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This number rang my phone but didn’t leave a voicemail. I’m on the TPS list, so I’ve just blocked it.
TPS

Had pretty much the same thing happen to me - no sound at all and then they just hung up. Really just an annoying bother.

I didn’t answer the call, and since they never left a voicemail, it really feels like a scam to me.

Hearing that accent is a dead giveaway it’s just another con. Seems like every time it’s some guy from Asia trying to pull a fast one.
Asia

Some random caller just disconnected right away, so I ended up blocking the number.

Just like a few folks mentioned, I ignored the call and they didn’t bother to leave a voicemail. Could be a scam or just spam, but I’ve blocked the number now anyway.

Marked this one as a scam, so I went ahead and blocked it 🚫

Voxbone S.A., which is from Brussels, is some kind of cloud communications and CPaaS company. Honestly, it's mad that businesses from Brussels and the EU are trying to scam people now. It's really frustrating. We seriously need to have laws to stop firms like these from setting up or doing business here. We're already getting scammed so much by places like the US, China, and India, and now the EU is jumping on the bandwagon too.
Voxbone S. A.BrusselsEUUSChinaIndia

Its just like those annoying spam calls, so i dont pick up anymore. I block them straight away. I dont answer numbers I dont know now.

I just had a look at my Santander account and thankfully there’s no direct debit linked to this Banbury Dental Practice scam number, 0333 054 0220. Fingers crossed the police get on top of whoever’s behind this. The email they used is the one I keep just for job hunting, but since some job centres send me listings from international sites, I often have to add the right country code and phone number when applying. It’s annoying how these scammers find ways to slip in.
SantanderBanbury Dental Practice

This number keeps calling me but no one ever picks up. The only time I got through was for a loft inspection and I told them I wasn’t interested.

Sounds like another dodgy caller to me, not someone I know. I’ve come across a bunch like this one with some pretty worrying stuff flagged on 'Who Called Me'.

Got two quiet calls from this number, pretty sure it’s a scam, so I just ended the call.

Got a call from this number earlier, but the lady on the other end was so hard to understand, hardly caught anything except the name "Martha something". I just ended the call and blocked the number straight away.
Martha

This number has called me twice today, once earlier in the day and again just now. I picked up straight away both times, cause my phone was in my hand anyway. But each time, after a weird silence, some robotic female voice just said “goodbye” and hung up. Really strange, kinda feels like a low-key way of bothering me.

Got a call from something called New Forest Pasta Company. I didn't pick up, and they never left a message either.
New Forest Pasta Company

I don’t really know who keeps calling me. Every time I pick up, no one says anything and then they just hang up straight away. I’ve decided to block the number now.

Got a call where no one said anything at first, then a bloke with an Asian accent asked if I was the homeowner. I could hear loads of other people chatting behind him, sounded like some sort of call centre, so I just ended the call straight away. Definitely looked like a scam to me.

Watch out, it’s a total scam! Don’t ever answer calls, texts, or emails from numbers you don’t know. Talking to the scammers only makes things worse (look up ‘voice cloning scams’ if you want to see how sneaky they are). Make sure to report every attempt directly to the police or Ofcom’s official channels. You can send any suspicious text, call number or even silent calls to 7726, follow their instructions to confirm. Use your phone’s spam reporting feature too. Text scams? Forward them to 7726 and report them in the spam section, then keep an eye out in case you need to verify again. Any scam emails should be forwarded to '[email protected]' and reported through your email’s phishing option (usually under the three-dot menu). The more reports these scams get across all official platforms, the better chance authorities will take action. Search 7726 and '[email protected]' online for extra details. Stay safe out there!
Ofcom

I got a call but British Telecoms' Call Guardian caught it and stopped it, no voicemail or anything showing it was some sort of robocall. I’d say it was most likely a telemarketer messing about.
British TelecomsCall Guardian

Somebody called me and asked for Mrs Gabanovonovski or something like that. That’s not my name at all, probably just someone mispronouncing it badly. I told them no, and they just ended the call straight away. Pretty clear it’s not anyone I’m familiar with.
Gabanovonovski

Just got a ring from a number near Plymouth while I was out, and they didn’t leave any voicemail. Glad others have flagged it as a scam, so I didn’t get caught out. Cheers!
Plymouth

Total scam alert! Don’t ever reply to calls, texts, or emails from numbers or addresses you don’t recognise. Avoid giving scammers any attention whatsoever (look up ‘voice cloning scams’ to get the gist). Always report these dodgy attempts through the proper channels like the police or Ofcom. If you get suspicious texts or calls, including silent ones, forward details and the number to 7726. Follow the prompts to confirm your reports. Also, make use of the spam report features on your phone for calls and texts. If you receive scam emails, forward them to '[email protected]' and report them using your email service’s phishing tool - usually found by clicking the three dots in the corner. The authorities take all reports seriously but filing on multiple platforms helps speed things up. Search 7726 and '[email protected]' online to find out more to protect yourself!

Someone rang me up and straight away started moaning about fixes in council housing, but never said who they were. When I tried asking what company they worked for and where they got my number from, they just talked over me all rude-like and didn’t answer a thing. Fed up with that, I just hung up.

As long as scams keep working, the scammers aren’t going anywhere. And it seems like right now, they’re getting away with it. If you scroll down a bit on this feed, you’ll see three posts that lay out how to fight back against these scammers. Apparently, loads of them have been caught thanks to some AI tech that’s been recently rolled out, which means these scammers could be facing serious trouble for life. All the important info’s in the posts below. Just start from the earliest ones this morning and read through until you find those three. Also, heads up - you can still fall victim even if you didn’t pick up and just let it ring off onto your answerphone. Everything’s explained down below!