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Beware...pre-recorded message left on my answerphone about "money transfer service and to be aware of scams" very strange, do not reconize number. Consider this a scam.
SCAM
This number contacted me this morning the 19th of January and said they were from bank security I checked with my bank to be told its a scam
SCAM: You have have spent £700 at Amazon & an International Transfer of £2000. They've upped their values, a couple of months ago it was half this value.
SCAM automated American voice pretending to be from HMRC.
claims to be from some HR company mumbled refused to say what it was they actually wanted. We are a small charity and the person dealing with HR not in & I explained I wasn't willing to pass details on unless they told me what their company actually wanted/did still just mumbled his own name & insisted he'd ring back. Call centre noise in background.
Had a call on my landline this morning at 8.10a.m. I saw it was a London number so didn't answer. No message left. Robably yet another scam
Missed call
Silent call
ATTACHED TO LINK TO WWW.OYOMUP.COM WHICH IS CLASSED AS A NON SAFE WEBSITE POSSIBLY CONTAINING A VIRUS. DO NOT OPEN ANY MESSAGES FROM THIS NUMBER!
SCAM
stupid site that deletes comments. I shall not repeat myself.
SCAM
Fraud Probably doubful caller as he claimed to be my local energy advisor and I live in Surrey
Missed call
This is yet another number claiming to be the housing disrepair team.
Missed call
Fake Virginmedia scam
SPAM
Recorded voice claiming to be Amazon and saying I'd been charged £95 for Prime, and to dial '1' if I didn't agree. A quick check with the Amazon website confirmed this to be BS. We wonder where dialling '1' would go and at what cost?