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vodafone, i dont think so, probably Kolcata
Microsoft SCAM Fraud
Pension company.They use several numbers and phone 2 or 3 times a day
Who was called me
SCAM
SPAM
left a message about bank security, dont think so !
Scam caller do not know Number so let answer machine take call hung up as soon as machne clicked in if t was a gen caller they would leave message.
SPAM
Government
Silent call
SCAM! I visited the EE website and asked in the community and lots off EE customers have received exactly the same text message, and they have all got exactly the same amount of "points" which is not an EE scheme, and when you search the number it came from it states the number is on the EE network NOT from EE themselves.
Received a text message from a number displayed as "43723". Text message reads "HSBC FRAUD ALERT: We have held a recent payment on your account for 452.00GBP to J ALIM - REF:B6JX. Please contact fraud on 03301900571 for further assistance." Probably a scam phone number.
unknown, maybe hacker
Dangerous, claimed to be enquiring about an non-existent pension scheme, and wanted details to update their records, e.g. Bank Details, National Insurance No, and existing pension plans
An automated voice said something about my number being verified and recorded when I answered. I assume the sacm is if you call the number back and receive charges?
Dont answer there calls
Definitely a scam, someone called using a VOIP program, could hear the tell-tale audio noise as well as the delayed relayed connection. Claimed to be from O2 offering a 50% discount on my monthly call plan, let him get so far into his spiel until he said he was going to send me two codes. Red flag behaviour; never give anyone your text-acquired code, it is to hijack your online account.
They are very helpful.