08081449999
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TimeLine of events for phone number 08081449999
- Cruel, sent to vulnerable personJul
2019Scammers targeting solar panel ownersMay
2019Contacted company to remove detailsNov
2018ESE Consultants letter information providedOct
2018Potential scam, caution advised, likely unnecessarySep
2018Updated address and company informationSep
2018Unreliable information from unauthorized sourceSep
2018Ignoring duplicate health check letterSep
2018Avoid ESE for solar panelsAug
2018Questioning unsolicited letters about solarAug
2018Beware of ESE Consultants LtdAug
2018Claims high costs, feels scammedAug
2018Beware of solar panel scamsJul
2018Possible scam from ESE Consultants LimitedJun
2018Suspicious letter about solar panelsJun
2018Company address changed, possibly dodgyJun
2018Positive experience with solar panelsMay
2018Unsolicited letter misrepresents solar warrantyMay
2018Checked WebCheck for ESE Consultants LimitedMay
2018PV company addressed letter incorrectlyMay
2018Confirming previous reports, website link providedApr
2018Alert about potential solar PV scamApr
2018Warning about potential phone scamApr
2018Received unsolicited call, blocked numberApr
2018Letter from ESE seems suspiciousMar
2018Same accountant, unhelpful company responseMar
2018Received suspicious letter from ESEMar
2018Scam letter about solar panelsMar
2018Warning about possible scam letterMar
2018Received fake letter with scamFeb
2018Unsolicited offer for solar checkJan
2018Unsolicited scam letter, fake reviewsJan
2018Questioning legitimacy of green ratingsJan
2018Suspicious letter, potential scam concernsJan
2018Unsolicited letter for solar serviceJan
2018Unsolicited solar panel letter warningJan
2018Unsolicited solar panel health check offerJan
2018Reported unsolicited contact, potential scamsumorJan
2018Seek local solar firm adviceJan
2018Questioning member's special treatment experienceJan
2018Positive experience with inverter warranty maintenanceDec
2017Unsolicited letter appears fake, be cautiousDec
2017Warranty letter lacks contact detailsDec
2017Beware of health check scamDec
2017Happy with recent service receivedDec
2017Received unwarranted expiration notice letterNov
2017Sketchy letter from unidentified companyNov
2017Service appointment scheduled for next weekNov
2017Service appointment scheduled for next weekNov
2017Uncertain about data source originNov
2017Helpful response and easy processNov
2017Satisfied with warranty and serviceNov
2017Concerned about privacy of dataNov
2017Suspicious phone number claiming solar servicesNov
2017Received identical letter, won't callNov
2017Suspicious letter, likely a scamOct
2017Number Of Searches: 338 Number Of Comments: 53 First Seen: 23 October 2017 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Cheriton Cross(Devon), Hinchley Wood(Surrey), Milnafua(Highland) and Treen(Cornwall).
08081449999 has 53 comments of which 17 x negative and 30 x neutral and 6 x positive
08081449999 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 08081449999 👆 is reported as a company sending unsolicited letters to solar panel owners, often addressed generically as "Homeowner," claiming warranties may be expiring and offering free health checks. Many recipients suspect it to be a scam due to lack of accurate system knowledge, absence of proper company addresses, repeated identical reference numbers, and failure to provide clear contact details. Some warn that the firm obtains personal data from government or installer liquidation lists without consent. Calls and letters appear designed to induce unnecessary service agreements or product sales, with some recipients reporting difficulties in contacting them or blocking calls. While a few claim to have received legitimate service, the overwhelming consensus advises caution, recommends contacting original installers, and suggests reporting the company to trading standards or fraud authorities.
Reports on phone number 08081449999
7 yearsThey really should be ashamed, ringing up a vulnerable elderly person and scaring them like that. It’s just not on.7 yearsI have conducted thorough research on this company and discovered that these fraudsters are systematically sending numerous letters to individuals who own solar panels. Their deceptive tactic involves offering a "free health and safety check" to unsuspecting recipients. It seems they obtain the recipients' information from a legitimate government source, which might provide details of individuals receiving payments through the feed-in-tariff scheme for selling excess electricity to the National Grid. The letters typically address the recipient as "homeowner," suggesting that they do not possess the specific details of the property's owner. If you suspect that your solar panel system is not functioning correctly, I would strongly advise reaching out to your original installer to perform a check. Disregard the deceptive letter from the scammers and dispose of it accordingly.National Grid8 yearsAt the bottom of the letter, you will find the following details: Company Name: ESE Consultants Ltd Office Address: A116 Business First, 25 Godless Road, Liverpool, L24 9HJ Company Number: 09825685ESE Consultants LtdGodless RoadLiverpool8 yearsI’m not convinced it’s a proper scam, more like a biz trying to drum up customers - likely offering something you already got (like a warranty from the folks who did your installation). I showed it to my installer mate, and he said to be wary, reckon it might be dodgy. Best just chuck it, really.8 yearsThe last update I found for this business with number 09825685 was back in March 2018. They’ve now moved to A116 Business First, 25 Goodlass Road, Liverpool L24 9HJ.Goodlass RoadLiverpool8 yearsGot a letter yesterday, called the number but they wouldn’t say much, just insisted that my warranty was expired (even though the unit was only installed 3 years ago). When I asked them how they got their info, they said it’s from a list of installers who had gone bust - but mine is still going strong. I reckon some folks might get fooled by this kinda thing. I’ve chucked the letter in the bin after posting about it online warning others to just ignore it.8 yearsI got the exact same letter about a free health check that others mentioned here. I’m just going to ignore it.8 yearsI have received multiple letters from the same source as mentioned earlier, all bearing the same reference number. I am quite curious to find out how they acquired my information and discovered that I have solar panels. To my delight, I also received a letter from my legitimate installer offering me a service check, should I desire one. I appreciate all the comments and contributions that affirm my suspicions, and I apologize for those who were deceived by this. If you have any doubts, it is advisable to contact your original supplier for clarification.8 yearsAvoid ESE for your solar panel maintenance - it’s a total scam, a complete waste of time and absolute rubbish. Plus, doesn’t seem safe at all.8 yearsI am writing on behalf of ESE Consultants Ltd, located in Liverpool, to inform you about our special offer. We are currently providing free health checks and maintenance agreements for solar panel installations that have either exceeded their warranty or have been left unattended due to the installer going out of business. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of signing up for a 5-year service agreement worth £850 with another company. It wasn't until a day later that I realized it was a scam. Luckily, when I contacted the bank, I found out that three failed attempts had been made to withdraw the money. I want to caution you about falling victim to similar scams. It is essential to exercise caution and conduct thorough research on any company or offer, using search engines like Google, before making any commitments.ESE Consultants LtdLiverpoolGoogle8 yearsWhen inquired about the expenses, they informed me that it would amount to £240.00 per year or £20.00 per month, but I would not generate any profit during the winter months. Interestingly, they were unaware that my solar panels were still under warranty. This situation feels rather suspicious to me, as if it may be a scam.8 yearsESE sent me a letter as well, saying my warranty is nearly up. But my solar panels were installed through a government programme, and the company that did the fitting is fully responsible for any faults or warranty issues. I've received a few letters like this before and just threw them in the bin. If they actually knew about my setup, they wouldn’t call me 'Homeowner' like that. It's clear to me this is just another scam trying to trick people who aren’t paying attention. Don’t fall for this rubbish!8 yearsGot a letter from ESE Consultants Ltd claiming my panels need a free health check and other stuff. Feels like a total scam to me. I’m not really sure if they’re registered with MCS or RECC, but I did notice they have a sister company, ESE Services Ltd, that is signed up with both. I’m thinking about making a complaint, but first I need to find out where they got my details from - seems a bit shady to me.ESE Consultants LtdESE Services Ltd8 yearsGot a letter from ESE about my solar panels. Rang up the company that installed them, but they hadn’t heard of ESE at all. Tried calling the number they gave, but the line just said “number not recognised”. Definitely seems like a dodgy scam to me.ESE8 yearsI had a look into this firm, and the address they put on the letter seems old - they actually moved from Goodlass Road back in March and now list c/o Kinsella Clarke on Stanley Street in Bootle as their official address. Feels pretty sketchy to me!Goodlass RoadKinsella ClarkeStanley StreetBootle8 yearsHonestly, I don’t get all the bad reviews this company is getting. They sorted out my solar panels when they had issues, and everything's been working great since. I’m pretty pleased with how they handled it.8 yearsI got a letter from ESE with this number on it. The letter was addressed simply to 'Homeowner' and suggested my warranty MIGHT be ending soon, encouraging me to get a free health check. They mentioned most inverters usually have a 5-year warranty (didn’t specify mine though). I’ve got a PV setup, but my inverters are covered for 20 years, so it’s clear they haven’t done their homework on my system. It’s pretty obvious this is just a cold call trying to lure you in with a “free” offer, then charge you for any work after the check.ESE8 yearsGot a letter addressed to "The Homeowner" which struck me as odd since my solar company usually uses my actual name. Plus, they called themselves "consultant's" - seriously, any respectable business should know their apostrophe game!8 yearsSame here, pretty much everything people have said matches my experience. I think the website might be [#]eseservices[###]/.8 yearsI got a random letter sent to 'Resident' from the 08081449999 number. If they had used my actual name, I might’ve given them a ring. But since it was just some generic greeting, I looked it up on the internet. Didn’t find much on ESE Consultants Ltd (co[###]), which really made me suspicious. Then I checked the phone number and saw loads of warnings about it being a possible scam. Definitely don’t be tempted to trust this one!ESE Consultants Ltd8 yearsI received a similar letter with the same reference, and like you, I found it strange that there were no traces of a company address. I have no idea how they managed to obtain my contact details as I've never had any prior interaction with them. Today, they even had the audacity to call me on my landline, which was quite baffling because my number is unlisted and I am registered with the telephone preference service (although I must say, its effectiveness remains questionable, given the number of unsolicited calls I receive from unknown sources). When 'Sean' called me, I made it clear that their call would be deemed unlawful after 25th May due to new regulations. Annoyed by the situation, I ended the conversation and blocked their number. It's truly disheartening to come across such unscrupulous individuals.Sean8 yearsGot this letter from ESE saying something like "our records show you haven't had your complimentary health check and servicing done on your system and your warranty might be about to run out." Can anyone tell me how you spell ... S C A M ?ESE8 yearsI feel exactly the same way. I received a letter with the same reference number, A/606423. Curiosity got the better of me, so I looked up the address on Google and discovered that it belongs to an accounting firm! Out of intrigue, I decided to give them a call and inquire about speaking to someone from ESE. Unfortunately, the accountants informed me that they solely handle the accounts for ESE (along with 118 other companies), and weren't willing to disclose ESE's actual company address. By the way, can you smell that unpleasant odour?GoogleESE8 yearsI got a letter from ESE too, saying something about how I haven’t had my complimentary health check and service on my system, and that my warranty might be running out. Problem is, I don’t even have solar panels! No clue where they got that from. The letter just has ESE, a freephone number, and the company’s contact number - no address, website, or email to check it out. Feels a bit sketchy to me.ESE8 yearsToday, I received a letter from [Ese] informing me about the health check for my solar panels. They assigned it a reference number: A/606423. It appears that someone is attempting to frighten individuals in order to convince them to spend their hard-earned money.Ese8 yearsGot a letter that wasn’t meant for me, but for someone else living here. The company name sounded made-up and I couldn’t find anything about them online. Their headed paper didn’t even have an address, but the envelope had a Liverpool address on it. Pretty sure it’s a scam, so don’t bother ringing them or you’ll just be wasting your time and cash.Liverpool9 yearsGot a letter but it wasn’t even in my name and there was no address anywhere on it. Definitely feels like a scam to me.9 yearsGot a letter about a free health check for solar panels, but mine are leased and from a different firm altogether. Seems like they got the wrong info.9 yearsGot a letter in the post with only the phone number on it, trying to look all proper and official - total scam, honestly. I noticed all the positive comments about that number are full of the same spelling mistakes, like someone’s just been writing fake reviews in broken English. It’s a bit pathetic but also really sketchy and risky. These fake reviews ought to be checked out and taken down, cos they’re definitely not real.9 yearsThe people who gave the green ratings must be the same ones leaving those comments - I mean, how on earth do you "revive" a letter? Sounds made up to me!9 yearsGot another letter just like the ones I’ve been getting. No clue how they found my address. If there’s no proper info in the letter, I’d say it’s best to just ignore it - probably a scam!9 yearsI got a letter from ‘ese’ telling me to call their number which supposedly won’t cost me anything. There isn’t any company info or address on it though. They’re asking me to arrange a free health check and service for my solar setup. Feels a bit dodgy if you ask me!9 yearsI didn’t get a call but rather a random letter in the post about a “free health check” for my solar panels. It was full of warnings about warranties and inverter problems, all in big red letters that looked quite alarming. There was no clear company address, just a phone number. Feels like a sneaky way to push you into buying a new inverter or extending your warranty. Not sure where they found my contact info either.9 yearsInstead of receiving a phone call, I recently received an unexpected letter concerning solar panels. The correspondence mentioned a free health check for my panels and raised concerns about my inverter and warranty. What struck me as strange was that the letter did not include a company address, only a phone number to contact. Furthermore, the letter was filled with alarming red writing, presumably aiming to create a sense of urgency and coax some individuals into taking up their offer. The message specifically emphasized the warranty and the need for new inverters. It seems their intention is to lure people in with the promise of a free check only to later try to sell them an unnecessary warranty and inverter. Personally, I have decided to disregard this offer as I do not believe I require any additional services at this time.9 yearsI tried looking up info on ese online but came up empty, so maybe it’s better to get in touch with a local p.v company instead of calling that 08081449999 number.9 yearsGot calls from these guys pushing pointless warranties and solar stuff, even tho I don’t have any panels on my place. Not signed up with MCG either. Pretty sure those good reviews are just workers from ESE trying to fool folks. Like they reckon we’re all mugs or something. I’ve reported them to trading standards and Action Fraud. Honestly, don’t answer if they ring you - best to steer clear completely.MCGESEAction Fraud9 yearsSo, how did things go for you? Being a part of this company, did you receive any special treatment?9 yearsGot a letter through the post, took the cover off since my inverter warranty had expired. Luckily, they’ve got everything sorted for me. They even sent a service team round - really friendly bunch and no issues whatsoever.9 yearsToday I got a letter from them out of the blue. I looked up the real ESE company - they’re a proper limited business with legit accreditations and a working website. But this letter I received had no address, no mention of any trade certifications, and even the logo looked off. Seems like it’s not from the real company to me.ESE9 yearsGot a letter from ESE about three weeks back, and I just had their service done today - absolutely brilliant!ESE9 yearsGot a letter this morning from 08081449999 about doing some sort of health check on our solar panels to keep the warranty valid. The letter had no company address and didn’t actually mention anything specific about our panels. I wouldn’t trust this to book an appointment, even if it didnt cost a penny. Just a heads up folks.9 yearsWe have also received a letter informing us that the warranty for our solar panels is about to expire. However, the letter did not provide any contact details or a specific reference number for our panels. Due to this lack of information, we will not be scheduling a free health check for our panels, as we believe nothing is truly free.9 yearsAlthough we don't possess any solar panels, we received a letter notifying us that the non-existent warranty is on the verge of expiration.9 yearsI got a random letter from ESE with the number 0808 144 9999 offering a supposedly FREE photovoltaic health check. There was no proper address on it and when I checked Companies House, their registered location is just some sort of convenience address, no real office. I reckon those nice reviews from 16th and 24th Nov might actually have been put up by ESE themselves. ESE don’t appear anywhere on the BVPA (British Photovoltaic Association) or Solar Trade Association lists. How on earth did they get hold of the details of people with PV setups at home?ESECompanies HouseBVPABritish Photovoltaic AssociationSolar Trade Association9 yearsJust got a letter saying my service is booked for next week.9 yearsI have received a letter informing me that my service will be carried out next week. It seems quite long since I last had it done, so I am pleased to know that it will finally be taken care of.9 yearsYes, I received a letter as well, but I'm unsure of the source of my details. It's possible they obtained them from the original company that installed the solar panels, which I believe is no longer operational. They were situated in Lancashire, called EcoSolarTech. I'm uncertain about the fate of customer records in such cases.LancashireEcoSolarTech9 yearsI have recently received a letter from ESE. Upon reviewing it, these are the details provided. I am curious as to how they obtained my information regarding my Solar system, as I believed my data to be confidential. Please contact us at 0151 448 2860. Our address is Liverpool Business Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside, and our company registration number is 09468098. Additionally, our VAT number is 231836418.ESELiverpool Business CentreLiverpoolMerseyside9 yearsI’m really pleased they got in touch with me, especially since my warranty had run out. ESE sorted out a new one for me no problem. I only joined on a monthly plan about six weeks back and just had my health check and service completed today. Absolutely top-notch service!ESE9 yearsgot a letter through the post so i gave them a ring, they were really helpful. ended up getting the cover sorted and my health check is all booked now.9 yearsI got a call from this number claiming to be ESE, saying my solar installation had run out and trying to push solar inverters on me. Seems like they target folks who really don’t need what they’re selling.ESE9 yearsI received an identical letter with the same reference number. There is absolutely no chance that I will be contacting them.9 yearsA company named ese ese recently sent a letter to my mother without any address. They claimed that based on their records, the roof panels have not undergone a complimentary health check and service, thus indicating a potential expiration of the warranty. The letter instructs her to call 0808 144 9999 in order to validate the warranty and schedule the health check, mentioning reference number A/ 606423. We strongly suspect that this letter is part of a fraudulent scheme.eseSubmit Your Own Report (0808 144 9999)
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