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I called you yesterday but I couldn't get hold of you
SCAM
Fraud Supposedly a Home improvement company callimg from Birmingham.. but the number was London - idiots need ro do some basic research before bullsh***g me. When I pulled them up on it he pretended he couldn't hear me.. arse
SCAM. Pretends to be from HMRC
London
It s Sainbury s Grocery Online number. They will phone you if you have placed an online shopping order from the King s Lynn Hardwick store.
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The person who called had a very strong foreign accent and said something about discontinuing my phone line and emails. Couldn't make out what he wanted and stopped the call. To verified the number, I called back and I had the "unobtainable" sound. Clearly, the call was a SCAM. BEWARE. DON'T GET INVOLVED.
Missed call on mobile and I have no ida who it is from so have blocked it! No message left on voicemail
Unsure, only phoned me randomly. Didn't do much more. I had a spam alert but unsure if that means anything. I never picked up so I cant confirm anything.
Said to be from Amazon, looking for a Amazon seller that apparently has registered my phone number. Strange....
SCAM Claiming to be from step change asked about paying off debt when I said I had none they hung up
Positive number
Tracy (Indian accent) - "lifestyle survey". Number blocked.
When I asked who was calling, they hung up. Being registered with the TPS I have reported this to Ofcom and Action Fraud.
Caller fraudulently advised he was from my bank, wanting my security details, which I declined to give. He advised he was cancelling my debit card, and could not send me a new one without those details, and that a fraudulent purchase had been made with my card. Hung up, and phoned my bank, who advised it was an attempt to steal my card details. Beware, never give out details unless you have made the call to a verified number.Fraud
helped me get a new deal as I transferred from Virgin media was abit suspect at first but got a really good deal from a nice lad
Appointment team