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PHONE RINGS BUT WHEN ANSWER ITS JUST A SERIES OF BLEEPS WHICH DONT CUT OFF WHEN I HANG UP
Barry
SCAM / SPAM received a call todat at 12:01 saying "we have heard you've been involved in a car accident". I hung up. I don't drive.
repeated calls disconnected as soon as answered
Hello people i have been contacted today by Chris Amour of Lanonyx Telecom Ltd They have provided the company E-mail address this is them [email?protected] so you can complain to them direct and get your number removed from there List to stop any further calls hope that helps, and quote the data protection acts, and the Information commissioner office if they do not remove you.. Chris Amour E Mail: The number you mention is allocated to a company called Advanced VoIP Solutions. You can contact the
Mortgage review company. Very rude and abrupt
eco4hub - lead follow-up if eligible for government grant for heating improvements - not spam.
Fraud - message left by them was read by a computerised male American voice that said I had to call the local city hall urgently. Not sure why. However phone number is very similar to (0)20 3991 2845 which is a Fraud HMRC call.
London
This is a scam call about a fictitious car accident. The female voice sounded mechanical as though prerecorded, and kept repeating the same question when I challenged it before ...
Insurance
SCAM
SCAM
Bury
Rotherham
London
Rang for 1 sec, not gonna try to call back after reviews. Possible scam
Bit pointless cos didn't tell me who it was!
I have just completed a course organised by the Jobcentre with an agency called Working Links. The caller asked a series of questions related to the performance of the course providers. A repeat of a survey I had already participated in.
SCAM