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The person that called me said they were from Virgin Media and as I refused to give any details they asked me to call this number 0151 4774600
I added them to the phone book on my mobile then saved it as all calls to voicemail. No more trouble!
Rochester
Courier / Post office
Courier / Post office
SCAM / SPAM Openreach scam - recorded message that the Internet connection will be cut off, push 1 for operator. Indian(?) 'technician' then tries to get you to install TeamViewer QuickSupport so they can presumably compromise devices. Managed to keep them on the phone for 15 minutes so they couldn't scam someone else!
This number is Amplicon, presumably their sales dept.
SCAM. started to say from HM Customs and Revenue and they were suing me for non payment of tax. Cut them off and blocked the number.
AMAZON
SCAM
This number is being used by someone called Charles King, Chloe Evans, Nigel Goodwin representing Swisslifeag, a cloned company of actual company Swisslife. They are extremely dangerous con artists.
Ambulance chasers
piotr liebersbach london london
juliette wade eye suffolk
Call center
touch and discover systems stoke on trent staffordshire
liam chapman esher esher
Text Message SCAM
SCAM Indian accent lady claiming to be from Virgin Media and going straight into a pitch on how they have noticed a router being slow. When challeneged for proof that they were who they claimed to be, she ended the call.
alleged to me that it was the RNIB and would I like to make a payment.... like am going to hand over my details put the phone down