They are scammers
They are scammers. Getting 10 calls per day. What the hell?
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They are scammers. Getting 10 calls per day. What the hell?
We are receiving too many calls from Kalp Advisors, who are scamming people across India. I have reported over 200 numbers of this organisation to TRAI but still getting 2-3 calls on a regular basis
Fraudster. Don't enroll for service. Call from Multiple number and non reliable advisory.
Don't waste money on them.
They are running scam in the name of providing Bank Nifty calls. Once you take their free trail and don't avail their service they will start abusing you. They will call you from different numbers every time and you won't be able to do anything about it.
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