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amelie brun richmond richmond
Before 1985 this was my home phone number, the dialing code is Nottingham and the 63 was my local BT exchange at the time, located in Hucknall. A lot of the BT lines were terminated as this was one of the first areas in Nottingham that had access to a cable service that at the time was provided by Diamond Cable (Who sold to NTL, who virgin bought and now operate nationally in the UK)
Claimed to be calling from BT technical department.
SCAM claim to be from telephone preference hang up block number
Indian person from 'carphone warehouse' asking if I "want the iPhone". Almost certainly a scam
Hove
Call says it?s coming from a Leicester Number but my answer machine took the call & it connects to an Indian gentleman telling me that my internet line has been corrupted & I need to press Number 1 to get it fixed. What a load of Crap. Be aware don?t answer this call from this number
PATTISWICK
Cold caller
SCAM say they are from HMRC and a warrant will be issued unless you speak with an advisor.
Says PayPal have detected fraudulent payments ??
this numbers rings several times a day but no one there when answer very annoying
Rings then hangs up on answer annoying
mark herman london london
Elgin
Dover / East Kent College nothing to worry about genuine number :)
Number is not known to me, so I leave it to go to voicemail. The message left is a musical tone. Likely a spam call
Apparently i was in a car accident.
imran younas london london
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