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.
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I blocked this number after they constantly phoned me... The bombardment was too much... The claim to really want to help me reclaiming my PPI, even after telling them twice I never took out any PPI... It's an automated call which just highlights the disregard Barclays has for it's customers!
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