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Belfast
pestering calls from this number about solar panels called 12 times in 5 hours cold calls will not go.
Called and hung up. Suspicious
k allam london
chester
NHS
SPAM When I answered it gave a little beep on the other end then it went dead. Think it's spam to take money from your phone. Blocked
Safe number. Company is called Crosslink Capital.
Bournemouth
Fraud. This number came from my mother's WhatsApp account informing me that she had changed her number to this one. She had not. Phone goes straight to voicemail. I have put this as fraud as they are fraudulently representing themselves as someone I know.
Has called me many times over past couple of months don't know who they are. Never leave a voice mail very annoying. Will block if they call again and do the same.
Any idea whose number this is ? I had a missed call
11 Nov 2021 - Chris/Tom/Craig/Simon = Stuart David Wright. this number is registered at the address 21a plymouth road, barnt green, birmingham, b45 8jf under the name Stuart Wright at least we know where this scammer lives! no wonder it's a nice big house he lives in he keeps scamming people!Reply
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
intersys micronics ltd lytham st. annes lancashire
Just received a call from this number. Threatening action from HM revenue. Reported this to the HM revenue.
Information
Someone just called me on this number. I could hardly understand a word he said - he was shouting over a lot of noise in the background. He said he was from the NHS and wanted to discuss Covid symptoms so I asked him what the first digit of my NHS number is and he hung up. Clearly didn't fancy the 10/1 odds of being able to guess it correctly...
fawzilla sutton london london
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