020 3298 0564
Scam/Fraudtook money fom my accou
took money fom my accou
took money from my account
Sammed me
Spam call, hung up when couldnt be transferred to director
scammed me
Called repeatedly for 30 minutes claiming to be from EDF
No voicemail. Contacted once.
My phone blocked the number as it was suspected spam
Went to voicemail and just said bye
scammed me
They keep calling me and don't leave a message. Why not? I'm going to block them. I don't believe the good reviews on...
Unsolicited. Didn't answer.
Just got a phone call from this number talking about “medical health” stuff and then asked about debt, lady I live in...
Phone picked this up as spam so I didn't answer
They called me and just said they were calling about "my housing issues that you have reported" - it seemed trying to...
I didn’t answer but they left a partial message— press one if you would recommend our company, press two if you would...
Cora muscle health
Latest of over approx 40+ calls we have had recently, calling from a different number every time. Say they are...
Answered, no one there, then electronic sound and hung up
Regularly call asking for a member of staff who they say have spoken to before but will not say what the call is...
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