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Had a missed call from this number but when I rang it back thee was a message to say this number doesn t exist
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Spam
A pervert who pry on young girls from Philippines and Thailand.
Received a text from this number saying second time they’ve tried to contact me as I need to collect something. I’m not opening the link as I don’t trust it. Seems dodgy.
This phone number called me today claiming to be from Amazon security department. I only answered because the number came up with my local area code. The line was clearly overseas and the woman spoke very poor English. She asked me to check my Amazon account because somebody had used my credit card. When I challenged her, she became aggressive. Please be aware that this is a scam!
Mitcham
SPAM - Searched number and it's not a business. Rang back and it's an invalid UK number.
tranemo workwear ltd cramlington nbl
Didn t answer. They left an automated voice message saying they were HRMC and that they had a warrant and I was going to be arrested. Scam of some description.
Private number
vz hair and glamour ltd maidenhead berkshire
PPI claims that I do not have
SCAM
This is the new version of the Nigerian prince SCAM. They told my computer is in danger and needed to install a patch, they were Microsoft "technicians", but I don't have any laptop or PC, then they tried with my phone... obviously this is a fraud, they have a strong foreign accent
Hitchin
Safe number. Kalven - the cat scratcher specialist
Didn't answer - didn't leave a message so likely a spam/scam caller.
eamonn reilly nottingham nottinghamshire
SCAM