Don't fall for miracle supplement tricks

Summary — +442080044855

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Caller Name: Natasha (scam)
Caller Type: Scam
Location: United Kingdom
Reviews: 8

Expert Opinion

Verify every unsolicited caller's identity before sharing details. These calls from supposed senior health services start with friendly health queries on medications, diabetes, or jabs, building trust to pitch dubious vitamins or supplements like LIV PURE at bargain rates for pensioners. Callers probe for banking access, aiming to extract card info—classic scam tactics targeting the elderly. Hang up immediately if pressed for personal or financial data; report to Action Fraud. Register with the Telephone Preference Service to cut unwanted calls. Discuss any health concerns only with your GP, not random callers.

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Caller Names

Natasha (scam)
Jasmin (scam)
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Natasha

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Recent Reports for 020 8004 4855

442080044855 Scam Natasha (scam)

The woman named Natasha claimed to represent a Senior Citizens Centre, bombarded me with health, medication and diabetes questions, then tried to market pancreatic‑support tablets. I refused to give bank details, saying I’d consult my GP – definitely a scam.

442080044855 Scam Natasha (scam)

A person introduced herself as "Natasha" from a supposed "Senior Citizen Centre", asked about my medication, then attempted to sell LIV PURE vitamin supplements and pressed for my card details. I refused to share any real information; it was an obvious con targeting seniors.

442080044855 Harassment Call Natasha

This morning a woman called herself Natasha, discussing senior‑citizen health and safety, asking about flu and Covid vaccinations, medication, height, weight, and then probing my online banking before aggressively pitching a £33 vitamin deal for pensioners – I declined.

442080044855 Harassment Call Natasha (scam)

Earlier today a caller named Natasha spoke about senior health and safety, asked about my flu and Covid shots, medication, physical stats, and then inquired about my online banking before pushing a reduced‑price vitamin supplement for pensioners; I recognised the scam and rejected the offer.

442080044855 Scam Jasmin (scam)

The woman named Jasmin called an elderly relative, pretended to be from a local health authority and asked several health questions, then tried to push a miracle vitamin and even inquired about online banking – it was clearly a scam, avoid at all costs.

442080044855 Scam Jasmin (scam)

This morning a woman named Jasmin, claiming to be from Senior Livpure, sounded convincing and well‑versed in medical advice, then offered cheaper supplements. At 82 I wasn’t fooled; when she requested my credit‑card details I hung up. Others should be warned.

442080044855 Scam (scam)

She sounded pleasant while discussing healthcare before trying to push pricey tablets – clearly a scam.

442080044855 Scam (scam)

A lady claimed to be calling from the senior citizens register, inquired about my ailments and medication, then tried to sell odd vitamins – definitely a scam.

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