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SCAM / SPAM - FAKE HMRC TAX FRAUD
PLYMOUTH
fawzilla sutton london london
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Glasgow
astralgold ltd south croydon surrey
SCAM
Just called my landline. Male indian type accent - Slow speaker, used some strange (not common english) phrases, poor to understand what he was talking about. Something to do with BT landline costs. Talking about half price (or free) for next few months. He knew my postcode and clearly my landline number. I hung up at that point. I suspect a scam of some sort - but did not want to invest further time on it. A nuisance call.
647-354-2063 fraudsters , major scammer on Facebook MarketPlace and kijiji from Toronto, they use several pseudonyms ,, Richmond Ebanks, Aubrey Chung , Laura Maltinos, Karen Johnson , Todd London, Deanna Voss , Diana Price, Lauren Allan . Johnny Richardson , Günter Zeitler
Telemarketing
SCAM. Advertises dog for sale. Uses photos of someone else’s dog, never with a person always on its own. Takes a deposit which he wants putting into a business account Clearly tries to delay things then gives you random addresses Blocks you if you try and get in touch
Multiple calls from this number - rings off before I can answer. Really annoying and intrusive.
When I answer the calls from this number no one talk to me
Private number
Cullompton
Sales call Automated call
SCAM - automated message claiming to be the National Crime Agency suspending your National Insurance account.
milena kowalska slough slough
Someone just called me on this number. I could hardly understand a word he said - he was shouting over a lot of noise in the background. He said he was from the NHS and wanted to discuss Covid symptoms so I asked him what the first digit of my NHS number is and he hung up. Clearly didn't fancy the 10/1 odds of being able to guess it correctly...