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Unknown CallerFrom ee. Today two calls.
From ee. Today two calls.
Spam
Phishing scam, SIM card related.
Wasn’t expecting a phone call from Scotland! Left no message, probably a scam caller as similar has happened recently...
we are really busy right now please stay on the line or you may hangup and one of our agents will call you back when...
Called a minute ago - listed as area Kendal UK. Didn’t answer but looked up and clearly from reports scam call
Woman rang me asking what brand of washing machine I used. I asked her where she got my details and could she remove...
My phone came up with a message suspected scam therefore did not answer
Just called and suddenly hung up. Possibly another scam call attempt.
I missed the call
Did not answer as my mobile indicated it was spam.
They knew my name and claimed to be from National Health Department, then started to ask if i have any diseases. ...
spam call
Did not answer as my mobile indicated it was spam.
Company claiming to be dealing with my diesel emissions claim despite me dealing with a different company. Despite...
Did not give chance to talk hung up immediately
Property valuation offered
Fake
Asked if I had life insurance and if not if I needed it, asked if I had a mortgage or kids that would benefit from it...
Didn’t respond back
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