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  2. Telephone Preference Service - Wikipedia

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    Silent calls, calls which remain silent when answered are typically generated by companies using power or predictive dialling equipment when making outbound calls. A power/predictive dialler is an automated dialler which can store, access, and automatically dial telephone numbers which should match operator availability.

  3. Drivers warned over QR code parking scams - AOL

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  4. RingGo - Wikipedia

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    This has meant reduced customer numbers in some shopping centres that switched to smartphone-only parking. [4] Some car parks use the app's "Start-Stop" system that requires that users log both their arrival and departure time and failure to remember to sign out can lead to an overcharge. [5] Not all car parks operate using this system.

  5. Parking restrictions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Remote payment or pay-by-phone parking allows parking to be paid for using a mobile phone, reducing the need for on-street infrastructure such as pay-and-display machines. The two major companies in the UK are RingGo and PayByPhone. Some local authorities, such as Westminster, have removed on-street cash machines altogether. [1]

  6. How to avoid being scammed by 'click to dial' premium calls - AOL

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    UK consumers are being tricked into calling premium rate numbers when trying to make an insurance claim, consumer group Which? recently warned. How to avoid being scammed via 'click to dial ...

  7. Motorists warned of text message parking fine scam - AOL

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  8. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Reports on the purported scam are an Internet hoax, first spread on social media sites in 2017. [1] While the phone calls received by people are real, the calls are not related to scam activity. [1] According to some news reports on the hoax, victims of the purported fraud receive telephone calls from an unknown person who asks, "Can you hear me?"

  9. Scammers leave fake parking tickets in Alhambra, police warn

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    In the L.A. County city of Alhambra, police warn that someone is leaving fake parking tickets on vehicles, with a QR code directing to a non-city website. ... For premium support please call: 800 ...