 from January 2019. I have no idea what this is about, it’s the first time I’m hearing of it.Brilliant Energy5 yearsGot an email supposedly from adb recovery asking for money supposedly linked to Bristol Energy. I looked into the company but couldn’t find anything, so I’m certain it’s a scam. Going to report it to Action Fraud.Bristol EnergyAction Fraud5 yearsGot multiple calls and emails from this number, claiming I owe cash to some energy firm called Brilliant Energy. Never heard of them before. Definitely a scam, best to ignore.Brilliant Energy5 yearsGot an email with a scam message that had this number in it, and I passed it along to [email protected] so they could check it out.5 yearsSCAM ALERT!!! Got an email from some debt collectors called ABD Recovery saying I owe money to Brilliant Energy and threatening me if I don’t pay. The number they gave was 0208-058-6067. I’ve already reported this to OFGEM and the police fraud team. Beware, it’s definitely a scam!!ABD RecoveryBrilliant EnergyOFGEMFraud Department5 yearsKeep an eye out for emails pretending to be from Brilliant Energy trying to collect money. They’re nothing but scams - just block and delete them straight away. Don’t respond or engage, it’s best to just ignore these types of messages.Brilliant Energy5 yearsI got an email saying I owe money to some energy company, but I checked and I have no debts with anyone. Also, when I tried to look up the company mentioned in the email, it doesn't show up anywhere on Google and the company seems to not even exist. Feels like a scam to me.Google5 yearsGot a call from someone claiming I owed money, sounded like a total scam. I just told them I'd report the fraud to the police if they didn’t stop calling. That seemed to shut them up right away!5 yearsSo, a debt collection firm emailed me saying I had an old debt with Brilliant Energy from three years back. Thing is, Brilliant Energy actually shut down, and they were the ones who owed me cash. It feels like a complete scam. They also warned me that they'd take legal steps if I didn’t settle up.Brilliant Energy5 yearsGot an email from this number saying I owed cash to some energy provider, but it looked odd from the start. The web address and phone number they gave were fake and the email itself was poorly put together. They just threw out an amount they said I owed and gave bank details to send the money to. No real proof or any reference to back up their claim. Pretty sure it's a scam trying to trick people.5 yearsAbout three years back I dealt with Brilliant Energy but they've vanished now. Suddenly I got calls from ABD RECOVERY on 0208-058-6067 claiming I owed them money. It’s a total scam as I tried ringing them back but the number’s always dead. I think they're operating out of Trafford or somewhere near Salford, Manchester. Honestly, don’t hand over any cash to these lot.ABDBrilliant EnergyTraffordSalfordManchester5 yearsI got an email claiming to be from ABD Recovery and it had this number in the message. They said I owed money to some company called Brilliant Energy and if I paid them through their account, the debt would go away. Total scam, don’t trust it!ABD RecoveryBrilliant Energy5 yearsI got an email from ABD recovery asking me to pay something for Northumbria Energy. They used my actual name and it looked pretty legit. But I had already paid off my NE account before they collapsed. Definitely a scam!ABD RecoveryNorthumbria Energy5 yearsGot an email saying my elderly mum supposedly owed money to Brilliant Energy after her account was moved to SSE by Ofgem. Their website isn’t even registered and you can’t reply to the email. Since the company folded in March 2019, there’s been no way to get in touch with anyone!Brilliant EnergySSEOfgem5 yearsGot an email off someone called Chloe Harrison claiming to be from abd debt recovery, sayin they’re chasing a debt linked to Brilliant Energy, which I heard went bust. They even mentioned some kinda discount to settle. They sent a website, abdrecovery.com, but when I tried it, it just wouldn’t load. Turns out, 9 others have flagged this number just in the past couple days!Chloe HarrisonABD Debt RecoveryBrilliant Energy5 yearsSo I got this email outta nowhere saying I owe cash to some electricity company that actually shut down like three years back. The number they used was 0208 058 6067. Weird right?5 yearsGot an email like that too, and I’ve already reported it to Action Fraud.Action Fraud5 yearsI got a rather dubious email from ABD debt collection claiming that I owe them money, which is utterly untrue. Here’s their contact number if anyone else has experienced something similar.ABD5 yearsBeware, this is definitely a scam. I got an email claiming I owed money to some debt collection company, but after checking, there's no such agency at all.5 yearsGot an email claiming I owe £144 to a business that shut up shop three years ago. They said if I fork out £50 now, it would clear the debt. Thing is, the company did close down, but I don’t actually owe a penny - if anything, they’re the ones who owe me about £6! Total scam alert. Be careful folks!5 yearsI recently received an email claiming that I had an outstanding balance with Brilliant Energy. The thing is, I shut that account down a couple of years back and settled my final bill at the time. I attempted to call the number listed in the email, but it was completely inactive. This looks like a blatant scam. If you happen to receive a similar message, just disregard it entirely!Brilliant Energy5 yearsReceived an email recently indicating that I have an outstanding balance with Brilliant Energy, who provided services back in 2018. To be honest, if this was a legitimate debt, it seems rather strange that they'd take years to pursue it. It feels like nothing more than a dodgy attempt to frighten people into coughing up cash. I can only hope that others see through this nonsense and don’t get duped into paying up, though I fear a few might still fall for it.Brilliant Energy5 yearsI recently received an email claiming that I had a debt outstanding with Brilliant Energy, even though the company went into liquidation back in 2019. I've tried reaching out using the numbers and website they provided, but haven’t had any luck. It all seems very suspicious to me, as I’ve never had any dealings with Brilliant Energy or any idea that I owed them money, let alone why it would take nearly three years for this to surface! Feels like a scam if you ask me.Brilliant Energy5 yearsI recently received an email claiming that I owe £283.17 to Brilliant Energy, which they are kindly offering to reduce to £113. After riffling through my emails, I’ve realised that my last bill did indeed state £283.17, but it was settled in full. It’s rather peculiar how they managed to acquire both my name and the exact amount of my final bill so accurately.Brilliant Energy5 yearsIt’s quite intriguing how Northumbria Energy used to be part of Brilliant Energy, which sadly went under back in March 2019. Then, lo and behold, Northumbria Energy re-emerged in 2020, still under the same German ownership! What a curious coincidence, don’t you think? And to add to the mystery, ABD's owner is also from Germany! I’m scratching my head over how ABD acquired our information, as we have no recollection of any outstanding debt with them!Northumbria EnergyBrilliant EnergyABDGermany5 yearsAbsolutely. I received a rather dubious email from ABDrecovery, a company that appears to have some online presence. They’re stating that I owe £130 to Northumbria Energy, which they’ve conveniently slashed to £52 if settled within five days, or else they’ll initiate legal action. We’ve settled all our dues, so it feels a lot like a scam. That said, with Northumbria Energy’s record of financial mishaps, I wouldn’t be surprised if this was actually on the up and up! Still, best steer clear of both!ABDrecoveryNorthumbria Energy5 yearsThis firm appears to be a complete sham, seemingly operated by a middle-aged individual hailing from Germany. It's rather disheartening!Germany5 yearsGot a call from this number and it ended up being a total scam, just like those dodgy emails about fake debt collection I’ve seen before.5 yearsThis number's definitely dodgy, always gets me spam emails about some bogus debt collection. Total scam, stay clear!5 yearsGot loads of dodgy emails popping up from this number, all about some bogus debt they say I owe. Total scam if you ask me.5 yearsI recently received a rather concerning email from a company named abdrecovary, claiming I owe £157 for Shell Energy Broadband. They’re offering to let me settle this "debt" for just £60 to protect my credit score. The catch? I’ve never even signed up with them for broadband! When I moved into my current residence, I promptly switched energy suppliers, but I can’t quite recall if it was this particular firm, as they don’t ring any bells for me. Upon investigating their phone number and website, I found them to be highly suspicious-definitely not the mark of a legitimate company. I’m certain I don’t owe anything to any previous energy companies, since I keep all my correspondence, and I always take care of any outstanding balances immediately. To me, this situation screams scam! Normally, firms would send physical letters or place calls as well as send emails.Shell Energy Broadband5 yearsI received an email claiming I owed some cash to Brilliant Energy, a company I used to be with before they went bust back in 2019. Similar to what others have mentioned, this message promised a discount of over £200 if I settled the amount right away! Naturally, I decided to look up the phone number, and that led me here. What a total con!Brilliant Energy5 yearsI got an email supposedly from a debt collector saying they were chasing a debt for Solarplicity Ltd. The message included this phone number. Thing is, I already settled that bill back in 2019 using my credit card. They also mentioned a discount if I paid quickly, which seems fishy to me. Pretty sure it’s a scam, so I’m not going to respond.Solarplicity Ltd5 yearsGot an email from some firm named ABD recovery, saying they're chasing money for Solarplicity, which apparently got bought by EDF back in 2019. They were oddly quick to offer a deal for half of what they claimed I owe. Thing is, I've never had any dealings with Solarplicity, so no chance I'm replying to that message.ABD RecoveryEDF5 yearsI recently received an email from ABD Recovery regarding a debt they claim is owed to Solarplicity. The funny thing is, I actually settled that debt back in March 2020. I'm starting to think this might be a scam, but I'm baffled as to how they obtained my email address in the first place.ABD RecoverySolarplicity5 yearsI received an email regarding a reduced payment for a Shell Energy debt that I settled more than eight years ago. Strangely, the phone number provided doesn't seem to be valid, yet the company, ABD Recovery, is indeed real. I shot them an email, but I've not heard anything back yet. This all feels a bit dodgy to me, likely a result of some data breach.Shell EnergyABD Recovery5 yearsI, too, received an email on the 31st of December 2021, claiming I owed a debt to Solarplicity, which used to be my energy provider until they vanished a few years back. Since their closure, I hadn't heard a peep from them, nor had I received any notice about outstanding payments. Then, out of the blue, I received a rather ominous "FINAL CHANCE" email. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to investigate 'abd', the supposed company behind this correspondence. They appear to have a .co.uk website, which corresponds with the email address I received. However, the links in the email directed me to a .com site that seems to be non-existent. A quick search of the phone number revealed a plethora of similar comments on this platform, all sharing nearly identical experiences from around that time.SolarplicityCHANCEco.5 yearsFraudulent activity!5 yearsI got some dodgy emails from folks pretending to collect debts for Solarplicity, and that number was linked to them. Definitely a scam.Solarplicity5 yearsI've received a second email now, which is quite alarming, as it seems to be pressuring me regarding a debt with Solarplicity that I had already resolved ages ago. They accurately mention the sum I used to owe, which initially led me to suspect they might be acting on behalf of the liquidators for Solarplicity. This latest message claims to originate from an alternative company but still uses the same phone number. Honestly, what a scam!Solarplicity5 yearsFollowing on from my previous message, I attempted to ring the number mentioned, but it appears to be non-existent.5 yearsI got two emails that are quite alarming, stating they intend to take legal action against me. The number they provided appears to be non-existent, and I can't find any information on this supposedly official recovery agency either. It’s rather distressing, to say the least! 😟5 yearsI’ve noticed that this number popped up in some dodgy emails I’ve received, supposedly from firms saying they’re chasing debts for Solarplicity. Sounds a bit fishy to me!5 yearsI, too, share the sentiment expressed by many on here-this reeks of a scam. I received an email asserting that I owe a debt to Solarplicity. While the information provided seemed accurate, I had actually settled that debt ages ago. It feels rather suspect, and I can't help but wonder if there’s been a data breach somewhere along the line.5 yearsIt seems that I've received a purported claim from Shell Energy regarding an outstanding debt, suggesting that they can help lower the amount owed to facilitate better access to credit reports moving forward.Shell Energy5 yearsI received a rather suspicious text claiming that I had an outstanding debt with a firm named Brilliant Energy. To be honest, I've never even come across that name before in my life. This seems to be a complete scam! Best to steer clear of it!Brilliant EnergyBest5 yearsReceived an email from something called adbrecovery (based in Salford, Manchester) urging me to get in touch with a specific number. Oddly enough, they also included an incorrect website link in their message, which prompted me to investigate further. They claimed that I still have an outstanding balance with an energy company that actually went into administration back in 2019, which has been fully resolved. I suspect this might be a scam.SalfordManchester5 yearsJust a heads up to anyone who might stumble across an email suggesting that you owe funds to a firm named Solarplicity, along with instructions to ring 02080586067 for further clarification - steer clear! It's a complete con.Solarplicity5 yearsI received an email stating that I'm in debt to a firm by the name of Solarplicity and instructed to ring 02080586067 to sort out the financial matter.SolarplicitySubmit Your Own Report (020 8058 6067)
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