01357 403385
Scam/FraudSent a text message first to say he was owed money. Once rang tried to get my dad ro use card reader to get money...
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Claimed to be Vodafone offering discount on my line rental for being with them for a long time, they sent me a text which appeared from Vodafone asked for code (i was half asleep and had just upgraded so i went along with it), then he confirmed my email and i received another code from Vodafone which he requested (it was at this point i realised i was being a fool), i hung up and reported to Vodafone who confirmed it was a scam and they didnt call.
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Normanton, Sheffield, Winchelsea Beach, Barnsley, London, Canterbury, Cleveleys, Kingskerswell, Hayes, Burngreave, Thornaby, Braunstone, London (Shadwell), Ellesmere Port, Kingston upon Thames, Luton, Langford Budville, Morden, Salford, Llantrisant, Carpenders Park
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