Looks like spam about building maintenance cover.
Reverse Phone Lookup in the UK — Recent Community Reports
Check unknown UK numbers with recent reports from across London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh and more. Learn from others and share your experience.
UK numbers: context and signals
Unsure about a UK caller? Find fresh community reports to judge unknown calls or texts. In London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh or Glasgow you’ll see legitimate callbacks (banks, clinics, deliveries) alongside waves of automated or misleading contacts. Area codes like 020, 0161, 0121, 0131 are not reliable for location due to portability/VoIP — use them as context, not proof.
What to do: if unsure, return calls via the official number on the company site/app, check in‑app notices, and don’t share one‑time codes. Use device filters/blocks and, if available, carrier tools (EE, O2, Vodafone, Three). Share a short factual note here so others can decide faster.
I kept receiving repeated silent calls.
Identified as a telemarketer.
Someone pretended to be an ECO4 government‑grant installer, saying the current installer no longer had funding – which is false. Do not accept the offer; check with your local council for genuine options.
The person pretended to be a job interviewer, but it was a fake.
Reference to blockchain.
The call was completely silent.
Mis‑sold car finance.
The app feels like a total waste of cash!
The call sounded completely automated.
Spotted a telegram scam attempt – totally dodged it, cheers.
Well played, Sue.
A reverse lookup revealed it’s a sales pitch for an internet service demanding money.
Great job, keep it going! (source number).
A longtime friend – full of energy.
Automated greeting – clearly spam!
He's an outstanding bloke!
Unwanted call – pure spam.
Definitely not spam; the service was excellent and the call ran smoothly.
I wonder who called me from this number.
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FAQ — United Kingdom
How should I check unknown UK calls?
Avoid calling back the unknown number. Use the official number (site/app) and watch for in‑app messages or emails.
What patterns are common?
Delivery updates, clinic callbacks and 2FA codes; also periods of robocalls, tax/bank impersonation or pushy sales.
What makes a helpful report?
Caller type, purpose, time, and cues (e.g., pressure, urgency, payment requests). Keep it short and useful for others.
Which networks are often mentioned?
EE, O2, Vodafone and Three; many users refer to their spam filters and block lists.