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No idea who, went to answer phone message. Nothing left.
SCAM
Surveyors & Architects. Genuine Call
This number called twice at 10.30pm along with two santander messages that were dodgy
I got called after 7pm it scared me i have getting threatening calls
TAXES / HMRC
SCAM
Claimed to be from Vodafone, offering a 40% discount on my monthly bill, before proceeding to ask me what my monthly bill was. I hung up. Clearly a scam, which sounds like it's coming from India.
Friendly number
SPAM
Indian call centre. Will try and persuade you to open windows event viewer and tell you the warnings in there are the result of being hacked.
Safe number
This number was attached to a scam email I received about Norton security, presumably if you ring it will be a trap of some sort.
UK London phone +44 2045389314 - did not leave a message when they called. - Returned call = BOT ANSWERS "ATLC LIMITED",...further digging = Private limited company based in 5 SWALLOW CLOSE ALREWAS, UK, employs 2 people Janet Elizabeth BAKER dir, Andrew Godfrey BAKER sec.company registration number is 04270769 - Management consultancy activities other than financial management, listed as Inactive. *** dangerous because unknown motive & not leaving message ***
Fraud
Fraud
AMAZON
Scam pretending to be Carphone Warehouse - do not give them any details!
A dangerous fraud / scam call pretending to be from the UK HMRC. Automated American woman's voice telling me legal proceedings are underway against me and I need to press 1 to speak to an officer. For many reasons, that's not how HMRC would operate.