Energy Advisor Scam Alert!

Summary — +442046191088

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Caller Name: Solar Energy Sales
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United Kingdom
Reviews: 11

Expert Opinion

Unsolicited calls from this number often feature a female voice posing as an energy advisor or result in eerie silence, prompting quick hang-ups or blocks by recipients. These tactics scream scam alert, especially with no messages left on voicemails and persistence despite TPS registration. Trawling for business contacts via solar energy pitches fits the pattern of dodgy sales or worse. Hang up straight away if you spot red flags like unsolicited queries about property ownership. Block the number promptly to cut off repeat attempts, and report to authorities like Ofcom or Action Fraud to shield others from the hassle. Stay vigilant—better safe than sorry with unknown callers.

Caller Categories

Scam
Harassment Call
Unknown
Silent Call

Caller Names

Solar Energy Sales
energy advisor (scam)
(scam)
"Local energy advisor" (scam)

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Recent Reports for 020 4619 1088

442046191088 Harassment Call

Blocked unsolicited incoming call

442046191088 Unknown

Unanswered ring from that phone. No voicemail dropped.

442046191088 Unknown

I responded but heard nothing back. It's now on my blocked list

442046191088 Silent Call

Mute call, now blocked.

442046191088 Scam "Local energy advisor" (scam)

Blocked the 'local energy advisor' fraud from 02046191088

442046191088 Scam Solar Energy Sales

Automated pitch for solar power, scraping biz sites for contacts... I've blocked it now.

442046191088 Harassment Call

Got two rings. Unwanted. Ignored it

442046191088 Scam

Utter crap call. Waste of time.

442046191088 Scam

Rang on my TPS-registered landline. Unrecognised, so ignored it. No voicemail. Likely fraud.

442046191088 Scam (scam)

Picked up the phone, but there was just quiet on the line. Definitely a fraud attempt

442046191088 Scam energy advisor (scam)

Rang, then a woman asked, 'I'm an energy advisor, are you the homeowner?' Told her 'No, it's flats' and she bailed instantly. Clear scam, should've strung her along next time, eh?

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