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Pretended to be from PC World/Currys. Got very abusive and sexist very fast when called out as a scam.
SPAM
SCAM
Spam
SCAM Offered an iPhone for £20
Fraud - scamming with Apple Pay messages
Called claiming to be from Amazon arranging iPhone delivery - told them I hadn't ordered one, and was hanging up to check my account. No details shared and reported to Amazon.
SCAM - i think they were a scammer, (I'm not positive but they usually are these unknown numbers). They were phoning from outdoors in Trafalgar Square in London, so they could literally be anyone, they weren't a business, (they weren't one of those that hung up immediately, they waited until after I spoke). They phoned twice that day.
I tried to call this number back to see who it was and the number didn't exist
Claims to be from Amazon Prime, notifying that I've been charged £90 Pause for a few seconds before selecting one of the options and it hangs up
Answered twice, and no response to mine on noth occasions.
Government
SCAM
Safe number
TEXT message from +44 7465 208019 18:06 ....................... HI Da I damaged my phone ''Got u thought it might be a scam'' No it's not. My phone slipped down the sink and it's not turning on now. Majority of my contacts and data are on them, I'm scared I might lose them. Any suggestions which could help me ''Mums got your old phone. Would that still hold the data?" "Also, just looked up on google" my iPhone has fallen into the sink..." how can I retrieve all my contacts"
SCAM
Answered and they hung up
SCAM
The big guy Matthew from Trust Deed Scotland The geezer doing a fine job of setting me up with a trust deed This must be his direct line
SCAM automated message from "bank card security" about two high value transactions. to get these nonexistent transactions cancelled you are supposed to press 1. And no doubt give these unidentified people all your bank details.