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SCAM
SCAM pretending to be from Amazon re a sale of an i phone debited to your account
SCAM An automated message on this number saying that I’ve committed tax evasion and that I’m going to be arrested.
Positive number
SCAM / SPAM
SPAM
Call from this number purporting to come from Microsoft who have detected that my computer has been hacked and wanting me to give them more details and let them into checking my computer to clean it.. All lies of course and I gave no information at all - and I suggest nobody ever should either.
SCAM
SPAM Claiming to be HSBC
I said "hello",and the the line clicked off.
none peterborough cam
Fraud
grosvenor limited london london
Apple Home Improvements
I picked the phone up, said hello and then phone was put down on me
a nice call to remind me of my appointment , have now saved number to phone :-)
I got a call this morning from this number. A female with a Scottish accent asked to speak to Mr XXXX (There are no male adults living at this address). When I asked who was calling she said she was phoning about the heating system and when I probed further she said she was from Energy Resource . She obviously didn t like all my questions as she hung up after the next one!!
don investments walsall
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