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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.
ibenwild manchester cheshire
claimed to be in County Durham
quite a rude guy selling backup strategies, I wouldn t answer
Calling late hours of the early morning sending malice texts messages , constant messages at and after 1 A.M , caller bullying via message
Survey ... Ambulance chaser..: following up an accident I had within the last 2 years. I haven't had one.
This number keeps calling and hanging up when I say hello. Getting annoying now
I missed a call at 4.15am! You can imagine my worry this morning given there was a voice mail showing and I have family in Edinburgh. The voice mail was just silence so thankful...
product logic ltd sutton cheney warwickshire
greene king plc bury st edmunds suffolk
SCAMMERS
WHEN I PICKED UP NO RESPONSE AND END THEY ENDED THE CALL
Silent call
Captain said stranded at sea and needed help but couldn't contact proper authorities!?
Akinika debt recovery for TV licence, missed 2 payments and was passed on to these to catch up with payment
rain repel ltd sevenoaks kent
Had Zenith to quote for Porch. Started at £17,500.00 then it was £12,300.00 then it was £5,432.0 and now it s phone calls. No is still the answer as I fount local company will do it for 2,600.00
Courier
London
telemarketing scammers