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mummyfahey1234 | 11:46 Fri 24th Jul 2015 | Spam & Scams
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I'm constantly getting calls from all kinds of people but most debt company's such as black horse asking for Mr mark Boyle or Mr Boyle, is this a name they just pull out of a hat? My number is ex directory but it's possible when I was with a provider beginning with T and ending with Alk sold on my details. It's so annoying especially as they always ring at times my baby is asleep even 1AM!
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Have you phoned your telephone provider?
When something similar happened to me they changed my number straight away, no quibble.
I'm not sure this is a scam- it looks as if a debt collection agency has got your number on its records as the number of this Mr Boyle. Can you block the number?
I hope you manage to get it sorted.
Is this on your home phone or on your mobile.
I see from your other post that you are in rented accommodation so i wondered if Mr Boyle was a previous tenant
I've never used Experian or the like, but might be worth checking your addrsss in there - then if need be give proof of how long you've been in your house etc. to whomever it may concern
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yeah your name wouldnt be Marcina Boyle by any chance ?

I think a debt collection agency has got a crossed line
perhaps a transposed number ....

I think changing your number is best

In my last house the number was very near that of a bawdy house. I didnt mind but the punters were a bit put out. Either that or one of the girls had dylsexia
Try a BT8500 phone about £59 excellent blocking system only the people on your address book get through

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