Play People's Postcode Lottery

Play People's Postcode Lottery. They phoned me twice last night and the second time they said it was because i entered a competition. A spokeswoman for people's postcode lottery said those who won prizes over £1,000 were always contacted via telephone.

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Impersonation of people’s postcode lottery accounted for 49% of all reports. At the moment, our calling line identification. The black country bugle annual 2021 is going on sale from october 26, right up until march 2021.

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Calls from mobiles between 3p and 40p per minute depending on your call package. They phoned me twice last night and the second time they said it was because i entered a competition. Calls started on 19 august 2021.

The Scam Begins By Saying That ‘We Are Happy To Let You Know That Your Postcode Has Been Chosen As The Winner Of Today’s Drawing Of People’s Postcode Lottery’.


Then they said unfortunately i didn't win the prize but won a free entry. ⚠️ according to our users’ reports, there is a high probability that the telephone number 01138241393 that called you is a lottery scam! 02034091977 is a landline and located in london (uk).

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“anyone who has any doubts about a call from someone claiming to be from the postcode lottery should hang up and call us on 0808 109 8765. This number has been searched 593 times. “anyone who has any doubts about a call from someone claiming to be from the postcode lottery should hang up and call us on 0808 109 8765.

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The black country bugle annual 2021 is going on sale from october 26, right up until march 2021. Impersonation of people’s postcode lottery accounted for 49% of all reports. 9 july 2013 at 6:18pm in praise, vent & warnings.

At The Moment, Our Calling Line Identification.


A spokeswoman for people's postcode lottery said those who won prizes over £1,000 were always contacted via telephone. David mackenzie, trading standards manager at the highland council, told north ayrshire local paper, the ardrossan and saltcoats herald, ‘scam mail can take the form of fake. Players have been warned about a scam email appearing to be from the people’s postcode lottery.

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