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Has probably rung my mobile 5/6 times within the last 48 hours. Complete was of my time and money - monye grabbing claims company / PPI insurance claimback etc !!!
Received 4 calls from this number on 13, 16 and 17th January 2023 and on 15th Feb 2023. This is not a known number to me and I cannot see any reason why I would be receiving a call form an unknow number. I am blocking it and considering it suspicious.
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DORCHESTER
Telemarketing
have been called before on this number - once when the line was bad so I called later - no reply. Called by the number again today - no voice message left - I suspect this is a scam
Nottingham
bright n shine cleaning services hove east sussex
Positive number
Marketing sxam
Fraud Introduced himself as my energy advisor from Southern Electric. I asked him for my account number, he hung up. Looking at the other reports it's a scam. In breach of both ex directory and Telephone Preference Service.
SCAM email - very bad robovoice saying from HMRC and must respond immediately - blocked
Edinburgh
Bradford
This number is not from kings college hospital, they confirmed it! nI received multiple calls from this number, asking me to confirm my name. I hung up straight away! nI the...
what a cheat! they want you to download an antivirus software because you computer sends error reports. wouldn t he supprised if this is some software to monitor your passwords...
SCAM
Missed a call from them. I returned it, and they hung up on me. Looks like a bunch of spammers.
London
Courier