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Answered the phone for the first time since unplugging it due to nuisance callers, I am now on a do not call list, and it sounded like a young girl. No answer immediately when I said hello? Then it sounded like she asked if I had wet lips. I 1471 d it and pressed 3 where I got an automated message saying it s for marketing and they are unable to take my call.
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My experience today was a total replica of your contributor dated 27/8/2016. Identical in every way except I was asked for £169+ for one year protection. Realised it was a scam when 20 min into the conversation, and when the Indian call receiver got aggressive over my refusal to accept the £169 supposed solution charge.
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