Persistent ringing from this one. Bloke with an overseas twang mentioned something about the washing machine. Utter rubbish scam!
Appliance cover scam – what to watch out for! - +44 1697 575857 (01697 575857)
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If you get a call from +441697575857 offering appliance cover or asking for bank details, it’s almost certainly a scam. They’ll use a friendly Indian accent, claim to be from a company like ‘Domestic Care’, and pressure you to provide personal info for a direct debit. Hang up straight away and don’t share any details. Block the number on your handset and report it to your provider. Keep an eye on your accounts for unauthorised withdrawals and consider a credit‑freeze if you suspect your details have been compromised. Regularly update your call‑blocking list to stop the nuisance.
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Rang at 8:05am and then 10:42pm the night before. A bunch of calls across several days. Spotted it on this site and blocked 'em. Cheers to everyone who shared, and massive thanks for the site itself – lifesaver!
Tech using VoIP for scams—there ought to be rules forcing real numbers to show up, bloody ridiculous.
Why won't these callers leave my phone alone? They keep ringing without success, yet persist. I never pick up unknown numbers, so quit trying or get someone to stop it. Blocking numbers is pointless—I'm fed up.
Some foreigner rang about my appliance warranty, saying it could get upgraded if I just handed over my bank info for the paperwork. Yeah, right.
The phone was picked up but nobody spoke. Likely a fraudulent operation.
A woman named Mary, speaking with an Indian accent, called from Domestic Care to sell appliance coverage. They'd send documents only after taking my bank info for direct debit setup. Refused to email it first. Odd behaviour.
Tele Talk rang about my phone bill. Indian caller named John Smith (so creative). Total fraud.
Yet another dodgy outfit employing VoIP to mask themselves with a Brampton prefix