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Keep getting missed calls from this number, other day they tried to ring me a few minutes before midnight
SCAM - HMRC recorded message, then transferred to foreign sounding dude. DO NOT GIVE THEN ANY CARD NUMBERS OR BANK DETAILS HMRC WIL NOT TELEPHONE YOU WITH THREATS OF WARRANTS OR COURT ACTION Stay Safe folks
Cold Call - Informing me about Heating Boiler Replacement. Not interested in any cold call. Hung up
RE my accident car hitting me - hung up when I said I d ran someone down! Ambulance chasers, avoid.
I have reported this number to OFCOM
Yet another nuisance caller who has found out your name. Avoid.
SCAM / SPAM recorded message about Amazon Prime expiring - I don't have that!
No message left so I assume it s a nuisance call
craig went llcmtd sheffield
Spam
Second time call from this number. First time no one answered when I said 'hello' - today a male answered after a short pause, saying 'hello' in a what sound...
Recorded voice about Amaszin account problem - obvious scam
AO calling for the delivery of the washing machine
debbi evans london london
SCAM phone call suposedly from amozon saying bought phone for £399 and if didnt buy to press 1 for customer service . phone number is in russia
SCAM
Telemarketing
Automated call, male voice, all the usual rubbish about boiler replacement. When you attempt to call the number back - it simply disconnects. Plonkers. Another number for the...
Fraud hmrc
Called our TPS registered line. A long pause after we answered, probably due to a telemarketer s predictive dialler, then a woman repeatedly asked "are you Mr xxx?", then hung up when we asked what company she was working for. Same pattern as other criminals/scammers use.