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SCAM. Pretends to be from HMRC
Called about an accident within last 2.5 yrs that I had 'supposedly' had and told me it wasn't my fault. She then asked if that was correct and I said well, it m...
SCAM pretending to be HMRC
Motherwell
Watford
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.
Crewe
Keep calling me and when you answer you get 3 beeps and then they ve hung up. If you call them back you get 3 beeps then nothing. Getting calls twice a day at least from them now. it is real harassment, stalking etc. Someone should lock this lot up.
Another scammer call - also called from 01792211843
Called today Thurs 8 Dec 2016 at 11.13am, did not answer.
NOTTINGHAM
Fake Hermes message asking for money after a failed attempt to deliver a parcel.
This number has called three times in 4 days. Believe it is a marketing call, now blocked.
norfolk and norwich bookkeeping wymondham
Weston-Super-Mare
Swindon
Hertfordshire
SCAM
Just had these numpties call me asking if I suffered hearing problems at work, I asked if they were a claims company and the caller got more and more insistent that I should lis...
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)