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a young girl
aaron howes alvechurch west midlands
This call number left a message to say illegal activity on internet and to press 1 for more information. Do not accept information always check with your provider as this is a scam.
Nottingham
This number keeps ringing my mobile everyday and when I did answer they just asked to speak to me then hung up. They obviously want to sell me a quote for warranty as it is due to run out. Wish they would just give up as clearly I m not interested.
Man called. He asked for me by name. When I confirmed who I was he put the phone down. I used 1471 and rang to find out who it was and discovered it was Satsupport. BE CAREFUL!!!
SCAM "victoria limited"
Ive had countless salls from thia number. it never rings long enough for me to answer
Reading
joanna hruby kingsteignton devon
SCAM / SPAM
I have had three calls today all hang ups why would BT do this. My husband is seriously and I have to pick up on every call
Mortgage Brokers.
Associated with an online scam. You are led to believe that you have won a prize and that you only need to pay a very small amount towards the delivery of the prize e.g. £1. But instead, you end up being strung along with false hope and re-directed from one webpage to the next. Each webpage changes the rules and in the end your bank details are used to set up a subscription direct debit for approx £49 instead of the £1. As for the prize (an iPhone or PS2, etc) good luck with that!!
Received a flyer through the door advertising a one-day event at "Nottingham s Finest Antiques Roadshow & Precious Metals Event", which is not in Nottingham but at a local hotel, with the address and date stickered on the back. Glossy pamphlet, unfortunately written by someone who doesn t know their stationery from their stationary and their draw from their drawer, both in the main text and in one of the "testimonials". For such a prestige outfit you d think they d have some sort of internet presence? Well
Bristol street non stop bombarding me
Scam asking about your boiler
Positive number
Fraud Yet another recorded message warning of legal action regarding an issue with National Insurance.