01306 230756
Scam/FraudThis number called me saying they were from Sky. They said they were having recent complaints about Sky services and...
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They took out an I phone in my name,they had all my bank details. When the phone arrived at my address they phoned saying they were from sky,knew all my details and said that they had sent the phone in error and a courier would pick it up
Opened a contract phone up in my name then tried to get some one to come to my house to collect it reported to police bank and o2
Reported from 21 UK cities
Walton on Thames, London (Shadwell), Durham, Westminster, Thornbury, Kings Lynn, High Wycombe, Streatham, Chelmsford, Galgate, Bearsden, Bubbenhall, Fulwood, Bedford, Batley, Brentford, Great Stukeley, London (City of Westminster), Coulsdon, Jarrow, Billington
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Rang twice, Spoke with a bad Indian accent, didn't understand what she said, my phone flagged it as spam on the screen
Weird, called and hung up after a few seconds!
Rang off when i answered call.
Called offering a call block service. The equipment would be delivered in a few days and all I had to do was plug it...
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