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Old 13-06-2018, 17:51   #7
Chloé Palmas
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Re: Cold call with a threatening tone.

Yeah, that seems a lot more reasonable than "should have saved the number, then called the cops". Not only is that absurdly over dramatic but it is also entirely pointless and likely to waste resources. Assuming that the individual(s) responsible are even in the jurisdictional United Kingdom you don't have a criminal case to proceed with here.

If you tried calling the police, what on earth would you report the crime as?

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
That's a pretty bad one! Report it anyway if you have the number.
On what grounds / for what?

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
It was threatening legal action
Yeah, try taking that to court. "They threatened me with legal action".

Really think that will go anywhere? Take it to a police station and see where you get.

If the threat is that of lawful behavior (legal action in this case, ironically) then there is no criminal / penal resolution to the issue. He may be able to chase it up civilly but that is as far as it would or could go.
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