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SPAM told me 'fuck you!' and rang off!
Caller claimed to be from Amazomn, calling about a payment for Amazon Prime. Used a voice simulator. Scam.
Silent call
Phone identified this as a spam call, investifating it has been identified as an energy based scam call
This is a Bank / Amazon scam operated by auto dialling and recorded message. These are absolute scammers, do not answer, do not select a response number, best advice do not respond in any way.
Spam
SPAM
Automated call. Came up as from London. Recorded message claiming to be from HMRC saying a legal document has been returned to sender & court proceedings with be initiated & to press for more details. I hung up.
Safe number
Phone wrang once did not answer or call back suspect it scam
Scam. False Amazon account, saying it has taken money from bank account
SCAM Recorded message hard to understand but threatening jail. Didn't listen further.
Silent call
SCAM Automated recording with callback function claiming to be HMRC stating that my tax form was wrong. Well I'm severely disabled and cannot work so I don't pay tax. I recommend just hanging up on this number as I expect the callback number to be a premium rate line.
Scam - Recording threatening legal action if 1 is not pressed.
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Caller asked if I was the property owner. I said No and hung up. Now blocked
SCAM Badly recorded message about HMRC
Some one called on my partner's mobile phone - a number that she shares very rarely if not at all. Toby, the caller, announced that my partner had won the lottery, to which she responded, "Oh, really? Do you want my banking details?" At which point 'Toby' hung up. It is interesting to note that we are currently job-hunting and one of the people that responded to that, on my partner's email, goes by the same name, representing am employment agency. Our gut-feeling is that this is a possibl
SCAM trying to access your o2 account asking for security code you will get via TXT pretending they have sent the code