01887827599
☎️ 01887827599 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 188782 with a prefix of 01887. The area code 01887 originates from Aberfeldy.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01887827599
- User suspects phone number scamAug
2024Suspected scam call, added blacklistAug
2024Specify comment length limits, pleaseAug
2024Robotic caller, poor communication experiencedAug
2024Unknown caller hung up, blockedAug
2024Silence lasted for thirty secondsAug
2024Suspicious caller, blocked immediatelyAug
2024Unsolicited health scam call receivedAug
2024Unknown caller, ignored, scripted messageAug
2024Suspicious call from healthcare workerAug
2024Suspicious call from inexperienced scammerAug
2024Ignored unknown call, blocked numberAug
2024Telemarketing call violated regulationsJul
2024Scam call about false medical conditionsJul
2024Clearly a scam operationJul
2024Polite male offering medical servicesJul
2024Scam call targeting elderly motherJul
2024Suspicious call from alleged health workerJul
2024Suspicious call from healthcare impersonatorJul
2024Suspicious caller, blocked number, reportedJul
2024Imposter claiming to be health workerJul
2024Unsolicited call, fake lifeline alarmJul
2024Unknown caller claiming to be healthcareJul
2024Postman claims medical issue nonsenseJul
2024Suspicious call about medical alertsJul
2024Scam call, chatbot selling serviceJul
2024Unwanted medical offer, unresponsive callerJul
2024Unhelpful robotcall, poor customer serviceJul
2024Suspicious call offering personal alarmJul
2024Scam call about health alert systemJul
2024Pre-recorded scam offering emergency pendantJul
2024Likely an unpleasant caller, unsureJul
2024Targeting elderly mom is abuseJul
2024Nuisance caller claiming to helpJul
2024Medical scam, unethical behavior reportedJul
2024Suspicious automated health worker callJul
2024Scam call, blocked, ignored scriptJul
2024Suspicious call from 'health worker'Jul
2024Robocall; unable to converse properlyJul
2024Healthcare worker called Market HarboroughJul
2024Suspected scam healthcare sales callJul
2024Caller claims to be health workerJul
2024Unrecognized overseas call, no responseJul
2024Scam call, hung up quicklyJul
2024Persistent scam calls despite TPSJul
2024Healthcare scam for breathing apparatusJul
2024Concern about possible international transferJul
2024Unknown calls go straight to voicemailJul
2024Scam call, recorded voice warningJul
2024Inappropriate Viagra call receivedJul
2024Scam call from fake advisorJul
2024Suspicious caller, did not identifyJul
2024Untrustworthy caller using multiple identitiesJul
2024Scam health caller, persistent harassmentJul
2024Automated scam call, hang upJul
2024Pretended healthcare specialist, cold callingJul
2024Automated scam call, do not engageJul
2024Potential scam call in GlasgowJul
2024Frequent calls, no messages leftJul
2024Suspicious calls, same voice, unansweredJul
2024Ignored call and ended conversationJul
2024Suspicious call, possible scam warningJul
2024Bogus scam targeting vulnerable individualsJul
2024Repetitive comment from userJul
2024Scam call, false health claimsJul
2024Received suspected scam call July 2024Jul
2024Blocked after unanswered phone callJul
2024Caller attempted YES response trickJul
2024Received unwanted shipping call, declinedJul
2024Received silent, disconnected callJul
2024Scam call about medical pendantJul
2024Suspected scam call from "Sam."Jul
2024Complete scam; hang up immediatelyJul
2024Suspicious call about medical conditionJul
2024Unrecognized caller, no message leftJul
2024Blocked unknown caller, no messageJul
2024Received suspicious health pendant callJul
2024Health scam posing as professionalJul
2024Concern about legitimacy of callJun
2024Ignored call, blocking the numberJun
2024Suspected scam call to elderlyJun
2024Claimed scam regarding false health informationJun
2024Scam call originating from ScotlandJun
2024Unwanted call about medical alarmsJun
2024No response, ended call abruptlyJun
2024Incompetent fraudulent callerJun
2024Suspicious medical call, hung upJun
2024Persistent caller selling medical alertJun
2024Suspected scam call, didn't answerJun
2024Frustrated with frequent scam callsJun
2024Unwanted scam call about renovationsJun
2024Home repair scam; TPS violationJun
2024Telemarketer call, TPS registered userJun
2024Suspicious call, possible scam avoidedMay
2024Sam scam, windows replacement scamMay
2024Unknown scam call about windowsMay
2024Number Of Searches: 258 Number Of Comments: 93 First Seen: 28 May 2024 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Betws Garmon(Gwynedd), Caldicot(Monmouthshire), Church Hougham(Kent), Sandbanks(Dorset) and Treskillard(Cornwall).
01887827599 has 93 comments of which 57 x neutral and 36 x negative
01887827599 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 01887827599 👆 is reported as a persistent scam number mainly targeting vulnerable or elderly individuals with cold calls offering free or low-cost medical alert devices. Callers often identify themselves as health workers named "Sam," but refuse to provide clear company details or respond to questions, frequently using scripted or robotic automated messages. Many recipients, including those registered on the Telephone Preference Service (TPS), report frequent, unsolicited calls involving misleading claims about medical conditions or property ownership. The calls can be intrusive, with some employing AI or pre-recorded scripts, and attempts to obtain personal information or financial details. It is strongly advised to avoid engaging, not to share any personal data, and to block the number immediately. Authorities and fraud reporting services should be informed to help protect others.
Reports on phone number 01887827599
2 yearsLooks like this might be a scam, just a heads up.2 yearsThey phoned just after 5 in the evening, which to me always screams dodgy or scammy. So, straight away, I popped the number on our 'Black List' and blocked it dead.2 yearsCould you please update your form to let us know the maximum length allowed for comments? I ended up spending ages shortening mine after it returned an error saying it was "too long". It’d be much more helpful to find out beforehand there’s a limit, and exactly what it is, before hitting SEND.2 yearsGot a call from an unfamiliar number, so I let it go to voicemail, hoping to catch their message, but they just ended the call. Blocked it after that.2 yearsI received a call from someone who introduced himself as 'David from windows and doors'. Seemed rather sketchy, so I hung up and added the number to my blocked list.David2 yearsI answered and there was just silence on the other end for like half a minute.2 yearsReceived a call on 01887 827599 from someone claiming to be 'Sam', a healthcare worker from the area. He was promoting a complimentary lifeline alarm system, but when I probed a bit more, he abruptly ended the call. Quite suspicious, if you ask me!Sam2 yearsGot a voicemail from someone called "Sam" claiming to be a health worker, but it was really odd. He didn’t say much about the reason for his call and just kind of stopped talking. Made me think he might be a newbie scammer or something.Sam2 yearsHad a rather unexpected phone call today at 5:01 PM from a chap who claimed to be aware of some health problems in my records, suggesting I was eligible for a complimentary medical alert system. He spoke impeccably, giving off the impression of being quite youthful. He mentioned that his organisation had ties with both GP practices and hospitals. When I told him I didn’t have any such conditions, he continued to pitch the alert, arguing it would allow me to reach out to my family should I encounter any health issues down the line. Upon my clear refusal of interest, he abruptly terminated the call.2 yearsThe number didn’t show up, so I just let it go to voicemail but they didn’t leave anything. After seeing what others said about it, I decided to block the caller. Another dodgy call, really annoying.2 yearsI normally ignore calls from numbers I don’t recognise, but had a bit of time to kill so I picked up. The guy said he worked in health care and somehow knew I had pre-existing health issues. When I asked how he knew that, he just kept going with his rehearsed lines. He wanted to send me a free alarm pendant, no strings attached, in case I fell. I tried to ask how old he thought I was, but he just stuck to his script. Not really interested, so I ended the call. The number’s blocked now.2 yearsGot a call from someone named ‘Sam’ saying he was from my local health service. He insisted I had some health problems (which I definitely don’t) and tried to get me to agree to some sort of alarm system. When I asked where he was from, he wouldn’t say and kept interrupting me until I just ended the call.Sam2 yearsGot a call from the South East, even though I'm on the TPS. Didn’t pick up and they didn’t bother to leave any message either. Quite annoying really.Telephone Preference ServiceSouth East2 yearsPretty clear to me that it was a scam.2 yearsOn the 30th of July 2024, I received a call from a courteous gentleman named 'Sam' on 01887 827 599. He was proposing urgent medical services for a daily fee of £31.75 and mentioned he was situated in Dorset.SamDorset2 yearsThis morning my mum got a ring from someone claiming to be a health advisor named Sam, with a very posh English voice. He was insisting she needed some kind of medical alarm because of some health problems she apparently has - which she absolutely doesn't. When my mum asked him if he actually knew who he was speaking to, or even her name, he just suddenly ended the call. Clearly, he had no clue who she was.Sam2 yearsI recently got an unwelcome call from the number 01887 827599, which appears to be linked to a landline in Aberfeldy. The caller made the dubious claim of being from a Lifeline Alarm service. <br/><br/>They were rather insistent about obtaining personal details, including banking information. I couldn't shake the feeling that they were employing a rather sophisticated AI system to mimic a human conversationalist. While it was impressively designed, it clearly lacked the ability to properly engage with the various responses I threw its way, solidifying my suspicion that it was a total scam.<br/><br/>If anyone happens to receive a call from this number, I strongly advise against sharing any personal information.AberfeldyLifeline2 yearsA bloke rang saying he was a health care worker from my area. I asked what he was trying to sell, but he paused and I just ended the call.2 yearsGot a call from a bloke with a London accent claiming he was some sort of local health care guy. He told me I’ve got medical issues and might be prone to falling over. I couldn’t help but laugh and asked where on earth he pulled that nonsense from. Instead of answering, he said he had a notion about setting me up with a lifeline thingy, and I could decide if I wanted it. I tried to find out how old he reckoned I was or what medical problems he was talking about, but he just babbled on, so I ended the call.London2 yearsCaller claimed to be from the local health dept, but hung up quickly when I asked questions. Went ahead and blocked the number straight away.2 yearsSome bloke called, said his name was Sam and claimed he was ringing from my local health service about life line alarms. He wouldn’t tell me the company he worked for, and when I asked if he was selling me something, he just kept reading this clearly scripted spiel. Had to say "STOP" a couple of times before he finally gave up and put the phone down. I’ve blocked the number now and reported it to Action Fraud.SamAction Fraud2 yearsGot a call on my landline, which I hardly ever pick up. The person claimed to be Sam from some local healthcare group.Sam2 yearsI’m actually your neighbourhood postie, and I heard you’ve been having some health issues… What a load of rubbish!2 yearsSome bloke called claiming he was from the local health service and said they were giving out free medical alert tags for folks over 70. I asked him how he had got my phone number and he said it was from a list of people needing medical assistance. When I pressed him about what kind of medical problems he just kept stammering and then cut me off.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Sam, a local healthcare worker, saying they were offering a free medical alert pendant because they supposedly had info that I’m over 60 and might be at risk. The whole thing sounded like a bot, just some pre-recorded lines. Whenever I asked where they got my details from, it just went quiet for a bit before cutting off or jumping back into their sales spiel about the “free” service. Pretty sure it was some sort of AI chatbot scam.Sam2 yearsThey hung up pretty quick, didn’t really give me anything to go on. Honestly, it felt more like it was someone annoying rather than just a shy person who accidentally called me.2 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Sam who was trying to sell a free personal alarm, said it was for vulnerable folks over 70, then suddenly changed it to 60! He claimed to be from some “local health” group or something like that. He rattled off a bunch of names he said he had, but never told me where he got them or which company he was actually with. Then he said it would cost just £1.71 a day, and that he’d post me a info pack. Feels dodgy to me, so watch out!Sam2 yearsMy 91-year-old mum has been getting these calls repeatedly, and honestly, it feels like harassment to me.2 yearsGot a call from 01887827599 about some medical stuff, offering me a pager. I said no, but the bloke wouldn’t stop talking. So I joked he must be deaf or something. Didn’t help, so I told him to bugger off and hung up. Tried blocking the number on BT but it said the number couldn’t be found. Proper annoying!2 yearsIt sounded like one of those automated messages, just waiting for you to respond. They said it was something to do with health - offering an emergency pendant if you take a tumble. I’m only 50, and it felt a bit over the top to me.2 yearsGot a call about a medical alert pendant and the automated voice just wasn’t paying attention at all. Asked a question and got answers that didn’t match what I was saying. In the end, I just hung up. That was from North Wales.North Wales2 yearsWhat kind of way is this to run a medical scam? I honestly can't figure out how those folks manage to get a good night's rest after pulling stuff like this.2 yearsI got a call from someone saying because of my age and some health problems, I qualify for a health alert gadget. I told them I’m 46, run a few marathons each year, and have always been fit as a fiddle. After that, they quickly lost interest and just ended the call.2 yearsGot a strange call from someone saying they were a health worker, but they just wouldn’t respond when I asked anything. Felt like it was just some automated recording.2 yearsGot a call from this Sam character once more. He claimed to be a Health Worker from around here, saying that someone at my place was prone to falls and needed a pendant alarm. I told him that was complete nonsense and asked how he dug up that info. He just wouldn't say. Every time I tried to question him, he brushed it off and kept going with what felt like a rehearsed spiel. Is Sam even a real bloke or just some AI faker? Whatever the case, it’s definitely a con.SamHealth2 yearsGot a call from this number today, 24th July 2024, about 12:45 in the afternoon. The person on the phone said, "Hi, is everyone alright there today?" I instantly thought it was a sales pitch and asked, "Who’s this?" After a short pause, they said, "Hi, I’m Sam, a Healthcare Worker nearby." It all sounded really robotic to me, so I stayed silent. The line then went dead quiet for like three minutes before they just ended the call. Pretty sure it was a scam.Sam2 yearsReceived a call from 01887827599 earlier, and they left a message on my answering machine. The person said, "Hello, this is Sam, I'm a health worker in the vicinity, covering your postcode today."Sam2 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Sam who said he was a ‘health worker from around here’ checking if everyone’s alright. I asked what exactly he wanted and he just went quiet, then muttered “I respect your choice, thanks for your time” before shutting up again. I just hung up after that. Quite strange, if you ask me.Sam2 yearsIt was pretty clear to me that whoever was calling was a robot. When I asked if they were a real person or a machine, there was no reply at all. So yeah, definitely some sort of automated system calling.2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a healthcare employee, they said they were based in Market Harborough, Leicestershire.MarketHarboroughLeicestershire2 yearsGot a call from an unknown number but when I picked up, nobody was there. I'm on the UK's telephone preference service, so I shouldn't be getting these calls. Feels like it might be from abroad or something.Telephone Preference ServiceUK2 yearsGot two calls just a minute apart from numbers that were almost the same, only the last digit changed by one. I knew the voice straight away - same bloke from other scam calls. I told him we weren’t interested in any health-related offers and just ended the call. I’ve told him before that we're on the TPS list, but he keeps ringing anyway. Honestly, what’s the use of TPS? I used to work in BT customer service and would always explain that so-called “service” to customers!Telephone Preference ServiceBT2 yearsAny calls from numbers I don't recognise go straight to my voicemail, but the caller never leaves a message.2 yearsI just got a voicemail saying there’s been an international transfer of £2,000... fingers crossed it’s not true!2 yearsGot a call from some bloke trying to sell me viagra since apparently, I was over 60. Told him I’m actually younger than that and definitely don't need any viagra.Viagra2 yearsSome bloke rang me claiming to be Sam, a health care advisor from around here. He kept saying we had some health issues and needed to get one of those alarm things. I told him he’d got the wrong number and just hung up.Sam2 yearsI got a call from a guy named Sam who said I was on some kind of vulnerable list and therefore qualified for a free gadget to call for help if anything happened. When I asked him how he got my details, he just cut off the call straight away. That made me pretty sure it was a dodgy scam, because if it was legit, he’d have told me where he got my number from.Sam2 yearsThis is one of those dodgy health equipment scams, something about automatic breathing machines. Definitely don’t trust it.2 yearsSome bloke rang me and just asked if I could hear him, I said yes, probably shouldn't have. Then he claimed to be some kind of medical worker from nearby. I wanted to know what the call was about and who he actually was but he didn’t reply, so I ended up hanging up.2 yearsGot a call from a bloke claiming to be from my local health service. He said he was aware of some health problems I had and kept going on about some sort of alert thing I supposedly qualified for. I kept telling him I wasn’t interested, yet he wouldn’t stop, so eventually I just ended the call 'cos I knew it was a con.2 yearsGot a call about a medic alert bracelet, but it was totally a scam. The voice sounded like a real person at first, but turns out it was just a robo-call, not someone actually speaking. Don’t waste your time trying to talk to it, it’s just some AI bot. Best thing to do is just end the call straight away.2 yearsI swear I know this bloke, his voice rings a bell like I’ve heard it before. Today he said his name was ‘Sam’, but in the past, he’s gone by loads of different names and swapped numbers. He says he’s some kind of healthcare worker doing check-ups. He'd been off the radar for ages but now he’s popped up again. Totally dodgy, don’t give him any of your info. Honestly, it’s best to just end the call. Can’t understand why the authorities haven’t nabbed him yet.Sam2 yearsHad a dodgy automated call today, definitely not from a real human. Best just to ignore these sorts of calls, as they’re just out to con you. Save yourself the hassle!2 yearsGot a call earlier from someone claiming to be a local health expert, but when I asked who exactly they wanted to speak to, they dodged the question and just kept reading from a script. Told them the number's on the TPS list and they shouldn’t be making unsolicited calls like that. I ended the call straight away. It was a smooth-talking scammer pretending to be legitimate, and really, this kind of thing needs to be cracked down on by the proper agencies.Telephone Preference Service2 yearsToday I got a call from this number on my cell. I didn’t pick up cos my phone flagged it as probably a scam. Later, they left a voicemail. When I rang 123 back, the person on the line claimed to be from healthcare in my area, but the call cut off straight away. I live in the East End, Glasgow.East EndGlasgow2 yearsThey keep ringing but since we don't pick up, they never bother leaving any message.2 yearsMy landline showed a number I didn’t know so I just let it ring. It went to voicemail and a bloke just said ‘OK’ then hung up. Then, not long after, a different number 01252940769 called me and did almost the exact same thing, but this time the guy said ‘Um’ before ending the call. Pretty sure it was the same fella’s voice!2 yearsLike some folks here said, I just ignored the call and hung up straight away.2 yearsThis is just like the comment I left almost a week ago. Same story, same stuff.2 yearsGot a call from some bloke saying it was about my health and that I’m over 70, which is completely wrong on both counts. I don’t have any health problems and I’m definitely not past 70. Seems obvious this isn’t connected to the NHS at all, just another scam.NHS2 yearsJust got a call from a bloke who claimed he could tell I was in a tough spot and might be able to get a free medical alert. When I asked where he had my details from, he just dodged the question. Felt like a right dodgy scam to me, so I ended up hanging up.2 yearsGot a call from someone saying they got a list to ring up folks over 70 with health problems, trying to peddle stuff like emergency pendants and whatnot. When I asked who gave them my info - seeing as health stuff is private - they just ended the call. Just so you know, I’m nowhere near 70, so this is clearly a dodgy scam.2 yearsI wasnt home when this call came through on Monday 15th July 2024. After reading what others have said here, looks like it was another one of those scam calls.2 yearsPicked up the call but there was silence on the other end, so I’ve decided to block the number now.2 yearsToday, I got a call where the person began with, "Are you there?" I didn’t respond with a yes, and then the caller just went quiet. Looks like they were trying to trap me into saying yes or something.2 yearsGot a call but no one spoke, just hung up straight away.2 yearsGot a call from this number out of the blue, they were trying to sell me some sort of pendant saying it was for medical reasons (didn't say exactly what). As soon as they mentioned I’d have to pay for it, I knew straight away it was dodgy. Told them not to ring again and blocked the number. Be careful with calls like this!2 yearsJust received a rather curious call this afternoon from the number 01887827599. The caller claimed they had some sort of parcel awaiting me. I wasn't interested at all, so I politely declined and hung up on him. Quite an odd exchange, really!2 yearsGot a call from 01887 827599, some "Sam" who sounded like a chatbot saying they were a health expert in my area. I asked which postcode they were actually talking about but they just ignored it and went on with this story about knowing I had some kind of medical problem. Then they said I could get a free medical alert pendant or something. I just hung up and blocked the number straight away.Sam2 yearsTotally a scam, honestly I’d just hang up right away if you get a call like that.2 yearsGot a call from this number out of the blue. It was weird how he seemed to know about a health problem I have. He offered me a free medical alert bracelet but then mentioned it would cost £1.70 a day! Honestly, how on earth did he find out about my medical issue?!2 yearsGot a call from an unknown number on the South Coast. I didn't pick up and they never left a voicemail. So, I just went ahead and blocked the number.2 yearsI saw the number but didn’t pick up since the code looked unfamiliar. They never left any voicemail or anything.2 yearsGot a call here in Bath, someone trying to sell a health pendant. I’ve gone ahead and blocked the number now.Bath2 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be a health expert, acting like they somehow could see my medical records. Sounded like one of those dodgy health scams to me. Definitely did not feel right at all.2 yearsMy wife is 89 and considered very vulnerable. When the call came through, I wasn’t around to pick up. The man on the phone told her she could get a free lifeline pendant, didn’t mention any extra costs, and said they’d post it out. I’m not sure if it will actually be sent, if there will be any charges, or if it just won’t show up at all. If possible, could someone get in touch with me? Thanks for giving me the chance to explain. Kind regards, Mike Sullivan 01568 614073 [email protected]Mike Sullivan2 yearsReceived a call when we were out and about. They didn’t bother leaving a voicemail, so I’ve decided to block the number.2 yearswe just ended the call - complete quiet all the way through!2 yearsGot a ring again from this same number, some bloke claiming to be from a "local health service" saying I qualify for a free medical alarm. I already told them last time I'm not interested, so when "Sam" started going through his spiel, I cut him off quick and told him again I don't want one, then just ended the call.Sam2 yearsGot a dodgy call from some place in Scotland, definitely a scam.Scotland2 yearsThey called me up saying I was in poor health and needed to use an epipen, which is completely false. Total scam!2 yearsToday, my elderly mum got a phone call from someone saying they were a health worker local to East Yorkshire. Funny thing is, the number that showed up was actually from Aberfeldy, Perthshire. They told her she needed to get a personal alarm because of her age and trouble moving about.East YorkshirePerthshire2 yearsTerrible scam attempt, really clueless.2 yearsThis bloke kept ringing me up, reckoned he was from just down the road. He was pushing some medical alert thing, saying I might get one free or maybe not, couldn’t quite make up his mind. Proper stubborn he was, sticking to his script no matter what I said. Told him I’ve got an Apple Watch that does all that stuff anyway, so no thanks.2 yearsJust got a call from some bloke saying he was a medical expert, going on about some kind of medical alert button. I mentioned I worked in the medical field, but he just kept droning on like he was reading from a script. In the end, I had to just hang up on him.2 yearsGot a call from a strange number but didn’t pick up, figured it was probably some kind of scam. Such a hassle!2 yearsGot another one of those scam calls today. I swear, I’ve got more than enough windows and doors already! These dodgy calls are way more frequent than the honest ones, and honestly, it’s starting to get on my nerves. What’s the point of the TPS if it doesn’t help at all?Telephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call today from someone trying to sell doors and windows. Honestly, I already have plenty at home, so I wasn’t interested at all!2 yearsGot a bloke called Sam on the phone saying he was from some Window and Door firm. He asked if I owned the place, which I don’t. Told him to buzz off since I’m already on the TPS list.SamTelephone Preference Service2 yearsGot called again even though I’m registered with the TPS. These home repair scams just don’t stop, it’s so annoying!Telephone Preference Service2 yearsGot a call from this number 01887827599, some guy named Sam claiming my windows need replacing. No idea how they got my details, sounds like a total scam. I've put them straight on my block list.Sam2 yearsGot a call from a bloke named Sam who said he worked for a windows and doors firm. He seemed to think I owned a property and asked about it. I asked what property he meant and why he was ringing me up. Then he just said "Alright, no problem" and hung up straight away. Felt a bit dodgy to me, maybe some kind of scam, but Sam didn’t manage to get any info from me thankfully.Sam2 yearsSomebody rang up saying my windows were due for replacement. Total scam for sure, so I just blocked the number. Don’t know where they even got my mobile from!Submit Your Own Report (01887 827599)
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