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Says there has been illegal internet use and wants to put you through to their call handler. Convinced its a scam as my broadband provider uses my email address rather than my h...
arborhelp bexleyheath kent
ixentech ltd sheffield sheffield
Southampton
Keep getting missed calls but nobody leaves a voicemail so assume it isn't important. When I called it back it went straight to a pre-recorded message that began "You...
SCAM
This number phones me and when I answer they end the call!
They call about "your frozen funds in your wallet". They do not identify themselves, they do not confirm who you are, I terminated the call. Highly likely a scam.
Call center
Says PayPal have detected fraudulent payments ??
the irish joinery company armagh
Ruislip
toxic scam artist pretending to be in roofing trade criminal proceedings underway
Fraud Claiming to say that my National Insurance number has been compromised with a quite ropey sounding automated message, which surprise surprise it asks you to press 1 to speak to someone and no doubt hand over your details. Using different mobile numbers from EE so likely using burner phones etc.
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.
London
These people need to be stopped from harassing people on the phone.
South Molton
Silent call
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.