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SCAM / HARRASSING Very thick Indian accent, supposedly calling from "the technical department". They hung up when I questioned how they got my phone number. They've phoned six times this morning and I had to physically unplug my phone to get it to stop.
SCAM
SCAM
No message left by this number. I dialled it back and it had one long ring tone as in U.S or Canadian calls. No one was answering there when I rang back.
My phone said potential scam call so didn t answer it
SCAM
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Just rang my mobile, could hear voices in the background when I answered but they hung up without saying anything.
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Silent call then hung up
Fraud - pretending to be BT cutting me off for 'suspicious activity'
Trying to get you signed up for pip.Downright rude.I accidentally answered!Now blocked.
Managed to answer the call after three times of it ringing. It went straight to a an accident claims dialogue that is automated. So its obviously a nuisance call, have now block...
Pervert Kamran Qayyum heads a child grooming gang in Leicester as well as living off benefits for over 25years. What a loser in society.
Indian person from 'carphone warehouse' asking if I "want the iPhone". Almost certainly a scam
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Simply the pest
Before 1985 this was my home phone number, the dialing code is Nottingham and the 63 was my local BT exchange at the time, located in Hucknall. A lot of the BT lines were terminated as this was one of the first areas in Nottingham that had access to a cable service that at the time was provided by Diamond Cable (Who sold to NTL, who virgin bought and now operate nationally in the UK)
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