☎️ 64055 👆 is not a valid (Unknown) United Kingdom Phone Number. It has a prefix of 64055.
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TimeLine of events for phone number 64055
- Complaint about Just4life Text scamDec
2018Unwanted subscription charge resolved with VodafoneOct
2018Unauthorized subscription to Offerguru. AnnoyingOct
2018Unauthorized charge on games subscriptionAug
2018Unauthorized charges, seeking refund, scammersMar
2018Input unclear, please provide contextMar
2018Concern about potential phone chargeFeb
2018Upset about charging £18Sep
2017Message received fraudulent game subscriptionAug
2017Seeking subscription service experiences for articleAug
2017Upset by Facebook ad scamJul
2017Legitimate charge reversed with OmbudsmanJun
2017Hair styles scam, subscription trapJun
2017Unwanted charge from hairstyle textsJun
2017Unauthorized charge from hairstyle company, upsetJun
2017Unwanted subscription through Facebook adsJun
2017Beware of deceptive text subscriptionMay
2017Fraudulent subscription, unable to cancelMay
2017Warning about potential scam, take actionMay
2017Clicked on random FB postMay
2017Scam with unexpected premium SMSMay
2017Unexpected subscription to costly serviceMay
2017Unexpected subscription message, seek assistanceMay
2017Unauthorized texts from various sourcesFeb
2017Not enough information to summarizeFeb
2017Chat with EE exposes subscription scamJan
2017Excited to cancel EE contractJan
2017Light fine for txtnation scamJan
2017Be cautious of mobile paymentsJan
2017False criminal charges WGF scamJan
2017Three network helps prevent overchargingJan
2017Suspected subscription scam, reporting to ThreeJan
2017Suspected scam on txtnation websiteJan
2017TextNation offering payment, possible scamJan
2017Warning about phone charging scamJan
2017Comment mentions Karen Avetisyan from ArmeniaJan
2017- Cancel account, switch to pay-as-you-goJan
2017Company scamming through hidden chargesJan
2017Unable to determine contextJan
2017Disregard and delete scam messagesJan
2017Warning about charges, report to supplierJan
2017Scammers subscribe without permission; unreachableJan
2017Unexpected subscription charge, seeking resolutionJan
2017Contact TXNT for refund, addressJan
2017Frustrated with unauthorized premium chargeJan
2017Reporting potential phone scam urgentlyJan
2017Unrecognized subscription charges, confusion, frustrationDec
2016Received scam text message, take cautionDec
2016Charged for suspicious £4.50 callsDec
2016Call to block unwanted textDec
2016Complaint about inability to contactDec
2016Request to cease communication attemptsDec
2016Asking for phone number assistanceDec
2016Unauthorized subscription to Claudia FzeDec
2016Repetitive message from unknown numbersDec
2016Suspicious channel may contain virusDec
2016Received unexpected subscription text chargeDec
2016Successful unsubscribing from unwanted serviceDec
2016Unwanted subscription charged without authorizationDec
2016Charged for unwanted texts repeatedly.Dec
2016User expresses concern about dangerDec
2016Blackmail threat over alleged photosDec
2016Correction: 'unsubscribe' text from 64055Dec
2016Unauthorized charges, contacted and unsubscribedDec
2016Unsolicited text, unwanted charges, deceptiveDec
2016Unwanted texts from viralflick UKDec
2016Issue with text on wotwappyDec
2016Suggests contacting company executives for clarificationDec
2016Report to authority, shut downDec
2016Confirmation of subscription to FunPortal.Nov
2016Undesired texts, blaming service providersNov
2016The provided input is unclearNov
2016Stopping unwanted text message subscriptionsNov
2016User is warning of scamNov
2016Frustrated with scammy text servicesNov
2016Subscription reminder from FunPortal serviceNov
2016Unauthorized subscription charged to accountNov
2016Unsolicited subscription, seeking cancellation helpOct
2016Costly premium phone message scam experienceOct
2016Unwarranted charge, stuck in limboOct
2016Unauthorized subscription to premium servicesSep
2016Warning linked phone number scamAug
2016Unauthorized Mgage Alerts charges incurredJul
2016Premium text scam, no stopJun
2016Frustration with phone charge scamsMay
2016Not receiving verification codeMay
2015User is phoning constantlyJun
2012Number Of Searches: 2899 Number Of Comments: 78 First Seen: 01 August 2014 General Reputation: negativeThis number has recently been searched from Alves(Moray), Fosterhouses(South Yorkshire), Innerleithen(Scottish Borders), Meadwell(Devon) and Upper Welson(Herefordshire).
64055 has 78 comments of which 68 x negative and 10 x neutral
64055 Summary (Read all comments)
Phone number ☎️ 64055 👆 is reported as a notorious premium rate scam involving unsolicited weekly charges of £4.50 linked to various fraudulent subscription services. Victims commonly receive deceptive texts claiming subscription confirmation, often triggered by accidental clicks on social media adverts or misleading pop-ups. Attempts to unsubscribe by texting STOP to the short code frequently result in further charges or no resolution, with many users reporting difficulty obtaining refunds. Mobile operators typically distance themselves, offering limited assistance beyond blocking premium texts. The scam appears facilitated by companies linked to certain industry billing providers, making it challenging to pursue refunds. Users are advised to avoid responding to such messages, monitor bills closely, contact their network for barring third-party charges, and report incidents to regulatory authorities for action.
Reports on phone number 64055
8 yearsGot tricked by Just4life Text 64055 charging me £4.50 a month, plus another 50p every day and £5 just to cancel. Ended up paying £10 total. My O2 won’t bother trying to get a refund, saying it’s my own fault. Looks like these scammers have a pretty easy way to make a quick tenner from everyone without worrying about getting caught.Just4life8 yearsOfferguru, some firm from the States, said I signed up for their service but I definitely didn’t. Gotta cancel it first thing tomorrow. Proper irritating.Offerguru8 yearsGot a text from a firm called 'Noatel' saying I’d signed up for a game subscription costing £4.50 weekly. Turns out they’d already took the money out, so I’ve contacted my phone provider to sort it out.Noatel8 yearsLike many others, I never signed up for anything but I’ve been billed more than £40 now at about £4.50 each week. I rang the number to stop the payments and I’m trying to get my money back from them. This kinda thing just shouldn’t be allowed to happen. The phone providers really ought to block all the known dodgy numbers to stop this mess.8 yearsFunForYou Infotainment messaged me, but I don’t even have Facebook on my phone. I’m using a Moto C from Tesco with a Virgin SIM. I’m not sure how they’d manage to take money from me unless they bill Tesco directly. I’m hesitant to reply as it feels risky dealing with what might be a scam. Honestly, it’s mad if they wanna charge you just for accidentally opening a box EE supposedly installed on the phone. Where’s the honesty in that?TescoVirginFacebookEE9 yearsThey took £18 off me, so I’m definitely going to raise a complaint!9 yearsGot a message saying 'Thanks for joining BestVIPGames' costing £4.50 a week, with an option to text STOP or HELP to 03301331002. I replied STOP straight away since I never signed up and didn't want to pay. I got in touch with Vodafone & all they did was block sending & receiving texts to premium numbers. Still got charged £4.50 to cancel tho. Reckon loads of folks are getting caught out by this.Vodafone9 yearsHey everyone, if you've ever been tricked by one of these subscription scams, please reach out to me. I'm looking to put together a piece about these issues. Cheers, [email protected][###]9 yearsSame thing happened to me while scrolling through fb. Such a sneaky move, I'm really annoyed that I got caught out. I've emailed the firm asking for my money back. I'll share any updates here so others know what’s going on.Facebook9 yearsThey said the charge was legit because supposedly we went through loads of steps agreeing to the subscription; I really don’t buy it!! But when I brought up the Ombudsman, suddenly they offered to refund me, so I’m just waiting for that to show up. Meanwhile, my phone provider has blocked this kinda thing from happening again.9 yearsFunforyou hairstyles is a total rip off. You click on a photo and straight away they send you a message saying you’re signed up for £4.50 per week. Had to text Stop just to get out of the subscription ????????9 yearsI was scrolling through Facebook when I got a message about a hairstyle service and they charged me £4.50. I quickly replied with STOP, but the charge still went through. I phoned the company and they claimed I agreed to their service, which I didn’t. It feels so invasive! Now I’m worried to click on anything on Facebook or any other site, thinking I’ll get extra charges for stuff I don’t want. They told me to block the website, but I don’t even know which website it is! It’s really frustrating!Facebook9 yearsI was just scrolling through Facebook when I got a text about some hairstyle service that was charging me £4.50. I quickly replied with STOP, but still got charged. I phoned the company and they said I agreed to their service, which is totally false! It feels so intrusive!!! Now I’m worried I can’t trust anything on Facebook or any site without getting hit with unwanted fees. They told me to block the website, but I don’t even know which one it is!!! Honestly, it’s really frustrating!!!FacebookSTOP9 yearsI saw a Facebook ad for funforyou cars and ended up signed up to a £4.50 weekly subscription I never wanted.9 yearsWas just scrolling through fb when this funforyou infotainment hairstyles thing sneakily signed me up for their text service. They told me I could stop it anytime by texting STOP to 64055. But when I tried that, I got a flash message saying ACCESS DENIED. I chatted with Vodafone twice, but they said there's nothing they can do and I have to sort it myself by texting or calling. Vodafone's customer service was clear they can’t help. It's been two weeks now and they keep charging me £4.50 each week. I'm proper stuck and have no clue what to do next.FacebookVodafone9 yearsThese scammers are after your bank info, phone info, and even your IMEI number. Best thing to do is call your provider straight away and get in touch with the PSA advisory service. There's definitely something dodgy going on from what I can tell. Yep, I got 'subscribed' as well.PSA9 yearsWas just scrolling through Facebook checking out some hair ideas, never signed up for anything. Then outta nowhere, I get texts saying I've been charged 4.95 a week?! Like, no way I agreed to that! Definitely a rip off. After seeing what others have said here, I'm defo gonna ring Three and let them know about this mess.FacebookThree9 yearsI got a message on Facebook to close a window and ended up being charged £4.50 from a premium SMS. I texted STOP straight away. Then I reached out to them through MGage, spoke to a lady from Funforyou with American accent. She promised me a refund, but I’m not holding my breath. This feels like a right scam. Proper sneaky stuff!FacebookFunforyou9 yearsi was browsing fb and clicked on a hairstyle picture like i usually do, but this time when i went to the next page, it popped up saying ive subscribed and will be charged £4.50 every week. shortly after i got texts saying the same thing. i replied with Stop but m a bit scared it might not work. gonna contact Talkmobile soon to have them block it.FacebookTalkmobile9 yearsGot a FreeMsg saying thanks for joining Funforyou Infotainment Hairstyles at £4.50 a week from FunForYou until I text STOP to 64055. For HELP, call 08000689042. I never signed up for this, so I got in touch with Three (my network) and they were really helpful, saying they'd sort it out for me. But after reading all these complaints, I’m worried that might not fix everything.Funforyou Infotainment HairstylesFunForYouThree10 yearsFinally free! I’ve ended my contract with EE, it’s finishing in a few days, and from now on I’m sticking to cheap PAYG SIM cards. The real disappointment is Renault - I had to drop my plans to buy an electric car because their public charging points require payment through your phone, which I simply can’t manage now. Another one who loses out is Pay-For-It, they won’t be getting a penny from me. So long to all the scams and scammers, goodbye Renault, Pay-For-It, and txtNation. Hello to the real world, and hello to honesty and decency!EERenault10 yearsThe charges come from 'Pay For It', linked to Three, EE, O2 and Vodafone, and also 'Txtnation' run by Michael Whelan. I got ripped off right after buying a data top-up. I reckon there's some sneaky software that spots your payment and slips in extra fees without you noticing. Always double-check your bills, request a 'barring' so they can't take more money, or even safer, stick to pay-as-you-go SIMs.ThreeEEO2VodafoneTxtnationMichael Whelan10 yearstxtnation got slapped with a fine of 15k quid by the PSA over that one scam. Honestly, it's pocket change when you look at their yearly turnover of 11 million pounds. Makes me think the whole thing was pretty feeble and lacking any real bite.TxtnationPSA10 yearsI got hit with the same dodgy charges claiming I signed up for "wetgirlstv". Vodafone were nice enough to wipe them off, then I got in touch with txtnation and managed to get my cash back, though I reckon I should double-check the balance. These idiots deserve a prison cell and a good slap in the face.Vodafone10 yearsIf you’re on a contract with Three, you might have a bit of luck. I got scammed a while back, but Three actually rang the company and put me on a three-way call so they could hear everything. They ended up giving me a refund and offered to block any extra charges on my account so I only pay for my plan. I’ve been getting these annoying texts again for the past month, but luckily I’m not losing any money now. Seriously, don’t even reply with STOP as it can cost you more! Best thing to do is contact your phone provider and report these calls.Three10 yearsJust got a message saying "Thanks for subscribing to ODDVIDEOS for £4.50 a week, text stop to cancel or whatever." Honestly, no clue what ODDVIDEOS even is. Reading through the comments, looks like this is some kinda scam. I suppose I should ring up Three and let them know what's going on.ODDVIDEOSThree10 yearsI was checking out the txtnation site and found one page that shows a scam happening with the exact same price, £4.50 weekly, and you gotta text STOP to stop the charges. How come they still havent been closed down yet? Really makes you wonder!10 yearsSo when I tried contacting Textnation, they came back from Mesopotamia. They said they’d give back the money they took, but only if I gave them my bank or PayPal info. Seriously? Feels like a scam piggybacking on another scam. I’m not daft enough to hand over my private details like that. Got tricked once, not happening again!TextNationMesopotamia10 yearsThis fraud supposedly based in Scotland is really operated by mgage dot me out of Armenian Mesopotamia. Phone companies actually promote it since they take a cut from the fees. If you push hard enough, the phone provider will refund you eventually. The PSA site tells you about the number but then refuses to admit it’s real when you complain. It’s a complete con from every angle. Never agree to a direct debit with a phone firm, it just invites them to nick your money. Best to just use pay-as-you-go.ScotlandArmeniaPSA10 yearsI switched to pay-as-you-go sims and just pay with cash now after I cancelled my contract. If they don’t have your bank info, they can’t take money from you. Don’t let them scam you, just cancel straight away and avoid signing up with any mobile provider again.10 yearsAbsolute rip-off. They charge you £4.50 every week, then another £4.50 when you text STOP, plus 8p for each text, and if you have to keep texting STOP multiple times, it adds up quickly. Your phone provider just happily passes these charges along without checking anything. It’s basically them nicking money from your bank. If you call them out, they’ll give your cash back. I think it’s just some random number scam. They’re quick to refund if you complain, but they profit off people who either don’t realise or don’t bother asking.10 yearsI got a call from a bloke named Mr Karen Avetisyan, apparently from Armenia.Karen AvetisyanArmenia10 yearsHonestly, just use some common sense. Don’t even bother answering in the first place. They’ll only bill you if you call or send a message back. It’s just one stupid text in your messages. Delete it, don’t reply and move on.10 yearsTotal scam. They take £4.50 straight away and then charge more later on. You should tell your provider about it right away. Also, it costs money to send the stop text. The long number they use is listed in scam alerts too.10 yearsI've found myself in a right pickle with these scammers! They’ve signed me up for a subscription costing £4.50 each week without so much as a by-your-leave. To make matters worse, when I tried to ring their so-called 'customer support' to opt out, there was no one on the other end. Absolutely infuriating!10 yearsFreeMsg: Cheers for signing me up to HOTCHICKTV at £4.50 per week from hot-chicktv[###] til I text STOP to 64055. HELP? 01183244333 £13 taken and I never agreed to any of this!WETGIRLSTV10 yearsTxtnation is the one chargng me for calls. I called them to dispute the charge and ask for a refund. Their address is 15 Billacombe Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL9 7HX, United Kingdom. Phone number I used is 01752 484333.TxtnationBillacombe RoadPlymouthDevonUK10 yearsThis is definitely a scam. Anyone who’s been signed up to this should complain straight away to their phone company and also report it to the regulator (phone pay plus, you can google it, I’m not gonna share a link here). The faster the regulator flags this number as dodgy the better for everyone.10 yearsGot a weird text out of the blue saying I’d been signed up for some service and they were charging £4.50 a week until I text STOP. I called EE and they confirmed it’s definitely a scam. They just told me to text STOP and gave me a helpline number, but didn’t say anything about getting my money back! Just a warning to everyone, be careful and make sure you send STOP or you’ll keep getting billed!EE10 yearsNo idea who rang me. Got no clue but it says ive been charged £4.50 for something. I aint ever signed up to any rubbish like that.10 yearsReceived a couple of messages on different days saying I’d be billed £4.50. I’m on EE pay monthly and when I looked at my bill, there was a £4.50 charge for "calls to a third party lasting 0 seconds." Proper annoyed about this, gonna ring up EE and demand my money back. Didn’t think phones could catch this kinda sneaky stuff!EE10 yearsI rang up 3 after getting this annoying text and they’ve blocked the number now, fingers crossed it actually stops it?10 yearsHas anyone actually got hold of these idiots and asked for your money back and why they even have your number in the first place?10 yearsMy number’s 07455218840, can you please stop? And 64055 isn’t doing anything either.10 yearsMy number is 07455218840. Can someone please stop calling? Also, 64055 isn’t going through.10 yearsI got a text from Receipt Claudia Fze after searching for a German actress and now I’m well annoyed. It claimed I’d signed up to something costing £4.50 a week, but I’ve never agreed to anything like that. Then they took £4.50 just for me to text STOP to cancel, which I did, and I got a message saying it was done, but I’m not sure I trust it. Proper livid about being ripped off for nothing!Claudia Fze10 yearsThere’s this one channel that looks like it’s trying to bug my phone with some kinda virus.10 years64055 / 01183244333: Viral Flick UK. Got the same messages as mentioned earlier.Viral Flick UK10 yearsFreeMsg: Cheers for signing up to WETGIRLSTV at £4.50 a week from wet-girlstv[###] till you text STOP to 64055. HELP? 01183244333 Just noticed £13 missing and I never agreed to any of this!WETGIRLSTV10 yearsJust got a message saying "FreeMsg: Thanks for subscribing to MOSTEXTREMETV at £4.50 a week until you text STOP to 64055." I never signed up for anything like this! I'm with Three PAYG bundles, so I guess if I had credit they'd have taken the £4.50, but I only use mins/txts/data. Surely this kind of thing shouldn’t be allowed? Sorry to everyone else who’s been scammed out of money by these idiots. Hope you manage to get your cash back and they finally get caught.FreeMsgThree10 yearsI texted stop to 64055. Got a free message back saying thanks, I’m unsubscribed from WETGIRLSTV, done by wet-girlstv[###]. Need help? Call 01183244333. But I still got charged £13! How on earth is this allowed?!WETGIRLSTV10 yearsI got billed for texts and rang Three to sort the payment out, they said it was all fixed but the charges keep showing up each week! Feels quite risky!10 yearsPretty risky if you ask me.10 yearsThey somehow got pictures of my tiny willy so I guess I gotta pay them up or who knows where they might leak it. Don’t wanna risk anyone seeing that!10 yearsGot a notification on my iPhone from ‘Receipt’ saying I’d joined something called viralflickUK and was gonna be billed £4.50 each week. I sent STOP to 64055 and then got another text from '64066' confirming I’d been unsubscribed. The weird thing is, I never signed up for anything - my phone’s just connected to my laptop for tethering data. Fingers crossed this doesn’t cause any problems, I’m with O2.10 yearsI just received a message from funnyonlinevidZ even tho I never subscribed or anything, it said I’ll be charged £4.50 every week unless I text stop back. This has gotta be illegal or something, feels like they're trying to rip me off £4.50!10 yearsJust a quick update to my previous comment. The 'unsubscribe' message came from the same number, 64055, too.10 yearsI've been getting loads of texts from viralflick uk saying I owe £4.50 a week subscription, but I never signed up for anything. I've texted STOP loads of times, but after a week or so they start sending messages again. Feels like they're ripping people off big time. I'm definitely going to report them to all the relevant authorities.10 yearsGot the same message from wotwappy as well. Is there anything I can do about this?WhatsApp10 yearsJames V. Continenza is the bloke texting from Mgage - maybe he should clarify why we're being charged for this. Or if it’s the UK side, maybe their finance boss Gary Silverwood? Or if it’s actually TxtNation, why not get in touch with their CEO Michael Whelan? You can find them all on LinkedIn and drop them an email straight away. I reckon they’d value the input!!!!James V. ContinenzaMgageUKGary SilverwoodTxtNationMichael Whelan10 yearsYou should defo report it to the PSA authority[###]. If loads of people complain, they might just close down txtnation for good.PSA10 yearsFreeMsg: Cheers for signing up to FunPortal, it’s £4.50 a week for the service until you text STOP to 64055. Need help? Call 01183244333FunPortalSTOP10 yearsgot texts from 64055 on both mine and my wife’s phone and it’s cost me like £45. I called Vodafone and they said it’s from txtnation but txtnation say they’re not involved. I’ve dropped an email to mgage customer support, just waiting to hear back. This feels like theft, honestly should be banned.Vodafone10 yearsGot this message just now: FreeMsg: Thanks for signing up to ViralFlickUK at £4.50 a week, text STOP to 64055 to cancel. HELP? 01183244333. Sending STOP costs 10p more. While typing, got another one saying: FreeMsg: You have successfully unsubscribed from ViralFlickUK by Viral Flick. HELP? 01183244333. Looks like it worked, but is there a way to stop these annoying texts permanently?10 yearsTotal scam!10 yearsFOR THE LOVE OF GOD These ******** keep bugging me. I got Three to sort it out three times already, calling their customer service, and every single time it’s supposed to stop but the annoying texts pop back up. That shortcode 64055 is used by some rubbish companies like 'txtnation' and 'mGage'. Just got this message again: FreeMsg: You’ve subscribed to ViralFlickUK at £4.50 per week until you text STOP to 64055. HELP? 01183244333ViralFlickUK10 yearsGot a message saying I’m signed up to FunPortal at £4.50 a week, guess it’s from 01183244333. Says I can stop by texting STOP to 64055. Anybody else get this? Seems a bit dodgy.10 yearsGot texts saying I’d signed up for POMPUP for 6 weeks at £4.50 per week, didn’t really spot it till my phone bill arrived recently! I usually just ignore this kind of stuff and delete the messages straight away, but this time it actually charged me!POMPUP10 yearsJust got texts from 64055 FreeMsg sayin: Cheers for signin up to MOSTEXTREMETV, costs £4.50 a week till u send STOP to 64055. HELP? 01183244333. I never entered any contests or signed up for this!MostExtremeTV10 yearsGot a message on my missus’s phone sayin’ "text stop to 64055" and it’s £4.50 a week. Ended up costing me over £50 on the phone bill. She’s never entered any sort of contests or anything like that. Rang their customer service and had them block all premium numbers on the line, fingers crossed this sort of scam doesn’t happen again.10 yearsThree of them cancelled the subscription moving forward but made me sort out the initial charge with the company. It's a total scam, we never agreed to anything. The company says they can't sort it over the phone and have to ring me back in 1-3 working days. It's just outright theft, nothing else.10 yearsThey sent me a message saying I’d signed up for something called POMPUP or best funny vids and it costs £4.50 each week, telling me to reply STOP to cancel. I rang Vodafone and they said it was me who subscribed, but I definitely didn’t. I reckon it could be from a hacked email linked to my account, so double check your iMessage settings and make sure your email isn't connected to send or receive. Vodafone was rubbish and not helpful at all, I’m well ready to switch providers.STOPVodafone10 years###WATCH OUT### This is linked to PHONE NUMBER: 01183244333 so make sure to check it out on its own and follow the recommended steps right away!!!10 yearsI keep getting texts from 64055 and they’re showing up on my Talk Mobile phone bill. After three months it’s added up to almost £25 extra each month. The messages mention something called Mgage Alerts, but I haven’t been able to locate any info about it anywhere. Is anyone else dealing with this?Mgage Alerts10 yearsGot texts off some premium service charging me £4.50 weekly, and annoying part is texting STOP doesn't quit it. The messages are from bestgameworld.mobi claiming I signed up. When I rang Virgin Media, they told me it’s linked to another account, supposedly managed by an adult site named callmebabe[###]. The number linked to it is 01752485360. Really frustrating!STOPVirgin Mediauk10 yearsAbsolutely infuriating! It feels like these chaps have got their claws into me, and there’s nary a thing I can do about it. Changing my number seems to be the only solution, but good luck finding a provider who’ll actually help. They’re utterly useless in sorting this mess. Honestly, if only someone could deal with these lowlifes properly!11 yearsI'm not getting the code! What could be going on?12 yearsThis number keeps ringing me non-stop!Submit Your Own Report (64055)
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