Is this a scam

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Morning funsters last night at 11.30 I got a text with a verification code then a call then another verification code. I just ignored it turned the phone off. Looking this morning it is supposed to be a Google phone number +1202458888. I have bought nothing from the internet to use a code. Any ideas please.
 
Sounds like a scam tbh.

Cheers James
 
Morning funsters last night at 11.30 I got a text with a verification code then a call then another verification code. I just ignored it turned the phone off. Looking this morning it is supposed to be a Google phone number +1202458888. I have bought nothing from the internet to use a code. Any ideas please.
They can work scam phone calls to show any number
 
Scam Avoid like the plague.
 
Anything, any number or organisation that you don't recognise, ignore and delete. If its genuine they will continue to attempt to contact you by other means or leave messages. Even consider carefully one that you recognise, never click links or dial numbers.

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Sounds like a scammer trying to get into one of your accounts that is protected by 2 step verification. Don't give them the number or they're in 😳
 
Definitely a scam.
A few months ago Mr Offagain had a letter (in German) from Amazon.de demanding payment for an unspecified item . He hasn’t even got an account with Amazon.uk , let alone the German branch.
He ignored it.
A couple of weeks later another arrived. Then one from a debt collection company. Then another from the debt collection company.
So he contacted U.K. customer services who obviously knew nothing but gave him the contact details for their German equivalent. He reported it to them and they’re investigating.
 
Posting about this kind of thing is always helpful all round.
Scammers have no limits on the tricks they will try.
We had a phone call a couple of weeks ago, she would only speak to Robert, I asked the company name and she gave me some LETTERS that meant nothing. I then asked her what the company did and she refused to answer me, she had to speak to Robert.
In the end she said she would send a letter, strangely that letter has never arrived.
Something about how furtive she was made alarm bells ring.
 
Received an email yesterday from a David Greenwood, he is offering a new Dyson vacuum cleaner worth £378 for just £2. All I have to do is click the link to "Fill in your delivery address".

Not going to happen.

Geoff
 
Classic phishing scam: pretend your account is already hacked to scare you, then get you to provide all your details to fix it.
 
Had one 2 days ago. Last thursday changed internet over to fibre. They said the new router would arrive in a couple of days and it would fit through a standard size letterbox. On monday we were out shopping and received a text to say they DPD couldn't deliver a parce and if i wanted to reschedule it would cost £3. Contacted DPD who said they had no record of a parcel to my address and also did not charge for rescheduling. Could have been quite easy as i was expecting a delivery to click on the link and pay with debit card.

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Had a call today from "SKY technical department" there is a problem with my internet connection, they need to take me through the process to rectify.
I asked for evidence of who he was and to confirm he was from Sky, asked for my reference number which he said starts with the letters, SKY
What a surprise,
When i asked for further details, he hung up :giggle:
 
The door-to-door Traveller blokes offering to fix guttering / pressure wash my drive / cut trees etc. are back as well.

Haven't seen any Jehovah's Witnesses in a long while so that's one benefit of lockdown. I almost miss them ... well, not really.
 
If you type the telephone number into the internet then nine times out of ten it will indicate if its a scam.

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Another angle, I got this today and no I didn’t react!
 

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I had a call this week on the landline she informed she was the environmental office r for Walesmy response was 'thats a big job' she hung up :LOL:
 
We received a call today from a mobile number. Rita said, "I don't recognise that number on the display", and when I looked, neither did I. :cautious::cautious::cautious:
I picked the phone up and said out loud, "GO ON THEN, WHAT'S YOUR SCAM FOR ME TODAY?

The reply came back.......................... "Jock, it's Jaws. About that printed circuit board you sent me, etc, etc."

Oh bu@@er. :whatthe: ............................. :rofl:

The other week there, I did the same to a withheld number. It turned out to be a call for Rita, from a senior member of the hospital IBD Team. :doh:

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
Companies don't do near enough to stop this kind of thing.

I posted a tool vault on gumtree earlier tonight and within 10 minutes I had one guy whatsapping me asking generic questions - 'any faults with it?' etc

He then said he'd take it but only if I use gumtree delivery. Never heard of it so went back on to gumtree to look for this delivery service. First thing I see is a poster saying 'beware of buyers asking to use gumtree delivery'.

Blocked and reported his whatsapp.
 

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