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Received a call said doing a study for covid 19, wasn t well enough to chat, but would send an email for me to participate. Still waiting for the email
Call me 73836 51477
Cold call, annoying at this stage, but possibly a scam. Caller presented himself as a Tailor, then trying to make a link to professional contacts and trying to arrange a meeting in person. Hangup very quickly when explained I had no interest.
Courier
Nuisance sales call. Don t bother answering.
ben rhys-lewis ipswich xx
Bank/Lonas
SCAM. I didn't bother to pick the phone.
Someone calling from "Carphone Warehouse" - Spam or scam.
London
Robocall voice triggered to disconnect if you say you ve not had an accident. I wanted to find out who was on the end of this nuisance call (had it several times before) so I said yes and got put through to some call taker. I asked who they were and he said Alpine Service and I heard a street number (56) but not the street name. I said "I was just spoken to by a robocall not a colleague I thought you weren t allowed to do that? He hung up on me!
This number has called me relentlessly trying to get information from me. I have bipolar and have no issues with my benefits claim. They keep stating that I need to send them my bank statements and have refused to give me her employee number or managers number or a contact for the department she works for.
Clacton-ON-Sea
Courier
CHAPEL LAWN
none london london
LONDON
Courier
Offering me a discount on Flow Energy electricity services. Blocked.
No one there, hung up after 20 seconds