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Barnet
London
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Montgomery
Bournemouth
Fraud HMRC robot voice claim to have a fraud case against my name. If I don't press one to be connected there will be a warrant for my arrest!!! Fake call! Avoid
Claimed to be from postcode lottery informing me ii had won discount vouchers and wanting bank details to confirm my identity. nSCAM
twentyfour it doncaster west yorkshire
Fraud
alex james london london
sara-jayne holmes billericay essex
sign projects ltd cardiff
SCAM calling themselves postcode lottery
This is a company called "Next Step Money" based in Hull England, they claim to help you recover any unnecessary PPI charges back from your creditors, they are not the most professional company out there, I would recommend blocking them on your phone as they will harass you every day and try to force you in to doing business with them as they tried with my dad. Note: They will tell you they have your details on record but this is not the case they are just cold calling people
Its spar cafe in the manor hospital, walsall
Scammers claiming I can claim for my accident that I haven't yet had. Very rude too when I pointed this out.
Keep getting calls from same odd man from this and other numbers thought I had managed to block them all til tonight always telling me I've been in an accident use my name...
People talking in background about banal social chit chat. Could be an error
Same company called the night before on a different number that area code was for Scotland. Car accident claims. This is a scam. They wanted my national insurance number.