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no answer on pick up
constant calls selling crap
grosvenor transformer services ltd wakefield k business services
container kitchen systems ltd
I am on the telephone preference register and yet still get calls from dodgy outfits like this. Why don't the authorities just throw the book at them and close them down. They gave the power after all.
supermarkets kwik save stores ltd. Warrington cheshire
84 Recorded female voice. Veiled threat of legal proceedings if call not answered within time.Will be following this up with the relevant police dept.
timber merchants importers and agents george wood & sons (enfield) ltd (London)
wyke manor upper school kitchens - local government Bradford
livestock and others s j & j m rodwell - Llandysul
adult education shaw community education centre oldham lancashire
Usual thing. Clearly voice-activated, as there s a long delay before speaking. Asked to speak to me by surname, so I just hung up. In the past I ve listened to what their introduction, and then politely told them I m not interested, and thanks for calling. Nowadays I just put the phone down. If it s a genuine caller, then they ll call back ... which they never do.
m b d a uk ltd stevenage g wholesale and retail
andover floorcoverings, manufacturers lb 3000 ltd
network of staff supporters wrexham health and social work
charity shops help the aged - Colwyn Bay
vending machine - wholesale vend-tech tamworth
data equipment ltd verwood it and telecoms industry
nursing homes elmhurst nursing home whitchurch
I've won £500 of high street vouchers or an iPad apparently...