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Telemarketing trying to sell energy efficiency surveys
SCAM
Rang twice and hung up.
07813881291
Strongly suspect fraud/scam as recorded voice from unnamed bank said unauthorised transactions had been made against my card.
SPAM ambulance chasers, "we have been informed you were involved in an accident that wasn't your fault"
Fraude
Starling bank with some password for accessing private documents
Fraud Claimed to be calling with information from a government forum to contact people with information on IVAs as an alternative to bankruptcy.
Silent call
saying from visa about payment of£900 never had as large payment
Non Existant Number. Scam
SCAM selling pets with fake pictures
SCAM
Con artist trying to convince me that I buy printer ink from them and they wanted information on all of my printers immediately If I did not give this information the printers would all only work for another an hour then need to be replaced as they will have to send a signal to them to be inactive permanently I know she was lying she was just making stuff up as she went along It is normally the Pakistanis and Cameroonians doing this sort of scam so naturally I was rather surprised to hear that the caller
Just received a phone call from 01243777952. It was from Amazon Prime saying our subscription had ended. Has the phone number been hijacked?
Fraud
Silent call
Caller from this number claimed to be from EE network which was unbelievable due to thos callers total lack of professionalism and dreadful attitude. Obviously yet just another tedious no hoper trying to scam the vulnerable with all the brinkmanship, skill and dexterity of a toddler with a plastic sword. If this is the level our scammers are currently operating at, then we genuinely have very little to fear.
SPAM