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Like other reviewer, I had the same call today from a lady with a very strong accent and could not understand a word she was saying apart from hearing 02. Told her I wasn't with 02, she said you are, (I think). Put the phone down and blocked it. Does make me laugh when these spammers try to tell you, you have a product when you don't, do they really think we are that stupid!!
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Received a sms from +447394385685 ... Need a loan? Easy and quick to apply Up to £5000 SherlockLoans.co.uk REPAPR 1,192% Text STOP to 07707450249 to opt out ... In this site i see the number is from Tuva, Russia ... Very strange, the numbet has UK prefix ... I blocked both numbers
Scam caller.
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I had a phone call re banking and I think this is a scam
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Scammer.
Tried scamming my nan saying it’s her son
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Got a call from this number, recorded message saying my Amazon account due to run out, and £87 had been taken from my bank, if I didn't want to keep amazon to press star button. As I dont have amazon. I knew this was a scam. checked my bank everything as it should be. Please be care full, as getting worse
Very beautiful, chatty, sexy, passionate and an amazing BJ.definitely recommend this beauty x
its a Friendly number Information Safe number Courier
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Indian accent, claiming to be from O2 offering 30% discount on your plan. They try to trick you by submitting a 'forgotten password' command onto your account. You receive a genuine text message from O2 with a security code. They try to convince you that's the 'discount activation code' and ask you to give it to them, presumably to hack your account while on the phone to you. Do not give them anything! Fraud
Caller said they were from O2. Said there was suspicious activity on my account, then a text turned up that looked to have come from O2. The text had a code number that they wanted to "prove I was the account holder. I'm sorry. This is an obvious scam. They'd use that code to hijack my account, change the address, and order as many high end phones and tablets as O2 would let them. O2 never call or text if you have an email address added to your account details. But O2 DEFFINATLY need to prevent t