02080595955
☎️ 02080595955 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Gamma Telecom Holdings Ltd. It is part of the phone block 208059 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02080595955
- Missed call, no message leftOct
2024Caller hung up immediatelySep
2024Caller hung up, refused identificationSep
2024Scammers targeting vulnerable elderly individualsSep
2024Persistent scam calls about solarSep
2024Suspicious solar panel cold callSep
2024Suspicious call about solar checkAug
2024Scam call frustration and outrageAug
2024Beware of solar panel scamsAug
2024Received unwanted sales call, frustratedAug
2024Trusted company, reliable service usedAug
2024Scam call; avoid at all costsJul
2024Scam call; questioning TPS effectivenessJul
2024No message, familiar previous commentsJul
2024Expressed disinterest in the callJul
2024Suspicious maintenance visit offer. BewareJul
2024Scam call about solar inspectionJun
2024Missed call likely phishing attemptJun
2024Solar panel scam call encounteredJun
2024Solar panel scam reported againJun
2024Number Of Searches: 51 Number Of Comments: 19 First Seen: 04 June 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Armoy(County Antrim) and Penbwchdy(Pembrokeshire).
02080595955 has 19 comments of which 11 x neutral and 7 x negative and 1 x positive
Reports on phone number 02080595955
2 yearsThey rang me but didn't bother to leave any message.2 yearsGot a call at 12:13 on the 30th of Sept, 2024. As soon as the caller noticed the answerphone kicked in, they just ended the call straight away.2 yearsWhen the automated voice asked for their name, the caller just hung up.2 yearsThese lot are proper con artists. They tried to get £2399 from my 89 year old gran for some 'inverter' she supposedly needed. Thankfully, her bank blocked the payment right away. They won’t share any info about the model or the device they claimed to have installed, and keep ringing non-stop, making threats. Their website’s down now as well. I've already handed everything over to Action Fraud.AbsoluteAction Fraud2 yearsThis number rings my landline every few weeks saying they're from Solar Renewables. Each time, I tell them we don't take cold calls and ask them to quit ringing us. They just don't listen and keep on phoning. The moment I say "please stop calling," they just cut off the call. Seems pretty scammy to me.Solar Renewables2 yearsOn 11th Sept 2024 at 1:47pm, I got an unexpected call on my landline from someone offering a free solar panel inspection. I couldn’t take the appointment they first suggested, but just a few minutes later they rang back with an offer to come round the same day. Since I was home, I agreed. The chap who turned up seemed legit, showed some ID and checked over my meter and inverter, giving me some numbers. After thinking about it, the whole thing felt a bit off, and honestly, I’m a bit uneasy about what he might have noticed or done while here.2 yearsSomeone called saying they were from Solar Renewables and mentioned something about my solar panels needing their yearly inspection. I was trying to recall who installed them but knew these inspections aren't done every year or over the phone! Then he said he'd look up the installer’s name and claimed they used to be known as Hybrid Homes. I told him they weren’t wanted at all. Weirdly, he hung up on me right after!Solar RenewablesHybrid Homes2 yearsGot hit with a scam call again. Seriously, why don’t they just get slapped with a fine? It’s ridiculous.2 yearsBeware, these people are trying to trick you with solar panel deals.2 yearsGot a call about solar panels for my mum who died over a decade ago! We’re definitely on the no cold call list. I told the woman we weren't interested and she just hung up.2 yearsI've been using this company for several months and they seem pretty trustworthy.2 yearsTotal scam. They’re pretending you need some sort of update or verification for a system that’s already fine. Mention something about free government checks and all that nonsense. Just hang up and don’t bother with them.2 yearsGot a dodgy call asking if I wanted a job - total waste of time. Why bother with the TPS if it doesn’t stop things like this?2 yearsThey didn’t leave any voicemail, but from what I’ve read here before, this sounds really familiar.2 yearsI told them right away I wasn’t interested.2 yearsSomebody rang up saying they’d taken over from our solar panel company because apparently the original firm shut down. They offered a ‘free’ check-up on our system. I wasn’t sure what their real game was, but I didn’t fancy letting strangers in just in case they were up to no good. Who knows what they might have wanted to do if we’d let them come round?2 yearsGot a call saying my solar panels needed their yearly check and that an engineer would be sent out. I never agreed to any inspections when it was installed, so I suspected it was a con straight away. Put a block on the number after that. The number was 020 8059 5955.2 yearsGot a missed call on my TPS-registered landline. Cheers for that. I do have solar panels, but the firm I first used went bust ages ago. I've since switched to a different provider. Seems like a phishing attempt to me, surely?TPS2 yearsAnother trick with solar panels, watch out theyre at it again.Submit Your Own Report (020 8059 5955)
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