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Scam/FraudFemale with Australian accent stated she was my local energy advisor. Told her not to call me again. Probably a scam.
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They appeared to be calling about EE or billing, but it sounded like a telecoms scam. I gave no details.
Claimed to be my mobile network. asked for details about my account & were wanting to give me discount / deal. Not legitimate. My mobile provider has said this is incorrect and this call is a scam.
Didn't answer since number not recognised. Curious after reading comments here so phoned back but just heard a single tone, no ring and not transferred to voicemail. Definite scam or (perhaps) telemarketing. Been getting a lot recently claiming to be from O2 with a "deal" from people with very hard to understand Indian accents.
No idea who this was. 10 or so rings then stopped calling?!
Unknown , caller ID says Aberdeen , Scotland
Rang for one ring and then hung up. This has happened a few times over the last week.
No idea who this is, had missed call again off them but inly rang once and then they hung up. Dont want to call back incase scam phone line and they end up fraudulantly taking money or whatever. Sorry no more info to give
Number called around 430 pm today. I called the number back and the answer machine stated it was for seize limited. I have never heard of them and could not find a seize limited registered in Aberdeen
Dont know this number one ring then cut off
Haven't got a clue who this is the phone only rang once they disconnected the call
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Learn more about TPS registrationFemale with Australian accent stated she was my local energy advisor. Told her not to call me again. Probably a scam.
This looked like a rogue life insurance broker call trying to appear legitimate. I would not engage with it.
They called about PCP finance and car insurance even though I had no related loan. It sounded like a claims scam.
The call appeared to be about a payment issue, but it sounded suspicious. I would not confirm any card or bank details.
They appeared to be calling about EE or billing, but it sounded like a telecoms scam. I gave no details.
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