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Had a call from this company who claimed to work for the government. They wished to check my home roof insulation which they claimed was faulty and could cause rott or mould. They claimed that the inspection would take 40m to 1h. At the end of which they would demonstrate a spray on insulation under the felt and leave me with some samples. The whole thing appears to be a scam selling iFoam insulation. My research shows that sealing the wood would cause rott and beleive that it is unlikely to have the ins
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Automated call Goes through to voicemail does not leave a number. If you call back it says this number is not recognised.
SPAM
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