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asian call centre
SCAM SICK OF IT! I don’t answer calls from no’s and areas I have no connection to.& from the look of all the feedback I’m glad I didn’t-block-for al, the good that does! How is this still going on with these scum obtaining Ex directory/TPS registered no’s/WHY are they not brought to account- Endless Cr*p e mails over years pretending to be from contacts of mine to open a photo link/ or Curry’s and other agencies scam competitions gone on for years also. YET NCSC/Action Fraud/ICO/Microsoft/ 7726/Whic
SCAM / SPAM
edigital consulting london
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Balham
SCAM automated call claiming to be from the national insurance crime agency.
picked up a call and ask for personal information like my address, email, birthday... when I ask him what company he represented and then he hung up
9344230434
Westcliff-on-Sea
London
Fraud
I had a phone call from 441617381972 which is from Manchester
Silent call
THIS NUMBER TEXTED ME
offered free government advice to improve bad credit history which I don t have
Fraud
ian scott doncaster
Courier