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Never trust an unexpected message that asks for personal details or payment links. Scammers repeatedly spoof well‑known brands such as Amazon, Hermes, O2, EE and the NHS from prefixes like +44 7305, making it hard to recognise the real source. Always verify the sender by contacting the official service through a known website or phone number, never via the supplied link. Block the number and report it to your mobile provider’s spam‑catcher (e.g., 7726). Keep a record of the text for evidence, and consider enabling two‑factor authentication on accounts that could be targeted. Regularly review billing alerts directly in your provider’s app to avoid falling for fake billing notifications.
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Recent Reports for 07305
Unsatisfactory rating given
Beware of this number
Hermes delivery link deemed fake
Fake delivery notification scam
Caution advised
Bad reputation
Number are bad
Fake delivery notification
Scam texts from fake companies
Dont trust this
Caution is recommended
Warning sign
Unfavorable experience reported
User advises caution
Caution advised
bad experience reported
Text from Hermes seem like fishing, ask for birth date
Hermes email scams detected
Fraudulent activity
User rating is very bad
Disappointing experience
Negative feedback
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Hermes delivery scam dont fall for it
Caution and negative review advised
Claims Hermes parcel delivery issue
Hermes scam attempt detected
Caution is advised
Recieved a suspicous call asking me to login to Lloyds bank with my informations