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Persistent. Would not say why he was calling. Asked for my details to check with his records.
triveni saravananthapuram
Visa scam call
Fraud
Automated call
Please do not ever speak to any Indian cow P I S S drinkers. They’re all scammers, the person started swears he was telling the truth and started saying gaya matha that he’s not a scammer. Lmao ???????? who wood swear down on a sheep/goats life ????????
SPAM Missed the call, they left a voice message which was silent for the most part until the last few second when a female voice stated 'Okay sorry for that we'll remove your number. Thank you bye'.
Scam
SCAM automated message saying my Amazon Prime subscription is due & being taken from my account, I don't think so, scamming gits
Automated call. Telling me 2 suspicious bank transactions on my bank account this morning. End the call and blocked it
After pick up- quiet for 1-2 seconds and hung up on other side...
O2 scam Dont give them any details If you receive two text messages while they are on the call just delete them Dont give them the number contained in the second message
call me
scam telling me my PC is corrupted and I must let them dial onto it or it will be unrepairable I worked for a significant software & IT infrastructure company before retiring, so I knew it was a scam. They hung up when I started using technical terms
SCAM
SCAM
Missed call
Believe that this number could be associated with Bank Payment scams. I had an automated call from the bank stating that they has identified to suspicions payments against my account and would I confirm 'yes'; or 'no'. When I confirmed that I knew nothing about them I was put through this number which was answered by a man who gave his name as a Paul Butler and stated that he was a member of the Bank Fraud team. A comment he made got me suspicious and I rang off/blocked
Foreign sounding pre-recorded message about a substantial VISA debitcard transaction. Obvious scam - messages from banks, etc do not usually start "Dear Customer". Use of an apparently local number is clearly an attempt to give it some credibility.
Fraud