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Telemarketing
STOP FUCKING CALLING ME.
is a scam number
SPAM
SPAM Said it was from "National Insurance Administration ". Said my NI number "had been compromised". Clearly an electronic message - total scam!
A woman with a thick Indian accent called. When I said she had called me at a bad time, and I asked to "please remove me from your list." She replied, "No! No, no, no, no, no!" then hung up on me.
silent call
Recorded voice telling me a criminal case had been taken out against me on account of fraud and my criminal activity.... press 1 to find out more about the case - needless to say I didn't!
repeated calls ongoing every other day, after unacceptably high quote for a kitchen job, from high pressure sales rep, Crystal windows are grade A shisters and should be called into direpute by inspectorate,
Automatic stayed on the line for 45 seconds
Continually ringing me, these people should get a life, don t answer.
Missed call on mobile and I have no ida who it is from so have blocked it! No message left on voicemail
rings at least six times a day
Phonepe customer 7OO4972O38..care helpline… Phonepe customer care helpline number/7004972038//7004972038// initiated a payment that was fail Hi,I want to share my recent experience with PhonePe and how I was misguided by them and lost my money due to their customer care executive. It begins with my ... read more
TAXES / HMRC
Persistant, trying to sell land line telephone service, rang my mobile and quicly rang off, i phoned them back to find it was a sales attempt
Southampton
London
jeff webber essex
Fraud