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Don’t no who’s number this is
I only sent a STOP message, as was suggested. They charged mec19 pence without permission.
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SCAM it says Santander - A payment of £226.66 to Mr Davis Logan is being processed and will be processed. If this was NOT, you please visit: (complete-requested-logon.com) This Link Was In Blue and Underlined also, do not visit this link it’s a SCAM
Computerised voice saying it was HMRC . Press 1 to speak to an officer. Not sure if it was spam or not.
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This number some one used in Instagram by creating fake ID in the name of Melissa Gagarin from Glasgow city in London.
Scam caller! The 1 positive review is likely by the scammer.
Fraud said i won £10000 clearly fruad
I have received phone calls from this number yesterday, at 02:11 and this morning at 1:50. I have my phone on silent overnight but who on earth phones during the night.
It's a scam! - Someone impersonating HMRC
SPAM
Scammers got my name form Mail Order Catalogue sais I was due a 70% discount off restaurant meals. Lots of people heard in background 'call centre' , I put the phone down to the Asian accented lady. WHY does the Government let these people trade? BEWARE. just put the phone down or you WILL LOSE MONEY.
Who is this person? Claiming to accidentally finding my phone number in her contact list, texting via What's App.
FrI was caught out by this today. Luckily, I realised after the call ended and was able to change my account details before any damage was done. The scammers knew all of my details - full name, address, email address, how much I'm billed each month - even my security question. They were very convincing. They applied just enough pressure when the texts to change my account detail came in that I didn't have time to read them properly. Thankfully, I read them after the call and got straight on to O2 to change