Scam library

Every scam Call G screens becomes knowledge the whole network shares. These guides explain how each scheme works — calmly, without scare tactics — and show real (anonymised) transcripts of the moment it falls apart.

Bank impersonation

“This is your bank's fraud team” — the scam behind most stolen savings

The caller already knows your name and bank. The pressure is built in minutes: a fake fraudulent transfer, a countdown, then the ask — card reader codes or a transfer to a 'safe account'. Where the script comes from, and the one sentence that ends it.

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Tech support

The Microsoft call that wants your screen, then your bank

A 'virus warning' from a company that never cold-calls anyone. The real goal is remote-access software — and the online-banking session you open while they watch. How the remote-access ask gives it away every time.

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Prize & lottery

You won a cruise. It only costs £99 to claim.

Advance-fee scams survive because the 'fee' is small and the prize feels close. Why a real prize never needs a payment, and how these calls escalate to harvesting card details.

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Courier & delivery

The parcel that needs a 'redelivery fee' — and your card number

A text or call about a missed parcel, a small fee, a perfect copy of the courier's website. Why delivery scams spike before holidays, and what a genuine courier will and won't ever ask on the phone.

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