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It’s in a toilet and says yes followed by another similar number saying call ! And number is 01227792460
Call came on dumbphone which was in another room. Did not hear ring.
Market research purposes
Did not answer call
Survey on behalf of housing association
Messages asking for feet
Pretending to be O2, wanting email address and 6 figure code received via text.
This number was attached to an email saying that I was approved for a loan that I didn't apply for. They requested...
Called but left no message and didn't pick up a return call
Called but left no message and didn't pick up a return call
Called but left no message and didn't pick up a return call
Said nothing
Automated message saying thank you for calling us, we are trying to connect you. They called me!
they said they were aster
do not pick up and block number after so they will not bother again
This number has called my mobile on two occasions supposedly from a charity called “Support for Heroes “ this is...
Calling regarding Aviva ins. From the life review team. I said I was not talking to someone I know nothing about. She...
Nothing said
They are calling me up to twice a day, every day since 3 weeks ago. Even though their number is blocked
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