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I rang this number back and I got an automated voice mail that said the number was terminated due to breaches.
I didn't answer this number, as I do not know it, I don't know anyone in London. It rang my mobile number, but never left a message , even though the answering machine kicked in. The map was not clear enough for me to see what part of London the call came from
Scam call left ansaphone message claiming huge payments on credit card, and wanting call back
Safe number
Text Message SCAM
Silent call back of 7am
Keeps calling my phone
Sales and marketing for glazing
Beeped and hung up.
presumably fake message about being exposed to Covid
Number not recognised, so didn't pick up. No voicemail left.
KEEP GETTING A LOT OF CALLS SINCE I UP GRADED MY MOBILE NUMBER NONE I NOW DAY AND NIGHT GETTIN FED UP
Call center annoying loud very foreign would not say what company he was calling from or why he wanted to speak to me
Scam caller.
Telemarketing
SCAM - PayPal refund scam email.
Called and left a voicemail regarding collection for a package that I haven't ordered. Number comes up as private
Lengthy call from man with odd accent - maybe African pretending to be American. Said he had $30,000 of bitcoin to send to me from scammers who had used my ID. I don't trust him, found him hard to understand and I eventually hung up. Seemed dodgy to me.
Call center SPAM Fraud SCAM Said they were photon about my fridge freezer warranty. Had correct address and said they're sending paperwork. Then it got dodgy. Said I was being passed to the "supervisor", who asked if I had understood what other person said etc. Then said as payments were being reduced, could they confirm the bank details. Then asked me for the "bank code"!! Erm, if I pay for a warranty etc, then you already have my bank details. So why do I need to supply them t
Pretended to be from Starling Bank and asked me to confirm a very large online payment. When I refused he became abusive. Sounded quite credible initially and from a well spoken English accent.