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01531632292 possible scam
Silent call - call was disconnected as soon as answerphone connected to the call - no message left
Hmrc scam call
SCAM
Rang 3 times back to back. Had calls from other numbers starting with 0161
Services
Indian female, claiming to be from O2. I hung up without saying anything. Been getting calls every day from this supposed Bournemouth number. These scammers have obviously obtained a batch of similar numbers, as yesterday it was from 01202080470. These calls have been coming in coincidental to me using for the first time, a free photo printing service called 'FreePrints' where you pay just for the postage. I could be wrong, but it is highly suspicious, as I never usually get spam calls.
Safe number Information Friendly number
Called regarding a shares account, tried to convince us to allow access to our computer. Refused shared access and she agreed to send the web address to access the account, tried to convince us by sending another $350 we could withdraw our account balance of $700 Absolute scam.
Silent call
Recorded message claiming to be Bank Security informing me of two transactions one of £700 I then put the phone down
I had an email confirming a subscription to Freshbooks that I did not order saying payment would be taken by paypal. This telephone number was in the email. This is a scam
hi
Early disturbing call that rings to wake you up. Suspect spam, com related...
Scam text do not click into it just delete
Text Message SCAM Fraud
SPAM called me 8 times in last 24 hours. Never leaves a message.
'Michael' claimed to be from Microsoft and wanted to know if I was the main user of my computer. Although a Leeds number it sounded very long distance as if was coming from India. I hung up.
We never talk to unknown callers Do not call back Dont know what they want
Scam, automated call supposedly from Amazon Prime about the subscription..., goes on to say press 1 for... press 2 for..., yeah, like I am touching anything other than end call and blocking it, anyone who presses a number on the keypad according to such directions will undoubtably transfer you to a premium phone number costing £X's per minute, or some other way to scam money from you, ask yourself, would a multinational company be phoning from a normal phone code?