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This is a cold caller first thing in the morning, asking what i had in my loft. Denied being a cold caller or nuisance caller. Saying i would benefit from this call. Which i understand to be against the law to do un the UK. I demanded to know where she got my details from. She said it was from the.. P.. Somethinf data base company.. So probabky paid for it.... Listen up. They made it illegal to make this type of call. In the Uk... . AN
Silent call & hung up
Accident claims.
Portsmouth
automated call from national crime squad to say my Insurance number has been involved in crime and that they are suspending it. Asked me to call them urgently :) dodgy dodgy dodgy
Almost certainly a scammer. These calls use spoofed numbers and originate outside the UK. The scammers can spoof any number they want. Block the number if you have the facility.
Comes up Potential Fraud. Hangs up when answered
The overall rating for phone number 01708220393 is Dangerous
TAXES / HMRC Scam Claimed i would be arrested if i didn't pay outstanding tax owed.
London
It's a debt advice company but I didn't stay on the line to discover any further details
Private number
Exeter
Reading
Rubbish PPI claim - didn t say who he was calling from but convinced I had outstanding PPI I could claim
Missed call
city heroes media southend on sea
Appeared to be a local code so I answered, caller asked for me by maiden name (have been married 8 years!) Definately acting on outdated data. Just trying their luck
Euro lotto harassment
Fraud - tried to get me to call them back, pretending to be HMRC.