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Scam call pretending to be ee
Fraud
This apparently came from NE France Know no-one in France who would call me or know my number.
Missed call - unknown does not leave a voicemail message calls multiple times daily
SPAM I think. When answered had call center background nose. No one spoke. I ended the call swiftly
Calls & texts about a non-existent Scottish Widows policy that I've never had, and an address that I haven't lived in for 15-years
Suspected spam
Automated call - LycaMobile again. They must hand out numbers like sweeties
They was call me regarding damages housing and is scamed becouse the case nothing have deal with me and I was understand instead this is scam and her voice sounds Indian accent and I was ignored her and I was insulted her so many many time and I was block her nomber but this lady still call me I taead of this rubish enocence scamed.
Spam
SCAM Claim scam
Scam number pretending to be Amazon
This lady has phoned several times over the last year claiming to be our energy advisor!SCAM
Fraud
Says he is from citizens advice bureau and asked me if I owe a lot of debt. They mentioned that they had some paperwork about me and that I have debts which I owe. Sounded suspicious so I said No I don’t owe anything and then they said goodbye and hung up. I think it’s s scam to be honest.
Automated call
Silent call
Some one called on my partner's mobile phone - a number that she shares very rarely if not at all. Toby, the caller, announced that my partner had won the lottery, to which she responded, "Oh, really? Do you want my banking details?" At which point 'Toby' hung up. It is interesting to note that we are currently job-hunting and one of the people that responded to that, on my partner's email, goes by the same name, representing am employment agency. Our gut-feeling is that this is a possibl
text message with phone # attempting to procure my debit card information. The message asked if I spent a certain amount at a nearby supermarket I shop at. Then they send me a URL to contact. I put in the url and my computer warned me the site was fraudulent and looking for credit cards, bank info, social security numbers etc. The entire page went red and warned me to NOT give any info to these people. I am still going to call my bank tomorrow morning - Better to be safe than sorry.
Bank/Lonas