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Scam/FraudScam. Car finance
Scam. Car finance
CALLER HUNG UP WHEN CALL ANSWERED - NUISANCE CALL
Unsolicited call to my number. Asked for my daughter and gave her name then said they were from Clear Protect...
Called twice - concerned it might have been from hospital I dialled the number - automated voice said they were...
spam
they have called me multiple times over the last week for no reason, i answered the first time and they told me that...
Didn't answer. Call ended after 3 rings.
Asked for one of our Directors by name, said to tell him it was Ben, made out like our Director would know who he...
Scam
When I answered without speaking I could hear voices in the background. Listened for 20 seconds, nobody acknowledged...
not picking up
Nobody answeres
Aggressive tone. Claimed the warranty of kitchen items needed renewal. Insistent but vague. Sounded fraudulent.
I didn't hear my phone but whoever it was didn't leave me a voicemail so I don't think it could have been important.
When I picked up there was no one there so I hung up.
Didn’t answer as I don’t know anyone in Swindon, have had several scam call numbers lately, I don’t pick up unknown...
said hi this is david caling re ...... then disconnected
Recorded voice message saying I will be prosecuted for tax fraud, please press 1 to speak to an advisor
Trying to pretend there’s not about to try and flog you a phone system which they are. Quite think skinned when cross...
Scam call regarding losing money on financial markets
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