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Pain in the backside scammers Rang about home appliance cover Told the women that we are not covered with them Told her to take us off their hit list She then hung up Another scam call from the London Town Muppets
SCAM claiming to be virgin clearly fraud
SCAM . Text message about stressed out daughter / son who has dropped their phone down the toilet and want a text message sent back on a different number to the originators.
Fraud says £3000 been taken from my Amazon account…. Wouldn’t say who they were!
EE call centre selling phone contact was a fantastic deal too good to be true i ended the call
SCAM
Recorded noise not a message Scam…
Tried calling back but said number was wrong.
Just be careful ❗️
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
Internet They said they where from Virgin and would double my internet speed. They didn't know what speed I am on now. she then hung up.
probate scam sent letter in post from Oliver Henz
Safe number - Calling in regards to the finance on my vehicle
Silent call
SCAM
SCAM
SCAM Pretending to be HMRC saying legal proceedings being taken after a document sent in the post was returned to them. "Press 1 to speak to an officer".
Fraud (Call back scam) They hung up as soon as I answered. It's the tedious call back scam where naive people (marks) call back thinking that it's a local/national number when, in fact, the return call is redirected to a premium rate number without the mark's knowledge. Works well with the drunk, those on drugs, the vulnerable and Boris voters.