02033937269
☎️ 02033937269 👆 is a valid (Landline) United Kingdom Phone Number and it is issued by Magrathea Telecommunications Limited. It is part of the phone block 203393 with a prefix of 020. The area code 020 originates from London.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 02033937269
- Suspicious call from Department of EducationNov
2023Repeated calls from number, blockedMar
2019Defending company from scam accusationsNov
2017Caution regarding Mary Corbin advisedNov
2017Issues with Baillie and CorbinNov
2017Aliases from out-of-work actor, scamOct
2017Company name change, owner actors, lawsuitsOct
2017Unauthorized call from fake DoE representativeApr
2017Unprofessional pushy caller from EducationApr
2017Aggressive and unprofessional phone scamMar
2017Fake stories to attract investmentMar
2017Patrick Holden suspected scam operationMar
2017Warning about aggressive cold callingMar
2017Suspicion of fraudulent political callMar
2017Untrustworthy, ignore their sales callsMar
2017Warning about persistent and rude callerMar
2017Suspicious call from fake "Christopher Thornton"Mar
2017Identified fake call from ChristopherMar
2017Unprofessional experience with rude callerFeb
2017Warning about scam targeting individualsFeb
2017Call from rude, threatening manFeb
2017Repetitive, annoying comments from trollsFeb
2017Dismissive attitude towards reported informationJan
2017Suspicious call from Julia, be cautiousJan
2017Received a pushy scam callJan
2017Negative review of Patrick HoldenJan
2017Ignore scam call from EdwinDec
2016Multiple suspicious calls for deceptionDec
2016Threatening call from Dept of EducationDec
2016Suspicious phone call from scammerDec
2016Uninformative call from Peter StevensNov
2016Suspicious call from fake accountNov
2016False identity, suspicious and evasiveNov
2016Jonathan Lawrence acting suspicious, ignore callNov
2016Upset by call from telemarketerOct
2016Unverified caller, asked for CEOOct
2016Company representative called CEO rudelyOct
2016Beware of fraudulent HMRC callsOct
2016Unsolicited call from pushy callerOct
2016Identity confusion; mentions alternate nameOct
2016Pushy and rude DOE representativeSep
2016Impatient, rude caller seeking MDSep
2016Comment about repeating identity nameSep
2016Rude, dodgy, uninformative phone callSep
2016Sensitive political data about PeterSep
2016Colleague receives rude call, cautionJul
2016Upset by communication, suggests alternative workJun
2016Skeptical of caller's intentionsJun
2016Frustrated with rude customer callJun
2016Caller seeking MD advice praisedJun
2016User identified and thwarted sales scamJun
2016Suspicious parenting initiative, avoid entirelyJun
2016Caller using posh phone voice, urgentJun
2016"The name George Davies. Thanks."May
2016Alias suspect: Peter Sanders nameMay
2016Received suspicious call from DOTMay
2016Irritated by Transportation Department scamMay
2016Suspicious phone call from ‘Peter Samson’May
2016Rude posh man calls repeatedlyMay
2016DoE representative insisting to CEOApr
2016Phony call from Department of EducationApr
2016Pushy, demanding, aggressive, should reportApr
2016Suspicious encounter with George SandersApr
2016Possible scam involving government departmentsApr
2016Rude, pushy caller from DOEducationApr
2016Concerns about suspicious phone callApr
2016False caller pretending to be officialApr
2016Ignoring urgent calls from numberApr
2016Persistent and deceitful telemarketing experienceApr
2016Suspects scam from unknown callerApr
2016Received calls from Christopher Stephens impersonatorApr
2016Possible scam, sensitive information requestApr
2016Persistent rude man demands MD, threatensMar
2016Negative encounter with aggressive callerMar
2016Aggressive telemarketing call, urgent deadlineMar
2016Inconsiderate caller demands manager, is rudeMar
2016Call from Dept of EducationMar
2016Shared similar experience of accommodationMar
2016Possible urgent scam call for directorMar
2016Department of Education scam callMar
2016Possible fake DOE call demanding directorMar
2016Number Of Searches: 978 Number Of Comments: 73 First Seen: 03 March 2016 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Bittadon(Devon), Langley(Warwickshire) and Levaneap(Shetland Isles).
02033937269 has 73 comments of which 67 x neutral and 6 x negative
02033937269 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 02033937269 👆 is reported as a persistent and aggressive cold-calling scheme targeting UK businesses, with callers impersonating officials from the Department of Education or other government bodies. The callers often use multiple aliases and a posh accent to pressure receptionists or junior staff into putting them through to senior executives, claiming urgent, politically sensitive matters. Numerous reports describe rude, threatening, or unprofessional behaviour when questioned or denied access. Recipients are warned that the callers demand high fees for dubious commercial opportunities, frequently refuse to provide legitimate contact details, and have no verifiable links to actual government departments. It is widely advised to ignore these calls, block the number, and avoid any engagement, as this appears to be a clear marketing scam with no credible basis.
Reports on phone number 02033937269
3 yearsI received a rather odd call from someone claiming to be Christopher Thornton, representing the Department of Education. He mentioned he wanted to connect me with their CEO. I found it all a bit dodgy and decided to hang up.Christopher ThorntonDepartment of Education7 yearsThis number keeps ringing me non stop. Had to block it for good!!!!!!9 yearsThe main problems we’ve faced are with Andrew Baillie and Mary Corbin. Appropriate steps will be taken soon.Andrew BaillieMary Corbin9 yearsDefinitely watch out for someone named Mary Corbin.Mary Corbin9 yearsTHIS FIRM HAS SWITCHED THEIR NAME TO INFORMATION SUPPORT SERVICES UK CIC, CALLS FROM 0203 883 7686/7/8/9/5. The person in charge is Craig Ian Purnell, who apparently acts like Patrick Holden, Peter Jacobdon, and Michael Roberts in deals that businesses get pressured into agreeing to. Countrywide PLC is actually taking legal action against them for misleading conduct.Information Support Services UK CICCraig Ian PurnellPatrick HoldenPeter JacobsonMichael RobertsCountrywide PLC9 yearsYeh, every name they use is linked to Christopher Jordan, also known as Daniel Jordan, some actor who’s outta work. All these salesforce calls come from fake names. If they had nothing to hide, why bother? The real story will surface since the MD's Craig Purnell, who’s supposedly made a fortune from this dodgy scheme.Christopher JordanDaniel JordanSalesforceCraig Purnell9 yearsA bloke named Christopher Charles rang up saying he was with the Department of Education and wanted to have a word with someone specific in our company. Proper rude and over the top with his attitude.Christopher CharlesDepartment of Education9 yearsSCAM alert! got a call from a guy using three different names. When i finally answered, he clearly had no clue what our company does. He went by Steven Parsons, Christopher Hopkins and Bob Foster. He turned quite hostile and pushy when I told him I didn’t think it was relevant to us. Really poor and unprofessional way to try and do business.Steven ParsonsChristopher HopkinsBob Foster9 years0203 582 1458 Keep well clear of Patrick Holden, Damian McClintock, and Sandra Trotter, supposedly a midwife. All these names are just made up tales trying to scam you into investing in "Family Choices," which they claim is a government supported program.Patrick HoldenDamian McClintockSandra TrotterFamily Choices9 yearsPatrick Holden is a total con artist. Spent a good 10 minutes on the phone with him and he only finally admitted he wanted £20k to join their so-called programme. Hard to believe he's meant to be the CEO of “Family Choices” when he couldn’t even give me a legit email. Funny thing is, the programme has the exact same name! Seems really dodgy and of course, no proper contact details given.Patrick HoldenFamily Choices9 yearsGot a call from some bloke claiming to be Christopher Charles who wanted a word with the CEO about some political stuff tied to the education department. Turned quite unpleasant when I asked for more details. Honestly, these kinds of sites save us from bothering the CEO for nothing.Christopher CharlesDepartment of Education9 yearsStay away from this firm. They keep making pushy cold calls. The managing director seems to be demanding massive amounts for ads. I looked at their magazine and spotted government officials who aren’t in their roles anymore!9 yearsSuper sketchy outfit - Just hang up if they call you. They’re one of those spammy sales firms pushing rubbish and pretending they’re linked to the government. Talk all fancy to sound legit, but when I asked some proper questions, they just cut the call.9 yearsGot a call from Christopher Thornton on 020 3393 7269, claimed to be from the Dept of Education, wanted to speak to the CEO. Sounded like he was trying way too hard with a posh accent and hung up on me when I refused to connect him.Christopher ThorntonDepartment of Education9 yearsgot a call meant for our MD, with that same dodgy posh accent guy saying he was 'Christopher Charleston' from the education department. total nonsense.Christopher Charleston9 yearsI really appreciate having this site to check my hunches about people like Christopher Staples, who’s definitely not as nice as he tries to be. He rang claiming to be from the Department of Education about some scheme for working mums. Proper cheeky and pushy when I told him I’d pass him on to marketing, saying he couldn’t reach the MD. I’m actually looking forward to his next call so I can clue him in on what everyone’s saying about his company here!Christopher StaplesDepartment of Education9 yearsGot calls two days running from Iain Charleston and Iain Edwards. Told ’em where to go in no uncertain terms. Just thought it’s good to share that this scam is still going around.Iain CharlestonIain Edwards10 yearsHad a call from some bloke asking about who the Headmaster was. I wasn’t about to tell him anything, he sounded really rude. Then he started getting a bit aggressive and demanded my name so he could "report me". A mate at another uni got the same call at her dept, but she got his phone number, which led us to this website.10 yearsJust like loads of folks here, I keep gettin calls from names like Robin Edwards from the Royal College of Midwives, or George Sampson and Christopher Parsons from the Department of Education, also Sophie Williams, Scott Mason and Paul Millar. They ring all the time and are so pushy, can’t take a hint when you say no. Proper annoying!Robin EdwardsRoyal College of MidwivesGeorge SampsonChristopher ParsonsChristopher JacksonDepartment of EducationSophie WilliamsScott MasonPaul Millar10 yearsHad a call from someone named Julia at the Department Of Transport, asking for sensitive political details about some government project. Just like others mentioned here, she had a posh accent and wanted to talk to the MD. Cheers folks, but our MD aint gonna be getting that call!JuliaDepartment of Transport10 yearsComplete waste of time. I wouldn't trust it for a second.10 years02033937269 I got a call from some Michael Graham guy who claimed he was ringing from the department of education and the royal midwives. Did a bit of checking and he’s not connected to either. I run the business myself and the moment I said it wasn’t relevant to us, he turned really pushy and quite rude. Then he started saying he’d be using our company in future and called me stupid for not agreeing with him (TOTALLY UNPROFESSIONAL / SCAM). Spoke with this posh voice too. He even had the cheek to say I was a bad company owner and mindless.Michael GrahamRoyal Midwives ' Department of Education10 yearsPatrick Holden (says he’s the MD). Proper rude and pushy bloke, trying to flog ad space in Family Choices mag. Total SCAM.Patrick HoldenFamily Choices10 yearsGot another call from Edwin Perry, says he’s with the Dept of Education. Won’t give any details on the phone or email but claims he wants to suggest our company to families in the UK. Keeps saying he NEEDS to talk to the CEO. Best to just hang up and not bother.Edwin PerryDepartment of EducationUK10 yearsJust like everyone else said, sounds dodgy. They speak all posh and claim to be from the education dept. Saying they need to talk about something really important with the MD. It’s the same bloke every time, I know the voice. Keeps changing his name though, last time he said he was Christopher Marlow.Department of EducationChristopher Marlow10 yearsSam Graham had a really posh English accent and kept asking for my CEO. He wanted his mobile number but I wasn’t giving it out. Said it was urgent and about a super sensitive issue! Total SCAM. I think I got a call from him last year too, but back then he claimed to be from the NHS.Sam GrahamNHS10 yearsGot a call from Peter Stevens at Family Choice regarding some confidential business issue, but he didn’t say what it was about and insisted I talk to the MD.Peter StevensFamily Choice10 yearsGot a call from someone named 'Sam Graham' earlier today wanting to talk to our MD. Told him the MD wasn’t here and asked if I could note down what it was about to relay later. He kept insisting he was with the Education Dept and claimed to have some urgent, political info. It all felt off, plus his American accent didn’t sound real at all. Would advise against picking up if he rings!Sam GrahamMDDepartment of Education10 yearsLike others have said about this number, they said they were from some child charity and it was about a 'sensitive' matter. I checked the person’s details on the official website of the organisation they mentioned, but they said they never made such a call. Then I rang the callback number they left (the one above); the first call got cut off, and the second time it just said 'busy' after I told them my job title.10 yearsJonathan Lawrence rang the Reception asking to talk to our organisation’s President. He was pretty rude and secretive, refusing to say who he was or what his call was about. He claimed it was something commercially sensitive and needed a call back - I’d just say don’t bother!Jonathan Lawrence10 yearsJust got a call from some bloke called George Stephensen or sumthing, was abit rude to our sales crew who are normally well friendly. Didn’t even give him a chance to do his spiel. Honestly, he should find a proper job and quit botherin’ busy small businesses!George Stephensen10 yearsSome bloke named Donald Wolfit rang our office saying he was from HMRC. We're an estate agents and in the middle of an audit, so he got passed to our CEO. It was an obvious sales spiel that our CEO wasn’t falling for - a mate who works with us had the exact same call, ended up being asked to fork out a ridiculous £27,000 to advertise in some weird directory. Total scam.Donald WolfitHMRC10 yearsGot a call from an unfamiliar number, someone asked for the CEO of our firm. Claimed to be Charles Fox, from the Department of Education. Was really insistent when I mentioned the CEO wasn’t free to talk.Charles FoxDepartment of Education10 yearsPretty much like the one below, except he told me his name was Charles Fox this time.Charles Fox10 yearsPeter Edwards DOE called me too, saying the exact same stuff - wanted to chat with our CEO about some political and delicate info. Real pushy and quite rude honestly.Peter EdwardsDepartment of Energy10 yearsReceived a phone call from someone who abruptly requested to chat with a managing director, addressing them by their first name. The caller identified himself as PETER EDWARDS. He was rather abrupt and quite discourteous, refusing to disclose which company he represented, merely stating it was an urgent issue of political and commercial importance but insisted it wasn’t of a personal nature. He even asserted he was ringing on behalf of the Department of Education. Safe to say, I don’t anticipate a return call from our end anytime soon! ;0)PETER EDWARDSDepartment of Education10 yearsI had a similar experience; they inquired about our CEO specifically and became quite unpleasant when I wouldn't disclose any details. When I tried calling the number again, the woman on the other end refused to share her location or the company name. Very shady behaviour and rather discourteous chap, to say the least.10 yearsJust like the others mentioned here, the person on the line called himself Peter Edwards this time.Peter Edwards10 yearsPeter Edwards claiming to be from the Dept of Education, talking about super secret political stuff - no way he’s getting past our MD after that. That’s a red flag for sure.Peter EdwardsDepartment of Education10 yearsMuch like others, a workmate of mine got a call from someone named Edwin Perrin, claiming to be from the Dept of Education (something quite sensitive), asking to speak with me. A couple of days later I phoned back and a woman answered, took all my info, and said 'Edwin' would get back to me. When he eventually called, he acted like he hadn’t even rung our office and was shockingly rude. I called him out on it and just hung up. Proper arrogant bloke - steer clear of him!Edwin PerrinDepartment of EducationEdwin10 yearsAbsolutely astonishingly discourteous! If he believes for a second that I’d relay any sort of message after being spoken to in that manner, then he’s as foolish as he appears! Seriously, mate - perhaps it’s time to consider a proper line of work!10 yearsReceived a rather posh call from the Department of Education today. The chap was really putting on the airs, inquiring about the CEO, but he seemed reluctant to leave any details. His remarks felt quite personal, yet I couldn't shake off the feeling that it was all a bit dodgy. This website certainly shed some light on the matter - much appreciated! 😊Department of Education10 yearsHe gave his name as Donald Jones and was really pushy, insisting on talking to the CEO. He made me say his phone number again, which was annoying. Honestly, I’m almost looking forward to his call now just to mess with him and waste his time since he sounds like a total muppet.Donald Jones10 yearsI received a call from someone asking to chat with our managing director. I appreciate the guidance provided earlier!10 yearsLike others have said, they kept asking for the MD or CEO. They did reach me, but since I'd looked up their number here, I was on my guard for a potential con. When Mr Jacobson rang, I asked about the company he was with (some media firm, apparently) and when I requested more info about why he was calling, he promptly said we should end the talk as it was likely pointless. Definitely a sales scam in my opinion.Jacobson10 yearsJust had the exact same thing happen to me. They used the same story about some young parenting project that’s totally made up. Wouldn’t give me any info, said they’d ring back later, but no website or email to check. Proper dodgy and secretive. Who do they think we are, mugs? Stay well clear of these lot!10 yearsIt was abundantly obvious he was putting on his best telephone persona. He requested to have a word with the managing director posthaste, addressing him by his first name, no less. He was rather reluctant to leave any sort of message, merely insisting on the phone number. My instincts told me to be wary of him-trustworthiness was definitely not on his side.10 yearsGeorge Davies here.George Davies10 yearsHere we go again! This time, a call from the Transport Office. So formal, yet rather impolite! Absolutely not interested...Transport Office10 yearsJust got a call asking for the MD, CEO and President of the business. I told them I didn’t have those numbers to share. I tried to find out what it was about but the caller refused to explain, just kept saying he was from the Department of Transportation and it was urgent. Then he insisted I send an email to all those people telling them to call him back immediately. Yeah, no thanks! He spoke with a fancy accent and was really blunt and quite rude. Proper glad I looked it up here right after the call!Department of Transportation10 yearsOh, forgot to mention, he told me his name was Peter Sanders, but I’ve got a feeling that was just a fake name!Peter Sanders10 yearsGot a call from a bloke who wanted to talk to the Managing Director, said his name was Peter Samson, though I reckon it was just another fake name. When I asked what it was about and explained we deal with car entertainment systems, he said he needed to chat with the MD about fitting our gear to their cars, which sounded a bit off. Proper posh accent too. After the call, I looked up the number he gave for a callback... turns out, loads of others had got calls from him too haha.Peter SamsonMD10 yearsGot a really rude guy on the phone, sounds posh but seems fake. He never gives his full name, just wants to speak to the CEO by their first name, saying it's about some urgent political and business matter. When I ask what it's about, he gets all annoyed and claims he's from the education department. Then he says he wants to recommend our firm, but when I ask what for, he just says he’s already told me and guesses I’ll want to know his credentials next. Then he just cuts off. Hoping he rings again soon, maybe next week like last time, so I can see how much I can annoy him!Department of Education10 yearsJust like the others have said, some bloke called Peter Davies claimed to be from the DoE and was pretty pushy about only chatting to the CEO about this 'nationwide distance learning plan' thing, saying it was super 'sensitive'.Peter DaviesDepartment of Education10 yearsGot a call today from some bloke called Peter Davis, sounded quite posh, saying he was with the Department of Education and needed to chat with the CEO right away. When I told him she was tied up in a meeting, he left a message saying she had to get back to him urgently.Peter DavisDepartment of Education10 yearsGot a call from someone claiming to be Peter Davies from the Department of Education. Proper pushy bloke, kept insisting he needed to speak to my MD right away, said it was urgent. I googled the number 0203 393 7269 and found loads of people moaning about it. I rang back and mentioned the complaints, and he went off on me, saying he’d had loads of issues with my firm too and told me not to ring his company ever again! Really weird behaviour, deserves to be reported for sure!Peter DaviesDepartment of Education10 yearsI received a call from someone claiming to be from the Department of Education and Health, pushing for information about a Parenting Initiative. They were rather insistent and sounded incredibly posh, but when I asked for the Principal, they wouldn’t divulge any specifics. The Principal then got in touch with a local non-governmental service centre, where the staff were baffled and had no clue about the caller's identity. This whole situation reeks of a scam!Department of Education and Health10 yearsGot a call from George Sanders, sounded posh but was friendly enough. He somehow got past my assistant so no shock there. Said he was with something called the Parenting Initiative? Never heard of it before. He claimed they work alongside the Department of Education and Health, but I checked and neither dept had a clue. He wouldn’t share any real info, kept saying it was too commercial and politicaly sensitive. Mentioned the CEO’s name was Peter Jacobson. Smells like a dodgy sales pitch to me.George SandersParenting InitiativeDepartment of EducationDepartment of HealthPeter Jacobson10 yearsI had a chat with someone named George Sanders, who said he was calling from the Department of Education and wanted to talk to our managing director. I told him the MD was tied up in a meeting, but he kept pushing for a call back. When I looked up the number George gave, I found loads of others had been contacted by the same place. Honestly, I’d recommend telling them to take your number off their list or just hanging up straight away so you don’t waste any more time.George SandersDepartment of EducationMDGeorge10 yearsGot a call from someone named Christopher Woods who said he was with the Department of Education and wanted to talk to my Chairman. When I told him he wasn’t available, he asked for the Chairman’s mobile number, but I didn’t share it. He kept saying it was urgent and politically as well as commercially sensitive, going on about it loads. Talked with a really posh accent - definitely seemed shady to me.Christopher WoodsDepartment of Education10 yearsYet another "urgent" voicemail from this number has popped up on my phone, and it's the second time today! Having read what Steph shared, I’ve made my mind up to completely disregard any future calls from this particular caller.Steph10 yearsI've received multiple calls from these persistent individuals insisting they had to speak with the Principal directly, citing their name specifically, but they were quite cagey about providing any specifics. As the secretary, I informed them of my position, only to be told they were representing the Department of Education. Their approach was quite forceful, mentioning it was a politically and commercially sensitive issue. I declined to transfer the call. Afterward, I informed my Principal, who decided to call them back. It turned out to be a random call centre, and the chap who picked up seemed utterly clueless about which company he was actually working for. When the Principal finally had a word with them, they soon discovered it was merely an 'exclusive opportunity' that held no relevance for our organisation on behalf of the Department of Education - naturally, there's a fee involved. It was clearly a marketing gimmick, and my Principal didn't mince words when addressing them.PrincipalDepartment of Education10 yearsI got a voicemail from this number urging me to get in touch urgently, but amusingly, they didn’t bother to identify themselves or explain the reason for their call. Quite shabby, if you ask me! I operate in the education sector, and I’ve come across others mentioning the caller claimed to represent the Department of Education. Seems a bit dodgy to me, so I won’t be returning their call.Department of Education10 yearsI received a call from someone wanting to chat with the director of the company-surprise, that's me! They claimed it was an urgent issue, but when I suggested they send me an email instead, the caller insisted they couldn't possibly do that because the details were so delicate. Apparently, if the information fell into the wrong hands, it could create quite the mess. At that point, I began to suspect it was all a ruse, and before I could say much more, the line went dead. I’m convinced this was an outright scam.10 yearsI've had two calls from a man named Christopher Stephens in just two days, sounds posh and was really rude. He kept insisting to speak to my MD, I told him they weren't available. He got quite aggressive and threatening.Christopher Stephens10 yearsHad a simlar experience - this bloke was so pushy and rude, said he was from the health department. Wouldnt share any details, just said it was "sensitive info". He then told me I was "too politically correct" (not sure if that was meant to be an insult?). I told him I couldnt pass him on without more info, and he just snapped "you're bloody ridiculous" before hanging up on me.10 yearsThis was the most annoying call I’ve ever received, said it was about a national project connected to the stuff we sell. When I told him our managing director couldn’t talk right now and maybe someone else could assist, he lost it, insisting it had to be him and it had to be today, then just hung up on me!UK10 yearsthis happened to me too. he kept asking for the managing director's name and insisted she call him right away. took ages for him to even say his own name or location. proper rude and pushy guy.10 yearsI received a call from someone who wasn't shy about addressing my Chairman by his first name, treating him as though they were long-time mates. They claimed to be ringing on behalf of the Department of Education, which raised a few eyebrows given the sensitive nature of the topic. However, when I pressed for more information, they were tight-lipped and offered nothing to me, just a humble personal assistant.Department of Education10 yearsThat happened to me too!10 yearsReceived a call where the person was quite insistent about speaking to the director, claiming it was of utmost urgency. They refused to provide any details and mentioned they'd ring back if they hadn’t heard from the director in the next couple of hours. I've got a strong hunch this is dodgy business!10 yearsThey claimed to be representing the education department, yet when I returned the call, they seemed more focused on extracting my job title and the name of my employer rather than connecting me with the person who supposedly left a message for my colleague. It all felt rather shady, and I'm starting to think this might be a scam.10 yearsGot a really pushy bloke on the phone, sounded all posh and kept asking for the managing director, saying he was from the department of education. The call came from a withheld number, but then he gave me a number to ring back, saying the MD was out. Felt off to me, especially as he got quite rude when I said I couldn’t give out his personal number. Seriously, why would anyone from the DOE ring your workplace instead of home or just sending a letter like they normally do in government jobs? Definitely smells like a scam to me.Department of EducationMDSubmit Your Own Report (020 3393 7269)
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