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Another Scam!
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Had a phone call from Amazon to say they were deducting £79.99 (I think)
From my account for Amazon Prime. She kept on saying things and I was having to really shout at her to say I did not want and had never signed up for this.
This has happened before. I called in my bank and told them about it.
She looked at my account and said nothing was pending but she would keep her eyes on my account to check things are ok.
What a performance again.
From my account for Amazon Prime. She kept on saying things and I was having to really shout at her to say I did not want and had never signed up for this.
This has happened before. I called in my bank and told them about it.
She looked at my account and said nothing was pending but she would keep her eyes on my account to check things are ok.
What a performance again.
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Amazon never call people about payments:
https:/ /conver sation. which.c o.uk/mo ney/ama zon-pri me-rene wal-sca m-phone -call/
Wanna watch some spammers at work?
Short version:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/a v/stori es-5166 0982/cr iminals -on-cct v-scamm ers-cau ght-red -handed
Full programme on iPlayer:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /progra mmes/m0 00fzx2
https:/
Wanna watch some spammers at work?
Short version:
https:/
Full programme on iPlayer:
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Only to add that the programme Buenchico linked to was utter rubbish, a futile waste of tens of thousands of pounds.
There is a simple answer to phone scammers.
1) F*** off, (say it nicely if you must)
and
2) switch off (your PC).
Switch on again, and 99.9% of the time, their ‘warning’ message will be gone.
Allen
There is a simple answer to phone scammers.
1) F*** off, (say it nicely if you must)
and
2) switch off (your PC).
Switch on again, and 99.9% of the time, their ‘warning’ message will be gone.
Allen