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Number not known to me. Not answered now blocked. SCAM!
Asian guy called claiming to be from the National Grid and wanted my details, including DOB, saying that power in my area was getting shutdown. An obvious SCAM.
Recieved a text message from this number saying it was from Royal Mail with a problem with a delivery !!!
Rang me at 17.55 nobody on the end of phone
scam about call blocking told them to foxtrot oscar
Fraud called themselves Virgin Mobile but later found to be Cheetay Logistics PVT Ltd (pakistan) took loads of details promising to reduce monthly Phone bills and provide a new phone. After asking for passwords and discussing a new contract, bank details were taken and phone to be delivered. They tried to then scam £13,065.01 out of a bank account starting with a £9.35 delivery charge, a £30 bank check then took a £24 charge further amounts stopped bank details changed and reported to the fraud squad.
SPAM
Automated call
Scam, rang to say they were from Barclaycard regarding a recent transaction. Told them would call Barclaycard and they hung up.
SCAM - very sophisticated ALERT SMS message from PayPal claiming your PAYPAL ACCOUNT logged in successfully on MAc Air from Nigeria, today at 11:50AM, If you are not accessing, contact immediately: (+44) 800-058-4020 Clearly a scammer who will answer and start phishing for personal details in order to commit fraud. AVOID!
SCAM
Information Information Safe number Debt collector
HMRC SCAM
SPAM SPAM
Fraud
Amazon scam
Call center
Sales call Telemarketing Call center
They called pretending to be from Amazon asking for a payment.
Supposedly from a Medical Alert company saying I may be eligible for a medicalert bracelet. He claimed they were based in Dorset and supplied all over the UK. When asked who he wanted to speak to he wasn't very forthcoming. After me asked a second time who he wanted to speak to, he hung up.