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falcon and sachz ltd wimbledon london
Telemarketing
Spam
Newcastle upon Tyne
SCAM
I get 6/7/8 calls a day from these idiots marketing crap now blocked
Regents Park
Caller fraudulently advised he was from my bank, wanting my security details, which I declined to give. He advised he was cancelling my debit card, and could not send me a new one without those details, and that a fraudulent purchase had been made with my card. Hung up, and phoned my bank, who advised it was an attempt to steal my card details. Beware, never give out details unless you have made the call to a verified number.Fraud
britannia heating limited oulton broard suffolk
Fraud. Told me I had an arrest warrant for tax evasion. Scammers do not pick up. Automated line.
London
Positive number
Fraud They're telling you to meet one of the officers about NINO case.
Before 1985 this was my home phone number, the dialing code is Nottingham and the 63 was my local BT exchange at the time, located in Hucknall. A lot of the BT lines were terminated as this was one of the first areas in Nottingham that had access to a cable service that at the time was provided by Diamond Cable (Who sold to NTL, who virgin bought and now operate nationally in the UK)
Private number
Calling late hours of the early morning sending malice texts messages , constant messages at and after 1 A.M , caller bullying via message
This number rang three times in one day, it's a local number for me so phoned back (just in case), it's just another "according to our records you've had an ...
Just called my landline. Male indian type accent - Slow speaker, used some strange (not common english) phrases, poor to understand what he was talking about. Something to do with BT landline costs. Talking about half price (or free) for next few months. He knew my postcode and clearly my landline number. I hung up at that point. I suspect a scam of some sort - but did not want to invest further time on it. A nuisance call.
SCAM they claim to be from EE and say that your last payment could not go through properly, so they ask you to click on a link to sign in to a website and verify details