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The overall rating for phone number 01162555255 is Dangerous
Glasgow
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Highly dangerous abusive scam internet caller.
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Claims to be from HSBC saying someone attempted a payment even though I don't have an account with them.
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said they were from Microsoft...asked what they wanted.. guy couldn't answer so told him to push off and stop scamming
This number calling throughout the night! I'm furious. Wait til I find out who it is......
This is a call from insure4less http://insure4less.uk.com/index.php/contact-us - they are a brand from the Independent Financial Advice firm "Hayden Williams" http://www.fsa.gov.uk/register/firmPrincipals.do?sid=327190 They have bought a marketing list from someone and they try to get you to divulge details of any GI (general insurance) policies you have, mostly life insurance and mortgage assurance. Don t tell them anything; just speak to your local insurance broker or your own financial adviser. W
Cold calling from this number to sell solar panels... just ditched the call.
SCAM
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How did they get my mobile number when I have a pay as you go phone with Vodafone. Is it something to do with them?
Unsolicited call from a guy who told me this wasn't an unsolicited call about energy in my property. No idea who he was so I hung up
Male caller purporting to be from the technical department at Microsoft. Informed me my computer had been attacked by hackers and he needed me to check error codes. I told him I had a mac, so he quickly changed his story to say that Microsoft, Linux and Apple computers were at risk and the hackers had used a microsoft computer. Told me all the usual rubbish about knowing my software licence number but I only kept him talking in order to waste his time.