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The last few weeks I've been getting quite a few calls from a number which turns out to belong to a company called Excel or Excell Communications (with whom I have no relationship of any kind).


The phone rings twice or three times, then stops. Then the same thing 20 minutes later. Then the same thing, ad infinitum. When I try and call the number, I get an answering service.


I had a hunt around on the Web, and this company seems to have a bit of a rep. Has anyone else been getting this? I've sent them a stinky email saying I'm going to report them to Ofcom.

Tosspots at Excel/Excell are re-writing history.

*Apparently*, most of the silent/dead calls they made to my mobile are not on their records (so that their calls supposedly and conveniently fit in with Ofcom guidelines on silent calls).


Quelle surprise!


Given this morning's exchange of pointless and fraudulent (= "telling untruths to obtain pecuniary advantage") emails, I would be happy to shoot their MD, whoever he is.


Instead, I shall be taking the reasonable course, and writing to Ofcom.

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