Scam trying to sell fake meds. Unbelievable pitch.
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Resumo — +1000000000
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esse número +1000000000 surge de forma imprevisível, confundindo e irritando quem recebe as ligações. Relatos mostram uma mistura de golpes comuns, como promessas falsas de prêmios ou alertas de cartões bloqueados pedindo dados pessoais, além de chamadas automáticas silenciosas ou de telemarketing. Muitos usuários notam que é um número inválido, usado para mascarar origens reais, possivelmente de cobradores de dívidas ou hackers testando linhas. Para se proteger, bloqueie o número imediatamente no seu celular ou app de operadora, ative filtros de spam e nunca forneça informações sensíveis. Se persistir, registre queixa na Anatel ou polícia para rastreamento. Fique atento a padrões: silêncio ao atender ou vozes robóticas são sinais de alerta. Assim, evita-se cair em armadilhas digitais que visam roubar dados ou tempo.
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Telefone duvidoso, não atendi, pareceu bem esquisito ganhar uma chamada desse número.
Advertising for vacation packages. Spam.
Tried to sell me solar energy. Not ready for that.
Got a call from this number trying to sell me some home improvement services. I didn't ask for it and hung up right away.
Other type, maybe a survey. Declined, too busy. Whatever it was.
Asked for payment info. Scam.
Tried to scare me with a virus on my phone. Blocked instantly.
Not spam, but still an unwanted interruption.
Seemed like a survey call. Short and not too bad.
Fffv
Just gibberish, no clue what that's about, dude.
Financial services call about investments. Sounded risky, passed.
Just initials.
Called once in the evening, didn't say anything. Feels like a wrong number or something sketchy. Won't answer next time.
Highly suspicious and odd number.
It appears this phone number is linked to multiple scams, including one where the scammer claimed I had made a purchase from Amazon, which I knew was false since I don't use Amazon, and when asked for verification, they were unable to provide it, leading me to believe it's essential to report such numbers to the FTC and utilize call blocking services.
I got the same suspisious text, so I hit up PG&E and they said it wasn't them. They're looking into it, I gess
Turns out I was rong, this message was actualy from PG&E. We got another one later saying they were gonna rotate power outages or somthing
Just got hit with a call from 10000000000 - no voicemail, just a bunch of fake crap trying to get my money. Smh, why do these scammers even bother?
So I got this sketcy call from 1-000-000-0000 yesterday at 8:20pm claming to be from PG&E. The message was all over the place - first it said somthing about no more power outages, then it asked me to press a bunch of numbers. I'm pretty shure it's a scam
My phone started blowing up while I was cruisin' down the high way, and I saw this weird number on my bluetooth display
Multiple daily calls are being made, typically 3 or 4 times
It's worth examining the pattern of numbers involved.
Dude, whats the point of posting in this thread if you're just gonna get defensiv?
Received a junk fax about a fake company called Local Credit & Trust, prompting me to fax back for a free quote
A call was made claiming a large sum of money had been won, which was met with skepticism.
Yesterday, some dude calld me and litterally said 'hello' - that's it.
james aint gonna reply he aint been here in yearss
i herd u gotta call 15 ppl or ull get cursed