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Pedo
Dating scammer. SIMM is not active. Wifi calling only
Recorded message saying unlawful deduction from Visor card. Obvious scam. Google search says phone number belongs to McGregor's Signs Ltd which is curious.
Positive number
SCAM from customer services. Whose?
Silent call
Excellent Deal on my 02 contract
SCAM call. Automated message, no introduction just I have authorised a money transfer and spent £400 on Amazon which I had not. Wanted me to press 1 to ok 2 to dispute or 3 to speak to an advisor. I hung up as it's an obvious scam. Be careful as all these ways of getting your details are sometimes convincing. Not today though !!!
Offering meetings, offering huge number of clients. This is relating construction works. I believe this is Fraudsters fishing around UK
Silent call
Safe number
This is a financial phishing call. Blickdd
SCAM. Automated phone call to say someone had used our Visa card for a international transaction.
Sales call - unsolicited about a sim card package Not requested or wanted
SCAM or Fraud not sure I have had a number of calls saying bt open reach you have a problem I am not a bt customer and told the caller so. He became annoyed when I challenged his location and asked him for the weather outside where he worked in ""London" I also asked him what I.P. he was using to say I had a fault He could not answer either Following that the rest of the conversation was the caller digging a bigger hole to prove it was not a genuine call Avoid engaging Ted
Fraud. They phone you just after *they* request access to your account via your phone company's website by using the "Forgotten Password" link, so that the real phone company will send an OTC (one-time-code) to your mobile for verification. These criminals then call you saying they're from your phone company and ask for the OTC that you've just received. If you give it to them, they can then enter the OTC on your real phone company's website and gain access to your account, change your
SPAM
SPAM
Received 3 calls this week (13th. - 17th. March) on Monday, Tuesday and Friday. Female caller asked to speak to someone not at this address, claiming to be from Virgin Media. Very difficult to understand, possibly East Asian.
Fraud. Came up as potential fraud on my phone's screen. Call rejected and number blocked.