Has +447985196271 been reported to ScamWarners?
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The phone number +447985196271 appears in 7 scam reports submitted by ScamWarners members, under Au Pair Scams, ** PRIVATE ** Victim support. This is a record of what our community has reported — not a determination about any person. If this phone number has contacted you, we'd urge caution: don't send money, gift cards, or cryptocurrency, and don't share personal or financial details.
Reports mentioning this number
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. From: howard frank <[email protected]> Subject: AUPAIR JOB OFFER Dear, I am a busy single dad living at 25,WICKHAM ROAD, BECKENHAM, KENT, UK.I need the service of a…
This scammer also calls himself Andrew Nicolas William and Dr Stephen Murray. You can see these scams here: Andrew Nicolas Williams Dr Stephen Murray and will notice that he sends the same photographs when he is pretendi…
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. This is the same scammer who also pretends to be called Andrew Nicholas Williams, Dr Katherine Anderson, and Dr Stephen Murray. You can see these scams from here: …
This scammer also calls himself Dr Katherine Anderson and Dr Stephen Murray, and uses the same redirect telephone numbers in those scams as well. You can read about the Dr Katherine Anderson scam here: http://www.scamwar…
There is a real Dr Stephen Murray of the James Cook University Hospital - but these emails are not from him; they are from a scammer who is pretending to be him. This fake Dr Stephen Murray does not have an au pair posit…
One au pair that i have warned, is helping me with sending au pair scam e mails, which gives us a lot of info about new lads, and to post them on the forums. This time she has send me an e mail with WU payment details, w…
This is an au pair scam. There is no real job, and this scammer will try to make you pay for non existent work permits, visa, and other travel documents. Don't fall for this scam! From: Dr Katherine Anderson <katherine.a…
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