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Phone scam warning

by isleofman.com 16th July 2007
Police are warning the public over a phone scam targeting Island residents.

It involves a recorded call from a well-spoken man claiming to be from Lloyds TSB.

He asks people to press any button on their phone, but when they do so they are directed to a premium rate number.

The bank says it doesn’t use recorded messages to contact the public and police say anybody receiving such a call should hang up immediately.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 16th, July 2007 06:31pm.

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