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Unknown Callersaid they were from martin lewis comparison website - not sure if legitimate
said they were from martin lewis comparison website - not sure if legitimate
I have received lots of calls from this number robo call rang as answered hung up
I get this call a few times a month. I do not answer it.
Claimed to be BT. Said our number was being decomissioned with analog lines. Our number is already migrated to...
Missed the call but marked as spam by my phone
Two miss calls and when I rang back they said they were from Lloyds bank. Definitely a scam call
Didn’t answer call filtered unknown
Scammers wasting your time
verify i was an axa customer with a life insurance, which was not true.
Said they was from EE and Indian voice. I even said you're a scammer and he goes yes. Asked him my name he had no idea
asking who looks after the IT
No Voicemail Left
Keeps ringing regularly
Hung up after a few seconds
Trying to claim they are EE and wanting to give me 40% off my bill. I asked the Indian lady loads of questions she...
Random call and can’t even call back
They claimed to be from Lloyds Home Insurance. I hung back and rang Lloyds. Lloyds confirmed it was a scammer
This is a graud number. Do not give them any details. They contacted me offering a 20% discount on EE and even sent...
Put phone down twice a day
saying they are from dss but not doing proper security
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