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Fraud O2 caller from ‭0330 303 5323‬

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Just had an interesting conversation with someone who purports to be an O2 adviser ringing from ‭0330 303 5323‬ with an offer of Apple stuff. Alarm bells began to ring when they asked for my address and bank details. Which I did not offer. They rang off when I suggested that they either pass me on to their line manager or give me their name, phone and extension number.
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A common occurance.
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https://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/Strange-calls-0330-303-5323/td-p/1056133
A common occurance.
Block the number so they can't contact you again.
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You did  exactly the right thing @Anonymous. Never, never, never give out your name or address or bank details to a cold caller. There's so much publicity about these kinds of scams these days I'm amazed that anyone still does.

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An offer of Apple stuff? That’s definitely alarm bells as for all Apple stuff they’d be out to make a ton of cash not likely a decent offer

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@Anonymous wrote:

An offer of Apple stuff? That’s definitely alarm bells as for all Apple stuff they’d be out to make a ton of cash not likely a decent offer


I doubt there would be any phone sent whether it was Apple or not. Once you give your bank details over, job done. That's all they want....

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Maybe they're just desperate to get rid of the old tat wink
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Maybe they're just desperate to get rid of the old tat wink

That would be very desperate. The reason Apple​is used is because it seems people are desperate to get their hands on one for Christmas gifts. Big money coming from those accounts. 

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As we've already identified it as a scam on previous threads....those words 'and now if you just give me your bank details' would send me running for the hills...then I would block the number...angry

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@Cleoriff wrote:

As we've already identified it as a scam on previous threads....those words 'and now if you just give me your bank details' would send me running for the hills...then I would block the number...angry


Sentiments echoed by myself. 

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