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Old 19-06-2024, 13:27   #35
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Re: O2 scam calls

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
I'm just glad my Samsung phone has its own system for alerting me to who is calling and if its suspected spam etc. That way I don't answer. If they genuinely want me they'll leave a message.

I do love the "Suspected Spam" warning on the display.



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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
I don't answer numbers unless I recognise then, or Im expecting a call.

I normally don't, but I'm getting a lot of "Private Number" call and numbers I don't know, but as these could be about my dads health car I have to answer them.
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