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Active Life Ignoring Telephone Preference Scheme
SpammyTheSpammer
Posts: 1,773 Forumite
Had a phone call yesterday originating from 02038 757288
Caller said that her name was "Melony" and that she was calling from Active Life about our Private Health Insurance. We do not have any such thing and certainly would not consider any offered from such a scum-sucking, TPS-ignoring company as theirs.
Caller said that her name was "Melony" and that she was calling from Active Life about our Private Health Insurance. We do not have any such thing and certainly would not consider any offered from such a scum-sucking, TPS-ignoring company as theirs.
I am a cow so cannot speak Bullshine but I do recognise its smell when I come upon it.
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I am a cow so cannot speak Bullshine but I do recognise its smell when I come upon it.0
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Some cold-calling firms actually view it as worth the (tiny) risk of action against them by abusing the TPS no-call list.
Already discussed/highlighted on umpteen other TPS threads here.0 -
Also report here.......
https://ico.org.uk/concerns/marketing/report-telesales-calls/0 -
Why would expect companies like this to honour the TPS.
Just buy a call blocking telephone.0 -
Google PPI Callback. Input their number into multiple sites. Scammers calling scammers.The man without a signature.0
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ooh, that's a brilliant idea
have registered them with the following:-
http://haveigotppi.com
http://ppiclaim.reclaimppiguide.co.uk
but it is rather dullI am a cow so cannot speak Bullshine but I do recognise its smell when I come upon it.0 -
How are those PPI companies a scam? They help people out with PPI claims and take a percentage as commission. Their fees are clearly set out and there is no evidence that they have been involved in any way with the cold calling...
Maybe a "brilliant idea" would be for me to email the owners of the two PPI websites and advise them that you are providing false information for the sole purpose of wasting their time.0
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