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priceless copiers ltd east grinstead west sussex
SCAM / SPAM Had a recorded message telling me that my Amazon Prime was expiring, & if I wanted to speak to an agent press 1. I questioned the agent which account it was for, & he gave me a wrong Amazon account, so I hung up.
Recorded message seemingly from Amazon referring to large amount spent - obvious scam.
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)
why can I not return call this number
thomas hassl london gb
Scam
It s just Harvey s furniture in Cannock checking to see if they should leave the details of the quote they gave you on file. Standard business practise. Not a problem and polite.
London
Telemarketing
Had continuous calls from this number for past 4 days , no message left so think it’s cold caller
Asked for me by name asked what do you want hung up nuisance
when I redialled this number answer was the number you have called is not recognised please check and try again so I take it as Spam
Aberdeen
Scam
Information
SCAM. Something about a criminal case being registered I my name don't, automated voice with an American accent don't bother picking up
Just called my landline. Male indian type accent - Slow speaker, used some strange (not common english) phrases, poor to understand what he was talking about. Something to do with BT landline costs. Talking about half price (or free) for next few months. He knew my postcode and clearly my landline number. I hung up at that point. I suspect a scam of some sort - but did not want to invest further time on it. A nuisance call.
Probable marketing call from TRINITY Insurance following online search for quotes. Have now called eight times but no message left.