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Plymouth
Prays on kids, contacted my son a few times, reported!
Rotherham
SCAM
not applicable durham
just got call from this number saying about an accident i had but couldnt even get the info correct so i said if i get any more calls from this number i would give it to my sol...
Fraud
SCAM
lux carbon services slough berkshire
Called for someone in the house, informed them that they weren t in. Said "okay" and hungup. Very rude, cold call!!
Fraud
Courier / Post office Text said it was from Royal Mail Your parcel is being held at our depot due to an unpaid £2.70 shipping fee, Pleasepay before Saturday 01 May 2021 otherwise the parcel will be returned. Gave a web site https:/royal mail.co/schedule-delivery/ etc (With tracking number) I have nothing on order for delivery. Genuine royal mail tracking web site does not recognise the tracking number. Obvious I did not click the web link or pay £2.70. I consider this a scam
Private number
Had a call saying that my Amazon order has been placed and 300£ charged.
London
Immediate hang up on answering I assume it's a spoof or phasing call as we are on the telephone preference list and ex directory .
SCAM, they threaten you saying they'll delete your national insurance number and to press 1 to talk to the police. It's very clearly a scam, don't take it!
London
SCAM
Banking SCAM Computer generated voice informs that your bank has received spending requests along the lines of £300 to Amazon and £1100 international transfer and asks you to respond by pressing buttons on your keypad. Standard unimaginative phishing attempt and easily spotted.