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SCAM
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Called offering a Domain owned by a business we are friendly with, advising their domain is up for sale. We called the business and they confirmed they are not selling the Domain. Clearly a scam.
No call back option, assume scam
SPAM Claims to be from Three selling phone upgrade
Fraud. Came up as potential fraud on my phone's screen. Call rejected and number blocked.
SPAM
this phone call was sent from vietnam. BEWARE THIS IS DANGEROUS
GP out of hours service
using this UK Number +443308181627 calling to Germany and using this number; a woman with a heavy Indian accent tried to engage us in a conversation under the pretense of doing some kind of 'research' - probably sell something afterwards. Be aware!
Silent call
Silent call Took 11 seconds before someone came onto the phone. Second time in a day. Blocked
Fraud. Claiming to be HMRC
Silent call
National Deaf Children's Society calling to increase donation or similar. Probably using an agency.
SCAM
Courier
SCAM crypto currency scam