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Wangiri (literally, One (ring) and cut) is a scam that originated in Japan. The scam involves a computer using hundreds of phone lines to dial mobile phones numbers at random. The numbers appear as missed calls on the recipients mobile. The numbers are either premium rated, or contain advertising messages.
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Wangiri (literally, One (ring) and cut) is a scam that originated in Japan. The scam involves a computer using hundreds of phone lines to dial mobile phones numbers at random. The numbers appear as missed calls on the recipients mobile. The numbers are either premium rated, or contain advertising messages.