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lcci london london
Whn on earth are media match. Total idiots and brain dead. I havd got the police involved. ITS A SCAM. BEWARE!!!!
michael smith worcester park surrey
London
Friendly number
SCAM phishing link
The usual automated I ve heard that you were involved in a car accident, is that right parasites. Add to your blocked list.
SCAM
Southport
Fraud - the number called claiming to be my 'bank with a mastercard' but no bank name and said that someone was trying to send my money abroad.
Knew my name and congratulated me for being entitled to a PPI refund.
i am trying to find out who called on 01213512617
Warrington
THIS PHONE NUMBER IS A SCAM!!! THE PERSON WHO PHONED ME SAID THAT HE JUST TAKEN £300 OUT OF MY BANK, WHEN I ASKED HIM WHY HE PUT PHONE DOWN ON ME SO I 1471 THE NUMBER AND RANG IT BACK BUT GOT A VOICE SAYING THIS NUMBER DO NOT TAKE INCOMING CALLS!! PLZ BE CAREFULL!!!!!
appears to be scam
website huddersfield kir
Trading company????? In the last 24 months I have had over 300 calls from these companies, mainly London numbers 020, ALL saying I will be removed from call lists. They have obviously changed area code as I now ignore all 020 numbers.
London
Latest number in the Amazon account scam This one was more insidious because it came before 7am, making you think there was a panic somewhere in the family so you answered the call without checking the number.
In this type of scam, the sender, generally through an email, requests help in facilitating the transfer of a substantial sum of money. In return, the sender offers a commission, usually in the range of several million dollars. The scammers then request that money be sent to pay for some of the costs associated with the transfer. Once money is sent to the scammers, they will either disappear immediately or try to get more money with claims of continued problems with the transfer.