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Unknown CallerCalled today but I didn't answer
Called today but I didn't answer
No message left, called two days running.
Hung up when i answered
They said they were from "Sky Services" when I said I didn't believe they were and that I thought they were a...
Rang, asked my name then hung up
Payment on a credit card
Came up as “suspected scam” Answered and was hung up on
Call to mobile, mid afternoon. I did not answer. Came up as Spam, now blocked. Certainly a local prefix (we are in...
Claimed to be ee
Called me everyday thus week , I have call screening turned on , finally answered them , tried to tell me they could...
Stated to be from Sky, when told I don’t have it the hung up. So not sure what to think, but think a true sky cold...
Said from claims management company
Called just now but call filtering worked well on my phone
Missed call, phone didn’t ring
iPhone recognised as scam and rejected the call
Rang four times in a minute but stop as I tried to pick up. Unknown or robo caller.
This number is the London Smbulance service callback. We were waiting for an ambulance after our 999 call and this is...
10 times a day
Thankfully my phone suspected this was a scam number.
My phone stopped it ringing, suspecting it was a spam call
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