He does not answer to queries and statements except when I asked who is he looking for. Reads off a script and ignores my questions and statements. Hangs up after a while when I told him that the call was recorded.
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He does not answer to queries and statements except when I asked who is he looking for. Reads off a script and ignores my questions and statements. Hangs up after a while when I told him that the call was recorded.
Spam call
manulife
calling for two weeks, never pick up
AIA INSURANCE
Always call? don't know the reason, keep calling, very annoying
said he is my personal relationship manager from POSB
AI voice claiming to be from DBS saying outstanding balance from credit card.
Loannshark
taobao customer service
Scum
65972377
AIA indian women
She called to ask about ANA or AIA, but I couldn't understand what she was saying but she knew my full name and she spoke with an Indian accent. When I asked her to speak Mandarin, she hung up. I suspect this might be a scam call.
Annoying
Spam calls instead of whatsapp
received a call. did not receive after reading comments below.
working capital loan
Provide loans from Dcs card centre credit card. Well explained regarding to funds transfer programs
Irritating. Kept calling
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