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Someone called me from this number and closed .is it dangerous
P.A.Blanchard & Co Land Rover People
SCAM pretending to be O2
SPAM
i need a Uk number too
Missed call At the same time missed call on viber app, i checked the no there and I saw that the no doesnt have the app
Suppose to be online banking with news of unconfirmed transactions of £700 to Amazon. Don’t reply go direct to ur bank if concerns.
Unsolicited cold call. Call blocker activated no message left. Suspected robocall again.
Silent call Automated call
Fraud call. They said that they were calling from Santander Bank, they asked to speak to my husband who passed away 2 years ago. Informed Santander.
Fraud
A SCAM - be very careful as the person on the phone will try to get you to download a programme called "anydesk.com" which gives remote access to your computer. In my case the person said he was from SKY and was checking on my report on bad internet signal (that part was true). He took me through a few dialogue boxes (thankfully I knew that I was not changing settings). He then tried to get me to download the programme. Thankfully I questioned it. He hung up. The number he called from was 02036
pc pop-up warning access to this pc has been blocked for security reason and for safety contact windows help line 0203 376 6398 calling number claiming to be windows technical support line they definitely NOT Microsoft To remove the pop-up just restart your pc. you probably clicked on a search link in Bing or google
SCAM
Fake scammer Supposed purveyor of a job and was supposed to talk me through details of a job - which was freelance - too good to be true. Came via an ‘agency’ 30 mins a day freelance - payment through wallet and an unbelievable sum of money Told them I wasn’t available until Tuesday next week and this Carlo guy (pic of a woman) kept texting me randomly in the interim asking me how I was - then sending pics of a computer screen the next day showing NY library - asking if I knew where he was - beware
Amazon membership scam, hung up.
This was an automated call about a charge for Amazon Prime membership that had expired. I don't currently have an Amazon Prime membership, so this was almost certainly a scam call.
Fraud,INTERNET SCAMMERS.Claim to be from Internet Security,warning me that my card details have been stolen,and I should press a number to talk to one of their Experts
Trying to sell loft insultation in a round about way.
Didn’t recognise the number so didn’t answer. No message left