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Automated phone call ‘notifying’ you that you have been named in a criminal activity of tax evasion. Then the usual: press one….The voice is American . This is clearly a scam
Drops the call after one ring, trying to get you to call back
Claiming to be Carphone Warehouse. advised this number is registered on TPS and still kept trying to sell me iphones
647-354-2063 and 289-624-4285---S E X U A L--- OFFENSER--- MAJOR SCAMMERS on Facebook MarketPlace and kijiji from TOORONTO ONTARIO PIRATED SOFTWARES AND STOLEN LAPTOP SELLER-
SCAM
its for the government eco 4 scheme.
01747900313
Called about car accident, and asked to make personal injury claim. But I did not trust them and hung up
SCAM Ppi claim rubbish. Wanting my national insurance number and address. Don't hand over personal information.
Scammers pretending to be Barclays bank
Phishing for bank details be aware
Bank/Lonas
SPAM
Looked for quote online for Life insurance. Didn't get quote but started getting calls from no. 01625464462 straight away. Blocked them.L
still some bump ?
SCAM
This mobile number called to tell me to action 2 payments which I know nothing about, so aborted the call.
!!! SCAM !!! Evri (hermes) scam saying I owe a £1.45 shipping fee with a link to pay it or my parcel will be sent back to the sender. I’m not expecting any parcels and the text was also a different font and in bold so definitely a scam!
Block chain scam.
Ignored but just as phone began to ring I received a one-time-passcode from O2. This is a well known scam, they ask for the passcode, then use the passcode to enter your account, lock you out, order new handsets etc. and leave you with the £1,500 bill for a new iPhone. Don't let these cunts catch you out and warn your less fraud-savvy relatives