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Scam/FraudCryptoCom: A new device logged in from New Delhi (India), If this wasn't you please reach support on 02038969817.
CryptoCom: A new device logged in from New Delhi (India), If this wasn't you please reach support on 02038969817.
Pain in the but
Phoned around 5pm on a weekday. flagged up as ‘likely nuisance’ by my mobile I have blocked the number
Scam
Missed the called, tried to call back and it disconnected instantly numerous times
fake life insurance policy number
Pestering, doesn't leave message.
Hung up soon as I answered
Hung up as soon as i answered
Text Message claiming to be from Nat West about an attempted payment to eBay.
It's the diabetes eye screening team
Caller claimed they were from Vodafone. Seems to be a scam.
CryptoCom: A new device logged in from New Delhi (India), If this wasn't you please reach support on 02038969817
Said something about Clear Protect. Asking about life insurance which i don't have. I terminated call as unclear...
Insurance scam
Said they were from Vodafone claiming my SIM card was being blocked but they couldn’t prove anything they were saying
Insurance scam
Randomly called me most likely a scam
As IO was already on another call this went straight to voicemail. It was a number that I did not recognise. The...
Kandoo car finance
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