The caller was inquiring about historic car finance and a possible refund.
Automated Scam Pitch Exposed! - +44 20 4601 2009 (020 4601 2009)
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In the quiet of a London evening, these calls from +442046012009 emerge as a persistent nuisance, blending automated pitches with dubious debt claims. Reports highlight pre-recorded voices pushing home heating aid or car finance refunds, often from accents suggesting overseas operations masked by UK numbers. VoIP spoofing appears common, allowing fraudsters to dodge traceability while fishing for personal details. One instance masquerades as 'Ace Car Finance', but most scream scam—abrupt hang-ups when challenged, or inaudible babble from call centres. Block the number immediately via your provider's tools, and report to Action Fraud for swift intervention. Never share info; legitimate firms verify in writing first. Staying vigilant curbs these intrusions effectively.
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Message went straight to voicemail; it sounded like a call centre with multiple voices overlapping, mostly apologising, and they hung up once they noticed the line was free.
The system reads out who’s calling and this bloke identified himself as Peter, yet he left no voicemail – what a waste, mate.
Another robotic spiel from a US female voice, and this marks the third line she's tried, what a nightmare.
An AI‑generated female claimed to represent a firm checking eligibility for home heating assistance.
Heard a recorded US female chatter about providers across multiple numbers – total pain in the arse, so I blocked it, mate.
An Asian lady claimed her company was surveying popular brands and asked me to ring back, then she hung up straight away – proper rude, mate.
Beware of the automated voice prompting you to press 1 and so on – best to skip it.
Another fraudulent call – back off.
Audio was completely inaudible.
That shady caller is bulk‑purchasing numbers and likely spoofing a UK VoIP, so flag them to their provider and to Action Fraud, mate.
Fraud attempt involving alleged debt nonsense.
A male with an Indian accent claimed to be from a national debt agency. When I asked why he thought I owed anything, he cut the line. I’m convinced it’s another scam; the number does accept inbound calls and labels itself as a reconnect team, apparently fishing for debt info after buying consumer data elsewhere.