01422 222000
Legitimatethis is an NHS appointment line for Halifax/Huddersfield
this is an NHS appointment line for Halifax/Huddersfield
Rang twice. Didn't leave messages.
Said they were from O2 and they were replacing SIM cards
No one spoke when answered
Constant calling
Scam energy company. Almost impossible to understand their fast foreign accent. Don't give them ANY information. Keep...
All heard was yo no speaking
Genuine business call
Called twice after 4pm - no voicemail left.
Consumer lifestyle calls. Had a few in the last few weeks all different numbers
claimed to be from three
They ended call when I answered so I guess dialling multiple numbers
unsolicited spam. ignore it and block it
Rang for literally two rings then hung up, defo a scam call
Hung up upon answering
called then hung up when apple asked for their name for screening
Rung me from a mobile number claiming to be from my phone provider. Asked me to confirm my email which I didnt want...
Said they were Sky Network, not from a usual Sky number
Spammers. Send a message: NATlONWDE: We spotted an unusual activity onIine for 907.67GBP to VlRGlN which was...
Likely nuisance displayed so didn’t answer!
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