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SCAM Caller scamming on bank details
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SCAM: Pretending to be vodafone
SCAM - pretending to be from Openreach on behalf of Talk Talk.
Fraudawful person. UsER
Boot opticians. Calling to book my overdue appointment
Male cold caller - asks to speak to the "business owner". Do not trust or deal with this cold caller. Most probably a scammer
Unknown caller treat with caution could be scam
SCAM - 07846351184 - Supposed to be from my mobile provider - Very strong Indian Accent - Offering, free texts, calls and download for £12.00 monthly - Asked him that if he was from my provider, when did my contract run out and had to repeat that 3 times - he eventually answered saying July - I shouted WRONG at him and he disconnected.
Scamming phone number that sends a message to your phone with random letters and a sketchy website link at the bottom of it.
This was the private number of Matthew Smith, until its deactivation from inactivity in 2017. It was originally carried by the UK network, Orange, until that network was folded into EE, along with all other Orange numbers. First being activated in 2001, this number was attached to a Philips Saavy mobile phone for the duration of its activity. The voicemail personal greeting of the 12 year-old Smith, could be heard for fifteen years after the fact in the way of “Hi. Sorry I can’t answer your call right now,
Said it was calling about a banking transaction. I believe it to be a scam call.
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HARRASSMENT!