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I had call from this number today 07791 402649 Left a voicemail and you could hear loads of noise in the background then after a few seconds I’m assuming the person were Indian?? But whatever she said seemed like gobbledygook cotodnt make out one word of it. Anyway I’ve blocked the number.
Pain in the backside scammers Rang about home appliance cover Told the women that we are not covered with them Told her to take us off their hit list She then hung up Another scam call from the London Town Muppets
Bank/Lonas
SPAM
From Franklin Fitch Recruitment. They were promising to help with my job search but they appeared to be phishing about my former companies so that they can make offers to provide recruitment services to them.
Spam number related to crypto currency scam, nuisance call.
SCAM Called pretending to be from Amazon regarding an order, does not have an Amazon account and then swore at me and called me f**cking b**tch
Its Warner Brothers film studios
Bank/Lonas
Telemarketing
Call center Caller advised that it was an urgent call regarding my broadband package and they could get me a better deal. Told them, not interested. They knew the address.
I have no idea who called me from this number as I did not answer it, suspecting it to be spam. No message was left
Bit random call at 7 in the evening. Supposedly pret. Never been and dont live there.
Safe number
SCAM
Telemarketing
SCAM
SCAM
Telemarketing trying to sell energy efficiency surveys
Fraud. They phone you just after *they* request access to your account via your phone company's website by using the "Forgotten Password" link, so that the real phone company will send an OTC (one-time-code) to your mobile for verification. These criminals then call you saying they're from your phone company and ask for the OTC that you've just received. If you give it to them, they can then enter the OTC on your real phone company's website and gain access to your account, change your