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TAXES / HMRC
Even though it is a message from a local number, this appears to be a banking scam -
call from this number Monday 6th March at 13.50 when an automated voice said I was about to spend £700 + on an Amazon order and that they had halted the transaction pending my pressing button 1. I smelt a rat and hung up then Googled the number to find this site. I'm confident it was a hoax.
Scam trying to pass as HMRC
01792277439 phoning my family and then quickly hanging up. DeadUK.info
Purports to be post Office missed delivery
03448711525 called again 4 Jul 22 at 17:56, (previously 16:56) and still didn't leave a message.
TAXES / HMRC Fake American voice saying I was called as haven’t paid my taxes . I hung up
Safe number, DSG Renault/Hyundai/Dacia parts department
Missed call
Scam.. claiming you are being investigated for tax fraud
SCAM
As soon as you reach pension age, they're on to you claiming that you requested a pension check online (didn't happen) they tried to call my elderly mother claiming they could offer her a lump sum payment if only she would grant them access to the account. It's all lies and a well known pension scam. Please be careful!
Call center possibly. Couldn’t understand a word she said
Internet internet provider fraud
Leicester Bottom Kamran Qayyum likes being gang banged by his Pakistani cousins and keeps sending me his dirty selfies. I met Kamran Qayyum on a gay dating website but now he won't leave me alone.
SPAM
unknown caller may be dialler
SCAM Left voice mail saying there was a tax fraud in my name and I needed to press 1 or I would be arrested
4 Scam. Received a text supposedly from EE saying they've given me extra points, the points will expire in 3 working days and to click the link to claim them. I clicked the link because the text looked genuine. Upon clicking the link it stated I had 5400 points. All the items were cheap looking and cost £0.1+5000points. Clicked on an item then had to fill in my details then card details which I did not give. Looked on EE website where it stated that it was a scam. So I reported it to 7726 and block the num