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Sales call SPAM trying to sell me digital marketing and a website with no guarantee and when I checked on trustpilot they have bad reviews. Sorry away from this dodgy company of Indians who can't even speak very good English.
Fed Ex scam. Haven’t even ordered anything. Picked up for 1 second and it ended, leaving a voicemail in both English and Chinese, saying something about 2 parcels and press different numbers for different enquiries, supposedly so your voicemail service calls them back when you press.
Just a random wrong number. not a scam or anything
The number rang me but when answered did not respond at all and went quiet , suspicious.
SCAM
Bank/Lonas
scammer after your bank details pretending to be a phone company. When confronted about being a scam they laughed and said "are you mad sir I like it when we make you mad" then they just go off on a rant of expletives.
Fraud
This is a scam they want you to insure your washing machine .And ask for your bank details. Don’t be conned.
I believe this number is used in a banking scam
Scam caller
Scam claiming to be from Hull court to collect money
SCAM Asian guy called said he was from BT outreach but I put the phone down as I'm not with them
Number called identifying as Visa and a £900 charge been made to my bank account
claiming to be Amazon and asking for money
Fraud Claims to be Amazon Prime about a renewal.
identity theft, the person contacts you on linkedin, pretends to be a psychologist Ryan Smith, asks you to go to your whatsapp and disappears from LinkedI
Fraud
Bank scam. Automated voice call asking to authorise a £900 transaction from a visa card.