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The caller is some home improvement company in Skegness. It is a cold caller and can safely be ignored.
Fraud. Claimed to be from bank security about amounts paid through an Amazon account.
Recorded message, female voice heating boiler replacement
Call center. Said name was Martin from the Rethink Energy Company, wanting information about the house. Claimed had been asked by energy companies to contact households in my postcode area. I said if I wanted advice I would seek it myself, not from a company I didn't know. Internet search shows that there is a Rethink Energy Ltd, but no Rethink Energy Company.
SPAM
website brighton east sussex
Liverpool
SCAM
silent call
SCAM message stating: Lloyds Alert: You have successfully paired a new device on 14/02 (yesterday) at 18.11pm. If not you visit ; https://protectmylogin-details.com/Lloyds/login.php
SCAM
This telephone number came back as "number not recognised" so I would gather it would be a scam.
The overall rating for phone number 03333050466 is Neutral
damaigan wallsend twr
eon visual media ltd hull east riding of yorkshire
Fake o2 - like previous person I am not an o2 customer - AVOID
Nottingham
SCAM Scam number. This number came in an e-mail pretending to be from Barclays Bank fraud team. This is not a Barclays telephone number. DO NOT CALL IT. IT IS A SCAM!!!!!!
imagefounders nottingham nottinghamshire
Automated voice, claimed to be calling from customs tax revenue, threatened to issue a warrant if I didn't press 1, etc. Hung up as it's an obvious scam and that's not how warrants work.