Man arrested after allegedly scamming elderly Aussies, trying to flee country
A Sydney man has been arrested, allegedly trying to flee the country after being involved with a million-dollar crime syndicate.
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A Sydney man has been arrested, allegedly trying to flee the country after being involved with a million-dollar crime syndicate.
Mobile phone users are unlikely to get a respite from the menace of pesky commercial calls and text messages anytime soon as the majority of these come from unregistered telemarketers (UTMs) using personal mobile numbers that are almost impossible to monitor or bar, say senior telco executives.
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On 3-21-16, a scam call was recorded on my answering machine. The caller, identifying himself as "Mark Wallace," stated the following: "You're being notified of a claim in our office that's being prepared for delivery. To speak with a live representative, press zero. Otherwise, we will be verifying the current address and place of employment for delivery of proper documentation. You can be reached at our office directly at 855-337-8594. This will serve as a final and official notification by phone." I suspect this is an attempt to fool people into thinking they are being sued and trick them into paying money to stop the lawsuit from proceeding.
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