01892500769
βοΈ 01892500769 π is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by BT. It is part of the phone block 189250 with a prefix of 01892. The area code 01892 originates from Tunbridge Wells.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 01892500769
- Unsolicited offer to buy medicationJan
2024Avoid phone call scams effectivelyJan
2024Call from unknown number blockedSep
2023Debt collectors sell personal informationSep
2023In-person response to 'died' statementSep
2023Focusing on personal problems; lacked engagementAug
2023Answer the call, enjoy teaAug
2023Faking decapitation to deter callsAug
2023Inappropriate call from sick personJul
2023Questioning self due to callJul
2023Phone numbers missing from registerJun
2023Encouraging enjoyment of shared commentsMay
2023Unexpected humor in phone callApr
2023DVLA shares details with companiesApr
2023User asking for date clarificationMar
2023Detailed warning about potential scamFeb
2023DVLA sends aggressive renewal requestsDec
2022Comment: Funny comments about diarrhea jokeNov
2022Leading scammers on fake detailsOct
2022User mentions having stroke, no licenseSep
2022Fabricating stories to scam scammersSep
2022User finds daily activities annoyingSep
2022Insurance company requested bike renewalAug
2022Frequent driveway calls throughout dayMay
2022Debt relief service potential scamMar
2022Identifying parasites bought from IndiaDec
2021User suspects commenter knows firmDec
2021Government should not have powerOct
2021Location in Ashford, not LiverpoolOct
2021Pretended to have bizarre accidentOct
2021Prevent unwanted calls with humorSep
2021Personal information from public registerSep
2021Ignore and block suspicious callsAug
2021Directors should be personally finedJul
2021Silly, nonsensical, playful commentMar
2021Making ridiculous excuses for agreeingJan
2021DVLA provides info to companiesNov
2020Reported misleading, persistent telemarketing callApr
2016Unhelpful and frustrating interactions experiencedMar
2016Blocked unwanted daily callMar
2016Frequent calls from unknown numberMar
2016Multiple unwanted calls with scamMar
2016Frustrated comment about nuisance callsMar
2016Scam calls claiming car accidentsMar
2016Automated voice, do not answerMar
2016Received condescending call from LiverpoolMar
2016Caller false accident claim scamMar
2016User ends phone call abruptlyMar
2016Received suspicious call, claimed falsehoodMar
2016Received scam call about accident databaseMar
2016Discovering new number to blockNov
2015Unsolicited call for life insuranceAug
2015Receiving silent calls from 01892576669May
2015Wants to block repetitive callerApr
2015Requesting to block unknown phone numberApr
2015Annoyance from persistent unknown callerApr
2015Repetitive calls blocked on WindowsApr
2015Frustrated by multiple unanswered callsApr
2015Concerns about harassing phone callsApr
2015Unknown caller multiple times daily, unsolicitedApr
2015Unwanted calls from Motor AssistApr
2015Dealing with persistent scam callsApr
2015Frequent calls are very annoyingApr
2015Missed calls, dead line, sales?Apr
2015Texting between landline and cellphonesApr
2015Unknown recurring annoying phone callsApr
2015Persistent unwanted phone calls receivedApr
2015Annoying calls blocked, happened recentlyApr
2015Motor Assist calling incorrectly, rudeApr
2015Receiving calls from unknown numbersApr
2015Scam involving false accident claimsApr
2015Call disconnects when I answerApr
2015Unwanted calls from unknown numberMar
2015Unwanted call from nPower possiblyMar
2015Upset about multiple phone callsMar
2015Woken up by annoying cold callersMar
2015Frequent calls from problematic numberMar
2015Received 7 silent hang-up callsMar
2015Received numerous calls todayMar
2015Multiple unknown calls, no messageMar
2015Frequent silent annoying phone callsMar
2015Frustrated with frequent unsolicited callsMar
2015Unwanted call alleging car accidentMar
2015Continued unwanted calls requester stopMar
2015Annoyed by frequent unsolicited callsMar
2015Received call from fake companyMar
2015Frequent annoying phone calls dealtMar
2015Ignore calls, do not replyMar
2015Compensation firm seeking immediate claimsMar
2015Need identify caller, calls oftenFeb
2015Number Of Searches: 4900 Number Of Comments: 90 First Seen: 18 February 2015 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Balstonia(Essex) and Carzise(Cornwall).
01892500769 has 90 comments of which 89 x neutral and 1 x negative
01892500769 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number βοΈ 01892500769 π is reported as an intrusive nuisance frequently linked to scammy calls claiming involvement in recent accidents, often citing DVLA or insurance connections, which recipients deny. Callers use aggressive or deceptive tactics to extract personal or financial details, sometimes using remote access apps to commit fraud. Many report repeated calls daily, hang-ups, or silence upon answering. Targets are advised to refuse information, block the number, and avoid engagement. Wasting scammersβ time by humouring them is a popular coping strategy. Despite firm rejections and reports, calls persist, highlighting a broader issue of data misuse and insufficient regulatory enforcement. Users recommend vigilance, non-disclosure of personal data, and reporting to authorities to protect against identity theft and financial loss.
Reports on phone number 01892500769
2 yearsI received a call from a chap who inquired whether I was interested in purchasing tramadol over the internet. He came across as a rather affable doctor and suggested I check out https://bestukpharma.com and particularly the link for tramadol. Quite the interesting encounter!2 yearsIt seems like yet another effort to ensnare me in a scam! I’ve got my little theory: after you say "hello," just hang up during the awkward silence. If it’s a legitimate call, they’ll ring back straight away. On the other hand, if it’s just some unscrupulous person trying to pull a fast one, there’s no harm done-just HIT THE BUTTON and disconnect!3 yearsReceived a call from the number +442045389743. It rang a handful of times before cutting off. Since it’s not in my address book, I’ve decided to block it.3 yearsIt's quite typical of these unscrupulous debt collectors to resort to underhanded tactics when you stand your ground and assert your rights. When you give them a piece of your mind and tell them to take a hike, they resort to the dubious practice of peddling your personal information. It's nothing more than a feeble act of retaliation on their part.3 yearsI casually mentioned I'd "kicked the bucket" and their response was surprisingly sympathetic; they expressed their condolences but still managed to wish me a pleasant day ahead! Quite the peculiar exchange, really.3 yearsI found myself in a rather similar predicament. I went on and on about my arthritis and the struggle to sort out a swap for my home. Not to mention the hassle of trying to secure a dentist or doctor's appointment. They attempted to interject with their advice, but I just brushed it off, incessantly rambling about my woes without even pausing for breath. Eventually, I veered into tales of my past marriage. In the end, they seemed utterly fed up and simply hung up the phone. I suppose I managed to squander their time and the call itself, didn't I?3 yearsPick up the phone, set it down on the side, then treat yourself to a nice cuppa. After you’ve savoured your brew, you can give them a piece of your mind and tell them where to stick it! ππ3 yearsI tend to inform callers of this nature that I've met an unfortunate end, you know, having had my head lopped off. It tends to put an end to their chatter rather swiftly!3 yearsI received a rather odd phone call where the individual inquired about my choice of underwear. Their heavy breathing led me to think they might be suffering from a bit of a cold, poor soul. What a cheeky thing to do! Surely they should be tucked up in bed and not bothering with work. I rather playfully mentioned that I wasn't wearing any at all. Wishing them a speedy recovery! Cheers! X3 yearsIt’s quite possible that you might be, thanks to the call they placed.3 yearsThe electoral roll unfortunately doesn't include any phone numbers...3 yearsLoving the banter in these comments! Please do keep them rolling in. They certainly help the hours fly by at the office-much appreciated!3 yearsI answered the call with a friendly "hello". The voice on the other end swiftly revealed that I'd been in an accident. I was taken aback and remarked, "Blimey, that was rather sudden! The fire brigade are currently extracting me!" Much to my surprise, they abruptly disconnected the call. :)Blimey3 yearsThe DVLA does indeed pass on information. They share it with companies such as Parking Eye, who seek to extract funds from you claiming you've flouted parking regulations.DVLAParking Eye3 yearsHave you checked with them regarding the specific date you require for the incident?3 yearsWhat an absolute scam! These fraudsters were claiming they’d secured £2550 plus £1550 in interest from some supposed bank PPI claim. When I inquired about which bank they were referring to, I tossed out "Bank of Paris"-a complete fabrication-yet they appeared none the wiser! They handed over a reference and identification number, assuring me that they wouldn’t require any bank or card information, and the funds were supposedly in a mysterious "wallet." Then, they transferred me to another chap, who had an Asian accent, and requested the ID and reference numbers. I chucked out a couple of made-up ones, and he looked thoroughly befuddled. He then proceeded to ask for my phone number to “verify” the details! After a little back-and-forth, they provided me with yet more reference numbers that bore no resemblance to the originals. To top it off, he had the cheek to insinuate that I was technically inept and offered to assist me in accessing this fictional wallet. Next thing I knew, he instructed me to put my phone on loudspeaker (why on earth?) and head to the Play Store to download an app called Anydesk. That would let him remotely take hold of my phone, potentially to pilfer my banking information, identity, codes-you name it. It's scandalous behaviour, and these lowlifes need to be brought to justice! It's imperative to report such phishing attempts to the police and the Financial Conduct Authority.Bank of ParisPlay StoreFinancial Conduct Authority4 yearsFor anyone who believes the DVLA keeps its phone numbers under wraps, I’d urge you to reconsider. Just days after renewing my driving licence, I found myself bombarded with aggressive messages demanding my personal information. I decided to disregard each and every one of them.DVLA4 yearsI’ve come across some absolutely brilliant comments here, particularly the one regarding the dodgy tummy trouble - it had me in stitches!4 yearsAbsolutely, I'm in the same boat with these numpties ringing me incessantly! Here’s a tip: just toy with them and draw out the conversation as long as you can. I’ve had a right laugh providing them with made-up names and dodgy bank info. They were fuming when they repeatedly asked for my account number, and I led them on in circles. It’s so satisfying to mess with their plans when they’re clearly out to do me over!4 yearsAbsolutely! When I mentioned to him that I'd suffered a stroke and, as a result, don’t possess a driving licence, he didn’t have a leg to stand on. How on earth could I possibly be involved in a crash, right? π€·βοΈ4 yearsI received a call about a supposed accident I claimed to have experienced (which I hadn’t, mind you), so I felt compelled to explain that the whole conversation was rather futile since I wouldn’t be eligible for any compensation, given the nature of the incident. They were adamant about assisting me, so I ended up sobbing down the line, lamenting that I wouldn’t receive any recompense because, well, my manhood had been severed and they were presumably still scouring the roadside for it. Their reaction seemed to be one of utter bewilderment. I ended up having a little meltdown, expressing how unjust it was, and lamenting that if it had only been more sizable, surely they would have located it by now, and we could’ve had it reattached, leading to my much-deserved compensation. I've also regaled them with tales of my head being lopped off previously. On occasion, they actually seem to indulge my flights of fancy. You’ll find they’re quite a diversion and a bit of a hoot; why not toy with them and see just how ludicrous a narrative you can concoct? I must say, I've started to relish these calls!4 yearsMerely a bothersome inconvenience I deal with every day.4 yearsClaiming to be from an insurance firm, they mentioned it was time to renew my motorcycle cover, but it’s not even close to being due yet!4 yearsI keep getting calls from this number, usually about four times each day. It's becoming quite bothersome!4 yearsThey've recently started asserting that they're assisting with unsecured loans, but it's all a huge con, to be frank.5 yearsTracking down these pesky nuisances is no walk in the park. Many of them seem to be operating out of India, and they’re acquiring lists of phone numbers from the UK. It feels like the authorities just aren’t bothered about tackling the issue.IndiaUK5 yearsRegarding the washing machine insurance, I'm curious as to how he figured out it was registered in my wife's name. He must have some sort of affiliation with a credible company that offers such coverage, don't you think? It raises a few eyebrows!5 yearsThe moment you allow the authorities to prohibit individuals, it’s like everyone’s name gets tossed onto a potential offenders’ roster. The government shouldn't hold that kind of authority. Just hit the block button, for goodness' sake, you numpty!5 yearsIt’s actually in Ashford, Kent, rather than Liverpool.AshfordKentLiverpool5 yearsI received a call of a similar nature recently and decided to have a bit of fun with it. I kept them on the line for ages, and it appeared they were quite entertained, especially when I spun a tale about a mishap involving a bus. However, they weren’t too chuffed when I mentioned the “incident” was all about a rather unfortunate bout of diarrhoea covering the seat (which was, of course, a complete fabrication!). They didn’t stick around for any more of my nonsense and promptly ended the call.5 yearsI've stumbled upon a brilliant tactic to put an end to those pesky calls! Whenever you get another one from this number, they’ll try to convince you that you’ve had an accident in the last two years. Just respond with something quirky like, “Oh absolutely, I had a mishap in 1989 when I tumbled down an escalator-can I cash in on that?” They’ll hang up in no time and won’t bother you again. I’ve tried this twice and, so far, I’ve not heard a peep from them regarding accident claims! It’s rather amusing, to be honest!5 yearsYour name, address, and phone number can be obtained through the public Electoral Register.Electoral Register5 yearsIf you've got any doubts after the second call, just block the number, mate. No point in engaging further, is there?5 yearsThe authorities shouldn't impose penalties on the company itself; rather, it would be more appropriate to hold the individual directors accountable. Hitting the company with a fine would merely lead to it folding and re-emerging under a different name, avoiding any real repercussions.5 yearsBouncy bouncy, plopity plop!6 yearsI often find myself agreeing first, then elaborating that it all happened while I was cruising in the Batmobile and that it was Superman who triggered the mishap.Superman6 yearsI’ve heard it mentioned around here that the DVLA doesn’t disclose any information, but let’s be real-they absolutely do. It's precisely how those dodgy parking fine firms manage to track down our addresses.DVLA10 yearsI've received a few calls from this bunch based in Liverpool. The agent, who referred to herself as Georgina, claimed she was contacting me on behalf of the DVLA and the MIB. I've lodged a complaint against this firm, which turns out to be an outbound marketing outfit harassing anyone and everyone with their nonsense about someone in your home having had an accident. Absolute rubbish! I eventually lost my cool after she kept fabricating stories about how she obtained my mobile number. After doing a bit of digging, I found out that the managing director, Ricky Hornby, seems to be involved with a dodgy call centre operation known as First Call Claims Ltd.LiverpoolGeorginaDVLAMIBRicky HornbyFirst Call Claims Ltd10 yearsSo annoying! They have no guts and just ignore me. When I try calling back, the number shows up as unknown. Proper frustrating.10 yearsI get calls from this number at the exact same time each day, so I've decided to block it now!10 yearsI seem to be receiving around five calls each week from this number. There are occasions when I get three calls in a single day! I've never picked up, but the number shows Tunbridge Wells as a possible location. Can’t be entirely sure about it, though. The caller ID is 01892 500769. Quite bizarre!Tunbridge Wells10 yearsWithin just an hour, I got called three separate times. Each ring lasted only around 5 seconds before cutting off. From what I’ve read on here, the callers are pretending to be accident investigators after compensation claims.10 yearsBlimey, those utter plonkers are at it again! - rang from: 01892500769Blimey10 yearsI've had this number ring me three times in the span of just one hour! Each time it only rings for roughly five seconds before going silent. I've read on this site that it’s supposedly linked to a bunch of car accident investigators who are on the hunt for payouts. Quite the mystery - the caller remains unknown!10 yearsI’ve had a call from this number before, and it was just an automated voice on the line. Do yourself a favour and don’t pick up - the number is 01892 500769.10 yearsI recently received a call from this number, and if I'm honest, it was a right odd experience. A so-called "lady," and I use that term rather lightly, had the audacity to call me pathetic for not sharing my personal details with her. Quite a cheek, if you ask me! The caller had a distinct Liverpool twang in her voice, which made the whole interaction even more bizarre.Liverpool10 yearssome annoying and quite rude woman phoned me claiming she was from a firm that works with the DVLA and motor insurers. she insisted i’d been involved in a car accident within the last couple of years and supposedly there was £1500 waiting to cover repairs. i’ve not even had a single accident in over a decade, so this was totally bogus. definitely a scam, so don’t bother sharing your details with them. when i wouldn’t give her any info, she threatened to keep calling me if i didn’t confirm the accident. really irritating!DVLA10 yearsJust got cut off mid call.10 yearsGot a call to my phone on 16th March 22. The person knew my full name and said he was from some firm connected to the DVLA and the Motor Vehicle Insurance Bureau. He started going on about how their files said I’d been in a crash in the last couple of years, which is rubbish. When I told him he’s got the wrong info, he just hung up straight away.DVLAMotor Insurers β Bureau10 yearsOn the 22nd of March 2016, my phone buzzed with a call from a chap who inexplicably knew my name. He professed to be associated with a firm that collaborated with the DVLA and was somehow tied to the Motor Vehicle Insurance Bureau. He went on to assert that his files indicated I had been involved in an accident in the past two and a half years, which is complete nonsense. I informed him that his information was incorrect, but he promptly cut the line before I could express my true sentiments about his dubious operation and the ilk he represents.DVLAMotor Vehicle Insurance Bureau11 yearsIt appears that the number 01892 704151 is a recent addition to their repertoire. I'm going to take the liberty of blocking it straight away. I'm truly grateful for platforms like these that allow us to identify and prevent unwanted calls! - caller: ?11 yearsI received a call about life insurance, and she had my name straight away. Curious about how she acquired my number, especially since I’m registered with the Telephone Preference Service, I asked her. She assured me she’d remove my number from their list… but I’ve heard that same thing before! It’s absolutely appalling how these companies operate. They deserve more than just a slap on the wrist for this incessant harassment; they ought to face some serious community service for their underhanded tactics! They really ought to be exposed for the shady practices they engage in! - caller: Clearly lacking intelligence for actual employment.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsI’ve been getting a right nuisance of calls from the same individuals, but curiously, they seem to be switching between two different numbers. One of them is 01892 576669. Strangely enough, there’s never any response when I answer that one!11 yearsThey ring me daily around the exact same time. Wish there was a way to block them for good.11 yearsI’ve been getting calls from this number quite a bit and it’s getting really annoying. Wish there was a way to just block it.11 yearsIt's absolutely infuriating when I'm in the middle of something important and this number keeps ringing me. Honestly, it's quite maddening! - Caller: UnknownCaller11 yearsI've received four calls from this number today alone. Finally, I picked up the last call just to inform them to knock it off. I kept greeting them, saying "hello," but there was absolutely no reply. It really should be illegal to have to deal with these bothersome calls!11 yearsfor the past week, this number has been ringing me up three times daily, always at pretty much the same hours. thank goodness for the "block number" option on my windows phone, honestly saved me loads of hassle.11 yearsI've received several calls from this number, most of which I couldn't answer. However, just a little while ago, I was greeted with someone shouting obscenities on the other end! I’ve gone ahead and notified the authorities about this unsettling experience as well.11 yearsI received a call claiming I was entitled to compensation for an accident, and the caller identified themselves as being from Motor Assist. When I informed them that wasn’t the case, they simply hung up on me. They keep ringing back, which is absolutely infuriating! It's quite shocking how rude they are! Honestly, I do wish the authorities would take action against these persistent cold callers; it genuinely feels like harassment during the day! - Caller: Motor AssistMotor Assist11 yearsI received a couple of calls today, both of which I was able to pick up. This outfit has been relentlessly contacting me for weeks, insisting that I've had an accident and that they've sourced my information from the DVLA. I've continuously requested them to delete my number from their records. I've also attempted to lodge a formal complaint with the company, but I'm struggling to locate a proper address. Once I manage to find it, they'll be receiving an invoice for the inconvenience. They are incredibly discourteous during the calls and consistently hang up on me without addressing any of my queries.DVLA11 yearsgot calls from this number several times daily, but whenever i answer, theres nobody there. i reckon it’s probably those data brokers like google selling your info. ive also heard that companies like bt and 02 might be sharing your details too, so maybe someone who purchased that info is behind the calls. still don’t get why they’d bother if no one’s actually speaking when you pick up. quite frustrating really!GoogleBTO211 yearsI really wish they'd knock it off with the incessant calls; it's absolutely driving me round the bend! I seem to get harassed at least three times daily.11 yearsI've received quite a few missed calls from this particular number, and every time I attempt to call back (you know, just hitting redial!), I get nothing but silence on the line. Is this just some sort of sales pitch?11 yearsThe mobile and landline seem to buzz away in quick succession, barely a moment apart!11 yearsI keep getting calls from unknown numbers and its super frustrating cause I have no idea who they are.11 yearsI can't seem to shake off this relentless caller! I've asked them repeatedly not to ring my mobile, yet they keep persisting. Today, I finally answered, but when I didn’t respond, they had the audacity to call me back six times! Honestly, it's beyond excessive.11 yearsIn just one hour, that number has rung me 14 times! I found out since I blocked it, and my phone shows the count. I did pick up the first call, just to tell them to stop.11 yearsI've been receiving incessant calls from Motor Assist regarding an accident I wasn't even involved in. Every time I explain the situation, they respond with rudeness and promptly disconnect the call! It’s incredibly frustrating, especially since they seem to ring me at the most unsuitable times. What a nuisance!Motor Assist11 yearsI keep receiving calls from this number, but every time I answer, they just hang up. Additionally, I'm getting these international calls at my home, always at roughly the same time. Has anyone else experienced this?11 yearsI've received a rather bizarre call from a company named Motor Assist, hailing from Liverpool, insisting that the DVLA had provided them with information about an accident I supposedly had a couple of years back. The thing is, I didn't even own a car at that time-what a laugh! I decided to ring up the DVLA for clarification, and they assured me that they never disclose personal details, especially not to a company like that, as they aren't in the insurance line of business! Now, it seems they're taking this issue of fraudulent cold calls, which misuse the DVLA's reputation, quite seriously. The caller? Yep, Motor Assist. Quite the cheeky operation, if you ask me!Motor AssistLiverpoolDVLA11 yearsEvery time I pick up, the call just gets disconnected straight away, no idea why?11 yearsThey keep ringing and then just cut off before I even pick up. I have no clue who they are, but honestly, I wish they'd just stop doing it.11 yearsReceived a ring on my mobile, which, by the way, is registered with the Telephone Preference Service, and they hung up abruptly. Interestingly, the only time I've had this call was shortly after someone from nPower contacted me not long ago. It gives me the impression they might have sold or shared my information with someone else... - Caller: Likely a nuisance caller.Telephone Preference Service11 yearsReceived two calls within three hours... absolute numpties.11 yearsI've just been jolted out of a lovely reverie by a barrage of those pesky cold callers! They keep insisting that I'm in line for some kind of accident. How absurd!11 yearsMy mobile has been ringing approximately 5 to 6 times daily for quite a stretch now. After doing a bit of digging on Google, I’ve realised I’m not alone in this; it appears that numerous others are experiencing the same hassle with this particular number.Google11 yearsSeven missed calls today! Each time I picked up, they just disconnected!11 yearsI've had a staggering ten phone calls in just a single day!11 yearsI got three calls from this number, but when I tried ringing back, it showed up as 'unknown number'. Really strange. No clue who they were or what they wanted to sell. They didn’t bother leaving a voicemail either.11 yearsI've been getting four calls a day for the past three days, and not a single person has bothered to say anything! It's absolutely infuriating, I tell you!11 yearsI've received approximately a dozen calls from them just this week! It's been relentless, ringing me each day without fail. I'm absolutely losing my mind over it! - number: 01892 50076911 yearsI received an utterly bizarre call insisting that I’d been in an accident in the past couple of years. When I politely informed them that this was not the case, they attempted to convince me otherwise! It wasn’t until I firmly expressed my disdain for such dodgy tactics that they abruptly hung up. Honestly, it’s high time the authorities cracked down on these intrusive calls and slapped hefty fines on the firms perpetuating this nonsense, right down to the individual directors. It’s simply unacceptable! - caller: Motor AssistMotor Assist11 yearsThey continue to ring me even after I've requested them to cease - the number belongs to 01892 500769.11 yearsI've been inundated with calls from this number, roughly three or four times a day... what a nuisance! - caller: 01892 50076911 yearsJust had a ring from this number, purporting to be a company that deals with motor accident claims, insisting I was part of some accident within the past two and a half years. In truth, I haven't been involved in any incident at all! Curiosity got the better of me, so I asked how they acquired my information, and they said it was from the DVLA. Typical of these relentless opportunists, isn’t it?DVLA11 yearsI've had three phone calls from this number in the past couple of days, and it’s starting to get really irritating!11 yearsIt's best not to respond, as these individuals tend to keep ringing back.12 yearsJust had a run-in with a compensation agency harassing you to lodge claims for injuries, regardless of whether you’ve actually been hurt in an accident. Feels like they’re just preying on vulnerable people!12 yearsHas anyone got a clue who's behind this number? I've been getting calls from it at least thrice a day!Submit Your Own Report (01892 500769)
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