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Scam caller +27 31 941 1472 ☎ +27319411472
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It appears that the caller, claiming to be from Global Travel or RTR Distributors, is attempting to scam individuals by offering fake vouchers or discounts, and then asking for personal and sensitive information such as ID numbers and banking details. The caller often hangs up when questioned about their legitimacy or the source of the recipient's contact information. Based on user insights, it's clear that these calls are part of a larger scamming operation, and recipients should exercise extreme caution when receiving such calls. To avoid falling prey to these scams, it's essential to never provide personal or financial information to unknown callers, and to verify the authenticity of any offers or promotions before engaging with the caller. If you receive a call from this number, it's best to hang up immediately and report the incident to the relevant authorities.
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Babuza i-ID yami ngoxolo, ngemuva kwalokho ngabe ngiyeke ingcingo. Kuyacaca ukuthi kuyizimfihlo ezimbi. Ngiyakhathazeka ngalokhu.
Fraudsters seeking your ID and banking info to rip you off
Scam alert. They phoned asking if I'd gotten R19000 in discount vouchers; I said no. She said sorry for the hold-up and needs my info to sign me up. When I inquired what she was signing me up for, she disconnected. This isn't the first such call—questions make them hang up.
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Fraud alert: Got a ring from this contact claiming I'd won a 19000 prize voucher. When I denied applying for it and questioned their source for my digits, they hung up. Dialed them back, but line was busy.
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Fraud alert—they queried if I'd gotten my voucher, so I probed further. She stayed composed, provided my full name, but foolishly I shared my ID. When I asked the trick, she admitted a R99.99 fee to activate. I backed out then. These crooks siphon small sums under R100 from accounts.
Global travel—who are they? They hang up if you question them
Scam artists requesting ID and bank info, unable to answer basic queries. I ended the call, but they persisted in ringing.
Upon asking the GLOBAL TRAVEL rep how they acquired my number—given that my info is safeguarded under the POPI Act—and to which address they mailed the alleged 20,000 discount vouchers, the woman hung up. Initially, they referenced my valid SA cellphone and even my nickname. The only source for that detail is my cellphone provider, due to their administrative oversight on official docs.
Received a call offering 70% off at select shops, but they wanted my ID number—I refused to share.
Got a ring from them claiming I've scored a R19000 voucher; they only wanted my initials and ID, but I played dumb saying I forgot my ID. Now they're blowing up my phone nonstop. What's the deal with these characters?
Global Travel collaborates with RTR Distributors. They promise discounts up to 70% in Cape Town stores where we shop. They requested my ID and more info. I told them I'd verify first before sharing, and they disconnected.