07307 523851
Scam/FraudScam
Scam
No message left / silent call
Friendly lad who helped me with customer care.
I received two calls this weekend (Sat & Sun afternoon both between 3-5pm) from this number 0800 028 2321. Both...
Missed call didn’t leave message
rip of call saying they are from o2
I missed the call so rang back, it failed to connect so I've blocked it
12.34pm 20/6/26. 'Mary' with an Asian accent. Said she was from Microsoft calling re a problem with my computer. When...
Left a voicemail saying please add my number on WhatsApp, sounds like an AI voice
Are you the homeowner?
Said from indeed.
Got a text with the information of a valid transaction & all the correct info. I called Capital One to confirm...
NHS 111 - Call back from medical practitioner at NHS 111
Text saying ‘are you around for a quick word?’
The Co-Operative Bank Fraud Team, Automated message call to inform that there was suspicious activity on my account...
I answered but no reply Blocked this number
Fake EE call. Saying he was calling to give me a 30% discount for being a good customer, and asked how much I pay. ...
Claimed to be from lastminute .com I was looking at holidays through what I think was their website, just not sure...
Rings on mobile just one ring ,that’s it !
Curry’s on behalf of partners regarding broadband offer.
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