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called up and said ''hello'' .......no answer so put phone down after 20 seconds
Claimed there was a tax fraud case against me and asked to press "1".
SCAM record ed message saying HMRC are raising a legal case against me.
1st comment is absolute nonsense. Whoever calls from this number is a rep of a company called L.S.I Brokers. It is apparently one of the top 5 energy brokers in the UK speci...
ANY call about your computer, broadband, router, viruses, hacked IP address, etc., will ALWAYS be a scam. Block the number on your phone. For a mobile, refer to the manufacturer...
SCAM offered loan but sounded too good to be true then at the end of the phone call he said you've to pay the insurance first which is the first installment then your next payment will be 2 months away. Anonymous
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Scam saying I had a criminal case brought against my name and that there was an arrest warrant. Dangerous
Bu numaraya ilişkin herhangi bir sms onayım veya iznim olmadığı halde "Evden çalışarak günde 800 lira kazan." gibi tamamen dolandırmaya yönelik bir SMS göndermiştir.
Obvious scam call.
I picked up they hung up. Blocked now.
SCAM / SPAM message in Chinese
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SCAM telling you that you have committed tax fraud (robot voice). If you don’t press one to find out more you will be arrested.
Your mobile contract is due for renewal and we are Carphone Warehouse working with O2 to give you a better deal
SCAM - National Insurance - Press 1 at end of automated message
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