A fraudster swiped my cash; the police and Action Fraud haven't helped. They use VOIP numbers to appear UK‑based, but the culprit is actually in India.
Business scam from spoofed UK number?
Summary — +442921880659
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Relentless phone calls from this number often feature a strong Indian accent, with callers pretending to be from Worldpay to flog card machines at bargain rates. These chaps push for your card details, but stutter when pressed on specifics, revealing the scam underneath. It's a classic ploy using VoIP to spoof a UK number from Cardiff, masking their overseas base. Don't engage—hang up straight away and report to Action Fraud. Block the number to dodge the hassle, and never share personal info over unsolicited calls. Scammers like this prey on businesses, so stay vigilant and verify any legit offers directly with your provider.
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Recent Reports for 029 2188 0659
Relentless Indian caller tried to hawk a product he barely understood while demanding card details. Steer clear of this scammer!
Received a call from an Indian man with a heavy accent claiming to represent Worldpay and pitching extremely low rates. I bombarded him with questions, and he began to stutter and seemed unsure of his replies. Definitely a scam – 100%.
Encountered a scammer pushing a card‑machine sale.
Someone claimed to be from WorldPay offering a card machine, speaking with a thick Asian accent that made comprehension difficult.
Fraudulent credit‑card scheme.
A caller attempted to get me to fork out £1 a month, though his Indian accent was clear.
A caller attempted a card‑machine scam, asking if I use a card machine, yet they didn’t know my name, my current provider, or answer any questions, seemed unable to deviate from a script, couldn’t state their location despite a strong Indian accent, and my phone even showed Cardiff.
I've been recieving constant and relentles phone calls from this number
This call is fraudulent
Scam attempt
Received a call about card machines, likely a scam, but I cut it short before anything could happen.