I am sorry this has happened to you. I recommend registering with the Telephone Preference Service. (https://www.tpsonline.org.uk/)My phone rang last night and a voice said "I'm the dandy highway man that you're too scared to mention. I spend my cash on looking flash and grabbing your attention"
I told him several times that he had the wrong number but he was adamant.
Thanks but this guy seemed more like a goody two shoes.I am sorry this has happened to you. I recommend registering with the Telephone Preference Service. (https://www.tpsonline.org.uk/)
“The free opt out service enabling you to record your preference on the official register and not receive unsolicited sales or marketing calls.”
If it continues please let us know, as it may be a prank caller and harassment.
You reckon THE Adam Ant called you by accident?My phone rang last night and a voice said "I'm the dandy highway man that you're too scared to mention. I spend my cash on looking flash and grabbing your attention"
I told him several times that he had the wrong number but he was adamant.
If I were you, I would put some wax on the tracks and get on out of here. Sounds like a looney.My phone rang last night and a voice said "I'm the dandy highway man that you're too scared to mention. I spend my cash on looking flash and grabbing your attention"
I told him several times that he had the wrong number but he was adamant.
What about Gary Tbbs?Marco, Merrick, Terry Lee...
For those of you of the older generation you will realise that the OP has got this all wrong. The person he is referring to is indeed Adamant, as in Adam Adamant or Gerald Harper. This was a fictional TV character who was ‘transported’ from the 19th century to 1960s Swinging London.
I claim my TV licence money.
I don't think it was by accident, I think it was part of a clever media campaign. Fading pop stars like Adam Ant can no longer rely on selling out tour venues, so instead of relying on people coming to see him - he goes to them. Unfortunately the OP was too stupid to realise it.You reckon THE Adam Ant called you by accident?
If so, I've got some magic beans I'd like to sell you.
I had forgotten all about that show!For those of you of the older generation you will realise that the OP has got this all wrong. The person he is referring to is indeed Adamant, as in Adam Adamant or Gerald Harper. This was a fictional TV character who was ‘transported’ from the 19th century to 1960s Swinging London.
I claim my TV licence money.
Why do ghosts ride lifts? It elevates their spirits.
Don’t get itI had to reverse the lift/elevate words to make it a British joke.