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Scam/Fraud2 calls, 1 from different last number. 1st claimed to be Vodafone 2nd claimed to be car finance. I answerd speaking...
2 calls, 1 from different last number. 1st claimed to be Vodafone 2nd claimed to be car finance. I answerd speaking...
Phoned and left no message.
Legit
This number called at 13:13 but I didn't answer the phone but they didn't leave a message. I called it back but...
Company selling something or some service to save energy costs... I don't know but sounds a bit suss.
Left no voice mail.
just received a call but it is unknown to me, so ignored it.
Caught by our BT blocker/screening phone but persistent and seem to have tried several times this afternoon. Blocked...
2nd call in a day slightly annoying
not a number or location known to me. received incoming call but it was silent so i blocked it
Spam
Silence
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It’s a guy from Compare.com trying to help you change your gas and electric, since the bills are going up.
Scam, multiple calls daily
Daily, its a scam
Did not answer and would never answer a unknown call, if genuine they can leave voice message.
Text message
Every couple days
Phone identified this number as a spam caller. I've had a lot of spam calls the last few days so I didn't answer it.
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