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Called me twice, whilst at work! Unsolicited call, no VM left!
This number called me on Tuesday and Wednesday, in the late morning during work hours, when I could not take the call. When I called back later, it claimed to be from "Doc call" (I cannot be sure) and stated that the agents were too busy to take a call. The number is linked to AQL Wholesale LTD, which seems off. I will put in another report if I do get to answer a call from them, but I suspect that this is a scam masquerading as a genuine company. I suggest mistrusting it immediately.
Reported from 21 UK cities
Telford, Dundonald, Whitley Bay, York, Thurleigh, Peterlee, South Ockendon, Gravesend, Childer Thornton, Brixton Hill, Wickham Bishops, Glyncorrwg, London (Shadwell), Willenhall, Bilston, Doncaster, Stoke-on-Trent, Long Lawford, Highland, Tunstall, Queensferry
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