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TelemarketerVitality insurance marketing follow up call
Vitality insurance marketing follow up call
It rang at an awkward time and I didn’t recognise it at all.
negative reports elsewhere.
I was away from the phone. I’ve had a few similar
A studio sales call.
Rang and the caller knew my name, then the call cut off. Could have been sales, but it felt odd enough that I checked...
I had reported a housing problem.
1 call. Said they were calling about dampness in my home .Asked if I was the owner. I hung up.
I didn’t say anything, they didn’t say anything but they keep calling.
Call centre, background noise then cut off after 10 seconds or so after answering
said they were with Bank of Scotland, and were checking to see if I had requested a loan with a new bank account set...
In broken English said he was from citizens advice.?? Never used citizens advice so put phone down
They were offering 40% off my Sky package ut wanted to know how much I paid for my contract. When I said if you’re...
This comes up as a silence caller on my phone, have contacted me several times but leaves no message, I never answer...
Indian person hoax call
The call lasted 10 seconds before ending. There was no sound at all. Very irritating.
Claimed to be o2. I hung up as clearly a scam.
They are calling few times in a week, looking for someone they know. when told no one in that name they hang up, but...
Said they were EE. I don't have any EE acounts so i hung up.
One Call Insurance.
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