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Call from 07477 109562 at 10:35 on 05.06.2023 - I remained silent; the line remained silent Call from 07477 150182 at 15:57 on 07.06.2023 - {as above) Call from 07477 133622 at 15:35 on 16.06.2023 - Automated call stating "a letter had sent a week ago by HMRC and had been ignored. Court action was now under way. Press 1 to speak to an officer." I did this immediately, and a man with a near Asian accent, politely asked;"Can I help you?"
london
Answered but no one on other end
Thornhill
SCAM
You pick up the phone then they put it down, bloody stupid, keep doing it, its your money you are wasting.
pretending to be HMRC
SPAM
Safe number - health insurance Specialists - Health insurance broker - Free non bias service - Highly recommended for all private health insurance needs
Call center
SPAM if you redial the number withholding your number it says this line is currently unavailable strange how never been searched before and then in a space of a couple of hours being searched 23 times!! Says it all
Someone with an asian accent trying to speak to the quottreasurerquot to see about an energy deal for our charity Then pushing for a name and personal details of an employee to speak to and a personal email address Given the run around and they got annoyed so hung up
SCAM: Claimed to be from Sky, calling to refund an overcharge of more than £200. I've never been a Sky customer. Scammer.
Arnold Clark - Citroen, Kilmarnock, Scotland
BANGOR
Apparently i was in a car accident.
Abergele
DPD (using a consumer phone number) texted saying "you wasn't in". If you're going to scam, at least use proper spelling and grammar.
Fraud
SCAM: These people called a very elderly and confused relative claiming to provide call barring services and asking for her debit card details to charge her £89. After the call she realised she had been scammed. There are 113 companies registered at the address they gave.