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Doet zich voor als support van blockchain.com noemt zich Mark Webber. Ze sturen een email om net te doen alsof ze geen gegevens van je vragen. Ze sturen met het emailadres support@emailblockchain.com een mail. Dit is een fake emailadres. Het originele emailadres van blockchain support is support@blockchain.com. Ze zeggen dat je account moet verifiëren omdat er BTC nog op je wallet staat.
just called a loud whoosh noise then they hang up
They said they were from HMRC. That I was due a refund due to my tax on a ppi claim. I have never claimed on a ppi form. I asked them to put the information in the post, they declined saying they don’t use the post. I then said we’ll send me an email and if you are HMRC you will have my email address. They then said if I changed my mind to phone them. Very strange
SCAM Indian scam center claiming to be social housing
Fraud
SCAM
this is a scam, I don't have a bit coin account. I suspect a data breach, and I was next on the list Do not give out your details especially you bank
Upon answering it plays an automated about HMRC trying to send a letter that had been returned. Hung up after 1 sentence, but this is likely Fraud/SCAM.
SCAM
Automated call
SCAM text message from this number stating “Your Apple Pay has been suspended, please update your details by visiting: https://my-apple-wallet-id.com” I do not have or use apple pay
SCAM
Fraud
SCAM
Claim to have shipment belongimg to me and asking for call back
Bank account fraud
Calling about life insurance offers
Recorded voice claiming to be Amazon and saying I'd been charged £95 for Prime, and to dial '1' if I didn't agree. A quick check with the Amazon website confirmed this to be BS. We wonder where dialling '1' would go and at what cost?
said they were o2 offering discount not true spam call
Spam Bot