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SCAM
This number is based in Murmansk, Russia, and sent me a link. I'm sure it is a scam (at best) and at worst will skim all your data if you hit it. Delete, delete, delete!
SCAM
Probable scam They message their phone has broke starts Hi mum then asks you to message on whatsapp with a 07588 prefix They claim they are calling from a friends number If it is genuine then a child would always call soon after if you do not reply to a text message etc
Silent call. When I answered they hung up.
dangerous and offensive number. calls you and insults you or says obscene words
SPAM
Phones and hangs up avoid
ALDATMACA
SPAM
Answered and you could hear a noise, but no one answered
Number is for a weekly Indian Newspaper. Hadn't sub'ed for over 8 years, so keep my number ? Told them to remove my details as per GDPR !
Didnt deliver called to chase no answer but charged 170 on bill absolute joke eventually turned up 11 days late with no notice and left outside by front door in pouring rain
This is my personal number. Not sure who Caryn is who left the neutral review. Don’t believe I’ve ever spoken to them.
TAXES / HMRC - Claiming to be investigating my criminal tax evasion case..
Text scam using a Santander debit card transaction as a front.
Fraud
SPAM anon
SCAM
Wife took a call on our landline from 'Amazon', for me saying (female voice, foreign accent) Prime membership was about to expire and I should renew at 79.99 or cancel. The call was not responded to. To my knowledge I'm not currently a prime member (and usually careful to not accidentally become so when ordering!). I would not expect such calls from Amazon anyway, so seems that Prime was being used as a excuse to go phishing/scamming?