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Are older than one monthRpdubz reported the number 061889817400 as Negative
Harry called from Call Blocker Dept wanting to verify my name, address and visa debit card details.Needless to say I did not give any information and told him to stop trying to scam me.He was very cheerful and polite so unsuspecting customers would fall for his scam.
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