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Left no message, SPAM.
Frequent calls, no one at other end
They were from Amazon and somebody had opened an account in my name to order an iPhone. They sent me a verification...
PCP Claim.
scam
Answered and they immediately hung up.
Calls intermittently reporting my Sim will be cancelled, it's obviously BS and a scam, block immediately
Said he was from O2. I haven't been a customer for 10 years.
No one on the other end of the call.
Claims to be from versa head office Cold calling
Hung up immediately on answering this morning.
Called calling from virtual?
Car Finance
Attempted to scam out of £800.
Didn't answer, phone flagged it at spam
They rang off. They said nothing.
Claimed I inquired about an alarm system from Barbie. Cold calling as I already have a system
Scam, pretended to be my broadband provider and asked for my personal details but wouldn’t tell me who they were...
Robocaller for car finance ambulance chasers
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