0121 207 5419
Unknown CallerCalled but didn’t leave a voicemail. Called before too.
Called but didn’t leave a voicemail. Called before too.
Fake insurance scam.
They said they’re from Treatwell, wanted me to update my account
Robo call: Female Australian voice saying name after slight delay, didn't long enough to hear what is was trying to sell
Same, they asked who is this, then silence
EV Charger company
Said scam and debt collectors
I have call screening . Said nothing
Please stop phoning me i dont know u
voices in the background, the person laughed and then hung up seconds after I answered.
I only read the transcript of the message left on my phone. It did not make sense but it seemed a complaint to a...
Flagged as scam/spam call by my service provider. So I didn't pick up
Said nothing
Same, said they were ringing about the house problems I reported. When I said no, not me they hung up.
Asked my name. I said yes, then hung up.
Claiming to be from Vodafone - you will get a code from Vodafone and they want it to log into your account. Do not...
Legit Call!
Indian voiced lady possibly using spoof uk number to offer 40% discount on broadband/tv package
"No Need To Worry" I'm not worried now Fxxx Off :D
Did not answer
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