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Waylands volvo bristol
Fraud attempting to claim that they are HMRC
SPAM
HMRC fake. Also aggressive answer phone asking me to talk to an agent (press1) or before legal action taken. I don't care if they are the real HMRC, send me a letter or deliver notice by plod.
Annoying
Silent call
SPAM
Agree with anon. I told the lady not interested and don’t call back (not that I would really understand what she was saying). It then phones me back asking why I am not interested. This really pees me off and suffice told her to do one and hung up. She called again, ignored it and blocked it.
Call center
Ring and hang up when you answer
Possible scam. Uses a local number so caller display doesn't look suspect Bank card has been used 2 transactions one of which is international transfer and the other for Amazon purchase. Press 1 for more information/you did not make these transactions
Its Microsoft automatic online validation number. Helped me. Not a scam or nuisance.
Nothing to worry about. A fireman offered to install smoke alarms in town the other day & left them at my door as I wasn't in, and just wanted to check that I'd got them okay & if I'd installed them. Really good considering it was free.
SPAM. or SCAM This number called me today and asked for someone who has not lived here for 15 years. So I hung up. (It felt quite good actually)
Missed call
Recorded message told me I had ordered something from Amazon for £300 and to press 1 to speak to Amazon customer service if I hadn't. I didn't press 1
hi
Fraud
Wanted to know if we wanted protection in the event of high care home costs