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I received an unsolicited call today from this number. The caller hung up as soon as I answered. I did a quick search of the number and found several scam alerts. Be aware and don't answer calls from numbers you don't recognize.
SCAM
Trying to sell gas and electricity contracts, very pushy, use phrases such as I need you to tell me know if you will sign contrcats today or we wont price you.....told them attempting to force me or anyone in to a contrcat is not how you win work. Number now blocked.
pretends to be from VISA fraud
SPAM
Dropped call calling since 0650 today Do not call back Obviously a scam call
SCAM . Trying to access my Facebook account.
Could this be a new amazon scam sounds like a call centre.
Fraud. Claiming to be from visa and confirming card details on recent transactions
Private number
SCAM Man apparently from O2 wanting a code he has supposedly sent to the phone to offer 30% on the bill, only some clients are selected! Very pushy, started shouting when I refused to give him any information
SCAM
Thanks for the great advice. I wish you'd called me sooner.
Kaha
Scammer with this phone uses pictures from model Inga Winter on Tinder, under the name Alice. She or He tries to lead a conversation about cryprocurrency and investments.
Scammers
SCAM Message from this number posing as Scottish Gas with a link to confirm or cancel an appointment NO SUCH APPOINTMENTS HAS BEEN MADE!
Silent call, they hung up after 3 seconds
Fraud this number keeps texting me saying it is my "eldest" and they have lost their phone and need me to pay for this new phone. However, when I ask them their name, they just say "eldest". I dont actually have children, so this must be a fraud act.
A gentleman reached out to me on Twitter, and we shared knowledge about crypto and the surrounding community over the course of many days. A week later, he informed me that he was a Trade Execution Specialist at Etoro. He sounded quite credible and professional. He ultimately persuaded me to engage in day trading with a capital of $200,000, promising to trade my cash with a strong trading algorithm that will automatically purchase and sell ERC20 tokens. Everything appeared genuine and credible until I made