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SpamThis mobile number called with a vague account warning. I did not continue because the story sounded mixed and unclear.
This mobile number called with a vague account warning. I did not continue because the story sounded mixed and unclear.
This mobile number called with a vague account warning. I did not continue because the story sounded mixed and unclear.
Silent call, so then said dont call me again you scammer
why? and why repeated?
Called today, who was it? No idea!
Missed call no message left
This mobile number called with a vague account warning. I did not continue because the story sounded mixed and unclear.
Phone contract is what he was talking about
Housing repair style call.
Claiming they’re not selling any products and they’re from Vodafone but Vodafone isn’t based in Birmingham....
Mobile caller spoke as if it was about my phone provider. I was not convinced, so I checked the account myself instead.
talking about broadband, but I was not expecting a call.
Call-centre noise, hung up.
The caller mentioned a payment or bank account issue. I did not discuss anything and checked my banking app separately.
Phone account claim, unchecked.
They said they were from a telecoms company and was I having issues with the signal. I said "oh goody a scam call"...
Unexpected WhatsApp-style contact.
This appears to be a genuine council number.
Asian voice asking for my Facebook name! Wonder how they get it, there’s nothing personal on that page
Didn't pick up
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