01840 370119
Scam/Fraudpretending to be 3
pretending to be 3
sounded like an ai voice. they know my personal details and will say that you've been entered for a prize draw of...
Another robotic voice that hung up when I answered.
claimed to be from EE, may be genuine but seemed suspicious, they sent me a text message and asked for code so i hung up
They’ve called the last two days but haven’t answered
Just called said was from utilita and that they called because I was switching to a different energy supplier. Im not...
Left automated message on my ansaphone stating they were from a 'free' home insulation service.
They tried being aggressive because I caught them out on a lie, they were obviously scammers
Stated they were TLT solicitors and wanted me to provide personal details. Stated it was regarding a previous mortgage
Caller asked questions regarding finance and insurance claims, including loans. Asking for personal details and...
They put the phone down when answered
Silent
Recorded message claiming to be employment agency and wanting too discuss a job priority with you. Obvious scam. Had...
Pcp refund
Conservative Party
silent, assume scam
Advising I have unclaimed car finance or something - I have never taken out car finance
Frequent calls from Different variations of the same number. I do not answer.
Don’t know has was on the phone at the time of call but keep getting phone calls
Rang off as soon as Call screening kicked in.
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