01746331163

Average Rating: Dangerous

Number Of Times Searched: 571

Country/Region: GBR

Last Checked Time: just now

01746331163 Comment Count: 5

  • 13/022025
    Anonymous - Caller hung up when answered, hence, AUTO CALL, seeing if someone would pickup, then your number is short listed for a follow up call, this time by a real person, you answer it, you will be in DANGER of being scammed by a real professional scammer, with fake convincing story of why you should do as they ask. Hence a loss of money from your bank account is most likely - WARNING - If anyone wants to talk to you, they will leave a message - make sure your answer machine is working and you will never miss a genuine call, any calls you don't no, never answer them or call them back, if you are unsure, ask family members to help - SCAMMERS they are looking for vulnerable people/victims - You don't no who is calling you, you do not recognise the number, DONT ANSWER IT – If its a genuine caller, they will leave a message on your answer machine with their details, if you don't recognise their details, phone a friend or family member to seek help.
  • 13/022025
    Anonymous - Rang asking for phone account holder from a mobile saying it’s important
  • 13/022025
    Anonymous - Looks like Vodafone, but I am not sure, because I didn't proceed.
  • 13/022025
    adam - just rang and hung up, possibly they want people to call back, as they do the same constantly it seems scam or fraud attempt so block them and do not answer at all
  • 13/022025
    Anonymous - Just rang then put phone down

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