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michael bowditch saltcoats n a
They call and ask you for a one time payment to support a magazine to go into schools regarding bullying. ONCE. ONE TIME ONLY. You do not sign a contract, you do not enter into an agreement. They then persistently call you and ask you for more money as apparently you have entered into a contract. Recognise a Scam: Unsolicited Call They associate themselves with ‘a good cause’ It's a limited offer . Claims of the backing of a respected organisation No money upfront Nothing in writing REPORT THEM
Rings then hangs up
Female caller said she was from Jacamo and said If I could confirm my address. Don t give info to cold callers so hung up.
Fishing call for a road traffic accident in the last 2.5 years that i haven't had. Swindon number but definitely not a Swindon accent.
LONDON
SCAM
Courier / Post office
SCAM accusing me of having a fraud case agent ne
Dangerous fraud claiming to be Amazon, do not trust it is a scam
London
Fake amazon prime scam. nIgnore.
perennial care home ltd london n a
Fraud. Robocaller purporting to be HMRC.
Silent call
Hassled tonight regarding accident and ?12,000 waiting for injury claim.
Had them call around midday and it claimed they were following up on the government's free loft insulation. It then started asking questions and I noticed that if I didn't give the 'right' answer it would repeat the question. I think it is a computer-controlled call that responds to replies and from searches it may also be a cloned number. I hung up and call barred them.
nick dodd redditch worcestershire
Courier