CO2 company, Ewa
Kredyt we frankach – pułapka telefoniczna?
Podsumowanie — +483774620
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Uwaga! Nie podawaj żadnych danych osobowych, jeśli ktoś dzwoni i twierdzi, że masz kredyt we frankach, którego nie brałeś. Zazwyczaj są to oszustwa telefoniczne bazujące na presji i fałszywych obietnicach odszkodowania. Zanim odpowiesz, sprawdź w banku lub w swoim systemie e‑bankowym, czy rzeczywiście istnieje taki kredyt. Jeśli numer jest nieznany, zablokuj go w telefonie i zgłoś do operatora oraz do BIK lub policji. Unikaj automatycznych komunikatów i nie klikaj w linki podawane podczas rozmowy. Zachowaj czujność i nie daj się wyłudzić.
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Oceń ten numer — +483774620
Najnowsze zgłoszenia dla 3774620
They try to sell me a credid in francs and talk about bank rekompensations
To typowy numer oszustwa – dzwonią, obiecują szybki zysk, a potem znikają. Lepiej go zablokować.
Someone wanted to rent my cabin for New Year's, unfortunately, it's no longer available
This number is asociated with a scam about frank credits
Potential scam alert
Some woman cald me, claimg I owe her a depts in swiss francs
I didnt ansver the call, but i think its a suspisous number
I recieved calls from differnt numbers, including this one, for several days, reporting it to the police dont seem to work, so report it to UKE, UODO and UOKiK insted
Woman called about a Swiss franc loan I never took, so far only one call
Scammers offering help with frank credit
A lady asking about franc loans
Apparently a useless call
chcieli wyciągać informacje na temat kredytu we frankach, ale ja rozłączyłem się, bo nie chcialem im udzielać danych
Oferta kredytu we frankach, ale to oszustwo
Some individuals are trying to extract data based on a franc loan, and the best solution is to agree and then ask for their name, at which point they hang up because they have no information to provide, or you can give them a fake name and waste their time
Today, a scammer called me, over 37,000 people have checked this number, can't the police locate this Radom number
Their approach to scamming is remarkably clever, lacking any substantive information. Reject them outright.
On saturday they try to obtain personal data under the pretext of possiblity to recover interes from credit in swiss francs
They're trying to extract data based on a loan in francs - the best solution is to agree, saying you have such a loan and didn't get a refund... or whatever they're talking about. Then there are two options: if you don't want them to call again, ask for the name associated with the system... because you want to verify - at this point, they hang up because they don't have any name and want to extract YOUR data. Or give them any name to mess with them - I did this on a prepaid number that's going to expire anyway, and they call even more often, wasting their time, because I hang up in the middle of the conversation...
They try to extract data based on a franc loan, asking for confirmation and then trying to get personal info, but hang up when asked for their own data
Lady with informations about swiss francs credits, it's a scam!!!
Several calls from this number were made to me, though not consecutively, and after reading the reviews, I found that the call frequency is indeed high, as my friends also received calls from it
An automated voice, likely a woman, inquiring about a loan in francs, the company name was unclear, something like 'co3 kosp', and the website was mentioned as 'www.botolit.com'
Scam call about a non-existent loan in Swiss francs
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This is a scam about credit in foreign currencies, claiming to be an expert in retrieving wrongly charged interest
Mazur lady was calling about a swiss francs credit, wich never happend, after inform her she will be reported, the call was cut
The person who called me from this number was inexperienced and struggled to read from the script, attempting to discuss a mortgage in Swiss francs, be cautious as the goal is to obtain personal data for scamming purposes
Apparently, a woman claimed I had taken out a credit in Swiss francs, but when I denied it, the call ended abruptly, similar to the previous report