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London
West Drayton
Inverurie
National Insurance scam like the HMRC ones
SPAM
SCAM message stating: Lloyds Alert: You have successfully paired a new device on 14/02 (yesterday) at 18.11pm. If not you visit ; https://protectmylogin-details.com/Lloyds/login.php
10:30 call received, when answered call cut before I spoke
parker maybole
I didn’t answer the phone but when using this service it was shown that it is from a different country than I live. Therefore it is probably a spam call
Rochford
Called but did not leave message on my ansaphone. Must be cold sales call or scam
An unsolicited call on this number (though we subscribe to Silent CallGuard) saying they were "--- Fine Wines". I jumped in to say neither of us drink (true) and he said "its not about drinking, its about investing in fine wines". I replied that we had no interest whatsoever in that, and he ended the call.
"Press 5" etc.... write off your depts scam. My number is registered with the TPS but it doesn t seem to work.
Scam state from "barclays" looks very convincing - take care folks If you are a Barclay Customer (which I am not) you could easily think it was genuine
priceless copiers ltd east grinstead west sussex
The caller is some home improvement company in Skegness. It is a cold caller and can safely be ignored.
LONDON
Foreign male voice said he was ringing on behalf of BT about my service, i said I'm an engineer and will look into it. silence ! exept for chatter from the call centre...
automated messages morning noon and night every day.Blocked.
Omagh