0800 820 3688
Scam/FraudScammer pretending to be Nat West bank
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Told me doing a survey from a "well known supermarket" This was my 2nd call from them & as I was busy they will call me back !
Called saying they are doing a survey on behalf of Greater Manchester Combined Authority on how safe I feel generally but particularly during the pandemic! I politely said no thank you and hung up. There are lots of other reasons for this number calling on other sites.
This person called my mobile he was asking if I'd heard of the weather warning and if so did I know what they ment. Did I know what to do against flooding what and where did I hear about it. Who looks after giving these warning out did I know what the storm was called.
Called about fake medical research. They have no permission or right to call as I am ex directory.
Reported from 12 UK cities
Newport, Southampton, Deepcut, Bury, Bolton, Nottingham, Gloucester, Manchester, Carlisle, Liverpool, Ammanford, London
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Never announced themselves to call blocker called 3 times in one day
Wanting bank details
Received a text message reads: NATIONWDE: we spotted an unusual activity online for 905.67GBP to ASDA which was...
many times . a nuisance. After so many scams - ignored.
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