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Unknown CallerNo message and hung up
No message and hung up
They called me today. I didn’t answer. I tried to call back and it said number not in service?
Royal mail delivery problems scam etc. Time 21:50. Blocked number.
They mentioned a bank account
Tf they calling me at 20:45 for
Caller claimed to be for O2 was I happy with the service I was receiving signal quality? I made it clear that I have...
answered and they said nothing
Missed call
Called me about 10 times today. Doesn't give up
Scammers said they was from O2& my contract was going to end. Have been calling me since 6th May.
Scam employment job
I answered the phone and there was a load of back ground noise and people talking, then a woman’s voice asking if my...
Missed the call
didn’t answer call, no traceable website or company linked. probably a spam call
They said id entered a competition and had won. Not true, havent entered anything!
Hung up before answered
She say it’s from Vodafone and my SIM card will be disconnected after 48 hours, sound as spam
Said nothing when the call was connected
Hi don't try to answer next time even the number start 020 they are the scams
Pretending to be a company I am not with nor have ever been
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