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Missed call
Just had another call from this number, the caller said he was called John Smith, even though he had the strongest Indian accent you could imagine. I asked if he was calling fr...
London
Royal mail parcel scam -- 3.49 shipping fee --they sent message rather than call.
craig grant leeds west yorkshire
CALLER FAILS TO SPEAK THEN HANGS UP
This number just called asking if I had been involved in a crash etc when I said I don't drive they asked if anyone else at our address had, I'm in Market Harborough ...
shutter media ltd middlesbrough north yorkshire
Private number
alaji london london
hostshq beccles not applicable
Indian call centre with Scammers pretending to be Amazon and trying to get you to download Team viewer or similar software to gain access to your computer, I play along with them acting like I'm not very good on PC. usually ends with them swearing at me for wasting their time, longest call 1 hour 40 minutes, today was just 40 minutes, Scam the Scammers...
Scam call pretending to be HMRC (recorded message).
Calls everyday and hangs up.
Pensions helpline for my husband who died 4 years ago- not even his phone number
BUXTON
rang 1471 to retrieve the number
Silent call
Fraud! Pretending to be legitimate debt help charity trying to get you to take out an iva to pay off debt. Lead generators committing fraud and preying on vulnerable people. Based in Manchester, uses names like Peter Munrreo, Frank Maccallan. Tells you calling from Stepchange but they arent. Please report to action fraud and block numbers.
Pretending to be a debit collector