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Scam/FraudA message from Nat West Bank saying my account was attempted to be used at an ATM. Call this number if I'm concerned
A message from Nat West Bank saying my account was attempted to be used at an ATM. Call this number if I'm concerned
Text message claiming to be NatWest
unexpected call - left no message
Missed call left no message
Said social housing repairs which is not correct in my case. Possibly phishing for information
Spam, tried selling classes on the Quran.
Missed call
I didn't answer, & they left no message. I have had 2 more calls with only the last 3 digits different. All 3 calls...
pretending to be 02
Missed call
17.35. Said nothing and hung up when I said Hello
Missed call
Said they worked for a claims company - I haven’t had a claim. They somehow knew my name. I hung up before I got any...
Call from our Fire and Security Company. Legitimate Company.
Tried to claim they can get you higher on google. Rung 3-4 times a day until I blocked them
Left message with reception claiming to be from BT suggesting that due to works in the area our line was going to be...
Followed on from dodgy London call perporting to be EE and wanting to change my sim. SCAM
Claimed they were returning my call. I hadn't made any calls.
Appears to be a scam, mobile number but noisy call centre asking to speak to some random name.
Seems from other reports it's just a scam call. Nothing until I spoke, then a beep and nothing.
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