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Trying to sell products
SCAM. Amazon recorded voice, asking to press buttons
Scumbag
SCAM
Keeps calling early morning but never speaks
SCAM
SPAM
Scam loan company asking about an application I made, advised the caller that no application was made and asked him to have my number removed from the system, he instead tried to convince me to apply for a loan instead.
Had a call from this number 01636643562, but don't recognize it.
Scammers
SPAM
Letter inviting me to call number
Claimed to be from an quotindependent review teamquot offering me quotoptions for your life insurancequot In fact I have no life insurance I asked where they got my data from they refused to answer except to falsely claim I had quotopted inquot Then they hung up AVOID
Recorded message (American accent) informing me that the sum of £749 had been deducted from my bank account and thanking me for my order. I rang off and checked my bank account, no withdraw made
SCAM
Lady with English accent saying she was an energy advisor for my area, calling from an "energy hub" (whatetever that might be). When I managed to stop her (clearly reading from a script) I aksed her precisely what organisation she was calling from. She went silent and hung up.
The caller from this number had an Indian sounding accent and was claiming to be from tenancy deposit helpline
Fraud
This was the private number of Matthew Smith, until its deactivation from inactivity in 2017. It was originally carried by the UK network, Orange, until that network was folded into EE, along with all other Orange numbers. First being activated in 2001, this number was attached to a Philips Saavy mobile phone for the duration of its activity. The voicemail personal greeting of the 12 year-old Smith, could be heard for fifteen years after the fact in the way of “Hi. Sorry I can’t answer your call right now,