02381129900
☎️ 02381129900 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by VoiceHost Limited. It is part of the phone block 238112 with a prefix of 023. The area code 023 originates from Southampton.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02381129900
- Stop Total Con, investigate themMay
2018Beware of NRG scam callsMay
2018User disputes site's accuracyMar
2018Unsolicited call for loft insulationMar
2018Frequent calls, targeting elderly individualsMar
2018Unsolicited high-pressure sales call experienceMar
2018Blocked contact on phoneMar
2018Incorrect loft insulation type mentionedMar
2018Missed call, no message leftMar
2018Call from possibly fake companyMar
2018Automated call, recommend blocking numberMar
2018Missed call from NRG. Nuisance callerMar
2018Questionable call despite TPS registrationFeb
2018Received suspicious cold call todayFeb
2018Unsolicited call from NRG AdvisorsFeb
2018NRG offering free loft assessmentFeb
2018Scam call targeting elderly individualsFeb
2018Cold calling seems illegal hereFeb
2018Frequent annoying cold calls receivedFeb
2018Unsolicited call about loft insulation.Feb
2018Refused multiple requests, hung upFeb
2018Man claiming company in PortsmouthFeb
2018Two calls on landline immediatelyFeb
2018Warning about dangerous phone salesFeb
2018Missed call, blocked number, no messageJan
2018Call disconnected before answering machineJan
2018Telemarketer pushing loft insulation surveyJan
2018Deceased father called, list outdatedJan
2018Concerns about asbestos insulation discoveredJan
2018Unknown caller, unrecognized name, hung upJan
2018Beware of saying "yes" scamsJan
2018Be cautious of phone callsJan
2018Unwanted cold call from salespersonJan
2018Call dropped from the callerDec
2017NRG billed for unsolicited telemarketingDec
2017User disconnected call unknowinglyNov
2017Unauthorized caller with false claimsNov
2017Unknown caller claiming false informationNov
2017call center: background noise, no responseNov
2017Number Of Searches: 364 Number Of Comments: 37 First Seen: 17 November 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Great Tey(Essex), Hexton(Hertfordshire) and Wigmore(Herefordshire).
02381129900 has 37 comments of which 26 x neutral and 11 x negative
02381129900 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02381129900 👆 is reported as a persistent cold-calling nuisance from a company claiming to be NRG or related energy advisors, targeting homeowners about loft insulation. Callers often falsely assert prior knowledge of the property’s insulation status, sometimes using alarmist tactics about health risks or government schemes, misleading or pressuring recipients to arrange surveys or services. Many reports highlight breaches of the Telephone Preference Service, unanswered calls with no messages left, and aggressive or deceptive behaviour. Vulnerable individuals, particularly the elderly, appear to be targeted with concerning tactics, including attempts to extract personal information. Numerous users recommend blocking the number and caution against engaging with the callers, emphasising that these calls should be treated with suspicion and reported if harassing or scam-like.
Reports on phone number 02381129900
8 yearsThis scam needs to be stopped, targeting elderly folks is just wrong. I’m going to look into this further and make sure something’s done about it.8 yearsThey've rung me countless times, and I haven't got a loft! I attempted to gather some info from them, and they claimed to be representing NRG. It’s an absolute scam, so don’t allow them into your loft or even your front door for that matter!NRG8 yearsGot a call from a guy with a British accent, real polite and friendly. He mentioned my name right away and started talking about some government scheme to upgrade loft insulation because apparently mine wasn’t up to scratch. I told him we’d just had it sorted (even though we hadn’t), said thanks and ended the call. Definitely a cold call trying to push loft insulation sales. I marked the call as ‘harassment’ since it was uninvited and felt like pressure to sign up for something I wasn’t interested in.8 yearsThis website claimed my place had 'insufficient loft insulation' but that's just not true at all. I've got a fully insulated loft conversion up there! Honestly, these folks should find real work instead of spreading nonsense.8 yearsReceived two calls in the span of three minutes; I've got no idea who it is, so I'm just ringing up random numbers or perhaps older folks.8 yearsJust added this number to my blocked calls list now.8 yearsThey informed me that the loft insulation I have isn’t the correct type.8 yearsWhen my voicemail picked up there was no message left.8 yearsSo I got a call from this firm named NRG. They asked for the name, and for a laugh, I said "Longlegs." I ended up hanging up straight away, but now I’m kinda wishing I hadn’t.NRG8 yearsI got a call from this number, but it was just a recorded message - didn't get a word in. If you can, best to block it.8 yearsGot a call from NRG but it just went straight to my voicemail. They hung up before I could even pick up. Annoying telemarketer, best to just give it a miss.NRG8 yearsI’m signed up with TPS, yet this firm still gave me a ring. I ignored the call, but once it ended, I looked them up on this site - they must really be struggling.Telephone Preference Service8 yearsGot a ring earlier saying they were from NRG and that my place was on a list because of loft insulation. They asked if I owned the house, knew my surname, and whether I’d done it through the Government’s energy scheme (which I thought they’d already know). Then they warned about possible damp and condensation if it was fibreglass, and said they’d send someone around tomorrow for a free check. Sounds like a classic cold call scam to me.NRGGovernment8 yearsI got a call from NRG Home Efficiency Advisors, and as soon as I asked the lady who she was with, she didn’t seem bothered but then ended the call straight away. Luckily, I have call blocking and saw the number was a local area code.NRG Home Efficiency AdvisorsSTD8 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be NRG about a free loft insulation check. The lady asked straight for me by name. I told her I don’t take marketing calls anymore. She said it wasn’t about selling anything and that they were with an energy firm, plus it’s apparently government policy to check lofts every year and a half. I just ended the call there.NRG8 yearsHad this bloke with an Indian accent ring my 88-year-old mum, sounded like he was sitting in some busy call centre with loads of noise in the background. He claimed he was from some call blocking firm linked to BT and said he could stop all those cold calls. Weirdly, he already knew her name, her dob and where she lives, then asked for the three digit security code on her card. Thankfully, mum was sharp enough to tell him to shove off. But then he kept ringing back - three times! Seriously, if this number rings you, just don’t pick up!BT9 yearsI was under the impression that cold calling was against the law. Someone ought to have a word with the number 02381129900.9 yearsGot a call, but no one spoke, just silence for like 10 or 15 seconds before it hung up. Probably another annoying cold caller, I guess?9 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be with NRG about some risky loft insulation. As soon as I said I was on the TPS list, they just ended the call. Proper scare tactics if you ask me!NRGTPS9 yearsFirst they asked for someone I don't know, I said no. Then they tried another name and I just said no again before hanging up.9 yearsI got a call from some bloke claiming he was with a company dealing with homes in Portsmouth. Thing is, I don't even live near Portsmouth! He kept going on and on, so I just ended the call cause it felt a bit dodgy.Portsmouth9 yearsMy landline got two calls in like 5 mins from the same number. Strange!9 yearsMy partner got a call from a lady who started asking if he owned the house, then launched into a chat about how cavity wall and loft insulation are supposedly risky. She claimed it's "like the new asbestos" and warned about harmful fumes people might be inhaling. It felt like classic scare tactics and pushy sales stuff. Honestly, just hang up straight away. If you're worried, check with official bodies rather than listening to these calls. Keep an eye out - these calls can be really intrusive and unsettling.9 yearsGot a call from this number today, but it just went straight to voicemail and they didn’t say anything. I've blocked it now because we’re on the telephone preference service and they clearly don’t care about it. Quite annoying!9 yearsPhone rang but I hung up before I even got to answer it.9 yearsToday I got a call from someone asking for the owner of the house. He seemed to know my husband’s last name but not his first. I told him I was the owner too and he could speak to me. He went on to say that our address was marked as high priority because of problems with loft insulation, mentioning fibreglass might cause damp issues. He even asked if I’d seen any reports on the BBC about it. Then he started pushing for me to arrange a free survey that would last around 30-40 minutes. I told him I wasn’t interested and that I’d look into it myself, thanks.BBC News9 yearsgot a call earlier today, they wanted to talk to my dad who sadly passed away 4 years ago. seriously, how outdated is their contact list? unbelievable!9 yearsI got a call earlier where someone asked if I was the person they named. I asked who they were, but they gave me a name I didn’t know, so I just ended the call.9 yearsI was informed not to panic, yet I’ve discovered that there's asbestos insulation lurking in my attic. I decided to terminate the call.9 yearsSo today I got a call, right? I answered with a quick hello and the woman on the other end asked me to repeat myself. Thing is, they’re just waiting for you to say “yes” so they can use that to trick you. If you say yes, they get some kinda permission to sign you up for stuff without you knowing. It’s really dodgy. I didn’t fall for it, told her no, and then she just hung up on me. Honestly, if you ever get these calls please don’t say yes!9 yearsgot a call from them today, i just said hello and the woman on the other end asked me to repeat myself. seemed like she was trying to get me to say yes, which is what they need to trick you. if you say yes, they can basically sign you up for stuff without you realising. i refused and said no, then she hung up on me. seriously, whatever you do, don’t say yes to these calls!9 yearsJust had some telemarketer ringing my phone again, I could hardly hear them over all the noise in the background. A woman was asking for someone who’s never lived here. She was quite polite, but it was clear she was just trying to push a product we’re not interested in. Typical cold call stuff.9 yearsI got a call and you could tell there was a bunch of people chatting in the background like a call centre, but when I answered, nobody said a word and the caller just hung up straight away.9 yearsGot a call from nrg ltd on 12th August 2017, total telemarketer.NRG Ltd9 yearsNo idea who it was, they just cut off the call straight away.9 years1) They must have sourced my details from somewhere dodgy, as I've definitely NOT given permission for my info to be shared. 2) They called me even though my number is on the Telephone Preference Service list. 3) They pretended to be from my area, but the area code was miles away. 4) They asserted they knew what type of loft insulation I have, which is utterly impossible for them to know.9 yearsI got a call and all I could hear was loads of chatter like a call centre in the background, but no one actually said anything. Really weird!Submit Your Own Report (023 8112 9900)
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