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HI MADAM TAN SIEW GIN PLEASE MAKE YOUR PAYMENT OF RM 8K BY TODAY BEFORE 3PM TODAY LAST DAY OFFER LETTER WILL EXPIRED TODAY
automated messages morning noon and night every day.Blocked.
The overall rating for phone number 02039723701 is Dangerous
Paisley
carter swindon
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Fraudes
SCAM pretends to be calling from microsoft.
UNICEF charity
Asked if it was me when I said yes he hung up. Only answered as looked like a local number
Had them call around midday and it claimed they were following up on the government's free loft insulation. It then started asking questions and I noticed that if I didn't give the 'right' answer it would repeat the question. I think it is a computer-controlled call that responds to replies and from searches it may also be a cloned number. I hung up and call barred them.
Fraud - this number is related to a scam by persons unknown targeting creditors of Walsham Chalet Park Limited trading as The Dream Lodge Group
Telemarketing
Fraud Answered So sick of these parasites. sounds of an Indian street Asked him for his mothers phone so, I could call her to scam money from her like he is attempting to do with my mother. Called me mother fucker... Estimated I.Q 40 for the caller
9109719967
LONDON
SCAM message stating: Lloyds Alert: You have successfully paired a new device on 14/02 (yesterday) at 18.11pm. If not you visit ; https://protectmylogin-details.com/Lloyds/login.php
SCAM / SPAM - Automated voice stating that they are from HMRC and threatening arrest with not connected to an agent by press 1.
SPAM
National Debt Advice Helpline, cold call. Keep receiving calls from these people on different numbers every single day. Have repeatedly asked to be removed from their list. Obviously not professionals as they do not adhere to TPS rules, potentially scammers.