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Calls for 3 seconds and hangs up
Usual blank calls and harassment. Very aggressive and arrogant but got short shrift.
richard barnes coventry west midlands
Stanford-Le-Hope
This is a debt company called CARS asking me to confirm my name and address? I said no in at work, she said ok I ll call u back at a later time. Very sneaky as my area code is 01905 an thought it was a legitimate call.
Suspected C-19 scam. Do not click link or phone back.
SCAM be careful
SCAM Pretending to call from Hmrc It is automatic phone call Threatening
Another different phone number purporting to be Amazon regarding renewing account. Second phone call, both automated, within two hours of each other. Very annoying.
Caller claims they are about to disconnect our internet service due to illegal activity
Silent call
Probable marketing call from TRINITY Insurance following online search for quotes. Have now called eight times but no message left.
Newcastle upon Tyne
SCAM
London
Suspicious call didn't answer potential scammer!
I received a call from this number this morning. The caller had my name. When I asked who was calling, the man stated that it was Direct Claims Group regarding the minor accident I'd had. I replied that 'You must mean the minor accident that I haven't had!' and told him to get off the line. When I checked Companies House records, there were two companies called 'Direct Claims Group'. One was dissolved in 2018 and the other in 2019. So the call was definitely annoying and probably suspicious.
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