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Part of an amazon scam. Be careful when answering this number
Called and left a silent voicemail, now blocked.
Received a call from this number with automated message informing me my Amazon prime was being renewed. It encouraged me to press one to be connected to an account manager to cancel payment. It's a scam.
SCAM
Fraud trying to sell phone contract
Claiming to be from PC World Mobile. Will try to get you to transfer your mobile phone contract. When told should not be cold calling my number told me to "shut the f*** up"
SPAM
SCAM Scam Annoying call - linked to other nos during last 2 days - they seem to keep calling from different nos until they eventually get you on phone
SPAM
SCAM Medical Fraud These are harassing elderly to try and divulge their bank details in return for a non-existent PERSONAL FALLS ALARM.
This number and many more started with conversation with NUXTRADE a scam firm
SCAM - I received a call from this number. On answering, was an automated message saying that two transactions including one from Amazon had been attempted on my card. One for £300 and one for over a thousand pounds. Checking my bank shows no such attempts. This is a brazen attempt at Fraud.
danger
Scam
Recorded message to say credit card had tried to be used twice and to press one to approve. Checked with bank and no transactions had been tried. Therefore scam.
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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.
Automated message claiming ro be from Amazon and that Amazon Prime had expired and they were going to take £95.00 from bank. Then it tells you to press 1. Its is definitely a scam.
Concerns about this number on answer I got a long pause then a bleep then a automated voice say goodbye