0330 124 4315
Scam/FraudCalled about a housing repair, but very non-specific. When I pressed them for more details they just repeated the...
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General NHS number. Missed call, but don't know what it was about, as number is blocked
Hi there I was called from this number can I ask who was calling
Hi there I was called from this number can you say what it’s about thanks
So many calls from this number— I never give details to an automated voice — always thinking it’s a scam — unable to call back . Why is it a machine asking for personal details if genuine NHS. I never give details to unknown numbers. If genuinely NHS - you need to figure out a better system!
NHS recorded message to remind me of appointment I have , after my name ask me to press any button on my phone if correct .... then cuts off 4 times this has happened today 3times on house phone 1time on mobile , when I turn up on time they better still have me on the list , problem is I have 2 app on same day at different NHS places !!!!!
This number is annoying you can't call them back.
If they are genuinely from NHS why don’t they leave a message? You call back but it’s not accepted. What’s the point?
Call is from NHS but really annoying as it only rang once then hung up .Left no voicemail .Didn't phone back .Supposed to try 3 times or leave msge .They didn't.
A missed call on a Sunday morning. People are saying it is NHS re appointments. Well this is probably the case for me as well as I recently received a letter from them asking if I still want to be on the list for a hospital test which has been postponed due to the lockdown.
I didn't notice the call, made on Monday 24th after 5 p.m., until today, Wednesday 26th, and checked it out after 5 p.m. I see it may be from my local hospital, which is very annoying as I need to arrange another appointment.
I tried to call them back they refused my phone call, idiots, how do they expect people to contact them if they block the phone
It was a call from a doctor in Glasgow Royal Infirmary with information about an operation my mother was about to undergo.
This is a dedicated NHS Glasgow number dealing with appointment cancellations and rescheduling. This call will be official and beneficial.
It's the General Caller ID for NHS Scotland, i.e. NHS Glasgow or Tayside etc, It can be from a ward or appointment confirmation etc
This is an NHS number ringing to confirm an appointment; I'm guessing that they are VERY fed up with non-attendees! I have received several automated calls from this number asking me to confirm my name and appointment time
It is a number displayed when someone rings from NHS in Glasgow. Was from the Western Infirmary for me.
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Glasgow, Glenrothes, Leyland, Stirling, Renfrew, Tamworth, Wishaw, Longniddry, Tranent, Lambeth, London, Portsmouth, Alloa, Plymouth, London (Shadwell), Newbury, Coalisland, Wigtown, Heslington, Manchester, Kennington
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Regular calls from this and similar no, s . Often same woman , she knows my name. She is not English. I keep saying...
Didn't even leave time to answer rang once
Some sort of scam to change mobile phone plan. They blur their identity tryimg to pretend to be my current phone...
Never answered
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