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Rung off before I could answer
Missed call
SCAM The person calls and reminds you of a meeting you are supposed to join and that he is sending a link for the meeting, which you can access using a code. As you speak, he sends a code which he asks you to read out to him. He seems to be calling members of various WhatsApp groups. He has a West Africa accent
Safe number merseyside police
SCAM
Friendly number Summer Smith The OWNER OF MOBILE# +639192616111 SINCE 2001
This is a scam. Automated message claiming to be from Amazon states prime is going to expire and they are going to take £95 from bank then wants you to press 1. Hang up definitely fake
Highly suspicious.
Betrug love scammer Bande, habe 12500 eu an diese Bande verloren sie arbeiten sehr geschickt und sehr schnell, sehr gefährlich
Fraud
Fraud
SPAM
Safe number
Call center EON next chasing a payment after a failed bank switch cancelled my direct debit just very frustrating they never leave a voicemail so you know who called
SPAM
SPAM
Hard to understand person, strong foreign accent, claiming to represent O2, yet calling from a number on the Three Network. Lots of background noise, sounded like either a VERY busy foreign call centre or an open air market! Seemed at a loss when asked for proof that she really represented O2. Possible scam.
Spam call, pretending to be from Visa
Message received saying HSBUKPASCD: Use 917360 to complete your PURCHASE of 892.82GBP to LOVEHOLIDAYS. - NOT you? Please call us on +44 203 987 5942 Looks like a scam
SPAM 1642654792 :scam, pretend to be microsoft agent