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Pretty sure this is another scam. Hang up and block
This number keeps calling me a number of times a day, everytime i block them they change the last 4 numbers and call again!!!!
Friendly number
Fake Cyber Security, claiming to be from USA
SCAM Fraud
Calls up and uses a text to speech program. Last call said “tell Becky I said hello.” I’m sure this is Tristar tv Luton.
Has rung me 3 or 4 times a day for a week. I answered the first call, and it appears to be some insurance type offering me an estate check after I'd done a funeral plan with another company. I declined. They've not stopped ringing. Blocked.
Call went straight to answer phone. Duration 1 second. No message left.
SCAM not a plug
This number is scammer
Silent call Silent call Information Silent call
Fraud, Claims to be Visa.
SCAM auto voice says call from Bank Security. Hang up
SPAM
SCAM
Computerized voice - only heard "2 transactions on your credit card" before replacing receiver
SPAM
This guy claims to a decorator may be he is, Nevertheless he hacks into peoples phones especially women, he must get some sort of kick out it. Be mindful if you receive a meme or messages via WhatsApp from him, suggest you delete it straight away and block him. In addition, if you receive a message/meme from a contact in your phone that they normal would not send delete it. Things to Note: If he get into your phone, he will have access to all your apps and can listen into you via your mic especially w
just called a loud whoosh noise then they hang up
Automated spam call, supposedly from Amazon, about authorising £1250 payment for an iPhone.