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SPAM
This phone No. has been hijacked by fraudsters/scammers as this telephone No. belongs to a small family run business for over 60 years.
Can't understand who they claim to be phoning from but is a scam call.
No answer when said hello to.
SPAM Empty voicemail.
Used in scams
Microsoft scam.
Calls then doesnt speak
SCAM
Automated recording pretending to be from Amazon saying "Your Amazon Prime subscription has been paid £79" it then asks if this was an error then to stay on the line to talk to an operator
Phoned to say they wanted to refund an amount incorrectly taken from my bank account for my washing machine insurance.
Survey “You have been contacted by IFF Research who have been appointed by HESA on behalf of your university / college to capture Graduate Outcomes survey responses by phone. The Graduate Outcomes survey is the biggest UK annual social survey and captures the perspectives and current status of recent graduates. All graduates who completed a higher education course in the UK will be asked to take part in the survey 15 months after they finish their studies. The survey aims to help current and future students
Automated message, allegedly HMRC regarding returned correspondence and threatening legal action. Follows on from previous identical call yesterday from 07477192610 Fraud
Safe & Friendly Company and number. Had a website done 7 weeks ago and so far nothing but positive results! Well done Finlay and his team! :)
Fraud attempting to claim that they are HMRC
Money laundering scam employing money mules. Sometimes scammers use a dodgy “make money from your own home” job listing to advertise becoming a money mule. What potential money mules won’t hear, is how easy it is for a transaction like that to be held by your bank, and the potential consequences of being caught attempting to launder money. How do you get caught? Your bank is able to put a hold on your account if they notice anything unusual taking place, which is what happened to Holly when she tried to
SCAM probate scam with email address oilvaboal22@gmail.com
Silent call
Phoned this number back. ‘Number not recognised’. Now blocked.
Left message - just call centre background noise