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This number sent an OTP number for a purchase I didn’t make. I’m talking to my bank and they’re checking it out. I’d say be careful and don’t click on any links or numbers.
i asked for a discounted plan and i have got it today, thanks for the query o2
Seems like a tele marketing number. Why would they call Switzerland?
AVOID SCAMMER AVOID
No longer the Nimbus number. It's now my home number and I get so many calls for Nimbus Wyastone that I've contacted them for their new number. It's 01600 890 007
SCAM He goes like: "Sir, I'm calling from your sim card provider" offering some discount on god knows what. Had to ask him 3 times which company is he calling from, to then try his luck with O2. It became very apparent that it's a scam
Phoned at 13:32 on Sunday afternoon
Good
didn't leave a message so I blocked it. can't have been important
SCAM
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appears to be scam. supposedlyftom london fraud office notifying me of somebody using my bank card. when questioned, did not know my bank or how mich was taken.
Northern Ireland unknown
Rang my phone wont respond to calls annoying
SPAM
I missed a call from this number, called him back immediately. He said he hadn't called!
SPAM
SPAM
Scam, automated call supposedly from Amazon Prime about the subscription..., goes on to say press 1 for... press 2 for..., yeah, like I am touching anything other than end call and blocking it, anyone who presses a number on the keypad according to such directions will undoubtably transfer you to a premium phone number costing £X's per minute, or some other way to scam money from you, ask yourself, would a multinational company be phoning from a normal phone code?