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I have recently had two of these - purporting to be from O2 and offering me a 30% discount. I was immediately suspicious as very recently I had an email from O2 about a small increase in my bill and I rang them up to see how much the increase was.
I Goofled the two numbers and they are both scams. I didn't keep them talking at all but looking at the online comments they eventually try and get bank details from you.
So O2 customers beware !
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^^^ Just an urban myth, in my opinion, Barsel:
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Chris, I was round visiting an elderly neighbour (93yrs old) and I meant to tell her about this but forgot.
While I was there, her phone rang and even though she didn't recognise the number, she answered it on hands-free and I heard a man ask, 'Can you hear me?' Just as she said Yes, I shouted to her, it's a scam, but she carried on talking and asked what he wanted. He said he was returning a call about her driveway, at which point she told him to ???? off, she hadn't phoned anyone about her driveway.
I'd heard about it from a friend of mine, so I'm not sure about it being an Urban Myth.
Better to be safe than sorry.😀