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CHAPEL LAWN
Cullompton
Southampton
Cardiff
SCAM
Appears to be a local number however call is from an international call centre. They asked to perform a quick survey and quoted some personal details. They weren't clear where they called from.
Rather worryingly I have just noticed that my phone has rang this number twice this afternoon. Both times for 41 seconds. I ve never rung the number before and it seemed to have happened when I was taking another call from a colleague. I will have to keep an eye on the phone bill!
name of the user
Watford
p.j.d services farnham
ana london n a
ben rhys-lewis ipswich xx
Aberdeen
Dover / East Kent College nothing to worry about genuine number :)
I received a call from this number this morning. The caller had my name. When I asked who was calling, the man stated that it was Direct Claims Group regarding the minor accident I'd had. I replied that 'You must mean the minor accident that I haven't had!' and told him to get off the line. When I checked Companies House records, there were two companies called 'Direct Claims Group'. One was dissolved in 2018 and the other in 2019. So the call was definitely annoying and probably suspicious.
Scam
Asked to speak to my mother by name who has passed away. I asked where they are calling from and the line went dead. nI called the number back, but it is a neutral line?
roger coghill pontypool pontypool
Lovely little blonde from hastings, sucks good c*ck for a stick of rock. Add up lads.
Claimed there was a tax fraud case against me and asked to press "1".