Another recorded UK Power Network message – I'm not interested.
UK Power Networks alert – what you need to know! - +44 20 3282 0650 (020 3282 0650)
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Ever wondered why a recorded voice is waking you up at dawn to warn about a power outage? Calls from +44 20 3282 0650 are most often linked to UK Power Networks, the regional electricity distributor that uses automated alerts for planned or unplanned cuts. If the message references your postcode and asks you to press 1 for details, treat it as a legitimate utility notice, but still verify the information on the official UK Power Networks website or through your energy provider’s portal. Avoid sharing personal data over the phone, and block the number if the call feels aggressive or unrelated to any outage you’ve experienced.
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Recent Reports for 020 3282 0650
I was skeptical about the alleged power cut, but the neighbour’s alarm was sounding and our clocks were flashing.
The power network call wasted my time.
I missed the call, but it appears to be from UK Power warning about outages; it seems legitimate because I experienced a power cut last night.
An unknown “company” rang my elderly mother’s line at 10:45 pm on a Sunday – it can only be described as suspicious.
At 3:30 pm on 4/7/25 an automated voice announced a power cut in our area, yet we had none, and it asked us to press 1 or hold for more info – definitely a fake.
Multiple notifications from other sources have warned me about a scheduled power outage in my area tomorrow; this call served as a genuine reminder.
Received a legitimate call from UK Power Networks following an unexpected power outage Saturday night, but BT's digital system turned it into a voicemail, chopping off the beginning.
I received a call warning of a power cut – obviously a falsehood, so stay vigilant!
A missed call on the landline gave no identification, and I also saw a text sent to another person detailing an unexpected power cut at a different postcode.
An unknown number called and left a robotic voicemail referencing my postcode and mobile number, urging me to press 1 or hold – which makes little sense for a voicemail. I simultaneously received an SMS from UK Power Network, so it might be genuine, but the voicemail was confusing; they should stick to texting.
Dislike firms that fail to leave a message.
The automated message instantly warned of an unexpected power outage in our postcode and tied it to our home number, prompting me to press 1 or stay on the line for further details. I chose not to engage and certainly won't rate it as neutral.
I was informed of an unexpected power cut after it had already occurred—useless but safe.
Efter strömavbrottet kontaktade de mig för att meddela att området var utan el!
Phoned post-power outage to inform me of the local blackout!
At 6 am this morning I received a message informing me of a power cut that had just occurred. Since EDF has placed me on a priority register, I get notified of any disruptions – the call was entirely safe.
I received two calls today regarding an electrical fault associated with my postcode and address.
A call pretending to be from UK Power Networks arrived during a supposed outage, leaving my cordless phone dead; the record shows it came on 1 January from ‘No Number’, and I later traced it to a dial‑out from 1471.
At 5:54 am I was woken by a call claiming a power outage in my area, which wasn’t true and certainly didn’t need to be shouted at me at that hour.
I received a call at 1:40 am, right in the middle of the night, but I didn’t pick up.
A call came in at 1:40 am on an unused landline, so I switched it off to avoid waking everyone. Some claim it was the UK power network warning about an outage, yet we had none, making the nighttime disturbance pointless even if it were legitimate.
The call went to voicemail but they didnt leave a message
This is a scam call, dont answer
They claimed to represent UK Power, asking me to press '1'.
After experiencing a brief power cut, this number called me a minute later with an automated voice indicating an unplanned power cut in the area. The timing seemed credible.
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UK Power Networks contacted me to inform me of a power cut at my old adress, they left a recorded message, and when i checked their website, it was true
I recieved a partial message on sunday night, starting with "on our records", then asking me to press '1' or hold, so i've decided to block the number