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SCAM SPAM SCAM Fraud SCAM
chris etherington leeds west yorkshire
none london london
You pick up the phone then they put it down, bloody stupid, keep doing it, its your money you are wasting.
jennifer from bt openreach called to tell me there was a virus on my hub stopping me getting my full speeds .asked for name address phon number and bank details as fee needed to be paid .strangely when i advised her i had no internet or hub the call ended ;) .are people really falling for this scam still in 2020?
a5 mbl bristol avon
crafty
Called received pretending to be from Amazon.
arthur doodson brokers limited hazel grove stockport
This number has called me relentlessly trying to get information from me. I have bipolar and have no issues with my benefits claim. They keep stating that I need to send them my bank statements and have refused to give me her employee number or managers number or a contact for the department she works for.
SCAM txt to say you have been in contact with covid, get a test. Puts you through to a fake website and wants a pound for the tests. Looks real, done like an nhs website, very clever but fake just the same
"first source, ive been informed you ve been in a car accident. When i said no and asked to get taken off the list i was hung up on"
Silent call
Answered but no one on other end
SCAM / SPAM
Indian guy called Dan from Easy Life ? UNKNOWN CALLLER NOW BLOCKED
Foned me twice left no message each time to a mobile
Echo comments above - scam. Added to my personal blacklist with BT ( via 1572)
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Shepherds Bush