On the return call they mentioned a housing repair team – sounds fishy, right?
Scam alert: Fake damp fixers ringing?
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Picture this: your phone buzzes with an unknown number, and on answering, a voice claiming to be 'Sam' pitches dubious housing repairs for damp or mould. These persistent callers, often with strong accents suggesting offshore operations, pose as helpful fixers but aim to extract personal details or payments. Reports highlight their slick tactics, switching stories to hook the unwary. Block the number immediately to cut off contact, and report to Action Fraud for wider protection. Hang up firmly if engaged—don't debate or share info. Staying vigilant curbs these nuisances before they escalate.
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Recent Reports for 0331 630 9880
They rang me twice today but didn’t leave any message.
Received a spam call about housing repairs; I won’t engage with these scammers.
That's a bogus housing line – tell them to bugger off, yeah?
An Indian gentleman rang, asking if my house had damp issues – I told him I live in a caravan, so it wasn’t relevant, and he said he’d dialed the wrong number, mate.
A scam call originating from India.
They claim they're not selling anything, but when I kept refusing to give details they hung up – typical scam, innit?
Hey Indian gentleman, how are you today? Perhaps you should sort the damp in your roof and tell the judge—sorry, that's not a defence.
Looks like a fake housing repair crew trying to sell damp‑mold fixes – best to ignore it, mate.
They need to be told to stop.
A call from 0331 630 9880 landed on my mobile; the caller introduced himself as Sam. It sounded like a UK call centre, maybe even an overseas operation with a strong accent. When I asked who they were, they said housing repairs and tried to pitch something. I told them no, hung up at 17:58, and warned others to block and report to Action Fraud – it’s a scam that somehow obtained my personal number despite me not having online accounts.
A call from 0331 630 9880 identified the speaker as ‘Sam’; it seemed to originate from a UK call centre, possibly overseas, with a strong accent. He claimed to represent housing repairs and tried to pitch something, which I rejected, ending the call at 17:58. Their tactics keep shifting to trap victims, so please report to Action Fraud and block them – this number is scamming everyone, employing all methods, #Stopfivechallenge.
I didn’t answer, but I’m pretty sure it was a scam call.