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Got a call from this number but it went onto answer phone before I could pick it up. Tried to use number but wasn't ringing out. My telephone number is ex-directory and I h...
SCAM
Fraud
SCAM
Beware...This is a scam. Caller named Alan announced that he was calling about my computer. Given that it was an unsolicited call from person who could in no way know if I had a computer or not, I immediately hung up and blocked the number.
Twickenham
SPAM
Called us to say our domain name was about to expire. It isn't.
SCAM
Warnham
London
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Blackburn
SCAM
SCAM they purported to be from Three network and said that as a valued customer I could receive s reduction on my monthly payment. I gave them my name, dob and address as they requested it to confirm their details. I became suspicious when they asked for my bank sort code and account no so they could amend the direct debit. I refused to give this and they hung up. I have contacted Three and no one has phoned me, they don't phone customers
Liverpool
Fraud
My father kept getting messages on the answer phone, all they left was 4th floor, princess house, Swansea SA1 3LW, no phone number and he'd wiped the message so I couldn...
Automated call claiming to be from Amazon stating I need to pay £79 or my account will be stopped.
In the middle of January 2015 I received a call from – 08450664665 – regarding my Visa debit card. The guy on the phone said, he was DC Adam Clarke from Charing Cross Police. He called to inform me about to suspects in custody who tried to purchase items worth £ 1200 at the Apple store. “The cashier got suspicious and called us, the police”, said the caller. He knew my name and my correct address. When I asked him how he know my name and address he replied, that my credit card company told him. The call