020 3053 1546
Scam/FraudThis number was given as a number to contacts Barclays after a text received to say a payee was added to my account,...
This number was given as a number to contacts Barclays after a text received to say a payee was added to my account,...
Its elite competitions trying to offer there elite membership for a silly price. Phoned me at 7.30pm. Blocked number...
Lady said she was Sky asking if I had any problems in connects I said no she need the call very strange
It rings and when you answer it disconnects. Called several times over and over again until I answer - loud...
Upgrade call success
It’s a scam caller not legitimate
They have called me twice yesterday and today saying I need my meter updating. I told her to put it in writing to me...
Said they were offering a discount and just needed to amend my direct debit it. Phoned back after I put the phone down.
Never pick
called me 5 times, knew my name, I hung up as I don't know anyone who lives in England
Very helpful. I was struggling with an issue involving an energy company that was asking me to pay £1,320, even...
Was sent a text from this number pretending to be RBS telling me my mobile number had been successfully changed and...
What up chat
Said they were from three mobile, potentially a scam
searched it up , says its some outsourcing company in south africa
Missed call rang back no answer
Not reacting on the phone at all
Claiming to be my insurance company, told him to do one and hung up. They called again 2 minutes later and I gave...
About a 1000 pound giveaway that I have won
Rang then hung up Tried calling back and said number nor recognised
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