64223031924

64223031924 is a Spoofed Caller ID used by scammers who will manipulate the number so that the call appears to be coming from a local or well-known phone number, making it more likely to be trusted or answered.

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    64223031924 is a Spoofed Caller ID used by scammers who will manipulate the number so that the call appears to be coming from a local or well-known phone number, making it more likely to be trusted or answered.

    During today, the number 64223031924 was searched by users 0 time. This number was also searched 0 time yesterday. In total, users searched 50 times in last 30 days. Most of them are trying to find out who is calling from this number and what is the purpose of this number.

    Until now, phone number 64223031924 has received 1 report with an average rating of 1 out of 5 and the most recent user rating left for this phone number was 1 out of 5. If you have a different experience with this number, please leave your own review.

    So far, Caller ID 64223031924 has a history of being a scam call. In total, this number has been found to be fraudulent 1 time. The last time this phone number was reported as a scam was on 9 May 2024.

    The number 64223031924 could also be written in many formats such as 64223031924, 6422 30 31 924, +6164223031924, 006164223031924, 0116164223031924, +61 6422 303 1924, 00 61 6422 303 1924, 011 61 6422 303 1924.

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    Scam. Asked if they were speaking to (my full name) so I asked who was calling. Indian sounding guy claimed to be John from Amazon. Told him I don't have an Amazon account and to stop scamming innocent people. He said "shut up" before hanging up.

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    Telephone scammers try to steal your money or personal information. Scams may come through phone calls from real people, robocalls, or text messages.

    Call or message may be a scam if:

    • You're asked for personal information or money;
    • Text messages tell you to urgently click a link or call a number;
    • The call or text pretends to be from someone you trust like your phone company or bank;
    • You're being threatened or made to feel scared;
    • The caller wants to access and control your computer.

    To protect yourself:

    • Don't answer if you don't know who it is. Let the call go to voicemail.
    • If a caller leaves a message claiming to be from known organisation, cross check the number the call came from against the organisation's official website.
    • Never share any personal information about yourself or your bank details.
    • Don't click on any links. Never let a stranger take control of your computer.
    • Do not send any money.
    • Block calls on your mobile phone. Your phone company can tell you how to block calls to your home phone.

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