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Scam call left ansaphone message claiming huge payments on credit card, and wanting call back
Call center calling about debts I'm paying back monthly. Which I am not so they ended call
Text Message from Yodel who attempted to deliver a package today. To reschedule visit HTTPS://yodel-parcel.web.app I haven’t made a visit fearing it’s a scam because I haven’t ordered anything recently Has to be a Scam
TAXES / HMRC SCAM
Missed call
Phone call,When picked up phone put down.Not one of my contacts.
SCAM Pretending to be Amazon Prime saying account soon to expire. Will be phishing for bank details no doubt.
Loft insulation scam
Probable scammer. A short delay before the caller spoke suggested that the call came from a call centre. An Indian-sounding (but not totally comprehensible) voice seemed to be saying that he was from an IT support body and that there was a problem with the security of my computer when downloading files from the internet. At this point I ended the conversation.
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SCAM / SPAM
This is an automatic call warning you that someone tried to draw large amount of money with your credit card and ask you to press a button to authorise this transaction. Definitely a scam ! Ignore at all cost.
Savill's Estate Agents in East Sheen SW14.
Found a missed call
Missed call
Lloyd bank saying I had strange transaction from. My account this was the second call I had about transactions from my account but a different phone number today
SCAM
Oriental lady, very hesitant, claimed to be from Virgin Media about an internet connection. Used a local number to us, but unlikely to be a Virgin Media number. Rang off when told not a Virgin user. If a valid call would have had initial details available
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