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Claim to be BT for an upgrade the English person on the phone made me think its legit but it is 100 a scam I phoned BT back on the number on my bill and they said its a scam they had my contract end date wrong also they ask for a 4 digit pin they text to your phone BT NEVER ASK FOR A SECURITY CODE THAT HAS BEEN TEXTED TO YOUR PHONE THIS SCAM NEARLY GOT ME NOT BT
SCAM 769256245 is the number dialled when I tried to voice call the sender of a Phishing scam text message claiming to be from "RoyalMail" which contained a dodgy link to arrange delivery of a fictional "Bezos Limited" parcel. The text was forwarded to NCSC Phishing Reports on 7726.
it was 01223939086 . Claiming to be from Microsoft and very aggressive and rang twice before using different numbers commencing with 0122393
NHS
Called and hanged up
Answered. No sound from caller then hung up.
Automated call SCAM SPAM Fraud
Fraud scam. Scam insurance crash call. The call operator was obviously very new at this. Fumbled and stumbled his way through the script in barely understandable “Hind-lish”. I stopped him and told him he was really terrible at this game, should stop now, he’s not cut out to be another sh*tty scammer. Told him his parents would be ashamed of him. He apologised and cut the call.
Fake scammer Supposed purveyor of a job and was supposed to talk me through details of a job - which was freelance - too good to be true. Came via an ‘agency’ 30 mins a day freelance - payment through wallet and an unbelievable sum of money Told them I wasn’t available until Tuesday next week and this Carlo guy (pic of a woman) kept texting me randomly in the interim asking me how I was - then sending pics of a computer screen the next day showing NY library - asking if I knew where he was - beware
SCAM
Internet claiming to be BT open reach and my speed is not fast enough. To let them change it with providing my details
claimed to be from Amazon regarding an order over £700 placed... which I havent so when they asked me to press button 1 to talk to amazon agent I put phone down
Silent caller, rang early morning.
Two calls purporting to be from visa.
If this number contacts you about a "recruitment", it's a scam. Do not engage. And certainly don't deposit any money into their service, you're not getting it back.
Fraud Rating 4: it's an automated line claiming to be from credit card security (no card company named) about two transactions not placed on my card before £300 Amazon and £1100 on international transfer, says if you did not make these transactions press 1... I just hung up
Call centre - Vanguard debt management company. Unsolicited
SCAM Fraud Bastards pretending to be from my bank, started with false Evri parcel scam putting in card details then coerced me into getting my bank details to them and stealing my money . Probably Pakistani guy to start with then put through to “floor manager “ laughable , was an English speaking man sounded legit and nice . Hope they rot in hell sicko bastards
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