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SCAM
SCAM : Telling you your amazon account needs paying wants your details, pathetic: SCAM,SCAM,SCAM.
hii
calling back from direct onlinephone enquirys on cars for sale
The Indian caller I could not understand the mentioned very quickly a company name that was illegible and they made up a reason for me to call them back so they could discuss, I’m guessing this is when they try and either scam you or sell you something you don’t need
Asian male rang claiming to be from Sky to renew my equipment warranty for the discounted price of £99!! Asked me if I still had card ending in 5619, which I dont and never have, told him so and he hung up. Beware this is more than likely a scam call!
Fraud will try to steal yoyr money from your bank accounts
Whatsapp spam starting with just "hii".
SPAM
01726852670 called at 10.31 stating they were bank security. I know its a scam. As I keep getting these calls saying I have spent £300 on amazon and over £1000 on an international transaction.It is a local number for me. These people need stopping .
Friendly number . Kind lady Healt and Work Programme.
scam caller
No answer on pickup. Caller put down receiver.
SCAM heavily accented Asian offering a survey for something, couldn't understand what for. Asked for me by name.
Very good personality. This person has made his environment, neighbours and his entire world so safe.
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,
SCAM - automated voice pretending to be "visa security" reporting suspicious activity on a card. Directs to press 1 for "security department"
They pretended they were from Amazon re my order, I asked for what and it was for, apparently an iPhone £799.00, I said really and they hung up immediately!
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