07474 573436
Scam/FraudPretending to be a roofer
Pretending to be a roofer
Barclays rejected a payment to Argos.. press 1 to tslk to sn advisor…. I didn’t
This sounded like a scammer reading from a script. Female caller said she was from a research company calling about...
Read the user comments and didn't continue my search. Blocked the caller number.
Calls about twice a day
Phone marked as spam
This sounded like a scammer reading from a script. Female caller said she was from a research company calling about...
This number fequntly call me and say bank detail.
Call on behalf of my housing provider, a short survey that lasted 5 minutes.
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This number rang me with my name saying thay where from Lloyd's bank I put phone down
OVO calling to try to convince you not to switch after you’ve put a request in from another provider. A tad...
Home care
Home care provider
Home care provider
Home care provider
Hangs up when you answer, if you call back you get put on hold and no answer
this and similar numbers ring all the time - 3 since Monday. I answered today and they hung up ! something not right...
Voice mail said he was going to scam me
Such a scammer pretending to be three and saying my SIM card will be turned off within 24 hrs and asking for my...
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