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Internet scam with US accent
Be wary of unsolicited calls that drop into silence or feature vague accents. These are hallmark traits of tech‑support scams that try to frighten you into paying for a non‑existent repair. If the caller never identifies a legitimate company, refuses to provide a callback number, or asks for remote‑access software, hang up immediately. Never share personal details or banking information over the phone unless you initiated the contact and can verify the organisation. Register the number with the national do‑not‑call list and report the incident to the relevant fraud authority. Staying skeptical and keeping a record of the call helps protect your privacy.
Internet scam with US accent
Connected but no one spoke, suspicious.