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Caller insisted on knowing if I have been in a car crash and when it was. Failed to provide proof of identification, beyond the details given. Failed to explain who Gotham UK are.
SCAM - supposedly from national insurance claiming that my assets will be seized and i will be arrested
coulson macleod limited kettering northamptonshire
Fraud. Claimed to be from bank security about amounts paid through an Amazon account.
Called saying I had a road accident in the last two years, not true. Apologised and rang off.
SCAM / SPAM
Probable marketing call from TRINITY Insurance following online search for quotes. Have now called eight times but no message left.
a5 mbl bristol avon
Claimed there was a tax fraud case against me and asked to press "1".
Someone who said he was James from the telephone preference answering service. Said he needed my address. Sounder nervous like this was his first day scamming. When i politely s...
SCAM / SPAM, RUDE, SWEARING
Rubbish attitude, aggressive sales call avoid if possible…
SCAM txt to say you have been in contact with covid, get a test. Puts you through to a fake website and wants a pound for the tests. Looks real, done like an nhs website, very clever but fake just the same
Beware of these con people dont do as they say leave a mess dont hire them at all
Telemarketing
Your mobile contract is due for renewal and we are Carphone Warehouse working with O2 to give you a better deal
falcon and sachz ltd wimbledon london
London
Fraud They're telling you to meet one of the officers about NINO case.
Fraud