Chatted with my trusty local energy adviser – love gabbing about kittens and carrots with her, cheers!
Persistent Phone Nuisance: What to Do
Summary — +441276900023
Expert Opinion
Screen calls from unknown numbers before picking up to avoid wasting time on unsolicited pitches. These reports point to persistent attempts by so-called energy advisers pushing loft insulation or solar panels, often probing for personal details like age and homeowner status. Many flag it as a scam, especially since calls persist despite TPS registration—legit firms shouldn't bypass that. Experiences range from silent hangs to polite sales chats, but no real follow-ups materialise. Hang up firmly if uninterested, and report to Ofcom or Action Fraud to help curb the hassle. Block the number and similar ones rotating in; it's all about energy-saving lures hiding data grabs or sales pressure.
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Recent Reports for 01276 900023
The energy adviser was quite courteous; I told them I wasn't interested and ended the call. I don't wish to engage further.
An AI‑style script asked for the homeowner's age and tried to chat, sounding like a scam rather than a legitimate offer. They mentioned a follow‑up call for a free solar panel survey and energy savings, but never called back, appearing only interested in personal details.
This was an energy adviser.
Got a silent ring – looked up the number and it turned out to be an 'energy adviser' scam. They keep dialing us from a flood of different numbers. We're registered with TPS, mate.
They rang twice without leaving a message. Since I wasn’t expecting a call, I didn’t pick up.
Mystery caller, I didn't answer and they left no voicemail – nada, cheers.
They were promoting insulation, yet responded politely when I pointed out that their details were wrong.
Got a call about loft insulation; as a TPS member I suspect it's a scam since genuine firms wouldn't reach out.
When the call hit the answering machine, the caller hung up without leaving a message – typical, innit?