Claiming to be from Allianz bank, doing a survey. Know my name but i didnt fall for it
Why a fake survey from Ipsos feels like a phishing attack!
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Strangely enough, a handful of numbers can turn a harmless‑sounding questionnaire into a relentless privacy nightmare. Callers use an Indian accent, claim affiliation with banks or known market‑research firms, and pepper the conversation with basic personal queries—name, age, address, even income. The goal is to harvest personal data that can be sold or used for phishing later. Since the number rarely appears in official directories, treat any unsolicited call requesting details as suspicious. Hang up, avoid answering follow‑up rings, and add the line to your phone’s block list. Report persistent offenders to your carrier and, if the caller pretends to be a bank, alert the bank’s fraud desk directly.
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Recent Reports for 322962000
Recieved a call from this number too, turned of my phone and they cant reach me anymore
Anoying calls from this number, always in the afternoon
I dont answer unknown numbers, too much spam
Debt collector, thats all i need
Got a call from this number, claiming to do a survey. Asked me to answer yes or no but then started asking for my name, got suspisious and hung up