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Her name is Fakre and she reserved manicure procedure in a beauty place in Bulgaria and for the second time she is not coming. So she is a lier, do not trust this number!
Scam - claims to be Currys PC world offering discount
SPAM
Scam
SCAM
This number sent me a scam text claiming to be Santander
Fraud Fraud
SCAM
Scammer. Block it and then forward to your mobile operator on 7726 for free
Fraud
Phoned twice because my computer had been "hacked". I told the woman that I didn't want to speak to her and put the phone down. She then rang back and told me rudely to listen to what she had to say. Once again I hung up.
Aires/Aries - said they could help small businesses claim the funding available to help install LED lighting on their premises...A new reason for cold calls under the guise of a green scheme. :(
Fraud
Safe number
Absolute scam. Claimed to be from OpenReach told me they would switch the internet off for 72 hours as our IP address was public and it was a GDPR issue. When I told them to make our IP address private as they actually own the internet, they told me they couldn't. I had to run a software on my laptop to do it. Literally do not do anything they say!
Missed call - no message left so assume spam/automated call.
robot message fraud
Fraud ,hau this number registered in Russia they hask my to finish setting my Netflix account , bastards Pp
Fraud - pretends to be from your mobile phone company offering a discount. Instead, they are trying to hack in to your account and need you to tell them the one-time passcode that gets sent to your phone. If you give them the code, you will find yourself owing thousands of pounds for expensive new iPhones ordered under your name and delivered to the scammers. Today's call was from a young lady in a small call centre, calling herself "Shireen", with an Indian or Punjabi accent but good English l
SPAM SCAM